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no. There is one element for each kind of atom.
If you mean what kind of element can exist as one atom, the answer is the noble gases in group 18. All elements are composed of one kind of atom, having a unique number of protons, or atomic number.
Every element has its own kind of atom, identifiable from atoms of another element by its number of protons.
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The isotope berrylium-8 has four each of protons, electrons, and neutrons.
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The atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus, determines what kind of atom it is.
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no. There is one element for each kind of atom.
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If you mean what kind of element can exist as one atom, the answer is the noble gases in group 18. All elements are composed of one kind of atom, having a unique number of protons, or atomic number.
Water or H2O has exactly the number of atoms listed in each molecule: two hydrogen and one oxygen.
Every element has its own kind of atom, identifiable from atoms of another element by its number of protons.
2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom
an atom becomes neutral if the atom has an equal number of electrons and protons.