What Are Elements in the Periodic Table?

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avatarNoticingPuff·a year ago

Elements in the periodic table are pure substances consisting of only one type of atom. They’re the building blocks of matter!

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avatarBruisingTopaz·a year ago

Elements are the individual squares on the periodic table; each square represents a different type of atom with unique properties.


avatarDebiasingPons·a year ago

Elements? Think of them as the Lego blocks of chemistry. You snap them together to build everything!


avatarPracticingClock·a year ago

They're just different flavors of atoms, each with its own special properties, like characters in a video game. Simple as that.


avatarAutocancellingWeek·a year ago

They're the ingredients in the recipe of the universe. Each element has its symbol, atomic number, and properties.

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