no they cant do that. It is about the radio activity.
Elements are always combining to make new compounds, etc. This is not making "new matter" per se, because matter can't be created or destroyed.
Yes, this is chemistry.
No. An element is a group of the same kind of atoms. Compounds and mixtures contain different kinds of atoms, and thus, different kinds of elements.However, there are several things that are not made up of atoms. This includes light, different kinds energy, neutron stars, black holes... and the mysterious dark matter. The Universe contains at least 5 times as much dark matter, than atoms and other kinds of known matter.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
It is any combination or blend of different elements, kinds or quantities
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
Two or more different elements that are chemically combined in a definite ratio is a compound. Based on the nature of the bonds, it can be called an ionic compound (i.e. atoms bonded together by ionic bonds) or an molecular compound (i.e. atoms bonded together by covalent bonds).
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
no they cant do that. It is about the radio activity. Elements are always combining to make new compounds, etc. This is not making "new matter" per se, because matter can't be created or destroyed.
no they cant do that. It is about the radio activity. Elements are always combining to make new compounds, etc. This is not making "new matter" per se, because matter can't be created or destroyed.
No. An element is a group of the same kind of atoms. Compounds and mixtures contain different kinds of atoms, and thus, different kinds of elements.However, there are several things that are not made up of atoms. This includes light, different kinds energy, neutron stars, black holes... and the mysterious dark matter. The Universe contains at least 5 times as much dark matter, than atoms and other kinds of known matter.
Elements can be combined in several different ways. Elements which undergo no chemical reactions when combined are called mixtures. Normally, the elements in a mixture retain their original properties, but metals can be combined into mixtures called alloys to produced new properties, though these properties tend to be the intermediate sum of the collective properties of the metals involved. Elements which combine chemically to produce entirely new substances are called chemical compounds.
Sharing of the electrons of the different elements forms the different kinds of matters. Depends upon sharing range only theydiff erring from each other.
Everything...
Different elements possesses different kinds of atoms ( atoms with distinct electronic configuration). Atom is the basic constituent of matter. Atom has a central nucleus which comprises of protons and neutrons whereas electrons orbit outside of nucleus in specific energy orbits.
This is a molecule.
There are just 10 digits and they can make up an infinity of numbers. There are only 26 letters of the [Roman] alphabet, but there are hundreds of thousands of words. So this should not even be a question!Elements combine with one another to form compounds whose properties are quite unrelated to the separate elements or to other compounds formed from the same basic elements. Just think of the range of different compounds made from carbon and hydrogen.Also, technically there are now 118 elements though some are too short lived and unstable to form compounds.
Matter