A molecule of the substance.
An atom of an element may exhibit different characteristics when it is bound to other atoms of the same element.
Examples are common oxygen (O2) and ozone (O3) with altered chemical properties.
Or carbon as graphite (hexagonal lattice) and diamond (tetrahedral lattice), which demonstrate very different physical properties.
an amorphasolid
The wave diffracts and behaves like the opening is a point source.
A substance can be categorized into several categories. If a substance cannot be separated through physical means (e.g., distillation, magnetism) it is a pure substance. If a substance can be separated through physical means, it is a mixture. If a mixture is uniform throughout, it is a homogenous mixture, like saltwater. If it is not (i.e., there are different parts to it, like a can of soda), it is a heterogeneous mixture. If a pure substance can be separated through chemical means, it is a compound, like glucose, which is made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. If a substance cannot be separated by chemical means, it is an element, like oxygen, which is made of just oxygen. A substance can be in multiple categories.
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a variable is a letter used for a number that is unsolved like a+5=10 a would be 5
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is an oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
an amorphasolid
This property is the surface tension.
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is the oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each oxygen atom in the molecule retains its chemical properties and reactivity, making the molecule as a whole still function as oxygen.
An alkaline substance like milk, Maalox or simlliar ingredients.
They behave like idiots
it behaves like a line
tomboy.
yes
Alpha emission is a 4helium nucleus, which behaves like a particle. Beta emission is an electron, which behaves like a particle. Gamma emission is a photon, which behaves like a particle. Experiments can also be set up to show their wavelike properties (for alpha, beta, and gamma radiation).
No it also behaves like a particle
When light behaves like a particle, it is called a photon. Photons are the fundamental particles of light and carry energy and momentum.