No. Tungsten is a metal and so exists as individual atoms.
There are 7 diatomic elements: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine. All can be found on the right side of the Periodic Table, with the exception of hydrogen, which is in the top left corner.
Well, honey, Mercury might be a planet, but it ain't no diatomic element. Diatomic elements are those that naturally exist as molecules composed of two atoms bonded together, like hydrogen or oxygen. So, Mercury can keep spinning around the sun, but it ain't gonna be part of the diatomic club anytime soon.
Mercury or HG is an element that is liquid at room temperature and is not a diatomic element.
Arsenic is an element on the periodic table denoted to science. Earth is one that's all you need to know!
Mercury's symbol (Hg) comes from Greek " Ύδραργυρος", or, "Hydrargyrum"meaning "watery silver.Tungsten's symbol (W) comes from the mineral Wolframite.
No, the planet Mercury is just called Mercury. The element Mercury (Hg) is a chemical element and has nothing to do with the naming of the planet Mercury.
Well, honey, Mercury might be a planet, but it ain't no diatomic element. Diatomic elements are those that naturally exist as molecules composed of two atoms bonded together, like hydrogen or oxygen. So, Mercury can keep spinning around the sun, but it ain't gonna be part of the diatomic club anytime soon.
Mercury or HG is an element that is liquid at room temperature and is not a diatomic element.
Bromine is the only element that is liquid and forms diatomic molecules Br2. Mercury is also an element and is liquid but is monoatomic.
Arsenic is an element on the periodic table denoted to science. Earth is one that's all you need to know!
an element that i think is a very old poison is mercury Antimony Arsenic Bismuth Mercury Copper Cadmium and Lead are all poisonous and used in old paint
there are many. 6 of them are sulfur, arsenic, lead, mercury, aluminum, and plutonium.
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Any element denser than 1bout 13.5 g/cm^3 will sink in both water and mercury. Such elements include gold, platinum, tungsten, osmium, and uranium among others.
mercury
There are several poisonous elements, but one of the most well-known is arsenic. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that can be toxic in various forms and concentrations. It is known to cause serious health issues when ingested or inhaled.
Transition elements
Metal poisoning is a toxic accumulation of metals in the body. Some metal elements that are poisonous if ingested are mercury, lead, aluminum, arsenic and cadmium.