A chemical element is a type of atom distinguished by its atomic number; which is the number of protons in its nucleus. The term is also used to refer to a pure chemical substance composed of atoms with the same number of protons. Common examples of elements are iron, copper, silver, gold, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen. In total, 117 elements have been observed as of 2008, of which 94 occur naturally on Earth. 80 elements have stable isotopes, namely all elements with atomic numbers 1 to 82, except elements 43 and 61 (technetium and promethium). Elements with atomic numbers 83 or higher (bismuth and above) are inherently unstable, and undergo radioactive decay. The elements from atomic number 83 to 94 have no stable nuclei, but are nevertheless found in nature, either surviving as remnants of the primordial stellar nucleosynthesis which produced the elements in the solar system, or else produced as short-lived daughter-isotopes through the natural decay of uranium and thorium. All chemical matter consists of these elements. New elements of higher atomic number are discovered from time to time, as products of artificial nuclear reactions.
element of geography mean what is in that story and what is it about or in the sentence
No. Not if by element you mean a Periodic Element.
Please specify what you mean by 'i' in an element. If you mean which element has an i in its chemical symbol, some of them are Li, Ni, etc.
Which element do you mean?
an element becomes a totally different element..
what does the word element mean?
a quark or if you mean the smallest element hydrogen
If you mean the most common or 'ubiquitous' element, then it is hydrogen (H).
It is something that is unexpected, as in "There is an element of surprise in this movie."
No it is not an element on the table of elements if that is what you mean.
The element has gained one or more electrons....
The element has gained one or more electrons....