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The most common state of matter among elements is solid. This is because many elements exist as solids at room temperature and pressure. Some examples of solid elements include iron, copper, and gold.
Bromine (Br) and mercury (Hg) are the only two liquid elements on the periodic table. (at room temperature and normal pressure that is)
Its mostly solid except for mercury. Mercury is liquid at room temperature.
The common elements on earth are most of what are found in the periodic table of the elements. Generally, the lower the atomic number, the greater amount of the element. The first 92 elements in the periodic table are found naturally on earth. The rest of them listed are made synthetically in places like laboratories. Their common state of matter is all listed on the periodic table at the same temperature, 273K (0C).
The common elements of Saturn is Hydrogen and Helium. Saturn's powerful gravitational pull and atmospheric pressure allows Hydrogen and Helium to exist as a liquid around its core. In addition to being liquids most of its atmosphere is Hydrogen and Helium with Ammonia being the source of its yellow coloration.
Liquid state is the most uncommon. There are only 2 elements that are liquids at room temperature. They are Bromine and Mercury.
The valence of hydrogen which is a common element of living matter is 1. The other elements are oxygen which has a valence of 2, nitrogen has a valence of 3 and carbon has a valence of 4.
The three elements that must be present in coal are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. These elements make up the organic matter that was transformed and preserved through the process of coalification.
The 4 elements are Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon and Hydrogen.
No, it is not true. Think about it for a moment. There are fewer than 92 naturally occurring non-radioactive elements. If "trace elements" made up 99 percent of something, then at least one of them is present in greater quantity than the remaining one percent. It's pretty silly to call the element which is present in the greatest quantity a trace element.
Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Nitrogen ;)