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They are:CarbonHydrogenOxygenCalciumPotassiumSodium
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are the four most common. I believe phosphorous and sulfur are the next most common.
six, carbon, hydorgen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur. phosphorus
they all tend to form multiple covalent bonds
carbon, nitrogen . Hydrogdn , oxygen, sulphur, phosphorur & hologens
Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Carbon Sulfur and something else.
They are:CarbonHydrogenOxygenCalciumPotassiumSodium
Carbon: CHydrogen: HOxygen: O2Nitrogen: NPhosphorus: PSulfur: S
carbon oxygen hydrogen nitrogen phosphorus and calcium
CHNOPS - The acronym CHNOPS, which stands for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, represents the six most important chemical elements whose covalent combinations make up most biological molecules on Earth.
At its most basic all matter is made up of various quarks. Quarks come in six flavours as both quarks and antiquarks. They form electrons, protons and neutrons. These larger particles form the atoms of all elements.
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Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen are the four most common. I believe phosphorous and sulfur are the next most common.
six, carbon, hydorgen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur. phosphorus
the six elements are:CarbonHydrogenOxygenNitrogenPhosphorusSulfur
Of course, all matter (as far as we know) is made up of molecules and atoms which in turn is made of protons, neutrons, electrons. Even protons and neutrons are made of quarks. Cells are combinations of various elements and the six basic ones are carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, phosphorus and calcium. These elements are made up of atoms which are made from protons, neutrons and electrons,
they all tend to form multiple covalent bonds