In the context of your question, the answer is: electron, proton, and neutron. Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus, and electrons 'orbit' the nucleus.
Modern subatomic theory is much more complex, although the simple view above is still of significant value, particularly in the electronic theory of chemistry. See "Atom" in Wikipedia for more.
Elements of Sodium nitrate(NaNO3): Sodium = 1 atom Nitrogen = 1 atom Oxygen = 3 atoms
As you already know the atom consists of protons, neutron and eletrons. The number of protons determins which chemical element it is, and on the periodic table of elements, we can see that the next element after lithium is beryllium.-An atom with 3 protons, 3 neutrons, and 3 electrons.- An atom with 3 protons, 5 neutrons, and 3 electrons
The compound CaCO3 contains the following elements;Calcium (Ca)Carbon (C)Oxygen (O)1 Calcium Atom, 1 Carbon Atom, 3 Oxygen Atoms
This is an easy problem to solve if you have a Periodic Table of Elements.# protons + # neutrons = atomic number3 + 4 = 7The element with the atomic number 7 is Nitrogen.
there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the three primary elements that compose all living matter. These elements are essential components of biological molecules like carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are crucial for the structure and function of living organisms.
one carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms, CO2 carbon and oxygen
metallic and nonmetallic elements
copper and zinc
Copper of course!
aluminum nickel and cobalt
yes
For "only metals" the answer is alloys or intermetallic compounds, formed of course from atom of metals - the bonds are of metallic type.All other chemical compounds contain atoms of chemical elements, metals or nonmetals.
There are 3 elements in the chemical compound CuCI3. The 3 elements are: Copper (Cu), Carbon (C) and Iodine (I). In one molecule of this compound, there are 5 atoms: 1 copper atom, 1 carbon atom and three iodine atoms.
An element is a substance composed only of one type of atom. Each element has a unique atomic number and is listed on the periodic table. Examples of elements include oxygen, gold, and carbon.
The name and formula of an ionic compound tell you what elements and radicals compose that compound, and in what ratios. For example, table salt, NaCl, contains one sodium atom (Na) and one chlorine atom (Cl).
One Atom of Calcium, One Atom of Carbon, and 3 Atoms of Oxygen. CaCO3