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they carry distinctive isotopic signatures. Atmosphere + seawater apo 0 per mil life apo -20 to -30 per mil.
A hybrid word is a word that is formed by combining elements from different languages. For example, "brunch" is a hybrid word that combines elements from "breakfast" and "lunch."
what word means elements to bring each other as a whole
Idk words, numbers and a bunch of other stuff isnt made up of matter so there really are no elements in the word dog.
This is absolutely correct. When we speak of an isotope, we are talking about an element (which has a given atomic number, the number of protons in its nucleus), and the different "nuclear configurations" it has. These configurations are simply atoms with the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutron. These different numberrs of neutronsl result in atoms with different mass numbers. It's pretty simple and straightforward. [straightforward has been a single word for a long, long time.]
Not really. The converse... each element contains one type of atom... isn't exactly true either, unless you're careful about what you mean by "type." Elements are composed of one "type" of atom, where by "type" I mean "having a particular number of protons". They can have different numbers of neutrons and still be the same element, but if the number of protons changes, it's a different element.
- the same chemistry, the same number of electrons and protons - except for different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. Examples are 12C and 14C (6 and 8 neutrons) and 235U and 238U (146 and 143 neutrons).
Compound, amalgam, mixture, alloy
Potassium and it has 19 electrons and protons and 20 neutrons. Potassium and it has 19 electrons and protons and 20 neutrons. Potassium and it has 19 electrons and protons and 20 neutrons.
Elements have a certain number of protons(+), neutrons(0) and electrons(-). The atomic number shows the number of protons and electrons in the element (has to have the same number of each to stay stable). The atomic mass shows the number of neutrons. For example, Hydrogen has an atomic mass of ~1.01 (and an atomic number of 1). That means that it has 1 electron and 1 proton but no neutron (1 proton+0 neutrons=1). Helium has an atomic mass of ~4.00 (and an atomic number of 2). That means that it has 2 electrons, 2 protons and 2 neutrons (2 protons+2 neutrons=4). Hope you can understand. :S
A sentence using the word element in it: There is 50 kinds of different elements
yes. you can mix two different elements into a new element in a lab. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Totally false ! August 17 2012. A basic principle of chemistry for hundreds of years is that you CANNOT mix two elements and get a third element. Notice that a key word is "mix".