I am not sure what you mean by 'non elements'.
ALL matter is made up of elements - there is no such thing as a 'non element'.
Elements can however join up to form compounds and the number of compounds that can be formed far exceeds the number of elements that comprise them.
No, there are more elements than compounds. Elements are the building blocks of compounds, which are formed when elements combine in specific ratios. The vast majority of matter in the universe is made up of elements.
There are far more compounds than elements: Fewer than 200 elements and many million distinct compounds.
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
compounds are combinations of elements, thus there can be more varieties/combos
No, more than three-fourths of the elements are metals. Love, Grahamcracker
Elements from the groups 1-10.
There are 92 natural elements, but there are more than 100 elements if included synthetic ones.
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.
its the same like there are more words than letters and combo is more than none
There are more metals than nonmetals on the periodic table. There are 18 nonmetals, compared to 117 known elements.
No, period 1 elements are not more electronegative than period 2 elements. Electronegativity generally increases across a period from left to right, so elements in period 2 are generally more electronegative than elements in period 1.
There are a lot more than 8.