Oxygen, gold, iron, and titanium.
A paramagnetic element is an element that is weakly attracted to a magnetic field due to the presence of unpaired electrons. Some common examples of paramagnetic elements include oxygen, copper, and aluminum.
The only distinct examples of an element are its isotopes, unless one wishes to consider the compounds of the element as examples. By 1985, isotopes of uranium with every integral mass number from 226 through 240 had been reported, along with U-242.
Helium is chemically inert; it does not combine with any other element.
Some examples are compounds of iodine, samarium, radium, strontium.
uranium -just an elemet uranium 235 -element but this is radioactive
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
A non-example of an element is something that is made up of elements but isn't actually an element. Some examples are water, salt, brass, and steel.
No, ductile is not an element. Ductility is a property of some elements and materials that allows them to be stretched or deformed without breaking. Examples of ductile elements include gold, copper, and platinum.
Native elements can be silver or cpper and are made up of one element only.
Einsteinium, 99Es and Curium, 96Cu are some examples.
There are many examples. Ni is a example element.
Mendelevium is a sufficient example for the element with the atomic number 101.