Trace elements are any elements which are found in "trace" (very small) quantities in something. For example the major elements found in humans are Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen but small amounts of Magnesium and Iodine are also necessary for us to live healthy lives, these would be termed trace elements.
Calcium is not a transition element becuase it is not in group 3-12 on the Periodic Table.
No.
Calcium is an element by itself, so it can't contain any other elements and still be calcium.
It's one kind of atoms all the way through.
yes calcium is an element.
symbol:Ca
Atomic no:20
yes
yes
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
trace elemnts are neded only in samll quanties whil essentials are necessary for lvine
nitrogen
This element is iodine (I).
Holsteins have more than one "trace element" in them. So there is no particular trace element of a particular breed of cow, or any other animal for that matter.
no
Silicone is not an element at all. You are thinking of silicon, which is one of the most abundant elements on and in Earth - just the opposite of a trace element.
the differences between a macromineral and a trace element is that their is no difference they both has something to do with the health
Yes
yes
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Any element which is found only in traces (that's small quantities).
A trace element.
Boron is the trace element in blue diamonds.
Zinc is a trace element as the others are found in large amounts.
trace elemnts are neded only in samll quanties whil essentials are necessary for lvine