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Elements

If something is made completely of one type of atom, it is called an element.

Elements

Elements

  • All the atoms in an element are identical in mass and properties.
  • Elements can be solid, liquid or gas.
    • It doesn’t matter what the physical state is, as long as all the atoms are identical.
The periodic table

The periodic table

  • All the different types of atom are listed in the periodic table.
  • There are over 100 different atoms, and so over 100 different elements. Some examples of elements are:
    • Oxygen is made up of only oxygen atoms.
    • Silver is made up of only silver atoms.
    • Copper is made up of only copper atoms.
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