"Americium" is the answer to your question.
Mercury is both a chemical element on the periodic table and the name of a planet in our solar system.
I think you mean horse, and that would be Silver.
Bismuth is sometimes referred to as a "cruel joke" because of its name, which sounds like "bis + myth" and could be interpreted as meaning "not a myth" when it actually is a real element.
Krypton is one element on the Periodic Table that sounds like it should be in a comic book.
An element that sounds like Emily is "Emery," which is a rare earth element. It is part of the lanthanide series and has some similar properties to the element erbium.
The fundamental frequency of aperiodic sounds is not well-defined, as aperiodic sounds do not have a repeating pattern of vibrations like periodic sounds do.
The class of matter with 106 different varieties is the element class. In the periodic table, each element is represented by a unique atomic number, indicating the number of protons in its nucleus. Therefore, an element with 106 different varieties corresponds to the 106th element, seaborgium, which has isotopes with varying numbers of neutrons.
that sounds easy but could you be more specific, which element.
The chemical element that sounds like alimony is antimony. It has the chemical symbol Sb and an atomic number of 51.
There are 24 consonant sounds in American English.
That sounds like hydrogen!
the element that sounds like a musical recording is manganese