Chemistry, asked by arijitdas1802, 8 months ago

Can atoms of an element exist independently? Give examples of elements which exist in atomic

form. Give examples of elements that do not exist in atomic form.​

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Answered by utkarshsingh2755
14

Answer:

The atoms of only a few elements called noble gases (Such as helium, neon, argon and kryton, etc.) are chemically unreactive and exist in the free state or independently. Atoms of most of the elements are chemically very reactive and do not exist in the free state or independently.

Answered by Nvishwajeet
5

Answer:no

Explanation:atom of an element have electons protons and neutrons in their structure eg: hydrogen

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