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Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
These elements exist as compounds.
Just think this.....is the solar system did NOT exist then we would not exist.
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.
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
If no elements existed, nothing would exist.
Very few elements exist in their free state in nature. The vast majority of them exist as compounds, chemically bonded to other elements.
94 natural elements and 14 artificial elements
These elements exist as compounds.
Just think this.....is the solar system did NOT exist then we would not exist.
All elements and all compounds do not exist as molecules. As examples, noble gases exist as individulal atoms and ionic compounds form lattices.
88 different elements exist in nature.
Elements can either be synthetic or natural. Synthetic elements are made artificially in laboratories, while natural elements exist in their natural state in nature. Natural elements can further be defined as native elements. These elements exist in their uncombined state.
NaHCO doesn't exist; NaHCO3 contain 4 elements.
Radioactive elements exist in all groups of the periodic table.
No. There are 118 currently known elements, of which 98 exist in nature. The other 20 have only been produced in laboratories. Elements beyond that would be too unstable to exist.
Considering also very heavy artificial elements this group doesn't exist.