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== What Are Chemical Elements? == '''Chemical elements''' are pure substances consisting of only one type of atom, identified by their unique number of protons in the nucleus, known as the '''atomic number'''. Elements are the fundamental building blocks of all matter in the universe. Each element is represented by a '''chemical symbol''' (e.g., H for hydrogen, O for oxygen) and appears in the '''Periodic Table of Elements'''. == Basic Properties of Elements == Every element has specific characteristics, including: * '''Atomic Number''' β Number of protons in the nucleus * '''Atomic Mass''' β Weighted average mass of atoms * '''Chemical Symbol''' β One- or two-letter abbreviation (e.g., Fe for iron) * '''State of Matter''' β Solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature * '''Metallic Character''' β Whether it's a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid == Types of Elements == Chemical elements are classified into different types based on their properties: === 1. Metals === * Good conductors of heat and electricity * Malleable and ductile * Lustrous (shiny) * Mostly solid at room temperature (except mercury) ''Examples: Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Gold (Au)'' === 2. Nonmetals === * Poor conductors * Brittle when solid * Can be gases, liquids, or solids ''Examples: Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), Sulfur (S)'' === 3. Metalloids === * Have properties of both metals and nonmetals * Semi-conductors ''Examples: Silicon (Si), Boron (B), Arsenic (As)'' == Natural vs. Synthetic Elements == * '''Natural Elements''' β Found in nature (e.g., hydrogen, oxygen, gold) * '''Synthetic Elements''' β Created artificially in laboratories (e.g., technetium, einsteinium) There are currently '''118 known elements'''. The first 94 occur naturally, while the rest are man-made. == Role of Elements in Daily Life == Chemical elements are essential in many aspects of life: * '''Oxygen (O)''' β Essential for breathing * '''Carbon (C)''' β Found in all living organisms * '''Iron (Fe)''' β Used in construction and manufacturing * '''Calcium (Ca)''' β Vital for bones and teeth * '''Silicon (Si)''' β Important in electronics and computers == How Elements are Represented == Each element is identified by: * '''Symbol''': One- or two-letter abbreviation (e.g., Na for sodium) * '''Atomic Number''': Tells the number of protons * '''Atomic Mass''': Usually shown below the symbol ''Example: For Oxygen β Symbol: O, Atomic Number: 8, Atomic Mass: 15.999'' == Periodic Table and Elements == All chemical elements are arranged in the '''Periodic Table''' based on their atomic number and chemical properties. This allows scientists and students to understand: * Periodic trends * Group behaviors * Chemical bonding tendencies See: [[Periodic Table of Elements β A Complete Guide]] == Fun Facts About Elements == * '''Hydrogen''' is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. * '''Gold''' is so malleable that a single gram can be beaten into a sheet of 1 square meter. * The human body is made up of about 96% of just four elements: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. == Conclusion == Understanding chemical elements is essential to grasp how matter behaves, how reactions occur, and how life and technology work. From the air we breathe to the devices we use, elements are at the core of everything. == References and Further Reading == * [https://iupac.org/ IUPAC β International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry] * [https://www.periodicvideos.com Periodic Videos (University of Nottingham)] * Chemistry Textbooks (NCERT, Pearson, Oxford) * [https://www.khanacademy.org Khan Academy β Chemistry Courses] == Disclaimer == ''This article is for '''academic and educational purposes only'''. It is designed to support student learning and science education on MediaWiki platforms. For in-depth study, consult verified textbooks and peer-reviewed scientific sources.''
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