Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are also small traces of Neon and Helium. I don't know if those are considered trace elements or not but I hope that helps. :)
Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
Al, Si
Elements that are present in trace amounts include substances like uranium, thorium, and other radioactive elements that are found in very small concentrations in the Earth's crust. These elements are not as commonly encountered as elements like oxygen, carbon, and silicon.
Some common trace elements found in stable minerals include titanium, manganese, strontium, and chromium. These elements are usually present in very low concentrations compared to the major elements in the mineral structure.
Air contains approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and the final 1% is made up of argon, carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. There is a possibility that air could also contain many bacteria and viruses from humans sneezing.
Earth, air, fire, and water.
Tiny amounts of minerals are called 'trace' amounts.
the ones that are in the air/-Nitrogen has the greatest percentage of the air we breathebitches love nitrogen.
Al, Si
Air is not an element, but made of elements. Mostly nitrogen and oxygen, with helium, hydrogen and other trace elements.
The air we breath is a mixture on (in Order) Nitrogen, oxegen, and many many trace elements.
Trace Element
Trace elements in candle wax can vary depending on the type of wax used. Common trace elements found in candle wax include hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and impurities such as sulfur, nitrogen, and trace metals like iron, zinc, and copper. These elements can affect the burning characteristics and color of the candle.
The sample contains small amounts of 15 different elements.
Elements that are present in trace amounts include substances like uranium, thorium, and other radioactive elements that are found in very small concentrations in the Earth's crust. These elements are not as commonly encountered as elements like oxygen, carbon, and silicon.
Some common trace elements found in stable minerals include titanium, manganese, strontium, and chromium. These elements are usually present in very low concentrations compared to the major elements in the mineral structure.
heavy metals are natural elements and are found in trace amounts everywhere and in everything. the problem is when they accumulate to more then trace amounts.