No. Much of naturally occurring matter consists of mixtures and some of pure elements, neither of which is a compound.
The simplest form of all matter is an atom, which consists of a nucleus made up of protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. Atoms combine to form molecules and compounds, which make up all substances in the universe. Elements, defined by the number of protons in their nuclei, are the building blocks of matter, with each element representing a unique type of atom.
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No, supplementary angles just add up to 180 degrees. It does not matter how these 180 degrees are distributed.
No matter what, all three angles of the triangle will ALWAYS add up to 180 degrees.
Matter include and others entities than elements and compounds.
Yes, all matter is composed of elements and compounds. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, while compounds are made up of two or more different elements chemically bonded together. Therefore, all matter is ultimately a combination of elements and compounds.
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.
Yes, anything and everything is made up of matter.
An element is only a chemical element, only a single type of atoms.A compound contain 2 or more atoms of different atoms.Matter can be an element, a compound or a mixture of compounds.
I believe...compounds are made up of two or more elements. Elements are made up of atoms.
Matter is made up of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of everything in the universe. Atoms consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons. Different combinations of these atoms form the various elements and compounds that make up all matter around us.
Leaves are complex mixtures of many compounds; all these compounds are formed from atoms. And atoms are the smallest units of matter.
Compounds / molecules
Carbon is the basic constituent of all organic matter. Organic compounds are made up of carbon in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements.
Yes, the eyes are made up of atoms and molecules. The different components of the eye, such as the cornea, lens, and retina, are all composed of various molecules that make up the structures necessary for vision.
Atoms make up all matter. An element has atoms that are all the same. Compounds are made of different kinds of atoms combined chemically in exact whole number ratios.