Yes
The element symbol is Co, because ''''' '''''Origin: The word cobalt is derived from the German kobalt, which in turn is derived from kobalt meaning "goblin" which is a term miners used for cobalt ore.
Mt, or "meitnerium", element number 109, is classified as a metal. However only a few atoms of this super-heavy element have ever been made, so what it looks like is still a mystery. The element is highly unstable, disintegrating almost the moment it's created.
No, aluminum is a naturally occurring chemical element and is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic element, meaning it is not artificially created by humans.
It is an element because it only contains one type of atom, meaning all the atoms have the same number of protons.
Tantalum, as its symbol is Ta
Ta is the symbol for the element Tantalum, atomic number 73.
chao ta is a dialect of Hokkien, meaning 'burnt'. Example: - The vegetables 'Chao Ta' ady cause I am watching television just now..
I think "ta-ta" means " good-bye". I think "ta" means thanks.
Ta, meaning thank you, began as 18th Century baby-talk.
tee-ta has no meaning in Hawaiian. It's not a Hawaiian word.
The element with a mass of 175 is Tantalum (Ta), which has an atomic number of 73.
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the meaning is to come ta them like if use in a fight they say step my way like yea come step ta me.
mia mia ta chia has no meaning in Hebrew.
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