oxegen, carbon dioxide and hydrogen
Gold does not readily react with other elements, so it is often found in 'pure' form, also the rocks surrounding the gold prevent it from oxidation.
it was found in 1896. you can not find them on the periodic table. you may find some, but often some are.
Gold, silver, and copper are considered native elements because they occur in nature in their pure form. They are not chemically combined with any other elements and can be found in Earth's crust as metallic mineral deposits. This is in contrast to other elements, which are often found in nature in the form of compounds or minerals.
Elements are found everywhere. They are found in compounds as well. They can be found in water(which is a compound),under our fingernails and many other places including earth. 24-carat gold is an element. Its pure. Alloys are made of two or more elements as well. Bronze, used for statues, ornaments and church bells, is an alloy of tin and copper.Elements are made up of either 2 or more molecules or atoms. If you are not sure what an molecule is, it is an addition of 2 or more atoms.
Yes, silicon can be found in nature. And in great abundance, too, as it is one of the most common elements on earth. It is often found in the form of oxides, and examples of silicon oxides are sand and silicate minerals.
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Sodium Hypochloride or hydrochloric acid are often used in bleaches
COHNS elements
Natural cleaning supplies often use baking soda compounds and essential oils. These products avoid toxic, non-biodegradable ingredients.
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Carbon, Oxygen, and Hydrogen.
Often found in coastal areas near mountains in temperate latitudes
Gold does not readily react with other elements, so it is often found in 'pure' form, also the rocks surrounding the gold prevent it from oxidation.
Many products are used together including many tools. For example, mops and water or cleaning fluids are often used together along with mop buckets or pails. Hammers and nails are also most often used together.
Mostly domes and arches. Check out pictures of mosques :).
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Typically the "industrial" cleaning products are stronger and potentially more dangerous if not used properly according to the directions. They are usually considered less safe for use in the home by the untrained. Some require special equipment or specific safety measures for use. They most often come only in large quantities as concentrates that need to be mixed to the correct formulation for safe use. They are often only available for sale to commercial entities or from wholesale distributors instead of being marketed as retail household products.