Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Whats an Element in Chemistry?

What's an Element in Chemistry?What's an element in chemistry? Are there a beginning and an end to everything? Can you create things out of nothing?An element is an 'atom' that are not found in the periodic table and can't be created from, and doesn't exist in the universe. It does not belong to the group that we call the 'elemental'. We have those that are already there.Now, if you were to ask what is an element, it would just make no sense. A few more questions could be asked, but, to most people, it just makes no sense. To a chemist, an element is an energy that happens to be free, and does not take part in any reaction. It does not belong to any category.In a practical example, you can easily see an element. If you can think of anything like it, you can definitely know something about it and be able to study it, so that you can build an element in your laboratory.When you are able to use this knowledge, and become very curious about things, you will find that you have the ability to make many types of elements. The very best ones of all. You will find some that you might not expect, and then you will wonder at how they did it.Your ability to do this has to be made up of both intuition and training. When you start to understand what can happen with the properties of an element, you will be able to see many possibilities. You will have your own ways of generating elements, and your own concepts of what can happen.It is possible to design your own unique type of element, and you will be the one who discovers what is the best among all of the elements that can be created. Do you have what it takes to understand what you have learned? If you do, then you may find that you will be able to generate your own unique element.

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