Protons and neutrons
When atoms bond, a molecule is formed. When protons and neutrons bond, a nucleus is formed. When a nucleus and the necessary electrons bond, an atom is formed.
Atoms share electrons when they form covalent bonds.
During combustion, the atoms of a substance react with oxygen to form new molecules, releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
Elements are made of tiny particles called atomsAll atoms of a given element are identical (Proven wrong)The atoms of a given element are different from any other element (Not completely true)Atoms of one element can combine with atoms of another element to form chemical compounds
Atoms which form covalent bonds do share electrons. An example would be the atoms in a water molecule. Yes, the electrons are really shared.
Bonds form between atoms because they seek to achieve a stable electron configuration by either sharing, gaining, or losing electrons. This allows atoms to reach a lower energy state and become more stable.
Atoms form all the materials, living or not.
Atoms can fuse together to form molecules or compounds.
Atomic atoms were the first to form.
No. Atoms of an element lose or gain electrons to form ions.
Ions, charged atoms
Atoms form molecules.
Yes. Atoms can combine to form larger atoms in a process called nuclear fusion. This is what powers the sun.
Well, they can form molecules. Molecules join together to form elements. Elements join together to form compounds.
Atoms combine with other atoms to form compound. It makes the atoms stable.
When sodium atoms react with iodine atoms, they undergo a redox reaction to form sodium iodide. Sodium atoms lose an electron to form Na+ ions, while iodine atoms gain an electron to form I- ions. These ions then combine to form sodium iodide crystals.
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