That can't be answered in this small text box, there are countless. The atoms are all in the Periodic Table, and there are many rules and exceptions as to how they combine and how they don't. You should study chemistry.
Especially carbon (and silicium) are able to form the basis for very large and complex compounds, which is the field of organic chemistry and a large part of your body (carbon that is).
That can't be answered in this small text box, there are countless. The atoms are all in the Periodic Table, and there are many rules and exceptions as to how they combine and how they don't. You should study chemistry.
Especially carbon (and silicium) are able to form the basis for very large and complex compounds, which is the field of organic chemistry and a large part of your body (carbon that is).
In nature, potassium is always found as one or more of its compounds.
Elements. There are only about ninety of these found in nature, compared with millions of compounds and even more mixtures.
In the nature zirconium is found as zirconium silicate or other compounds.
Compounds, or minerals. The most common is the sodium chloride found in sea water. They are too reactive to be found as free elements.
Yes it can be found in nature in trace amounts in the atmosphere. This is because it is SO UNREACTIVE, it cant possibly be found in compounds.
In the nature the majority of chemical elements are found as compounds.
In nature, potassium is always found as one or more of its compounds.
Elements. There are only about ninety of these found in nature, compared with millions of compounds and even more mixtures.
In the nature zirconium is found as zirconium silicate or other compounds.
Compounds, or minerals. The most common is the sodium chloride found in sea water. They are too reactive to be found as free elements.
Yes it can be found in nature in trace amounts in the atmosphere. This is because it is SO UNREACTIVE, it cant possibly be found in compounds.
Sodium, being a reactive element In group 1, cannot be found as element in nature. One of its common compounds is rock salt.
The alkali metals are all very recative and are not found free in nature (pure elemental form) but are always found as compounds. (minerals)
Alkaline metals are usually found only as compounds in Nature because these metals are very active chemically and will combine with many commonly found substances such as water.
Some volcanoes and oil wells may release small amounts of hydrogen gas, but it is seldom found in nature except in compounds with other elements, such as water.
Astatine exist in nature very probable as compounds.
alkali metals are highly reactive especially with water so they tend to form compounds in nature.