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What are the quantitative significance of an element?​

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Answered by Xxauspicious3354xX
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1) It represents name of the element.

2) It represents one atom of the elements.

3) It represents one mole of atoms of the element.

4) It represents a definite mass of the element.

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Answered by smitikadas2006
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Chemistry uses a pictorial language. In the same way that every person on the planet understands 2 + 2 = 4, but not “two plus two equals four”, chemists use an incredibly efficient set of lines and symbols to show all reactions using basically no written words.

Every chemist (or student) in the world understands what H2O is. Pretty much every language in the world has it’s own word for “water”. Recently discovered elements are known worldwide by a single name, like nihonium, but most societies have their own words for gold, silver etc. even if they are still related

That is the significance of elementa

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