Technetium, atomic number 43
Promethium, atomic number 61
Astatine, atomic number 85
Francium, atomic number 87
Neptunium, atomic number 93
Plutonium, atomic number 94
Transuranium elements
Americium symbol Am, atomic number 95
Curium symbol Cm, atomic number 96
Berkelium symbol Bk, atomic number 97
Californium symbol Cf, atomic number 98
Einsteinium symbol Es, atomic number 99
Fermium symbol Fm, atomic number 100
Mendelevium symbol Md, atomic number 101
Nobelium symbol No, atomic number 102
Lawrencium symbol Lr, atomic number 103
Transactinide elements
Rutherfordium symbol Rf, atomic number 104
Dubnium symbol Db, atomic number 105
Seaborgium symbol Sg, atomic number 106
Bohrium symbol Bh, atomic number 107
Hassium symbol Hs, atomic number 108
Meitnerium symbol Mt, atomic number 109
Darmstadtium symbol Ds, atomic number 110
Roentgenium symbol Rg, atomic number 111
All elements are made up of molecules.
No! Molecules are made of elements. Elements are not made from anything else except the subatomic particles protons, electrons, and neutrons.
Elements (like, on the periodic table) are pure substances. ( they're made of themselves
Calcium chloride, CaCl2, is made of the elements calcium and chlorine.
Yes, atoms make up almost everything, they can only be broken down into protons, neutrons and electrons. An element is a substance found on the periodic table with certain rules and regulations given to each element. An element is made up only of atoms. A compound is a mixture of two or more elements that can be broken down into elements again, it is not a pure substance as such. So a compound is made up of elements, elements are made of atoms.
Inorganic compounds - usually made from elements other than
wings of death --- refers to clouds; when it would rain the rain drops will met their end on this earth feet of mad elements --- refers to the five elements from which life is made and when life ends and all the elements are restored back in these lines the poet refers to the life and death cycle and also the destructive side of heavy rainfall which destroys the human
In the poem "Song of the Rain," the phrase "mad elements" refers to the chaotic and unpredictable forces of nature, such as wind, rain, and thunder, which are personified as elements that dance and play together harmoniously. The poet uses this phrase to convey the wild and uncontrollable nature of the elements during a storm.
Everything is made from elements except elements themselves.
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Everything in the world is made from elements.
All elements are made of atoms.
Fibers can be made out of several elements.
Elements are not made of other elements. They are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. They all differ in configuration.
Man-made elements are made in a particle accelerator.
The homophone is the same word -- mad. The word mad has two meanings: mad = crazy mad = angry