Fusion
No. Atoms are what make up elements, so they don't count.
Atoms of different elements can " stick together " ( making compounds ) via elements sharing or trading arrangements called
that is isotop
molecule
Molecules made up of different elements (different atoms) are called compounds.
They are called compounds.
compound
who said this atoms of different elements are different
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
Dalton, who got the idea from Democritis. Dalton turned this idea into a scientific theory which was All elements are composed of indivisible particles called atoms, Atoms of all elements are different from one another, Atoms of elements can mix together in whole number ratios to form compunds, and Chemical reactions occur as a result of when atoms are separated, joined, or rearranged.
2 different Elements chemically bonded together is called a Compound.
Atoms of different elements are characterized by the number of protons they contain in their nucleus, which determines the atomic number and identity of the element. The arrangement and number of electrons in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus also vary among elements. Additionally, different elements have unique chemical properties based on how their atoms interact with one another.