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.
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.
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.
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
Elements are made of 2 or more atoms and elements can be split.
The set of elements that are elements of the two (or more) given sets is called the intersection of the sets.
main group elements
Minerals are composed of elements. See a Periodic Table to learn more about the elements.
an intermingling of two or more elements in a proportions that can vary
The logical way is to be remembered that chemical properties of elements have a periodic character.
compound is when two or more elements combine chemically
A compound is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. Each compound has a fixed ratio of elements and distinct properties different from its individual elements.