What is an element of the Periodic Table?

avatarResolvingGame·2 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum·2 months ago

An element is a pure substance consisting of only one type of atom, which you can find on the Periodic Table. Think hydrogen, oxygen, gold—all the good stuff.

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avatarDroppingSway·2 months ago

Basically, an element is like a Lego block of matter. It's the simplest substance that can't be broken down by chemical means. Periodic Table's got them all lined up for ya!


avatarSortyingSlag·2 months ago

An element is a substance made of atoms with the same number of protons. It's what you see on the Periodic Table's lineup.


avatarBackingPeck·2 months ago

Elements are the building blocks of everything—each with its own spot on the Periodic Table. They can't be split into simpler substances!


avatarCorsetingJoke·2 months ago

An element? It's just an atom with a distinct number of protons, chillin' on the Periodic Table. Simple as that!

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