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They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
A chemical change.
No. Neon atoms and Argon atoms have different atomic numbers. Which means they have different numbers of protons.
Bromine isotopes have different mass numbers because their atoms have different numbers of neutrons.
These atoms are called isotopes.
They create molecules. If the atoms joined together are from different elements they create polar molecules.
a group of the same attoms create an element and a group composed of different atoms forms a compound
A chemical change.
No. Neon atoms and Argon atoms have different atomic numbers. Which means they have different numbers of protons.
When two different atoms combine together they create an element. You can find all the elements on the periodic table.
the two atoms belong to two different elements
These atoms are called isotopes.
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
Non-ionic and non-isotopic atoms (i.e normal, stable atoms) all have different numbers of protons and electrons.
No, they can't. Atoms (be careful of the difference between atoms and ions) can only have different numbers of neutrons, and those are called isotopes.
Intermolecular force holds large numbers of different molecules together.
Bromine isotopes have different mass numbers because their atoms have different numbers of neutrons.