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Yes, it is true for one type of isotope; isotopes of an element have different melting points.

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What Atoms of the same element are alike and?

Atoms of the same element are alike in terms of their number of protons, which determines the element. However, atoms of the same element can differ in the number of neutrons they contain, leading to different isotopes of that element.


Which of the atoms in the table are atoms of the same element?

To determine which atoms in a table are of the same element, you would look for atoms that have the same atomic number, as this identifies the element. Atoms of the same element will also have the same number of protons in their nucleus. If isotopes of an element are present, they will have the same atomic number but different mass numbers due to varying numbers of neutrons.


Which pairs characteristics of an element are the temperatures the same?

The characteristics of an element that have the same temperature typically involve its phase transitions, such as melting and boiling points. At these specific temperatures, the energy added or removed from the substance results in changes in state—solid to liquid at the melting point and liquid to gas at the boiling point—without changing the temperature. Hence, both the melting and boiling temperatures are unique to each element and represent points of phase equilibrium.


Are atoms of the same element familiar?

yes because the atoms in the specific element have the same properties as that element. :D


Do all atoms of the same element contain the same number of netrons?

No, atoms of the same element have the same number of protons. Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called isotopes.

Related Questions

Do all minerals have same melting point?

No, minerals have different melting points depending on their chemical composition and structure. The melting point of a mineral is influenced by factors such as the type of bonding between atoms, presence of impurities, and pressure conditions.


What Atoms of the same element are alike and?

Atoms of the same element are alike in terms of their number of protons, which determines the element. However, atoms of the same element can differ in the number of neutrons they contain, leading to different isotopes of that element.


Melting point of darmstadtium?

The melting point of darmstadtium is not precisely known due to its extremely short half-life and limited availability for study. However, it is expected to be around room temperature or slightly higher based on periodic trends for other elements in the same group.


What is the same as the melting point of mercury?

The freezing point of salt is also its freezing point. This is the case with any substance, as it is the temperature that an element changes from the solid to liquid phase or the liquid to solid phase.


Do atoms of the same element differ in chemical properties?

No. Atoms of the same element have the same chemical properties.


Which of the atoms in the table are atoms of the same element?

To determine which atoms in a table are of the same element, you would look for atoms that have the same atomic number, as this identifies the element. Atoms of the same element will also have the same number of protons in their nucleus. If isotopes of an element are present, they will have the same atomic number but different mass numbers due to varying numbers of neutrons.


What atoms have the same atomic number?

Atoms of the same Element have this.


What are Atoms with the same number of protons are?

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.


Do all of the atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons?

Yes, all atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.


How are the definitions of atom and element different?

An atom is the smallest piece of an element that can exist. An atom does not have many of the properties of the same "bulk" element (e.g. melting point, boiling point, electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, hardness, ductility, viscosity, lustre, color, shear strength, tensile strength, density) because to have those properties requires having a large number of atoms.


How is it possible for two different atoms to have the same atomic mass?

They would have to be atoms of the same element, and the same isotope of that element.


Every balanced chemical equation each side has the same number of?

same number of each element