Being out of one's element means being in a group of people with whom you are not comfortable, that their activities and exercises are not similar to those to which you are accustomed, and you would feel more in your own element if you could select your usual gathering of friends with whom to conduct games and conversations.
It depends on what you mean by great. If you mean most massive, then radon has the biggest naturally occurring ones. ( However element 118 has been made artificially). If you mean the most common, then it is argon.
No. Not if by element you mean a Periodic Element.
Which element do you mean?
Concerns about the element's toxicity have led to mercury thermometers being largely phased out in clinical environments in favor of alcohol-filled or digital ones.
the diagram that is an element....thanks for being specific in the question..
It's a mixture of compounds (water and ethanol being the two major ones).
The ones who discovered the element mercury were the ancients
It means being focused on ones social position.
It depends on what you mean by great. If you mean most massive, then radon has the biggest naturally occurring ones. ( However element 118 has been made artificially). If you mean the most common, then it is argon.
It means to be comfortable with what you are doing or to know what you are doing...for example, if a professional baseball player and an accountant were playing a game of baseball, the baseball player would be in his element, whereas the accountant may be out of his element.
No. Not if by element you mean a Periodic Element.
"Being" means "existing", the state of existence, or a living creature.
Please specify what you mean by 'i' in an element. If you mean which element has an i in its chemical symbol, some of them are Li, Ni, etc.
Which element do you mean?
The root word kal is for Potassium, related to the element symbol for Potassium being K.
The ones who discovered the element Mercury were the ancients
Concerns about the element's toxicity have led to mercury thermometers being largely phased out in clinical environments in favor of alcohol-filled or digital ones.