atoms
When an element is referenced, it normally is considered as a single atom, as in the Periodic Table.
When elemental material is referenced, it is considered in aggregate form (assemblies of like atoms). For example: elemental hydrogen normally exists as a molecular gas, two atoms comprising each molecule; elemental Iron normally exists as large numbers of iron atoms in an aggregate, crystalline form (iron metal).
Yes, matter is made generally from chemical elements.
yes, and other things called quarks.
in fact the elements are made from quarks too.
Ultimately, yes. If you break any chemical compound down, it will turn out to be composed of elements: for example, water is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
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I suppose that you think to the solid state of matter.
elements
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.
Everything that has any mass at all is considered matter. This includes Jupiter. Even though the planet is made of gas, gas is still matter, so Jupiter is matter.
Elements are made of atoms which are made of smaller particles like quarks and gluons. contin.yes im pretty sure it is~welicatiga <(O3O)>
All matter on earth is made out of the elements and combinations of the elements in the periodic table. There is nothing on earth that does not have one or more of the elements in it.
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Matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
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Yes, all matter on earth contains at least one element, and all elements are found in the periodic table.
I suppose that you think to the solid state of matter.
Not all of the elements are present in the Earth's atmosphere.
All chemical elements are forms of matter.
No, matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.