All of them 92 natural, and a dozen more man-made.
Or are you asking about O2?
That's just the gases O2 & N2 & H2 & the halides (F Cl Br I)
They're elements even in the monatomic state.
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
NO.Never. Element is a substance made up of a single type of atom.It is the compound made up of different atoms shantanu satpute class 9
Compounds and elements are similar in that they are both made up of atoms. However, compounds are made up of different types of atoms bonded together, while elements consist of only one type of atom.
Atoms that are alike can form elements, while atoms that are different can combine to form compounds. Elements are substances made up of only one type of atom, whereas compounds are made up of different types of atoms bonded together in specific ratios.
There is no such thing as an atom made of atoms. A molecule made of atoms of different types is a molecular compound.
Plastics have many elements in them but they may be made of one type of "particle" or "string" of atoms/elements.
Yes. Atoms are made of matter and elements are made of atoms.
Elements are made of atoms. The atom is the smallest single unit that exists in any type of element and their number varies in the elements.
No, only elements are made of one type of atoms.
Elements are made from one type of atom.
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
Chemical elements
An atom is the basic particle of an element. Atoms are considered to be the foundation of chemistry.
Elements are just one type of atom. An element is a group of atoms of one type.
NO.Never. Element is a substance made up of a single type of atom.It is the compound made up of different atoms shantanu satpute class 9
Compounds and elements are similar in that they are both made up of atoms. However, compounds are made up of different types of atoms bonded together, while elements consist of only one type of atom.
These kind of materials are known as elements.