Im think yes im 80% sure
Hydrogen is a unique element in that it has only one electron and one proton, and thus cannot be grouped into any other family.
Lead is the only element. all others are compounds.
Titanium! there may be others, but i know titanium for sure.
No, im pretty sure that only some elements will bond to others, remember theres cations and anions!
Examples of non-metal elements that are gases include hydrogen, oxygen, and many others, while bromine is the only liquid non-metal element.
There is no such thing as a cancer atom as cancer is not an element or even a substance. Cancer is a disease. An atom can belong to only one element and cannot contain others.
The element my be rare because it is part of a compound and cannot be found as an element as itself in nature. The only way to get the element is to extract it from the compound. That may not be very easy.
there are no compounds on a periodic table. only elements are placed in the periodic table and they are grouped by similar attributes
Hydrogen (symbol H) is the Lightest and Most Common Element. That is true not only on Earth, but also in Space. It is the Mother of all other Elements ... all of the others were built by nuclear reactions on Hydrogen.
the periodic table is grouped according to similarities. when Mendeleev grouped his first periodic table they followed a pattern. any elements that contained similarities they were all put into the same column.
The short answer: No. There is, as of yet, no 119th element. A lot of people say that the Periodic Table is full and there are no others left, but based on history everyone who has ever said that has been proven wrong. Only time will tell.
which element can only formed one ion