An element Composed of________ atoms
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chemical atoms
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A chemical element consists of those atoms with a specific number of protons in the nucleus; this number is called the atomic number. The atoms of an element may differ in the number of neutrons; atoms with different neutron numbers are said to be different isotopes of the element.
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An element composed of the same/similar atoms.
- An element is a substance solely formulated from one type of atom. The hydrogen element, for instance, is created from atoms including just one proton and one electron.
- You would know that maximum of the atoms have no neutrons, some of them have one neutron and a few of them have two neutrons if you peek at the atoms in a hydrogen species. These several hydrogen versions are known as isotopes. All isotopes of a particular element have the same amount of protons, but they can have varied neutron numbers.
- Each substance which cannot be decomposed by normal chemical processes into simpler substances is known as an element. The basic substances of which all matter is composed are elements. The atoms of an element are similar to each other.
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