There are 92 elements that exist in nature*. Every heavier element has decayed before our time.
Of course, there are more elements in the Periodic Table, but they are all synthetic elements-they were made in a laboratory. Theoretically, there is no limit on how heavy an element could become-you can always add a proton to the nucleus. However these synthetic elements exist only for a fraction of a second and only in particle accelerators. There are currently 115 known elements.
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There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table.
There are currently 118 elements on the periodic table.
Currently the Periodic Table lists 118 elements.
There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
There are currently 118 known elements.
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There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table.
There are currently 118 elements on the periodic table.
There are currently 118 confirmed elements on the periodic table.
Over 118 elements have been discovered and confirmed on the periodic table.
There are currently 118 known elements on the periodic table, with elements ranging from hydrogen (atomic number 1) to oganesson (atomic number 118). These elements are organized based on their atomic number and properties, and each element has its own unique characteristics.
Currently the Periodic Table lists 118 elements.
There are about 118 different elements that are currently included in the Periodic Table. There have also been elements that have been found in nuclear and laboratories accelerators.
There are a total of 118 elements known to exist on the periodic table.
There are currently 118 known elements in the periodic table.
There are currently 118 elements in the periodic table, with elements beyond uranium being synthetic and not found in nature.