Yes, both.
The vast majority of atoms like to group with other atoms, but a few (e.g. Noble Gasses) like to be separated and alone.
I suppose that you think to atoms.
When two atoms are bonded, they have lower energy and higher stability compared to when they are separated as individual atoms. Breaking the bond requires energy input, leading to higher energy levels and lower stability for the individual atoms.
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A compound contains two or more different kinds of atoms that are chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio, and these atoms cannot be physically separated. For example, water (H₂O) consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. Unlike mixtures, where the individual substances retain their properties and can be separated physically, the atoms in a compound lose their individual characteristics and form a new substance.
No, atoms are not divided up into groups according to color. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are typically represented by symbols in the periodic table based on their chemical properties.
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Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon and nitrogen
The atoms in iron are little groups that act like tiny magnets also found in nickel and cobalt!
Either one. You can have an ionized atom or an ionized molecule. Many ionized molecules are radicals that had been part of a larger molecule and the event that separated them also ionized the radical. This is what free radicalsare.
An oxide always has at least one oxygen atom as well as at least one atom of a different element.
when members of two separated groups of a population can no longer interbreed, the two groups are members of different what
In 1-2 addition to dienes, two atoms or groups add to adjacent carbons in the diene molecule, while in 1-4 addition, the atoms or groups add to carbons that are separated by one carbon atom in the diene molecule.
I suppose that you think to atoms.
When two atoms are bonded, they have lower energy and higher stability compared to when they are separated as individual atoms. Breaking the bond requires energy input, leading to higher energy levels and lower stability for the individual atoms.
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The kingdom Fungi is separated into two main groups: macrofungi (such as mushrooms) and microfungi (such as yeasts and molds).
No, it is separated by a dots.