are the atoms in a piece of gold the same as or different from each other
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Atoms in a piece of gold is same because gold is the chemical element with 79 protons in each atomic nucleus and all gold atoms behave the same chemically.
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The atoms in a particular element are the same as each other, and they are different from the atoms of all other elements. For example, lead and gold are elements. A piece of pure gold contains only gold atoms. ... The atoms of some elements do not join together, but instead they stay as separate atoms.
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