the answer is true
Because it has more than one element and more than one element mixed together makes a compound
The element hydrogen is the simplest atom and the most abundant in the universe. It is composed of one proton and one electron.
A frog would be one example of a biotic element of that biome.
A codon, or a 3-base code is required to code for one amino acid.
Aluminum (or aluminium) is an element. It is atomic number 13, and has an atomic weight of 26.981. It is considered one of the "poor metals".
Holsteins have more than one "trace element" in them. So there is no particular trace element of a particular breed of cow, or any other animal for that matter.
Silicone is not an element at all. You are thinking of silicon, which is one of the most abundant elements on and in Earth - just the opposite of a trace element.
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.
yes
A colorless element that is one of the six inert gasses; occurs in trace amounts in air
Trace elements are any elements which are found in "trace" (very small) quantities in something. For example the major elements found in humans are Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen but small amounts of Magnesium and Iodine are also necessary for us to live healthy lives, these would be termed trace elements.
Trace One was created in 2000.
A bulk element refers to one that an animal needs in large amounts. It is one of the elements that makes up most of the body of a living organism. The four elements that make up most of the living matter are; hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen.Any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts, usually as part of a vital enzyme (include copper, boron, zinc, manganese,iodine, and cobalt etc) known as trace element .
Although Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, it is only found in trace amounts on Earth. However, one of it's compounds fills around 70% of the world's surface: Water: H2O: Hydrogen Oxide.
No, it is not true. Think about it for a moment. There are fewer than 92 naturally occurring non-radioactive elements. If "trace elements" made up 99 percent of something, then at least one of them is present in greater quantity than the remaining one percent. It's pretty silly to call the element which is present in the greatest quantity a trace element.
Air is not an element, but made of elements. Mostly nitrogen and oxygen, with helium, hydrogen and other trace elements.
Neither. Krypton is an element with the symbol Kr and atomic number 36. The name means "hidden one". It is found in trace amounts in the atmosphere.