False.
Compounds consists of connected atoms. Atoms have protons and neutrons in the nucleus and are surrounded by electrons.
2006-10-31 04:02:45
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answer #1
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answered by questor_2001 3
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I would have to say false, but kind of true. A compound consists of molecules. The nucleus of an individual atom consists of protons and neutrons. So a compound would contain those two things, but it would consist of much more.
2006-10-31 12:02:58
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answer #2
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answered by bc_munkee 5
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Compounds consist of multiple elements. Water is a compound (H2O). An atomic nucleus is what consists of protons and neutrons.
2006-10-31 12:04:09
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answer #3
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answered by Jazz In 10-Forward 4
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False. A compound consists of atoms. And atoms consist of protons, neutrons, electorns; and if you really want to get complicated, atoms also contain the even more mysterious and lesser known neutrinos.....
2006-10-31 12:59:46
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answer #4
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answered by A.R 2
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False. An atomic nucleus consists of those things. A compound consists of several different atoms, each of which contains a nucleus and electrons.
BTW, that was a chemistry question, not and astronomy and space question.
2006-10-31 12:01:15
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answer #5
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Compounds consist of one or more element which is made up of an atom which is made up of protons, neutrons and electrons. p, n, and e are all made of quarks.
2006-10-31 12:01:14
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answer #6
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answered by Matarael 3
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A compound would need electrons in addition to the atomic nuclei. Therefore the answer is false.
2006-10-31 13:59:44
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answer #7
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answered by Jabberwock 5
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