Straight and simple. A molecule.
~Jeffers
A new substance formed by the combination of two or more different atoms is called a compound. Compounds have unique properties different from the elements that make them up. Examples include water (H2O) formed from hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and salt (NaCl) formed from sodium and chlorine atoms.
Having symbols for atoms of different elements allows for a simple and concise way to represent elements in chemical formulas and equations. It helps to distinguish between different elements and enables chemists to communicate effectively about the composition and reactions of chemicals.
they are alike because they all have mass ther diffrent because there lines, and isotpes
Atoms in a compound are chemically bonded together in specific arrangements. The atoms can be the same element (in a molecule like O2) or different elements (in a compound like H2O). The combination of atoms in a compound determines its unique properties and chemical behavior.
No. Atoms are what make up elements, so they don't count.
who said this atoms of different elements are different
Yes, atoms of different elements have a different number of protons.
YES!!!!!!! Atoms are the ones that make up the elements!!!!!!!
YES!!!!!!! Atoms are the ones that make up the elements!!!!!!!
a compound is any arrangement of two or more atoms of different elements; usually refers to a mass of molecules, or singular units of a compound
Isotopes are atoms of the same elements with different number of neutrons.
When atoms of different elements combine, they form molecules known as compounds. In compounds, atoms are bonded together through chemical bonds, such as ionic or covalent bonds, to create a new substance with unique properties.
In chemistry, a compound is a substance that results from a combination of two or more different chemical element s, in such a way that the atom s of the different elements are held together by chemical bonds that are difficult to break.
the two atoms belong to two different elements
Different atomic numbers represent different elements.
Thomson
A new substance formed by the combination of two or more different atoms is called a compound. Compounds have unique properties different from the elements that make them up. Examples include water (H2O) formed from hydrogen and oxygen atoms, and salt (NaCl) formed from sodium and chlorine atoms.