Uranium, Neptunium, Plutonium
An element that sounds like Emily is "Emery," which is a rare earth element. It is part of the lanthanide series and has some similar properties to the element erbium.
the element that sounds like a musical recording is manganese
The class of matter with 106 different varieties is the element class. In the periodic table, each element is represented by a unique atomic number, indicating the number of protons in its nucleus. Therefore, an element with 106 different varieties corresponds to the 106th element, seaborgium, which has isotopes with varying numbers of neutrons.
Presuming you mean which planet has carbon dioxide as the primary component of its atmosphere, and features clouds of sulfur dioxide (or sulfuric acid), which would be Venus, second planet from the Sun (the next innermost planet from the sun compared with earth).
A possible equation for the synthesis of a transuranium element could be: Plutonium-239 + Neutron → Curium-240. This process involves bombarding a transuranium element like plutonium with an extra neutron to create a heavier transuranium element like curium.
An element that sounds like Emily is "Emery," which is a rare earth element. It is part of the lanthanide series and has some similar properties to the element erbium.
The chemical element that sounds like alimony is antimony. It has the chemical symbol Sb and an atomic number of 51.
I think it sounds like Phantom Planet-California
the element that sounds like a musical recording is manganese
Germanium
Sounds like an element to me.
That sounds like hydrogen!
a type if a flower in an element is: By ashante love
It sounds like Nancy Giles.
If you mean Sixth planet in the solar system it is Uranus (sounds like your anus lol)
Sounds like titanium to me . . . .
"Americium" is the answer to your question.