No, an oxygen atom does not have twice the mass of a sulfur atom. An oxygen atom has a mass of approximately 16 atomic mass units (amu), while a sulfur atom has a mass of approximately 32 amu. Therefore, a sulfur atom has twice the mass of an oxygen atom.
An atom is the smallest unit of matter that cannot be broken down into smaller particles without losing its unique properties. Each atom consists of a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in orbitals.
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the atom with the least mass is the hydrogen atom
An atom is the smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element.
The correct grammar is 'What is an atom made of?', and the answer is that the nucleus is surrounded by Neutrons (no charge) and Protons (positive charge), and outside the nucleus are outer rings with Electrons (negative charge) on them. The amount of subparticles depends on the atom.
Protons, neutrons and electrons. There are other particles that in turn make up these particles [but that was not the question]
Humanists believe that the world started by the big bang. The big bang is the theory that everything that we know(and don't know) was compressed into a dense speck until it started expanding outwardly allowing subparticles to form. These subparticles turned into atoms. The atoms turned into molecules of the all the elements that make up everything.
All matter is composed of particles, and skin is composed of matter (not vacuum) therefore yes there are particles in the skin. The skin is made of layers of cells (epidermis, dermis, subdermis) Each cell is made of organelles (vacuoles, mitochondria, nucleus etc..) engulfed in cytoplasm surrounded by bilipid cell membrane the cytoplasm is rich in proteins the cell membrane is made of phospholipid molecules everything is made of something smaller until you reach atoms (particles of matter) such as phosphate, oxygen, hydrogen, etc...each atom is made of subparticles (protons and neutrons) and surrounded by subparticles (electrons). So, yes, there are particles in the skin :D
Until there is enough atoms together that there magnetic charge draw subparticles into there magnetic field as what we call matter,gas,liquirds or solids.
elecron can move from atom to atom... yes
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An electron can jump from atom to atom.
atom is called atom because atom can't be subdiviided into pieces
no. na is an atom. cl is an atom. together they form nacl, a diatomic molecule :) and a grammar lesson for free, its an atom, not a atom.
neutral atom
Carbon is an atom.