Carbon
Not everything is an element. Water is the combination of two elements. Hydrogen and Oxygen. Distilled water is just water with the impurities removed, so it's H2O all the same.
everything
armad turner uh, just adding this: I think it was Sir Humphry Davy ( so does Wikipedia)
Look, I DON'T know the answer to! But maybe just MAYBE it is: Chemicals :D Hope I am right!
Everything is made of atoms, which are the smallest units of an element. Atoms are composed of even smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons.
No element is in everything.
Carbon is the element found in all biotic organisms. It is a key component of organic molecules, such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life.
Probably hydrogen. The most common element is hydrogen. No element is in everything.
I have a 2003 Element and just found out recently from a Honda shop that It has a timing chain that does not need changing.
The way I found is to just get rid of everything.
Yes. Just about everything can be found in the ocean. The concentration, extraction and isolation are the problem
They knew that the brain connected to everything, so from that on they just found everything else out..
The element is found in your teeth is Calcium.
The element silver was found in the 700 bc.
This question is about the element not the planet. The answer, which I just found, is 1477 degrees Celsius.
Where IS the universe found? Stephen Hawking put it in a nutshell. Zimmerman found it in a mirror. The Dali Lama found it in an single atom, but that may just be an illusion. Immanuel Kant was pretty certain it is all in your head, but i suspect it may all be in my head. If the universe is the sum total of everything, then just look for everything, and there it is.
The densest element found on Earth is osmium.