The man-made elements will usually be found at the end of a modern Periodic Table. Look up periodic table in your search engine.
The element AU on the periodic chart stands for gold.
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there is no letter 'A' on the table.
Arsenic
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it's right under the chemical symbol for the element
The element with the symbol At is named astatine.
Manganese.
chlorine
Boron
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