A lamppost primarily consists of metals, such as steel or aluminum, which are made up of atoms like iron, aluminum, and carbon. The lamp itself usually contains glass, which is composed of silica (silicon dioxide) and various other compounds. Inside the lamp, the light source can be a filament made of tungsten or a gas like argon in fluorescent bulbs. Overall, the materials in a lamppost involve a combination of metallic, non-metallic, and gaseous elements.
These are atoms of carbon.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
When iodine atoms bond with other iodine atoms, the bond type is called a covalent bond. In this case, two iodine atoms share a pair of electrons, resulting in the formation of a diatomic molecule (Iā). This type of bonding occurs because both iodine atoms have the same electronegativity, allowing for an equal sharing of electrons.
The nucleus of an atom CANNOT itself contain atoms.
All molecules are made up of atoms. The type and arrangement of atoms in a molecule determine its properties and behavior.
What type of atom or molecule is in lamppost
Yes, "lamppost" is a compound word made up of "lamp" and "post."
Morning glories is not a compound word, but lamppost is a compound word.
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Lucy sees a lamppost first when she enters the forest in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The lamppost is a magical object that marks the boundary between the real world and the magical land of Narnia.
"Lovestruck", is the Answer.
Iron atoms.
To determine the height of the lamppost to the nearest foot, you would typically need to know its exact height measurement. If, for example, the lamppost stands at 12.7 feet, it would be rounded to 13 feet when expressed to the nearest foot. Please provide the actual measurement for a specific answer.
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If the lamppost is not the light source then lampost's shadow is 112/(64/20) ie 35 inches.
Elements are just one type of atom. An element is a group of atoms of one type.
Various materials examples are: Concrete Aluminium Cast iron