The element called Carbon is black in its pure form and is found with other elements in every organism. Carbon can be found in several different forms such as Carbon Dioxide ( a gas) or Diamond (a Solid).
Carbon is the element found in all nutrients that provide energy to an organism. It is a key component of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, which are sources of energy for living organisms.
Boron is typically found in an amorphous brown or black powder form. It does not have a distinct color in its natural state.
The chemical element that is hard, black, and shiny is boron. Boron is a metalloid found in Group 13, and it has the atomic number of 5 on the periodic table.
Every element is representative of its group.
Sulfur is an inorganic substance. It is a non-metal element that is commonly found in nature in its elemental form or as sulfide minerals. Organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, which sulfur does not have.
The most common element found in all living things is not, as you would think, oxygen. It is carbon an can be found in every living organism. That is why organic material gives of Carbon and Oxygen as it rots or burns.
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The element hydrogen is common in acids and bases
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Yes, hydrogen is found in every organism that has water in it. You for example.
Carbon is the element found in all nutrients that provide energy to an organism. It is a key component of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins, which are sources of energy for living organisms.
DNA is found in every cell in every organism, even diseased cells.
Every element found on the Periodic Table can be found in a natural environment. None are man-made. Only compounds can be man-made.
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Yes, EVERY element has electrons in their atoms.
Yes,it is in both.It is common to every organism.