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Air contains 10 elements in either elemental form, compounds, or a combination of both. Some of these are only present in trace amounts. IM SAYING HOW MANY ELEMENTS ARE IN AIR.... -Nitrogen - 78% -Oxygen - 21% -Argon - 1% -Carbon Dioxide - 0.04% air fact: AIR IS A MIXTURE!!
Radium is only found in trace amounts in uranium ore. It is not a stable element, so it cannot be found by itself like other elements (say, oxygen) can.
No. The only elements made within a few million years (actually a few seconds) after the Big Bang were hydrogen, helium, and trace amounts of lithium. Iron was not created until stars began nucleosynthesis.
Polyethylene is made from the elements Carbon and Hydrogen only.
Tritium is typically manufactured in fission reactors by exposing lithium to the reactor's neutron flux. It only occurs in small trace amounts in nature due to cosmic rays, these amounts are too small to be useful.
Trace elements are present in tiny amount, and only 0.2% mass of a human.
No. Nitric acid is only present in trace amounts in the atmosphere.
A bulk element refers to one that an animal needs in large amounts. It is one of the elements that makes up most of the body of a living organism. The four elements that make up most of the living matter are; hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and nitrogen.Any chemical element required by living organisms in minute amounts, usually as part of a vital enzyme (include copper, boron, zinc, manganese,iodine, and cobalt etc) known as trace element .
CHON - All foods are mostly Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen & (a bit of) Nitrogen. There's dozens of others but only in trace amounts.
Air contains 10 elements in either elemental form, compounds, or a combination of both. Some of these are only present in trace amounts. IM SAYING HOW MANY ELEMENTS ARE IN AIR.... -Nitrogen - 78% -Oxygen - 21% -Argon - 1% -Carbon Dioxide - 0.04% air fact: AIR IS A MIXTURE!!
Ozone may be present in extreme trace amounts and it is air pollution, but the ozone layer can only be in one place; 10 to 50 kilometres up in the atmosphere.
Only in incidental trace amounts.
An element is a substance that contains the same type of atom throughout it (e.g. Iron has only Iron atoms in it.) A trace element is an element with less than 100 parts per million in a sample.
yes but only in the atmosphere, and only in trace amounts. there is liquid on the surface of Jupiter, but it is liquid hydrogen.
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Radium is only found in trace amounts in uranium ore. It is not a stable element, so it cannot be found by itself like other elements (say, oxygen) can.
No. It is a "Rare Earth"- found only in trace amounts, but naturally occurring.