Elements found in small amounts in living things are called trace elements. Among the trace elements that have vital functions in humans and plants are boron, chromium, selenium, and molybdenum. Of course, the natural element present in the smallest amount (not at all), which is not necessary, is francium.
Sodium, Magnesium, Sulfur, Clorine, Pottasium :)
It must be water...
It is not iodine. It is elements.
lots of taints and gooches
iodine
Iodine
The smallest unit of Matter that retains the property of an element is the atom.
An atom is the smallest building block of matter that retains the characteristics of that matter.
The smallest part of any chemical element that can exist is an atom of that element. The smallest part of a chemical compound that can exist is a molecule of that compound.
The smallest part of all matter has been identified to be a "quark."
The smallest subdivision that retains all of the properties of a molecular compound is a molecule, and the smallest subdivision that retains all of the properties of a ionic compound is a formula unit.
The smallest unit of Matter that retains the property of an element is the atom.
The smallest unit of Matter that retains the property of an element is the atom.
An atom is the smallest building block of matter that retains the characteristics of that matter.
An atom is the smallest building block of matter that retains the characteristics of that matter.
An atom is the smallest building block of matter that retains the characteristics of that matter.
ATOMS
An atom
atom
The smallest unit of a chemical element is the iron.
The smallest part of any chemical element that can exist is an atom of that element. The smallest part of a chemical compound that can exist is a molecule of that compound.
A chemical element is the smallest component of matter characterized by a specific number of protons.
They are totes atoms