'cause I'm always where I need to be
Yeah, and I always thought I would end up
With you, eventually
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Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.
magnesium :)
well some of the nature elements are known as Fire, Water, Earth, and Air Another answer I think what you may mean is what elements (chemical elements - not those in the answer above) are found in an uncombined form in nature. Well, not many. Gold is one. Nitrogen gas, oxygen, all the inert gases are others
Oxygen, silicon, aluminum, and iron are among the most abundant elements in nature. They are commonly found in rocks, soils, and the Earth's crust due to their stability and abundance in the environment.
To locate a family of elements in the periodic table, identify the column (group) where the elements are found. The oxygen family, also known as Group 16, includes the elements oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), and polonium (Po). Sometimes, it also includes the synthetic element livermorium (Lv). These elements share similar chemical properties due to their position in the same group.
Elements that occur naturally in nature include hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and others. These elements make up the building blocks of all matter in the universe and are found in various compounds and substances on Earth and beyond.
Yes, radium is found in nature as a trace element in uranium ores. It is typically found in combination with other elements in these ores, and it is not typically found in its pure, uncombined form in nature.
The elements found in sodium chlorate are sodium, chlorine, and oxygen.
The elements found in ferrous oxide are iron (Fe) and oxygen (O).
Most elements in nature are found in the solid state.
No. Oxygen is an element that is a gas under normal conditions.
Oxygen can exist on its own as a diatomic molecule, O2, or it can form compounds with other elements. In nature, oxygen is commonly found in both elemental form and in various compounds.