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Elements
The oldest know copy of Euclid's Elements is a manuscript that was handwritten on parchment in 888AD and is in the Bodleian Library at Oxford. Less complete manuscripts exist in other locations, including the Vatican Library.
Yes, they are: they do exist. Yes, they are: they do exist. Yes, they are: they do exist. Yes, they are: they do exist.
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Yes. There are isotopes of elements that are simply not found anywhere in the universe (and even if they did exist momentarily, their lifetime is so short that in the next moment they would have decayed into a different more stable isotope).
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True, they do not exist.
If no elements existed, nothing would exist.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
94 natural elements and 14 artificial elements
These elements exist as compounds.
All elements and all compounds do not exist as molecules. As examples, noble gases exist as individulal atoms and ionic compounds form lattices.
88 different elements exist in nature.
A tree is a connected graph in which only 1 path exist between any two vertices of the graph i.e. if the graph has no cycles. A spanning tree of a connected graph G is a tree which includes all the vertices of the graph G.There can be more than one spanning tree for a connected graph G.
Elements can either be synthetic or natural. Synthetic elements are made artificially in laboratories, while natural elements exist in their natural state in nature. Natural elements can further be defined as native elements. These elements exist in their uncombined state.
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