Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Arsenic (As), Antimony (Sb), and Bismuth (Bi)
it is an element as it contains same kind of atoms
Every element has its own kind of atom, identifiable from atoms of another element by its number of protons.
no. There is one element for each kind of atom.
an element
No it isn't. An element is one kind of atom, it is not made of different kinds of atoms.
Neon is an element, so it is composed of atoms. Neon is also a noble gas, which means it generally does not react to form molecules of any kind.
atoms
it is an element as it contains same kind of atoms
All substances are made up of atoms. Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter and are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. These atoms combine to form molecules, which make up different substances.
An element.
an element
Every element has its own kind of atom, identifiable from atoms of another element by its number of protons.
no. There is one element for each kind of atom.
Absolutely. The term "element" in science basically means "a grouping of the SAME kind of atom," meaning in gold you will only have gold atoms.
No! u silly head! An element can have a variety of atoms! When an element has more then five atoms, the average amount of atoms, it is called Anise. When there is more than fifteen, it is called Anisus.
an element
an element