Asssuming the Universe began with the Big Bang, it is thought that the first element formed, by colliding quarks and other sub-atomic particles, was hydrogen - the lightest of all the elements.
Copper.
More probably Gold, it doesn't corrode.
If your asking cosmological not technological, it is definitely Hydrogen.
The first element was hydrogen; it was made over 13 billion years ago when the universe cooled enough that stable atoms could be formed from the existing sub-atomic particles.
Helium is the first member and the most abundent element in the known universe
mercury
The prevailing scientific theory is that the universe started with the Big Bang.
The first element to be made artificially was technetium.
Because hydrogen was the ffirst element formed in the first 3 minutes of the universe.
Big Bang nucleosynthesis produced stable isotopes for:Hydrogen(Deuterium)HeliumLithium
The remnants of the big bang initially. Then the first stars formed.
The first element was hydrogen; it was made over 13 billion years ago when the universe cooled enough that stable atoms could be formed from the existing sub-atomic particles.
Helium is the first member and the most abundent element in the known universe
mercury
The prevailing scientific theory is that the universe started with the Big Bang.
Because hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. Also hydrogen was the first element which appeared after Big Bang.
The first element to be made artificially was technetium.
Hydrogen. It is also the lightest element and the first element that ever formed.
Since the first element ever produced synthetically was Technetium, then it will be in the Transition Metal block.
Gods Word. He spoke and it was, as he formed and he fashioned all things. Now we know that those words became flesh and a Man. They were Jesus our Savior and King.