Yes, providing that the difference in electronegativity between the two atoms is 0-0.4 A bond between two of the same atoms will be nonpolar because there is no difference in electronegativity. But atoms of different elements can have the same or similar electronegativities, resulting in a nonpolar bond.
Water molecules, H2O, have two different types of atoms. They are hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
They are isotopes of each other.
If two atoms are isotopes, it means they have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Thus, they have the same atomic numbers, but different atomic masses.
No. They are two different atoms with different amounts of electrons
the two atoms belong to two different elements
the two atoms belong to two different elements
Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, resulting in different atomic masses. This is how there can be two different atoms of iridium.
Answer this question… The number of neutrons
When two different atoms are covalently bonded, they form a molecular compound.
Pretty much everything. Density, conductivity, elasticity, hardness etc etc.
Yes, two or more different atoms of two or more different elements will, when chemically bonded, make a chemical compound.
When two different atoms combine, it is called a chemical bond. This can occur through different types of interactions such as covalent bonds, ionic bonds, or metallic bonds. The resulting molecule or compound formed can have different properties than the individual atoms.
Compound if different atoms.
when the protons changes, then the two atoms belong to two different elements.
If you were referring to two actual atoms they were not listed. When two atoms of different chemical elements bond together they form a chemical compound.
Two or more different atoms bonded together is called a compound.