The right answer is "XY CHART", not Pie Chart, because when it comes to the fact, "one or more data elements are relate to another data element" can only be seen & proven in XY CHART ONLY.
pie chart
a color chart
Pie chart...
Compound- two or more elements bonded to each other in definite proportions NaCl is a compund
A graph that shows proportions of different parts (of a whole) is a Pie chart.
Elements that have the same number of valence electrons will have similar chemical properties, binding with other elements in the same way and same proportions.
It changes both the width and height at the same time, so it keeps the chart's proportions better than if you use any of the other handles, which will only affect the height or width.
Sounds like you are talking about a regression or regression analysis.
They are other proportions.
The proportions of lettering refer to the relationship between the height of the letters and other elements in the design. It involves determining the appropriate size and spacing of letters to create visual harmony and legibility. Proportions are essential in creating balanced and well-designed typography.
The other elements relate to fluorine are chlorine, bromine , iodine etc since they have 7 valence electrons and hence, belong to group 17
Look up the 'chart of the nuclides'.
It depends on what you are trying to show. If you want to show how the categories relate to the entire collection of data, use a pie chart. If you want to show how the categories relate to each other, you may want to consider a column chart. Recommend you try both in Excel (it takes little effort to drop two charts on a worksheet) and see which one displays the data the way you want.