No. Atoms differ in the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
neutrons of all atoms are alike
nucleus compound
an element
they are alike because they all have mass ther diffrent because there lines, and isotpes
They have all the chemical, physical, nuclear properties identical. This is not the case for isotopes.
A substance in which all atoms are alike is an element.
True statements: All neutrons are alike, all electrons are alike, all protons are alike (All atoms of a given isotope is only alike). False statement: All atoms are alike All atoms are not alike as they may vary in the number of protons / electrons / neutrons.
neutrons of all atoms are alike
When all atoms in a substance are alike, the substance is an element. Each element is composed of atoms that have the same number of protons in their nucleus.
nucleus compound
yes they do
A substance in which all atoms are identical is called an element.
The atoms are the same in all 3.
an element
an element
There is only one (chemical) kind of carbon atoms, they all are alike.
they are alike because they all have mass ther diffrent because there lines, and isotpes