Three chemical elements make up the Iron Triad, iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).
These three elements are sometimes given the name Iron Triad because they have some similarities in properties and are located together in the Periodic Table.
Three chemical elements make up the Iron Triad, iron (Fe), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni).These three elements are sometimes given the name Iron Triad because they have some similarities in properties and are located together in the Periodic Table.
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Chlorine, iodine and another make up the halogen triad.The halogens are:FluorineChlorineBromineIodineAstatineDoesn't sound like a triad to me.
iron and sulfur
Iron and oxygen
Iron (Fe) and Sulfur (S) make up Iron Sulfide.
Iron and chlorine are the elements that make up ferrous chloride.
Iron and carbon.
Iron and oxygen
No elements are made up of a compound. I think you mean 'Which elements make up iron oxide?', and the answer to that is iron and oxygen.
iron and nickel
NO!!! You have the question the wrong way around. The question should be ' Do elements make up minerals?'. The answer is YES!!!. e.g. The mineral iron ore is iron(III) oxide (Fe2O3) . It is made up of the elements iron (Fe) and oxygen(O).