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Each isotope of an atom has a specific atom (number of protons, electrons and neutrons); not all atoms are identical.

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Why doesn't gold bond with anhy other elements?

Gold is a "Noble Metal", which means its atoms do not readily share electrons with atoms of other elements.


Is he following true or false Atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons?

True. Atoms of some elements, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, can form triple bonds by sharing three pairs of electrons with other atoms. This type of bonding allows for the formation of stable molecules, such as nitrogen gas (N₂), where each nitrogen atom shares three pairs of electrons with the other.


What is an element that composed of individual atoms?

There are no elements that are composed of molecules because elements are what can be found on the periodic table of elements and they are composed of atoms. When many of these atoms are mixed together they can become molecular compounds because they share their valence electrons and create a bond. Example: Hydrogen (H) is an element, Oxygen (O) is also an element and together they can become H20 which is a molecular compond more commonly known as a molecule.


Is it true that because atoms of elements in the same group of the periodic table have the same number of neutrons they have similar properties?

Atoms of elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outermost shell, which determines their chemical properties. Neutrons do not significantly affect an atom's chemical properties. Elements in the same group exhibit similar chemical behavior due to their shared electron configuration.


Why do inert elements exist as mono atoms in molecules?

Inert elements are those elements whose valency is 0 therefore they are very less reactive in nature, they do not tend to form chemical bonds and therefore they exist as mono atoms in molecules.

Related Questions

Atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons. True or false?

True. Nitrogen can share three pairs of electrons and has a lone pair of electrons for a total of eight in it's valence shell


Can atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons?

yeap!


What at the atomic level what makes elements reactive?

their atoms take,give,or share electrons with other atoms :)


When atoms share electrons unequally a polar bonds forms true or false?

True


Why doesn't gold bond with anhy other elements?

Gold is a "Noble Metal", which means its atoms do not readily share electrons with atoms of other elements.


Only two identical atoms can share electrons unequally or equally?

False. Two identical atoms cannot form covalent bonds with each other because they have the same electronegativity value, meaning they will share electrons equally. Unequal sharing of electrons occurs between atoms with different electronegativities.


What happens with atoms of the metals when they react with other elements?

Atoms of non-metals usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms.


How do atoms of metalloids behave when combined with atoms of other elements'?

they can either lose or share electrons when they combine with other elements. So depending on the conditions these elements can behave as either metals or nonmetals


Is he following true or false Atoms of some elements can share three pairs of electrons?

True. Atoms of some elements, particularly nitrogen and phosphorus, can form triple bonds by sharing three pairs of electrons with other atoms. This type of bonding allows for the formation of stable molecules, such as nitrogen gas (N₂), where each nitrogen atom shares three pairs of electrons with the other.


Atoms with electronegativity differences below 0.4 generally form covalent bonds?

TRUE


What happens to the atoms most nonmetals when they react with other elements?

Something that can happen is they can gain, lose, or share four elements.


What happens to the atoms of most nonmetals when the react with other elements?

Something that can happen is they can gain, lose, or share four elements.