Because they are all the same type of atoms.
Oxygen is an element. If you have 10 oxygen atoms, they will all behave like oxygen, since they are the same element.
No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.
Because not only one element in a chemical compound counts for the chemical/physical prperties.
Dalton's Atomic Theory 1) All matter is made of atoms. Atoms are indivisible and indestructible. 2) All atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properties 3) Compounds are formed by a combination of two or more different kinds of atoms. 4) A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of atoms.
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1. You think probable to the atoms of chemical elements. 2. Al l atoms of the same chemical element have the same atomic number.
same number of each element
the purpose of a subscript is to tell how many atoms of that chemical is used in the formulaThe number of atoms of the same element in the molecule ~APEX
No, the atoms in a chemical change are normal atoms of the element they represent. The atoms in the reactants are exactly the same atoms in the products, just arranged in a different way.
Yes, different isotopes of the same element have different masses.
The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
They are the same. Iron is a a chemical element. It may be in different states, but iron atoms are the same no matter where in the universe they are. The same applies to any other element.