there are more natural
A compound is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. Each compound has a fixed ratio of elements and distinct properties different from its individual elements.
No. An element is made of only one kind of atom. A compound is made of two or more elements.
There are many more than three elements that are solid under standard conditions.
a compound can be made out of 2 or more elements
Any substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined is a compound.
Elements with more than 92 protons are called Transuranic elements.
No. Uranium is the heaviest naturally occurring element. More elements can be prepared artificially. New isotopes of the element may be discovered.
* Natural quintuplets are very rare and 'natural' means the mother has not worked with her doctor regarding fertility. When artificially inseminated the mother is more prone to multiple births.
Two or more elements.
At present there are more than 50 elements in the world. There are 92 natural and 115 total when we add the synthetic elements.
A compound is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded together. Each compound has a fixed ratio of elements and distinct properties different from its individual elements.
an element is an atom or molecule made up of a single type of atom a compound is a molecule made up of two or more different elements
No. An element is made of only one kind of atom. A compound is made of two or more elements.
Elements are made of 2 or more atoms and elements can be split.
Yes, gold can be synthesized artificially in labs through nuclear transmutation processes such as particle bombardment or nuclear reactions. However, these processes are typically expensive and inefficient, making it more practical and cost-effective to extract gold from natural sources like mines.
I say there are 92. At school, we were taught that there are 92 naturally occurring chemical elements on Earth. They are all the elements from hydrogen to uranium. However it's a bit more complicated than that. Here's some more detail: There are 2 elements of the first 92 that are so unstable they are not found in nature. Actually minute traces of these have now been detected, I believe. There are 2 elements beyond uranium that do occur naturally as the product of the radioactive decay of Uranium. So, the final total is probably 92. However, it may be anything from 90 to 94, depending on what you include.
All compounds are made of two or more elements.