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Does each type of atom have different number of small particles?

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How many protons do each of its atoms contain?

Each of whats atoms contain? Your question is non sense. Every type of atom has a different number of protons


Does each element have its own type of atom?

no Yes, the number of protons and electrons is different for each chemical element and the number of neutrons is different for each isotope.


What is a single type atom all by itself called?

compounds


How many different types of atom's are there in gold?

There is only one type of atom in gold, which is the element gold itself. Gold's chemical symbol is Au, and each gold atom has 79 protons in its nucleus.


How can an atom be converted into a different type of atom?

By a nuclear reaction


How many proton does the atom have?

There are 9 protons in the element fluorine.


What are the substances that are made up of a single type of atom called?

Substances made up of a single type of atom are called elements. Examples of elements include oxygen, gold, and carbon. Each element is unique based on the number of protons in its atomic nucleus.


Who discovered that each element is made of a different type of atom?

The idea that the atoms of different elements are different was first postulated by John Dalton in his atomic theory. In his theory he stated that all of the atoms of a given element are identical in mass and properities, and that compounds form by the combination of two or more different kinds of atoms.


In carbon dioxide each oxygen atom shares four electrons with the carbon atoms what is this type of bond called?

The bond where each oxygen atom shares four electrons with the carbon atom is called a double bond. In a double bond, two pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms.


Does element contain one kind of atom?

Not really. The converse... each element contains one type of atom... isn't exactly true either, unless you're careful about what you mean by "type." Elements are composed of one "type" of atom, where by "type" I mean "having a particular number of protons". They can have different numbers of neutrons and still be the same element, but if the number of protons changes, it's a different element.


Are two atoms of different elements because they have close but different masses?

An element is made up of only one type of atom. Atoms are only different from each other due to their atomic number - which is the number of protons. Different elements may have different relative atomic masses, but it is the differing number of protons in each atom that determines which element it is.