No element is in everything.
everything
Carbon
Everything is made of atoms, which are the smallest units of an element. Atoms are composed of even smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
EVERYTHING except hydrogen is denser than helium.
Interesting question because everything is a mixture of carbon... But I would say It is an element because it appears on the periodic table of the elements.
No element is in everything.
Probably hydrogen. The most common element is hydrogen. No element is in everything.
everything
Carbon
Urine is not an element, but it does contain elements, like everything else in our world.
No
an atom
carbon is the basic element of everything on earth
yes, because everything has elements.
Everything is made of atoms, which are the smallest units of an element. Atoms are composed of even smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Everything on The Periodic Table is an element, hence the the name PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS - - - - - Well...the paper the table is printed on and the ink used to print it with are not elements, but everything else is.
The answer is "Element K" which is potassium (K) on the periodic table.