No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
Yes, technetium can combine with other elements to form molecules. Technetium has a tendency to form compounds with a variety of elements due to its position in the periodic table. Several technetium compounds have been synthesized and studied in both research and industrial applications.
When atoms combine to make molecules only the electrons adhere together to form bonds. The protons, neutrons, and nucleus do not combine.
Electrons are shared when elements combine to form molecules. These are subatomic particles with a negative elementary electric charge.
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Elements chemically combine to make molecules.
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Molecules.
Molecules Atoms which are elements make up molecules. Protons and electrons make up atoms.
Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter, and they combine to form elements. Elements are composed of one type of atom and can be found on the periodic table. When atoms of different elements are chemically bonded together, they form molecules.
No. Molecules are made of atoms, not the other way around. Atoms of different elements combine to form compounds.
Yes, technetium can combine with other elements to form molecules. Technetium has a tendency to form compounds with a variety of elements due to its position in the periodic table. Several technetium compounds have been synthesized and studied in both research and industrial applications.
When atoms combine to make molecules only the electrons adhere together to form bonds. The protons, neutrons, and nucleus do not combine.
Electrons are shared when elements combine to form molecules. These are subatomic particles with a negative elementary electric charge.
Pure elements are combined together to form molecules.
Molecules are not elements. Elements make up molecules, though.
It's not the atoms that change, it is the molecules... In short, the molecules(elements) can share, give, or take electrons from other molecules(elements).