Artificial transuranics aside (some habe half-lives of 2.4 seconds) Five seconds-out! The only naturally occurring element to have become extinct in nature was Didymium, element No. 96. More prosaically it was reclassified as two separate elements Neodymium and Praseodymium, both (Rare Earths)
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Sa is not a recognized element on the periodic table. It is likely a typo or abbreviation for an element. If you have the correct element symbol or name, I can provide more information.
The periodic table can be used to quickly determine characteristics (number of valence electrons for example) of an element.
The element name for element number 31 is Gallium.
I would give it an obscure name that no one living in the UK/USA could pronounce, meaning they'd need to change the name to something different. Otherwise, give it your name + a normalic ending, -dium as an example.
I think Praseodymium is the longest element name in the Periodic Table.
I will provide a name of an element from the set if you provide the set for me. Please specify the set you are referring to.
This element is used for that process, and for the preparation of those compounds.
Unfortunately, you failed to provide a name of an element, and so therefore, we cannot answer your question.
Cubic zirconia is a synthetic gemstone often used as an imitation for diamond due to its similar appearance and sparkle.
Sa is not a recognized element on the periodic table. It is likely a typo or abbreviation for an element. If you have the correct element symbol or name, I can provide more information.
To accurately identify the element represented by atom D, I would need more context or details about its atomic number, symbol, or other characteristics. Without that information, I can't determine the specific element. If you can provide additional details, I'd be happy to help!
There are lots of animal that are extinct, but can you be more specific? Like a name?
There is no element with the name "exonium." It is likely a fictional or hypothetical element. If you provide more information, I can help further.
The Martinique Amazon is one extinct species.
That element would be . . . aluminum, whose element name is AL. Aluminum is one of the most abundant elements in the world.
"S" is the the chemical symbol for the element Sulphur.
Yes, "blow" can refer to "blowing" a name, which means to reveal or announce it. However, without additional context, it's unclear what specific element or concept you're asking about. If you're referencing a scientific element, please clarify, and I can provide that information.