Aluminium
Zinc Iodide is a compound not an element. Therefore it isn't on the Periodic Table. But the two elements that make it up of course are.
hydro hands
If you randomly select an element from the periodic table, it is more likely to be a metal. Metals make up the majority of elements on the periodic table, followed by nonmetals, and then metalloids, which are less common.
oxygen is the most used element in the periodic table because we use it to breath and to make carbon dioxide (CO2) when we breath out.
Sperm is not an element and therefore does not form any part of the periodic table.
Aluminium
Scandium
Zinc Iodide is a compound not an element. Therefore it isn't on the Periodic Table. But the two elements that make it up of course are.
tin
hydro hands
If you randomly select an element from the periodic table, it is more likely to be a metal. Metals make up the majority of elements on the periodic table, followed by nonmetals, and then metalloids, which are less common.
oxygen is the most used element in the periodic table because we use it to breath and to make carbon dioxide (CO2) when we breath out.
No, emerald is not in the periodic table. It is a green gemstone composed of beryllium aluminum silicate with trace amounts of chromium and vanadium that gives it its characteristic color. The chemical elements that make up emerald can be found in the periodic table.
Transition Metals
you can't really. But if you need to then you can take the different kinds of skittle colors and make them in the shape of the PT (periodic table) and the sort the colors into alkaline metals, alkaline metals, metalloids, nonmetals, noble gases, transition metals, and inner transition metals. I would reccomend looking at a periodic table with color first.
Potassium is the element that used to be first to make fertilizer.