Most elements found in nature are in the combined form because of the ionic and hydroqen bondinq.
The ACTUAL form in which matter is most commonly found is an element! What that other person had was not true! (they did not answer the question)!
Hydrogen is believed to be the most common element in the Universe, because it is the primary constituent of most stars.
Most elements are solids in compounds.
Most elements are found as an ore
Most elements in nature are metals
The answer is Yes.
Most elements in nature are solid.
Most elements are sufficiently reactive so it can not exist in elemental form.
Yes, The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are all molecular elements that exist in nature. Due to their reactivity, it is rare to find the halogens and phosphorus in their elemental forms in nature.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
- many elements doesn't exist in pure form in the nature - many objects are made from alloys - many objects are mixture of compounds
because of their oxidation numbers, they want to obtain a stable electron configuration
Most elements are sufficiently reactive so it can not exist in elemental form.
Yes, The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are all molecular elements that exist in nature. Due to their reactivity, it is rare to find the halogens and phosphorus in their elemental forms in nature.
Yes: Oxygen and nitrogen are the most frequently encountered examples.
88 different elements exist in nature.
The chemical substances found in the atmosphere exist as gases.
Most elements in nature are found in the solid state.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
- many elements doesn't exist in pure form in the nature - many objects are made from alloys - many objects are mixture of compounds
because of their oxidation numbers, they want to obtain a stable electron configuration
No. There are 118 currently known elements, of which 98 exist in nature. The other 20 have only been produced in laboratories. Elements beyond that would be too unstable to exist.
isotopes
chemically reactive