yes because all elements make up compounds
Matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
No, matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
Not all matter is made up of elements as there are sub-atomic partacles that are smaller than an atom and therefore an element, smaller partacles have also been theorized, but not proven to exist.
All compounds are made of two or more elements.
Yes, of course: There are no more than 130 elements yet known, but millions of organic compounds alone, not to mention all the inorganic compounds and probably billions of mixtures.
All elements other than carbon are likely to form inorganic compounds, and even carbon is at least sometimes found in inorganic compounds such as calcium carbonate.
All the elements with the atomic number under 92 has atomic weights smaller than uranium.
There are more non-elements than elements. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means, while non-elements can encompass a wide range of substances such as compounds, mixtures, and other forms of matter that are not elements.
Today are known approx. 65.106 chemical compounds.
All chemical compounds are formed from chemical elements.
No. Elements are not made of compounds. Elements may be combined to form compounds.
Compounds by definition are not elements at all and therefore cannot be metal elements.