every element has its' own
Every element besides chromium and copper.
Every element is representative of its group.
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
It is the same for each and every element, it's the number of protons in the nucleus of one atom of the element.
Oxygen
Every Element that has been discovered has a name. That name is listed on the Periodic Table of Chemistry. The Initial of any element is the shorthanded way that element is described in chemical formulae on what reacts with what, what happens when they react, and what you left with after they react
Calcium
almost every non-metal is like that
Hydrogen
every element has its' own
Every nucleus of every element contains at least 1 proton. Every element except hydrogen also contains neutrons.
Every element besides chromium and copper.
Every element is representative of its group.
Bromine (Br) can combine with almost every element. A few examples include: Oxygen Chlorine Fluorine Potassium Gold Silver Sodium Strontium
No, but it is a subset of every set.It is an element of the power set of every set.
No. An empty set is a subset of every set but it is not an element of every set.