Uranium
yes
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
The element with atomic number 55 on the periodic table is cesium.
Calcium.
yes
Uranium
Martin Klaproth was a chemist who had discovered the 92nd element, Uranium. ;) ♥
The 92nd Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop was an organic element of the US 92nd Infantry Division. As such, it operated as part of the 92nd ID, which spent its war in Italy. The 92nd Infantry Division was one of the army's historically black infantry divisions (the other being the 93rd ID). See the "related link" attached for a brief history. Many WWII divisions published a history after the war - usually something such as "History of the 92nd Infantry Division in WWII". I do not know if the 92nd ID did so, but, if they did, this would be by far the best source for more detailed information. I'd watch on eBay and see if one becomes available. There may also be a divisional "alumni association". Search Google for their website.
The element 'H' is hydrogen, and is NO. 1 in the Periodic Table.
The element abbreviated with As on the periodic table is Arsenic
Copper is on the Periodic Table, anything on the periodic table is an element so copper wire is made from an element.
No, carbon is not the first element on the periodic table of elements. Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table.
The element with atomic number 55 on the periodic table is cesium.
Be Beryllium, the 4th element on the table and an alkaline earth metal.
No, hydrogen is ?the lightest element in the periodic table.
It is an element. If it is not in the periodic table it is not an element.