An 'atom' is the smallest unit that ANY element can be divided up into.
An 'atom' of silver is the smallest piece of silver that there can be, similarly an 'atom' of oxygen is the smallest bit of oxygen that can be.
Thus all elements are made of 'atoms'.
An atomic element are able to exist in nature with single atoms as their basic units. Most elements fall into this category and example is helium. He
Molecular elements do not normally exist in nature as a single atom but exist as molecules- two or more elements bonded together.
Most of these are diatomic molecules H2, Cl2
few are polyatomic such as P4 or S8
An 'atom' is the smallest unit that ANY element can be divided up into.
An 'atom' of silver is the smallest piece of silver that there can be, similarly an 'atom' of oxygen is the smallest bit of oxygen that can be.
Thus all elements are made of 'atoms'.
Na There is no atomic element.
An element "I.D." is an element's atomic number. An element's atomic number shows how many electrons are in an atom of that element. An element's atomic number also determins their position on the Periodic Table.
The number of protons.
Silver is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 47.
The atomic number of an element equals the number of protons in the element.
Na There is no atomic element.
An element "I.D." is an element's atomic number. An element's atomic number shows how many electrons are in an atom of that element. An element's atomic number also determins their position on the Periodic Table.
An element's atomic number is the # of protons in its nucleus.
The atomic number of an Element refers to it's position in The Periodic Table. The first element (Hydrogen - H) has the atomic number 1. The second element (Helium - He) has the atomic number 2. The fifty-second element (Tellurium - Te) has the atomic number 52. And so on.
Atomic number is the number of protons in the atomic nuclei of the atoms of an element.
No element has this atomic number. All atomic numbers are whole numbers.
The atomic number of an element refers to the number of protons in the nucleus within the element. This is how the element is identified.
The atomic number tells you the number of protons in the nucleus of that element.
The element is Iodine (I). It has an atomic mass of about 126.9.
The element with the atomic number 15 is Phosphorus.
Hydrogen is the element with the Atomic Number 1.
The atomic number for the Element Lead is 82.