yes, with either ionic bonds or covalent bonds
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
No. Substances are made of atoms. Some atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
Noble gases does not easily combine with other elementsbecause they are stable and have complete outermost shell.
No, two or more atoms bonded together form a molecule or compound.Answer:The process of atomic fusion combines atoms into larger atoms. All matter in the Universe started as hydrogen, this fused to helium and so on creating all other speoces of atoms.
By sharing electrons in covalent bonds or by transferring electrons in ionic bonds
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
No. Substances are made of atoms. Some atoms combine with other atoms to form compounds.
Atoms are the basic building blocks that combine to form all other kinds of matter. Atoms are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. By combining different types of atoms in various ways, molecules are formed, which then combine to create all types of matter in the universe.
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
They make molecules. Molecules are a bunch of Atoms together.
they combine with themselves atoms of different elements connot combine with each other wothout making a new molecule
they share electrons
Yes.
form covalent bond
I'm not sure what you mean by "combine", but if atoms are similarly charged, they will not attract... in fact, they will repel each other.
Yes. When atoms with no charge combine with one or more atoms with no charge, it's called a molecule. They may share electrons to complete their octet.
Most second period atoms have four valence electrons when they combine with other atoms to form molecules.