The answer is ..... aluminum
http://www.chem.wisc.edu/areas/reich/handoutsperiodic-table.GIF
Atomic element #1 is abundant in stars. #1 is fused with additional electrons and makes atomic element #2. #2 makes #3 and so on. When a stars (suns) Hydrogen is mostly used up, the heavier elements make up the majority of the star. These heavier elements increase the gravity and eventually cause the star to implode...go super nova.
Aluminium.Aluminum is the most common metal in the Earth's crust.
The most common of all the metals in the earth's crust is aluminum. However, this does not mean that it is easily found in nature.
On the Earth--aluminum. In the Earth--iron.
In the crust, aluminum.
Iron by percent
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They are one valence electrons and are the most reactive group of metals in the periodic table.
it is to extract the metal by electrolysis
Two most common alkaline earth metals are Beryllium and Magnesium, while the most common alkali hydroxide is sodium hydroxide.
It's scandium
yes metals are more common than non-metals
Nobody can claim to have invented Iron. It is one of the most common metals and is found most all over the world.
No. The most common element is hydrogen.
Iron and nickel are the most common magnetic metals and are the most abundant. Other magnetic metals include cobalt, gadolinium, neodymium and samarium.
Iron and nickel are the most common magnetic metals and are the most abundant. Other magnetic metals include cobalt, gadolinium, neodymium and samarium.
Iron and nickel are the most common magnetic metals and are the most abundant. Other magnetic metals include cobalt, gadolinium, neodymium and samarium.
one of the most common metals.
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The two most common metals in order of preference are copper and aluminium.
alkai metals, alkaline earth metals, lanthanoids, actinoids, transistion metals, poor metals, other non-metals, noble gases.
metals are solid at room temperature, transfer their last shell electrons during ionic bonding and silver-gray in color (except mercury) it can be found in the left side on the periodic table ... :)
Copper is one.