The six most common elements in the Earth's crust are, as a percentage of the total mass of the crust:
# Oxygen--47% # Silicon--28% # Aluminum--8% # Iron--5% # Calcium--4% # Sodium--3%
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CHNOPS carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfer...these are basic to life and make up about 95% of the body weight of organisms.
Most common elements: 1. CARBON 2. HYDROGEN 3. SILICON 4. NITROGEN 4. ALUMINIUM 5. CALCIUM 6. OXYGEN
1. Oxygen
2.silicon
3.aluminum
4.iron
5.calcium
6.sodium
CHNOPS.. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, and Sulfur
CHNOPS - The acronym CHNOPS, which stands for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, represents the six most important chemical elements whose covalent combinations make up most biological molecules on Earth.
Vision and energy
Metals nonmetals and metalliods
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Six carbons, twelve hydrogens, and six oxygens.
Robert E. Lee had more than six important elements in his life. They can be summarized as follows; * loyalty to wife and family; * loyalty to God and Country * loyal to Virginia * loyal to the US; * loyal to the South; and * loyalty to his soldiers.
CHNOPS - The acronym CHNOPS, which stands for carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, sulfur, represents the six most important chemical elements whose covalent combinations make up most biological molecules on Earth.
There are six parts of memo. They are To, From,Subject, Date, Body and closing
The four most important elements for life are food, water, shelter, and homeostasis.
They identify the most important ideas in the study of geography an because the six essential elements build on the five themes of geography!
water air and sunshine
Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous and sulfur.
The important elements in selling include quality of the product, price, promotion and target market. With these elements, one is able to have attainable selling goals.
Vision and energy
movement, response, reproduction, respiration, excretion, growth.
six elements of organization structural
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