Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.
There are! Element 113 is Ununtrium (Uut) and 115 is Ununpentium (Uup). They're just not as well-known as other elements. See the related link listed below for a tabular display and explanation of the periodic table, as of September 17th, 2012.
There are at least 112 elements reported and confirmed. Elements 113-115 have been reported, but have not been confirmed. Today 118 chemical elements have been named; 92 are naturally occurring
There are 92 "natural elements, and 21 manmade elements, for a total of 113 elements - all of which exists on earth. You probably learned there are 108 elements, but in the past 2 decades, they have discovered (or made) 5 more. This only means that you probably went to highschool in the early 90s like me.
113" = 287.02cm
Probable you think to Cu(I) and Cu(II) but these are not different elements.
Element 113 would be most like Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium because it is in the same group (XII) of the periodic table.
113 elements.
113
Yes, 113 is a whole number
This stands for "113 Elements of the Frank Schaffer Periodic Table of the Elements".(* Frank Schaffer Publications sold these forms to schools, but is now part of Carson Dellosa Publishing LLC.)
yeah i think
You think probable to beryllium and magnesium.
113 elements if that's ur question and there are still some to be added
The numeral 113 is "ciento trece."
i think 112 or 113
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