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Yes, all matter is made up of elements or combinations of elements. Elements are the fundamental building blocks of matter and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Combinations of elements form compounds, which are substances composed of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio.
Everything is made of elements. But they are almost always impure. Pure elements tend to be dangerous or bad for the environment. For example, sodium metal reacts violently with water and is generally a threat to swallow, because as I said before it reacts with water. Chlorine gas is poisonous and can easily kill someone. Neither of those two elements are found pure, in nature. But together the two elements form the salt that we eat with our food (Sodium Chloride). Harmless and found in many parts of the world.
Yes, all matter is made up of elements or combinations of elements. Elements are pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Combinations of elements form compounds, which have unique properties different from the elements that make them up.
All matter is made up of tiny particles called Atoms.
A large class of matter made up of elements and compounds is known as substances. Substances can be pure elements, like oxygen or gold, or they can be compounds, like water or salt. Each substance has unique properties that distinguish it from other substances.
That's correct. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic compounds with a specific chemical composition, typically made up of combinations of elements bonded together in a crystalline structure. It is this unique composition of elements that gives minerals their distinct physical and chemical properties.
The basic particle from which all elements are made is the atom. Atoms consist of protons, neutrons, and electrons. By combining different numbers and arrangements of these subatomic particles, all the elements in the periodic table are formed.