An electron does have mass, but not necessarily a particular size. Could you put a large number of electrons together in a pile big enough to see? Great question! This would take so much force it is almost unimaginable!
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Simple definition of matter is that :'Any thing having mass and occupies space with some volume is called Matter.' Well, Electron transform into other energies such as heat and light but, this can't happen with matter in normal condition.(Exception : Converting matter into energy :: e=mc^2)
So, This is a tough question to answer and needs research or deep study.But, If we can pile up electrons only then it must be possible to convert those heavy and large batteries into just a bit of iodine salt or smaller than that, isn't it?
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∙ 11y agoYes, an element is considered matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and elements are the simplest form of matter because they cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
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∙ 13y agoYes. Matter comes in three main varieties: elements, compounds, and mixtures.
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∙ 6y agoElectrons do have a defined mass, and so should be considered as matter. It is true that they behave both as particles and waves, but in general, they are still considered as matter.
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∙ 7y agoYes, an electron is matter.
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∙ 11y agoYes
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∙ 12y agoYes.
An atom is a unit of matter that has all the properties of an element. It is the smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element.
The state of matter of a element or compound is linked to its melting and boiling points which are both physical properties. Also if the element/compound is a solid you could say physical properties on the type of structure it would form
an element
The element nickel is a solid at room temperature.
An atom. In a sample of copper, for instance, the smallest unit of copper that is still considered copper is a single atom of copper.
No. Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy in matter. It is not an element.
Bromine is an element that is not typically involved in the cycling of matter on Earth. It is considered to be a relatively inactive element in terms of biogeochemical cycles.
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nitrogen
# Elements are not isotopes, atoms are isotopes of an element. # There are no atoms that are not isotopes, so it's not a matter of being "considered" an isotope or not. # It doesn't matter where the neutrons come from, whatever that means. All atoms are isotopes of some element or other.
Its "nitrogen!!!"
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yes an element is matter
The purest form of matter is typically considered to be an element in its natural state, such as gold or oxygen, consisting of only one type of atom. These elements are considered pure substances because they are made up of only one type of atom and are not mixed with any other substances.
Silver is a metallic element, so it is considered a solid substance at room temperature and pressure.
An atom is a unit of matter that has all the properties of an element. It is the smallest unit of an element that retains the chemical properties of that element.
Carbon is the element contained in all organic matter.