All the natural element are elements 1 through 92, or Hydrogen through Uranium. However, there are two exceptions: Promethium and Technetium, elements 43 and 61, which for some reason are strictly synthetic, or unable to be formed in nature.
All the elements with the atomic number in the range 1-97.
Periodic table comprises of all the elements. There are variety of elements in nature.
no there are nuclear atom
Yes, The elements hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur are all molecular elements that exist in nature. Due to their reactivity, it is rare to find the halogens and phosphorus in their elemental forms in nature.
no. uranium and thorium occur in nature
All the elements before neptunium are found in the nature. Also neptunium can be found in the nature only in ultratraces resulting from nuclear weapons experiments or other experiments.
Elements found in nature are referred to natural elements, as opposed to synthetic, which are man made.
There aren't any more "new" elements that can be found in nature. The only elements left to discover are all man-made "super-heavy elements" (The uuu, uub, uut, etc. in the periodic table).
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Most elements in nature are found in the solid state.
how may elements occur naturally in nature
Elements that occur naturally in nature include hydrogen, helium, oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and others. These elements make up the building blocks of all matter in the universe and are found in various compounds and substances on Earth and beyond.