The Periodic Table is organized by atomic number.
The simplest organized substance known is an element, which is composed of small particles called atoms. Each type of element has a unique structure and properties based on the arrangement of its atoms.
Compounds can be organized based on their chemical structure, such as organic compounds containing carbon atoms, or inorganic compounds without carbon atoms. Another way is based on their physical properties, such as solubility, boiling point, or chemical reactivity. Compounds can also be classified based on their function, such as acids, bases, salts, or polymers.
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protons in the nucleus. This number is known as the atomic number and distinguishes one element from another. Elements are organized on the periodic table based on their atomic number.
C6H12O6 is glucose or fructose, depending on how the atoms in the molecule are organized.
The atoms in volcanic glass are highly disorganized.
When atoms are organized in repeating patterns, they generally form a crystal structure. This regular arrangement of atoms leads to the characteristic shape and properties of crystals.
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Because it has the atoms in the protons and neutrons
This is a solid.
Atoms
The simplest organized substance known is an element, which is composed of small particles called atoms. Each type of element has a unique structure and properties based on the arrangement of its atoms.
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A lattice of atoms forms the structure of crystalline solids, like metals and minerals, where atoms are arranged in a repeating, organized pattern. This arrangement gives materials their unique properties, such as strength and conductivity.
Life of nonliving levels of organization: Atoms Molecules Organelles.
solid only vibrates and liquids are inter mediate between solid and gas.
Living things are organized into a hierarchy of biological levels from atoms to molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems. This hierarchical organization helps to understand the interaction and complexity of living organisms in their environments.