A bulk element is one required in large amounts by animals to survive. Also known as nutrients, bulk elements are the nutritious components in food that animals need to consume to live and grow. Nutrients are divided into both macronutrients and micronutrients and both enable the body's metabolism to function.
Bulk elements are specific elements that living things need to survive. These elements are not only necessary for survival but are also necessary in large amounts for survival.
An element that an animal requires in large amounts.
This is typically referred to as one atom. However to retain the bulk properties of the element you must have several hundred atoms.
No, halflife is a bulk statistical property of a quantity of an isotope of an element.Individual nuclei do not have halflives, instead they have a probability of decaying at the current moment of time.
Bulk phenomenon refers to the phenomenon where whole of the substance or object is involved in the process and is affected in bulk completely. For e.g boiling.
Cannot answer your question in a meaningful way as there is no comparison. An element is composed of atoms that are all of the same element. While one atom of an element is that element, it does not have the bulk properties we associate with the element in everyday life, due to quantum effects. Your question could be analogous to "Which is smaller a golf ball or a pile of one or more golf balls?" But I can't account for the quantum effects in this analogy. Also atoms of different elements are different sizes: an atom of the element hydrogen is much smaller than an atom of the element gold. However one mole of atoms of the element hydrogen at standard temperature & pressure is much larger than one mole of atoms of the element gold at standard temperature & pressure, because hydrogen is a gas and gold is a solid.
Bulk earthworks are defined as clearing, land recontouring and cut-to-fill operations.
Cost, bulk: $ per 100g.
The smallest part of an element is one atom of that element. However an element does not exhibit its bulk properties until there are on the order of 1000 atoms of that element together.
$3.07=100g(pure) $0.32=100g(bulk)
This is typically referred to as one atom. However to retain the bulk properties of the element you must have several hundred atoms.
Atoms do have the same properties as long as stable form of its corresponding element is not a molecule. For example H1 (Hydrogen) which is a single atom has the same properties that of Hydrogen as it doesn't require to be in a molecular form to be stable. On the other hand O1 (Oxygen) doesn't have the same properties as Oxygen that we breathe as that Oxygen is actually O2 which is actually necessary for it to remain stable.
What is bulk polymerization?
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bulk posting
Bulk mailbroadly refers to mail that is mailed and processed in bulk at reduced rates.
Please clarify your question. As in, the bulk of what?
Bulk comes from unrefined foods
No, halflife is a bulk statistical property of a quantity of an isotope of an element.Individual nuclei do not have halflives, instead they have a probability of decaying at the current moment of time.