hydrogen
helium
lithium
boron
carbon
nitrogen
oxygen
phosphorus
sulfur
aluminium
iron
zinc
magnesium
calcium
barium
sodium
potassium
Hydrogen
Helium
Lithium
Beryllium
Boron
Carbon
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Fluorine
Neon
Sodium
Magnesium
Aluminium
Silicon
Phosphorus
Sulphur
Chlorine
Argon
Potassium
Calcium
Examples of elements are:
The first ten elements of the Periodic Table are hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine and neon.
Hydrogen is a gas and number 1
Helium is a noblegas
Lithium is a metal
Beryllium is a metal
Boron is a metalloid
Carbon is a non-metal
Nitrogen is a gas
Oxygen is a gas
Fluorine is a halogen and gas
Neon is a noblegas
Iron, Aluminum, Zinc, copper, Lead, Tin, Gold, Silver, Platinum, Uranium,
Hydrogen, helium, lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, flourine, and neon.
The 10 elements are: Fire, water, air , earth, thunder, ice , grass, steel, and that's all.
1.ZINC
2.COPPER
3.SILVER
4.GOLD
STAINLESS STEEL
5.MERCURY
6.IRON
7.PLATINUM
8.ALUMINIUM
9.TIN
10.BRONZE
Not all the elements occur naturally; some elements are man-made.
There are 92 elements found naturally in the universe.
Yes
The heaviest naturally occurring element is uranium, and it has 92 electrons.
Periodic table lists elements and not compounds. Out of the first 92 elements, 1 being hydrogen (H) and 92 being uranium (U), there are 90 that are naturally occurring. Technetium (Tc) and promethium (Pm) are man-made elements and do not have any isotopes occurring naturally.
Not all the elements occur naturally; some elements are man-made.
There are 92 elements found naturally in the universe.
Elements 1-92 except 43 (technetium) and 61 (promethium) occur naturally. So, there are 90 naturally occurring elements.
Yes
Synthetic
3 quarters of the 90 naturally occurring elements are called metals.
The heaviest naturally occurring element is uranium, and it has 92 electrons.
Naturally occurring and man made elements
Periodic table lists elements and not compounds. Out of the first 92 elements, 1 being hydrogen (H) and 92 being uranium (U), there are 90 that are naturally occurring. Technetium (Tc) and promethium (Pm) are man-made elements and do not have any isotopes occurring naturally.
Artificial Elements can only be made by synthesisation in a lab (by firing an atom at a projectile). Wheras natural elements can be found naturally.
That's the approximate number of naturally occurring elements.
No, as it occurs in naturally occurring elements of the periodic table.