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The names of elements on the Periodic Table are not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun. For example: "hydrogen" not "Hydrogen."
The chemist identified a new element in the periodic table, which he named "gadolinium."
In a chemical context, the names of elements are typically not capitalized unless they are derived from proper nouns, such as "Americanium."
Yes, "Table of Contents" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is the title of a specific section in a document.
The element with the Latin root word "selene" is selenium. Selenium is a nonmetal element that belongs to group 16 and period 4 on the periodic table. It is commonly used in electronic devices, glass production, and as a dietary supplement.
The symbol Si represents the element silicon on the periodic table. Silicon is a metalloid element that is commonly used in the production of electronic devices and solar panels.
Ca stands for Calcium on the Periodic table of elements.
Krypton is one element on the Periodic Table that sounds like it should be in a comic book.
Radium (Ra) # 88th element in the periodic table.
The element abbreviated with As on the periodic table is Arsenic
Sodium is the eleventh element on the periodic table.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
Copper is on the Periodic Table, anything on the periodic table is an element so copper wire is made from an element.
Darmstadtium is the element 110 in the periodic table.
No, hydrogen is ?the lightest element in the periodic table.
If you're asking what element is number 17 on the periodic table the answer is Chlorine. Assuming this is for a chemistry class you should have a periodic table available to you and that would be rather easy to look up.
H or Hydrogen is an element. If it's on a periodic table then it's an element
The element potassium is represented by the abbreviation K in the periodic table.