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Yes. Atoms of two different elements are always different.
They are isotopes of each other.
The overall arrangements of the atoms produce crystals.
No. They are two different atoms with different amounts of electrons
A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of. --------- 1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule. 2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.
the two atoms belong to two different elements
Answer this question… The number of neutrons
the two atoms belong to two different elements
Two or more atoms that are alike or different are called molecules.
When two different atoms are covalently bonded, they form a molecular compound.
Answer:molecular compound
Pretty much everything. Density, conductivity, elasticity, hardness etc etc.
Yes. Atoms of two different elements are always different.
Yes, two or more different atoms of two or more different elements will, when chemically bonded, make a chemical compound.
Compound if different atoms.
There should be at least two atoms of two elements in a salt.
If you were referring to two actual atoms they were not listed. When two atoms of different chemical elements bond together they form a chemical compound.