An element is a type of atom. It is made up of varying numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons, but not technically "different matter."
Yes, all matter is composed of elements and compounds. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, while compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Therefore, all matter is ultimately a combination of elements and compounds.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
Yes, anything and everything is made up of matter.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
Yes. Atoms are made of matter and elements are made of atoms.
Elements
All things are made of matter.(Elements). Elements are made of one type of atom and cannot be broken down by any simple method
Elements are made from one type of atom.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
The only similarity elements and compounds share are that they're the building blocks of matter. Their differences are that elements are are made of only one type of periodic element. Compounds are made of at least two periodic elements bonded together. For example, salt is a compound of sodium-chloride and the helium in balloons is made up entirely of helium molecules.
Yes, scientists classify matter based on its composition into elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are made up of one type of atom, compounds are formed by chemically bonding different elements, and mixtures contain more than one substance physically mixed together.