No. An atom is the basic unit of an element that retains all the properties of that element. So two elements can not have the same atom.
no my dear the elements are not of the same type, and they don't have the same atom number refer to the periodic table and you will see
the atom
No two elements have the same properties.
An element consists of only one type of atom e.g. gold contains only gold atoms. A compound is two or more elements chemically combined eg. Carbon Dioxide, CO2, which contains one Carbon atom and two Oxygen atoms.
By definition, an element is a substance with only one type of atom. So no, each element has its own type of atom.
ISotopes
false
Carbon and oxygen or two different elements, with different masses.
Ozone is neither a compound or atom, a compound is two or more different elements chemically combined, and an atom is a single small particle of an element. Well ozone's chemical formula is O3, so ozone is a molecule (two or more elements chemically combined, that are the same or different).
Yes, also molecules are like compounds, but they can have 2 or more of the same atom.
No, the number of protons defines what element an atom belongs to. If two atoms are of different elements then they have different number of protons.
All elements are made up of the same type of atom. The element changes when the number of protons and electrons change.
An atom is specific for each chemical element.
the atom is an isotope
no my dear the elements are not of the same type, and they don't have the same atom number refer to the periodic table and you will see
the atom
there are two elements, hydrogen and oxygen and one atom of each