The phrase "the 92 naturally-occurring chemical elements" is often seen, but is incorrect. There are only 88 naturally-occurring chemical elements. The elements 43 (technetium), 61(promethium), 85 (astatine)and 87 (francium) have no stable isotopes, and none of long half-life, so they are not naturally present. Small amounts are made in nuclear reactions induced by cosmic rays and nuclear tests, but these soon disappear.
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Fire, Earth, Water, Ice, Air, Electricity, Light and Darkness
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The natural elements are: Fire, Water, Earth, Air, Light, Order, Darkness and Chaos.
The four ancient elements were Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire.
An element is a pure fundamental substance that consists of a single type of atom with a specific number of protons in the nucleus. This number of protons renders it an atomic number that identifies it in the Periodic Table of elements. There are 118 chemical elements, 90 which occur naturally and 24 which have been made by man.
The chemical elements, the ones that are named or predicted, are listed in the Periodic Table of Elements.
1 - H - Hydrogen
2 - He - Helium
3 - Li - Lithium
4 - Be - Beryllium
5 - B - Boron
6 - C - Carbon
7 - N - Nitrogen
8 - O - Oxygen
9 - F - Fluorine
10 - Ne - Neon
11 - Na - Sodium
12 - Mg - Magnesium
13 - Al - Aluminum, Aluminium
14 - Si - Silicon
15 - P - Phosphorus
16 - S - Sulfur
17 - Cl - Chlorine
18 - Ar - Argon
19 - K - Potassium
20 - Ca - Calcium
21 - Sc - Scandium
22 - Ti - Titanium
23 - V - Vanadium
24 - Cr - Chromium
25 - Mn - Manganese
26 - Fe - Iron
27 - Co - Cobalt
28 - Ni - Nickel
29 - Cu - Copper
30 - Zn - Zinc
31 - Ga - Gallium
32 - Ge - Germanium
33 - As - Arsenic
34 - Se - Selenium
35 - Br - Bromine
36 - Kr - Krypton
37 - Rb - Rubidium
38 - Sr - Strontium
39 - Y - Yttrium
40 - Zr - Zirconium
41 - Nb - Niobium
42 - Mo - Molybdenum
43 - Tc - Technetium
44 - Ru - Ruthenium
45 - Rh - Rhodium
46 - Pd - Palladium
47 - Ag - Silver
48 - Cd - Cadmium
49 - In - Indium
50 - Sn - Tin
51 - Sb - Antimony
52 - Te - Tellurium
53 - I - Iodine
54 - Xe - Xenon
55 - Cs - Cesium
56 - Ba - Barium
57 - La - Lanthanum
58 - Ce - Cerium
59 - Pr - Praseodymium
60 - Nd - Neodymium
61 - Pm - Promethium
62 - Sm - Samarium
63 - Eu - Europium
64 - Gd - Gadolinium
65 - Tb - Terbium
66 - Dy - Dysprosium
67 - Ho - Holmium
68 - Er - Erbium
69 - Tm - Thulium
70 - Yb - Ytterbium
71 - Lu - Lutetium
72 - Hf - Hafnium
73 - Ta - Tantalum
74 - W - Tungsten
75 - Re - Rhenium
76 - Os - Osmium
77 - Ir - Iridium
78 - Pt - Platinum
79 - Au - Gold
80 - Hg - Mercury
81 - Tl - Thallium
82 - Pb - Lead
83 - Bi - Bismuth
84 - Po - Polonium
85 - At - Astatine
86 - Rn - Radon
87 - Fr - Francium
88 - Ra - Radium
89 - Ac - Actinium
90 - Th - Thorium
91 - Pa - Protactinium
92 - U - Uranium
93 - Np - Neptunium
94 - Pu - Plutonium
95 - Am - Americium
96 - Cm - Curium
97 - Bk - Berkelium
98 - Cf - Californium
99 - Es - Einsteinium
100 - Fm - Fermium
101 - Md - Mendelevium
102 - No - Nobelium
103 - Lr - Lawrencium
104 - Rf - Rutherfordium
105 - Db - Dubnium
106 - Sg - Seaborgium
107 - Bh - Bohrium
108 - Hs - Hassium
109 - Mt - Meitnerium
110 - Ds - Darmstadtium
111 - Rg - Roentgenium
112 - Cn - Copernicium
113 - Uut - Ununtrium
114 - Uuq - Ununquadium
115 - Uup - Ununpentium
116 - Uuh - Ununhexium
117 - Uus - Ununseptium
118 - Uuo - Ununoctium
Out of the first 92 elements, 1 being hydrogen (H) and 92 being uranium (U), there are 90 that are naturally occurring. Technetium (Tc) and promethium (Pm) are man-made elements and do not have any isotopes occurring naturally.
all the elements on the periodic table are natural
I understand that the elements of the periodic table are natural, however I think the question is asking, what elements of the PT are found in their natural state, such as Gold, Silver, etc.
This is not a silly question and begs the question: how common does it have to be?
Metals near gold are found, including Pt, Pl and Cu. Some are found in meteorites, such as Ir and Os. Non-metals such as S, C and the gases are found in relatively uncombined forms.
I don't know of a list on the 'net of naturally occurring elements.
Out of the first 92 elements, 1 being hydrogen (H) and 92 being uranium (U), there are 90 that are naturally occurring. Technetium (Tc) and promethium (Pm) are man-made elements and do not have any isotopes occurring naturally.
All the natural element are elements 1 through 92, or Hydrogen through Uranium. However, there are two exceptions: Promethium and Technetium, elements 43 and 61, which for some reason are strictly synthetic, or unable to be formed in nature.
Earth, Wind, Fire, Water, Lightning, Wood, and Metal.
The twelve natural elements are fire, water, earth, air, ice, lava, nature, lightning, light, darkness, space, and time.
These elements are called transuranic elements.
all transition elements are metals
H2SO4 is the king of all elements.
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They are elements
All elements of TAPES system are critical
These elements are called transuranic elements.
The periodic table of the elements lists all of the known elements.
You mean "Do all elements have light?"
all transition elements are metals
After disintegration all radioactive elements are transformed in other elements.
H2SO4 is the king of all elements.
No, not all metals are considered to be elements. Brass for example is a combination of elements but is not an element itself.
They are elements
There are many elements that have only one naturally occurring isotope. When you get to transuranic elements the elements all have no naturally occurring isotopes. But all elements have isotopes, they just have to be created, maybe in a nuclear reactor or particle accelerator or a supernova explosion.
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The primary substances of which all other things are composed are known as elements.