That element is called chromium.
The smallest particle of an element is an atom.
Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
Argon IS an element. Apart from tiny amounts of trace impurities, it doesn't have any important amount of other elements in it.
It is true that nuclear reaction produce huge amounts of energy by transforming tiny amounts of matter.
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Maybe but if it does it will be in very tiny amounts
It generates larger amounts of dna from tiny amounts
into energy.
Do you mean Astatine? This is the rarest element on earth only about 1 ounce exists on the entire planet and is highly radioactive. It has been produced in tiny amounts in the lab. There are currently no uses for it.