this is because matter is what makes up an element
an atom because everything is made up of atoms!
The 3 compositions of matter are liquids,gasses and solids.
Atoms are included in the group of matter. Atoms are the basic unit that make up all matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, so an atom, even though these numbers are miniscule, still falls under this category.
The short answer is no. Although matter is affected by electrostatic forces of attraction, no current is flowing and thus it does not fit the definition of electricity (a term for the variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge).
Atoms. The nucleus of an atom (containing protons and usually neutrons) is small and dense. Electrons can be considered to be a comparatively big cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom. In this sense, atoms are tiny but mostly contain space.
Elements are called the building blocks of matter because all matter is composed of elements.
These particles are the atoms.
bcz they are what matter is built from
Letters are the building blocks of words, and elements are the building blocks of all matter.
elements, mixture, and compound
Direct quote from my textbook: "Elements are the chemical building blocks of matter."MATTER
They are the smallest particles of matter. Actually, it's a misconception to say that atoms and molecules are "small particles";rather, they are the tiny electrical forces that can't be seen with the naked eye. Atoms and molecules are not tangible, physical objects-they are forces.
Because they combine in discrete definite proportions like building blocks.
No. The building blocks of matter are atoms, not a process.
Substances that are tha building blocks of matter
You think probable to the list of of chemical elements.
You think probable to the list of of chemical elements.