What is the dif between Atoms and Elements?

In summary, understanding the difference between atoms and elements is essential in the study of chemistry. An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into more than one kind of atom, while an atom is the smallest definable constituent of an element. Atoms make up elements, and each element has a unique signature based on the number of protons and neutrons in its atoms. This distinction may be confusing, but it is important in understanding the composition and properties of different substances.
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Ok so I just started taking this Bio 12 class after not being in High School for over 5 years!

It is not what I thought it would be at all!

Im kind of getting stuck on one topic and no matter who I talk to I still don't understand it.

What is the dif between Atoms and Elements?

I know that depending on the amount of protons, electrons etc in an atom it will tell you what kind of element it is...so wouldn't that make the two the same thing? So why use different words for it...its really confusing!

Some people have said that an atom is the smallest part. in an element but that doesn't make sense to me.

Are atoms what make up an element?

Like does it take hundreds of thousands of atoms to make up an element? Are atoms the only things that are inside the element? The more atoms of an element you have the more weight of that element you have?

So in a sentence would you be like...in my hand I have a chunk of the element called Gold...this element is made up of thousands of tiny Gold atoms?

Sorry for all the questions but I hd serious trama in a car accident and I don't get things as fast as I used to lol.

Thanks
 
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Welcome to PF, Kassandra.
Essentially, an element is something that can't be broken down into more than one kind of atom (excluding isotopes, which differ in the number of neutrons but are otherwise identical). An atom is indeed the smallest definable constituent of an element. You can, as you said, have a single atom of gold and it's still gold. You cannot have a single proton of gold, or neutron, or any other subatomic particle. If more than one type of atom is present, the material is a compound.
 
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Think of an element as a distinct flavor of atoms. Elements are a clasification name set we have for each flavor of atom: hydrogen, helium. lithium... uranium.
 
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Atoms make up elements, elements are unique in that they are only divisible into atoms. The atom of an element has a unique characteristic, number of protons and nuetrons. Which give the element a unique signature. So you are correct when u say in my hand is 5 ounces of gold, which contains certain amount of gold atoms. Just remember that this means a specific number of nuetrons and protons for that atom.
Does this help?
 
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see here:

http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/E/Elements.html
 

Related to What is the dif between Atoms and Elements?

What is the difference between atoms and elements?

Atoms are the fundamental building blocks of matter, while elements are substances made up of only one type of atom.

How do atoms and elements differ in terms of structure?

Atoms consist of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons in energy levels. Elements have a specific number of protons in their nucleus, which determines their atomic number and unique properties.

Can atoms and elements be broken down into smaller parts?

Atoms are considered the smallest unit of matter and cannot be broken down further without losing their properties. Elements, on the other hand, can be broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions.

What is the relationship between atoms and elements?

Atoms combine to form molecules, which make up compounds and substances. Elements are the purest form of matter and are made up of only one type of atom.

How are atoms and elements used in scientific research?

Scientists use knowledge of atoms and elements to study and understand the properties and behaviors of matter, as well as to manipulate and create new substances through chemical reactions.

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