Hydrogen. That's the simplest. By definition, an element is a substance that can't be broken down into simpler substances. Oxygen, carbon, gold, neon, Mercury etc. all fall into this category. Air is a mixture, water a compound.
one type of element is hyrogen.there ore sythesis,gas,liquid,and solid they are measured in atoms
Element is a pure chemical substance. This is made up of one atom.
a atom of hydrogen is an element
First of all, you spelled "element" wrong. And to find the Atomic Number of an element, you look at the number on the top of the element in the Periodic Table. For example, Hydrogen is 1, 1 is its atomic number. The atomic number is also the number of protons and electrons in an element.
The subscript that is to the right of the element symbol, no subscript means 1. Example H2O, 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen
you can bond potassium with chlorine, for example.
Element
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The atomic number in an element is equal to the number of protons in an element. For example, Hydrogen has an atomic number of 1 and 1 proton.
True
1 is the identity element of multiplication.
Example:In the example, the bold is the element. img is specified by the element, and then src="img.img" is a property of the element.
An example of an metal element is Fe (Iron), or Au (Gold).
For example francium in the group 1.
First of all, you spelled "element" wrong. And to find the Atomic Number of an element, you look at the number on the top of the element in the Periodic Table. For example, Hydrogen is 1, 1 is its atomic number. The atomic number is also the number of protons and electrons in an element.
The subscript that is to the right of the element symbol, no subscript means 1. Example H2O, 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen
Silver is an example of an element.
The subscript that is to the right of the element symbol, no subscript means 1. Example H2O, 2 hydrogen 1 oxygen
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Neon is a gaseous element. "1 neon" doesn't make much sense; you can have, for example, "1 liter of neon" or "1 kg of neon".