They are all in the coal family, wich wll mak hem in common.
They are all in the coal family, which will make them common.
That would be Bromide.
It may be Bromine-79 (79Br) because it is one of the 2 stable isotopes. The other one is Bromine-81 (81Br).
Cobalt is a silvery gray metal. A link is provided.
Abundance of cobalt in the earth crust: 25-35 mg/kg Abundance of cobalt in the sea water: 0,02 microgram/L Abundance of cobalt in the solar system: 2,3.10-3 atom mole fraction relative to silicon=1. Abundance of cobalt in the human body: 0,000 002 1 %
Silicone is a synthetic polymer, derived from silicon metal. The nature of its origin gives it a number of significant advantages over conventional rubber polymers. Silicone is available in the form of rubbers, greases, and fluids. Please see the Primasil Silicones FAQ for more answers www.primasil.com
Some common radionuclides that can be produced from tellurium-124 are Iodine-123 and Iodine-124.
Bromine is fairly common on Earth. Bromine is naturally found in the Earth's crust and in seawater.
Bromine forms bromide with metals.
Whats a cobalt, how can I answer the question if i don't know what it means
The most common oxidation number is +II. The charge and number for cobalt is +2.
Cobalt is a transition metal. Its oxidation states are 2 (3).
The common name for cobalt chloride is the term "soap". dont ask us how we found it it was sung to us by a metallic dick
Cobalt steel is a form of high-speed steel containing a significant proportion of cobalt. M-35 (5% cobalt) and M-42 (8% cobalt) are common cobalt steel alloys. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_speed_steel
That would be Bromide.
Examples of silicon products are: 1.silicone egg ring 2.silicone rubber keypads 3.silicone cookware 4.silicone masks 5.silicone nibbles 6.silicone roller * * * * * Note that these are products of silicone. Silicone contains silicon but is not the same. More common examples of silicon use are microprocessor chips, glass, sand paper.
Oxygen & Silicone.
They are both liquid at room temperature.