Yes. Everything tangible, and some things not usually felt ,such as gases, are materials. The only things that are not materials are pure abstractions such as ideas, concepts, and the like.
elements
Elements contain only one type of atom, where as compounds are made up of different types of atoms.
If you mean the elements, they are silicon and carbon covalently bonded together.
Radioactive elements are used to date the age of rocks. Radioactive elements decay according to a known pattern. Scientists can use the elements of that pattern to determine when the rock with the original radioactive element was formed.
The fourth group elements. Especially Silicon with atomic number 14 and Germanium with atomic number 32 are the semi conducting materials.
Elements and combinations of elements.
All materials (indeed all things) are made up of atoms of various elements.
Everything in the world is made from elements.
Magnetic materials may contain any mixture of certain elements. Three of the most common elements are iron, nickel and cobalt.
AU - Gold
Inorganic elements of biological materials are components that are not naturally produced. This is often used to reference molecules in chemistry that are synthetic or man made.
Elements that decay into other elements with a known rate of decay.
Iron,Nickel and Cobalt...
All the natural or artificial materials are formed from chemical elements, without any exception.
THe term used is biotic elements nonliving organisms/materials are abiotic elements
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
elements