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Carbon monoxide is a molecule consisting of two elements: carbon and oxygen.

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What are the names and symbols of two magnetic elements from the same period?

Period 4: iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni).


What elements are in MgCo3?

I assume you mean MgCO3, not MgCo3 (the first is magnesium carbonate). Be careful when writing CO, because Co is cobalt, and CO is carbon and oxygen. Mg is Magnesium, C is carbon and O is oxygen. Therefore the elements present are magnesium, carbon and oxygen.


How many elements were there in 1860?

63 elements had been discovered so far.


How many atoms are present in ammonium nitrate?

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Many of the first discovered elements were named by?

Many of the first discovered elements were named by their discoverer or the location where they were discovered, such as hydrogen, named by Antoine Lavoisier, and uranium, named after the planet Uranus.