It is a matter of how they are arranged and electrically charged that changes the properties of them
Yes, thats how they get the paper different ISO of white.
A compound comprises the same proportion of its components, a mixture can be made up of varying amounts.A compound may have physical and chemical properties which are quite different to those of any of its components. A mixture retains many of the physical and chemical properties of its main ingredient.
Take a litre of water and a litre of steam. They are both H20. The heavier one must contain more molecules, and its molecules must be more "closely packed". So, does the liquid or the cas have "particles more spread out"?
chromosomes are thread like structures which contain the hereditary material i.e; genes on it.
A cellphone always contain a small CPU
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
No; an atom contain subatomic particles.
The atom contain subatomic particles as neutron, proton, electron.
An atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons. The number of these particles is different for each isotope.
Any atom contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
An atom contain: neutrons, protons, electrons.
Protons and neutrons contain quarks.
The nucleus contain protons and neutrons; these particles are also composed from quarks and gluons. Shells are the location of electrons.
These particles are: proton, neutron, electron. Proton and neutron contain quarks and gluons.
The heaviest subatomic particle is the neutron: 1.00866491600(43) amu.
Protons and neutrons contain quarks and gluons.