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Yes, the number of protons and electrons is different for each chemical element and the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.
By definition, an element is a substance with only one type of atom. So no, each element has its own type of atom.
Matter made up of only one type of atom would be described as a pure element.All matter is made of atoms that consist, basically, of sub-atomic particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The NOBLE gases. They exist as monatoms; that is they do NOT combine with any other element. They are in a group on their own , named the 'NOBLE GASES'. The elements are , Helium(He) , Neon(Ne), Argon(Ar), Krypton(Kr), Xenon(Xe), Radon(Rn).
Atomic number is a characteristic property of an atom. Each element has its own unique atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
Not really. The converse... each element contains one type of atom... isn't exactly true either, unless you're careful about what you mean by "type." Elements are composed of one "type" of atom, where by "type" I mean "having a particular number of protons". They can have different numbers of neutrons and still be the same element, but if the number of protons changes, it's a different element.
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By definition, an element is a substance with only one type of atom. So no, each element has its own type of atom.
Yes. The atomic number of an atom is the number of protons in its nucleus, which actually defines which element it is.
An atom is the smallest piece of matter that retains the properties of an element. It consists of a nucleus (protons and neutrons) surrounded by electrons. Each element has its own unique type of atom.
The atom is the smallest particle of an element that retains it's characteristics. Sub-atomic particles such as protons, neutrons and electrons form the atom and it is the amount of each of these sub-atomic particles that make the element that element.
Every element has its own kind of atom, identifiable from atoms of another element by its number of protons.
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
An atom is not an element on its own. Think of it as a building block for every element in existence. Atoms are what make up the elements.
Matter made up of only one type of atom would be described as a pure element.All matter is made of atoms that consist, basically, of sub-atomic particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
John Dalton put forward the idea that each element is made of a different sort of atom. Each kind of atom had its own properties such as an individual mass.
Atomic number is a characteristic property of an atom. Each element has its own unique atomic number, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.