No, elements and features are not the same. In general terms, elements refer to basic components or substances, such as those found on the Periodic Table. Features, on the other hand, are distinctive attributes or characteristics of something, often used in a more varied context.
Yes
NO!!! Calcite is a compound of the element calcium and other element. Calcium is an element in its own right . Calcite is aname for the polymorph of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) . That is calcium carbomnate has adopted a hard crystalline structute.
No, Hydrogen is an element and hydroxide is a compound made by oxygen and hydrogen (OH-)
No, fluoride and fluorine are not the same. Fluorine is a chemical element, represented by the symbol F on the periodic table. Fluoride, on the other hand, is an ion or compound that contains fluorine, often formed when fluorine reacts with another element.
No. Calcite is calcium carbonate, CaCO3, which contains cacium ions. Calcium is the metallic element.
are tin and antimony in the same element group
Quicksilver is the same thing as the element Mercury and therefore has the same properties as this element.
Electrons are being added to the same energy level.
The term tag and element are both used for the same thing.
Yes.
Nothing, they are the same thing.
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No. Sulfur is an element and Sulfate is a compound with sulfur in it.
They are different words to describe the same thing. An atom is an element.
All organic compounds feature the element carbon.
The atomic number, or number of protons
107 the atomic number and the number of protons are the same thing!
An Isotope of an element is an atom that has the same number of protons, (number of protons is the defining feature of an element) but different number of neutrons.Because The mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, different isotopes have different mass numbers.