silicon
No, lithium is very reactive metal and you would expect it find it as one of the ions ion present in minerals.
Sodium is commonly found in table salt (sodium chloride) as well as in various minerals and ores. It is also present in seawater and in many foods as a naturally occurring element.
The element that makes up most types of stone is silicon, with oxygen being the other major component. Together, silicon and oxygen form silicate minerals, which are the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. Other elements such as aluminum, calcium, and iron can also be present in varying amounts in different types of stone.
Iron (Fe) is the element present in ferric chloride.
Phosphorus is only present in a phosphorous but not in chitin so your answer is Phosphorus :)
Oxygen is the element present in the largest amount in rocks and minerals. It is a major component of most minerals, forming the backbone of silicate minerals that make up the majority of the Earth's crust.
Oxygen
Some minerals and elements in a thermometer are galena, copper, and cinnabar. The primary element present is mercury. It reacts to temperature gradient.
Uranium is found in the earth only in the form of compounds. Uranium is present in cca. 200 minerals.
Carbon is present in all living organisms and in many non-living things, such as minerals, rocks, and the atmosphere. It is the fundamental building block of all organic molecules.
Calcium is present in many minerals, but not in elemental form. Calcium cations are the chemical species present in minerals.
Gold
Native element minerals
No, lithium is very reactive metal and you would expect it find it as one of the ions ion present in minerals.
minerals
No, but it is an element found in many minerals.
Diamonds are minerals, composed of the element carbon.