Fundamentally, magnesium comes from the massive amounts of heat and pressure produced when very large stars explode. In this explosion, every element on the Periodic Table after carbon was created. Magnesium just happened to be one of those. Also, if you're wondering how it got on Earth; when such stars explode, they produce massive clouds of gas and dust (and by massive I mean many light-years across), which condense to form large disks of gas and dust (a good fraction bigger than our solar system). These turn into stars, and the spinning disks of, you guessed it, dust and gas, sometimes turn into planets. These planets contain a large variety of the elements made by the very large stars.
it came from the element called sulfur and then combined with oxygen which results in sulfate.
Hafnium is a natural chemical element associated with zirconium in minerals.
Iron, a vital element in many industries, originates from the Earth's core and is extracted through mining processes.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of Albert Einstein, the well known physicist.
The element symbol for chlorine, Cl, originates from its Latin name "chlorum." The symbol was officially assigned by Jons Jakob Berzelius in the early 19th century.
The name of the chemical element is derived from the name of the well known scientist Glenn Seaborg, Nobel prize laureate.
Griffith is an anglicized form the Welsh given name Gruffudd. Gruffudd's meaning is uncertain, but the second element probably means "chief/lord".
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