All compounds are made of atoms, but it should not be the same atoms. If we take a simple molecule such as water, it contains two types of atoms, namely hydrogen and oxygen. Their isotopes become further different types.
No. Substances are made of atoms. Some atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
1. Atoms are impenetrable and aren't destructible. All material is made up of very, very small atoms. 2. All atoms of an element have the same mass and the same properties. 3. Mixtures are made by a fusion of 2+ unlike classifications of atoms. 4. A chemical reaction is a displacement of atoms.
An atom is a structure of protons, neutrons and electrons. A collection of atoms that all share the same number of protons are all given the same element name (i.e. all carbon atoms have exactly 6 protons, and all helium atoms have 2). a compound is a collection of atoms of different elements that are bonded together. A good example of this is water, which is made of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen atom bound together.
No. Substances are made of atoms. Some atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
All compounds are made of two or more atoms.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
No, matter that consists of all the same kind of atoms is called an element, not a compound. Compounds are formed when different atoms chemically bond together. Each compound has a unique chemical formula and properties.
They all are made up of atoms / elements.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
No. If they did, no ionic compounds would exist.
All matter is made up of atoms.Elements are matter which is made up entirely of one type of atom* Gold atoms are all the same * Iron atoms are all the same * Hydrogen atoms are all the same ...Compounds are matter which is made up of several elements * Salt contains Sodium atoms and Chlorine atoms, always in the same proportion of 1:1* Water contains Hydrogen atoms and Oxygen atoms, always in the same proportion of 2:1...Some compounds contain varying amounts of different elements * Brass is made up of Copper atoms and Zinc atoms. but the proportions vary with each sample * Steel is made up of Iron atoms and Carbon atoms and atoms of a number of other elements, again varying in proportion according to the sample being examined.
all compounds are formed of one or more elements..
Atoms, molecules made of numerous types of atoms, compounds which are made of molecules and elements which are made of atoms.
No, compounds can contain the same type of atoms bonded together. These are called diatomic molecules, such as oxygen gas (O2) or nitrogen gas (N2), where two atoms of the same element are chemically bonded.