No, they do not.
all atoms of the same kind of matter have the same number of protons in them. 🙈
Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
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False. Atoms do not move freely in all states of matter. In solids, atoms are closely packed and vibrate in place, while in liquids, they can move past one another but are still somewhat restricted. In gases, atoms move more freely and independently, occupying the available space.
In a solid atoms do not move at all, but they can vibrate.
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with varying number of neutrons. Thus, not all atoms are the same.
He said that atoms can not be divided; in one matter all the atoms are of same kind,same mass and same type. He also said that different matters have different kinds of atoms. He furthermore said that atoms from different matters meet together at a particular rate and make molecules.
All atoms have atomic numbers which are the same and the atoms have the same number of electrons.
All atoms don't have the same number of Protons.
Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.
All hydrogen atoms are the same but they are different from the atoms of other elements.
all atoms of the same kind of matter have the same number of protons in them. 🙈
Because they are all the same type of atoms. Oxygen is an element. If you have 10 oxygen atoms, they will all behave like oxygen, since they are the same element.
As with all space questions about speed, it all depends on your point of reference. Within the Milky Way, the orbital rate of the stars increase as you move away from the centre of the galaxy.
Yes, all carbon atoms have the same atomic number, and that is 6.
All atoms with the same number of protons are atoms of the same element. The number of protons is the atomic number of the element.