The smallest particle of an element that still has all the properties of an element is an atom of that element.
the smallest piece of an element is called an atom
1. Take the name of the positive element Barium2. Take the name of the negative, nonmetal element, Chlorine, and give it the ending -ide: iodide3. Combine the two names: barium iodine
I would give it an obscure name that no one living in the UK/USA could pronounce, meaning they'd need to change the name to something different. Otherwise, give it your name + a normalic ending, -dium as an example.
If you mean name of an html element, it should look like this: <element name="element">
This element is mendelevium (element 101).
the smallest piece of an element is called an atom
an atom
atom
a bone or a piece of meat
I think scientist are still trying to figure out.
To give an element of mystery to the series (and to start rumours)
8 bits make a byte !
The element name for He is Helium
The element name for He is Helium
Look up the name on the periodic table and subtract the atomic number from the mass number (which is protons and neutrons). That will give you the number of neutrons.
The element nickel shares its name with the American or Canadian 5 cent piece. This is because the coin was made out of that metal or its alloy. The element was named in 1751, by Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt who first isolated it. In the United States, the term "nickel" was first applied to coins in 1859.
1. Take the name of the positive element Barium2. Take the name of the negative, nonmetal element, Chlorine, and give it the ending -ide: iodide3. Combine the two names: barium iodine