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A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
They are different kinds of atoms, plain as that Various numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons that make them all different and have various properties There are many types of atoms such as Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids, Noble Gases, Radioactive, Transition Metals, and such
There cannot be more than 100 different atoms. I think you are confusing atoms and molecules. There are millions upon millions of different molecules because molecules are combinations of the 100 atoms. These combinations can be any number of the same atoms or of different atoms in different combinations. For example, the so-called hydrocarbons. These are different combinations of hydrogen and carbon: 1 carbon atom combined with 4 hydrogen atoms: methane, same as the natural gas used in cooking and heating some homes. 2 carbon atoms combined with 6 hydrogan atoms: ethane, similar to rubbing alcohol 8 carbon atoms combined with 18 hyrogen atoms: octane, the main ingredient in gasoline you put in your car. So while there are only about 100 different atoms, these can be combined into limitless combinations with other atoms into a limitless number of different molecules.
Yes, the element changes to compound when atoms of it changes because compound is made up of different types of element and the element is made up of different types of atoms when the atoms are changed the element also changes and different types of elements are made due to this the element is changed to a compound.
millions of different types of T cells
No,cells contain millions of atoms.
A compound is composed of different kinds of atoms that are covalently bonded together. Compounds are made up from atoms of different elements.
They are different kinds of atoms, plain as that Various numbers of protons, electrons, and neutrons that make them all different and have various properties There are many types of atoms such as Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids, Noble Gases, Radioactive, Transition Metals, and such
The melting point depends on the strengths of the forces between the particles. Different substances have different strengths and types of force.
There are two different types of bonds when atoms join together. Covalent bonds are formed when atoms "share" electrons. Ionic bonds are formed when an atom gives up its electrons to another to form a bond.
Sugar has three kinds of atoms
Different types of powder
Yes, all the compounds contain different types of atoms.
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If by 'types' you mean can different atoms like Hydrogen(H) and Sulfur(S) bond together, the answer is yes. (H2S) But by the same token, atoms can still bond with the same types of atoms. O2 P4
"No. There are just over 100 different types of atoms that can currently be found or made." wrong... atom is unique. atom is the smallest thing u can ever get to . this is occupied in all substances in the world.