Yes. They all have a central nucleus with an electron probability cloud surrounding it.
No, atoms are not all alike. Atoms can have different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which influence their properties and behavior. This variability in atomic structure leads to the diversity of elements and compounds found in the universe.
all atoms of the same kind of matter have the same number of protons in them. 🙈
The structure of all atoms is not necessarily stable. Hence we have radio-activity.
The wurtzite structure is a specific type of hexagonal crystal structure characterized by a tetrahedral coordination of atoms and a specific stacking sequence of atomic layers. While both structures are hexagonally symmetrical and share similar lattice parameters, the wurtzite structure typically has a different arrangement of atoms compared to other hexagonal structures like graphite or hcp (hexagonal close-packed). In summary, all wurtzite structures are hexagonal, but not all hexagonal structures are wurtzite.
No, the properties of individual atoms and the compounds they form are not always very similar. Atoms have unique characteristics based on their atomic structure, while compounds exhibit different properties that arise from the interactions between the atoms within them. The combination of different atoms in a compound can lead to new properties that are distinct from those of the individual atoms.
All atoms tend to have a stable structure similar to that of noble gases.
No, atoms are not all alike. Atoms can have different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which influence their properties and behavior. This variability in atomic structure leads to the diversity of elements and compounds found in the universe.
all atoms of the same kind of matter have the same number of protons in them. 🙈
their internal structure makes them behave in a similar way.
A crystalline structure refers to the arrangement of atoms in a material, while a crystal structure specifically refers to the arrangement of atoms in a crystal. In other words, all crystals have a crystalline structure, but not all materials with a crystalline structure form crystals.
All gold atoms (excepting artificial isotopes) are similar.
The structure of all atoms is not necessarily stable. Hence we have radio-activity.
they are alike because they all have mass ther diffrent because there lines, and isotpes
A face-centered tetragonal crystal structure has unique characteristics such as having a rectangular base with additional atoms at the center of each face. This structure is similar to a simple tetragonal structure but with additional atoms at the face centers, giving it a more symmetrical shape.
The wurtzite structure is a specific type of hexagonal crystal structure characterized by a tetrahedral coordination of atoms and a specific stacking sequence of atomic layers. While both structures are hexagonally symmetrical and share similar lattice parameters, the wurtzite structure typically has a different arrangement of atoms compared to other hexagonal structures like graphite or hcp (hexagonal close-packed). In summary, all wurtzite structures are hexagonal, but not all hexagonal structures are wurtzite.
This structure is composed of carbon (C) atoms.
No, the properties of individual atoms and the compounds they form are not always very similar. Atoms have unique characteristics based on their atomic structure, while compounds exhibit different properties that arise from the interactions between the atoms within them. The combination of different atoms in a compound can lead to new properties that are distinct from those of the individual atoms.