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What difference can you infer between the atoms of different elements?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Atoms of different elements differ in their properties and mass . also they differ in the number of protons that are found in the nuclei.All the atoms of the same elements have same atomic number. For example : hydrogen atom have 1 proton in its nuclei while carbon have 6 protons.

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

The number of protons in an atom's nucleus is the distinguishing characteristic between atoms of different elements.

Explanation:

The atomic number refers to the number of protons in an atom's nucleus. All atoms of the same element have the same atomic number. For example, the nuclei of all nitrogen atoms contain seven protons. A new element can be created by adding a proton; for example, oxygen atoms have 8 protons in their nuclei. Because protons have a positive electrical charge, they attract negatively charged electrons. When an atom has an equal number of electrons and protons, it becomes electrically neutral. As a result, neutral atoms of different elements have different numbers of electrons orbiting their nuclei. The number and arrangement of electrons around an atom's nucleus will affect that atom's chemical characteristics, which explains why different elements behave differently in chemical reactions.

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