I believe there were 55 or 56 known elements then.
- many elements doesn't exist in pure form in the nature - many objects are made from alloys - many objects are mixture of compounds
It depends on the elements! If two of them are carbon and hydrogen, hundreds of compounds can be made from these elements alone. If the four elements are all noble gases, no new substances can be made from them by chemical reaction.
There is no single atomic number for "stone" as it is a general term for solid mineral material. Different minerals that make up stones have unique atomic numbers based on the elements they are composed of. For example, the atomic number of silicon, a common element in many stones, is 14.
No, stones are typically made up of minerals or compounds which do not have atomic numbers. Atomic numbers are unique identifiers for elements in the periodic table.
Two or more elements.
How many radioactive elements are made only in a laboratory?
Tourmaline is made of hydrous minerals mixed with at least 6 or more elements. The elements give the stone it's color.
Not all pyramids were made from mud. The earlier pyramids such as the pyramids at Giza were made from stone. Later pyramids were made from mud bricks cased in stone. The stone casing did afford some protection from elements. Many of these pyramids where the casing has been removed or collapsed are often just shapeless heaps of dried mud.
ceramic is made of pure heat over 100c and bits of gravel and stone its ,made in a large stone oven called kiln. cement is mostly made of a mixture of elements that are found in natural materials.
All compounds are made of two or more elements.
every time their is more elements made
Cooking pots are made of many different elements.
a lot probaly over 1000 elements
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Many items are made from stone, including buildings and monuments like cathedrals and statues, which often utilize materials like granite, marble, and limestone. In addition to construction, stone is used for countertops, tiles, and decorative elements in homes. Other common stone products include tools, gravestones, and sculptures. Natural stones are also popular in landscaping, such as in pathways, walls, and garden features.
In theory, all elements are naturally made, but many of the large ones have decayed into smaller elements over billions of years