You really need to look up what those words mean, because the question you have asked makes no sense.
EVERY atom is an isotope.
The atoms of any given element may be any of several isotopes, though some of them may not exist in nature, or may exist in nature only in trace quantities.
An element is defined by the number of protons in its atomic nucleus, which determines its unique chemical properties. Elements are organized on the Periodic Table based on their atomic number, with each element having a distinct number of protons.
Elements are made up of atoms and element is an element because it is on its simplest form and cant be separated
elements are elements by the number of protons they have, hydrogren has 1, helium 2 etc.
This will happen naturally if the element is radioactive and can be done artificially by means of neutron bombardment in a nuclear reactor or in the heart of a star.
hydrogen. it makes it explode:)
It is the same for each and every element, it's the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of the element.
Calcium is an element, so calcium makes up calcium.
It isn't the element (carbon) that makes a diamond valuable: it's the availability of the diamond allotrope of carbon, and its limited occurrence on earth.
Tungsten
element makes those TVs
This element is cobalt.
Hydrogen is an element, there will be atom that makes up an element and not element that will turn into another.
The element is boron.
Sodium is an element.
Element Electronics company is owned by ProView which also makes Polaroid TV's.
The element that makes up most of the earths CORE is iron.
The Atom consists of a certain amount of electrons, protons and usually neutrons. The amount of each of these sub-atomic particles is what makes an element that specific element. Actually, it is only the protons. The number of neutrons and/or electrons can vary, and it is still the same element. The one thing that makes an element that specific element is only the number of protons.
You can't change an element into another element, but the heaviest metal is tungsten.
The number of protons, also known as the atomic number of the element.
Mercury
An element is a pure substance. Thus your question makes no sense an element can not be named after its self!