No, lead is not a mono-atomic element. Lead is a metallic element that typically forms chemical bonds with other elements, creating compounds.
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No, sodium is an element that exists as single atoms and not as molecules. Sodium is a monoatomic element because it consists of single atoms.
Yes, argon is a monoatomic element. It exists as individual atoms in its natural state, unlike diatomic molecules such as oxygen (O2) or nitrogen (N2).
No, phosphorus is not a monoatomic element. It is a polyatomic element, meaning it exists in nature as molecules containing multiple atoms of phosphorus.
No, copper is not a monoatomic element. It is a transition metal with the chemical symbol Cu and atomic number 29, meaning it consists of atoms bonded together rather than existing as single atoms.
Yes, silicon is a chemical element that exists as a single atom in its elemental form. It is the second most abundant element in the Earth's crust after oxygen.