You would use trend of the periodic table to pinpoint the group or period of the substance. Then you would use group/period characteristics. If you can not find an element that matches, you will have to repeat the process which you created the element(if you created it). If you found the element then search around for more and team-up with a renowned chemist and prove it. ***It could take a few years to a coule decades to prove it***
No, joliotium is not a man-made element. It is not a recognized element in the periodic table.
No, sulfur is a naturally occurring element found in the earth's crust. It is not man-made.
No. An element is made of only one kind of atom. A compound is made of two or more elements.
This element is carbon.
Both are wrong astronomers made stuff up because they couldn't see anything and they could not prove anything.
tea was made by the russians when they came here
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Sputnik-1 was the first satellite in space made by the Russians, it was launched 4th October 1957.
a drink made with kahlua and vodka
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You would use trend of the periodic table to pinpoint the group or period of the substance. Then you would use group/period characteristics. If you can not find an element that matches, you will have to repeat the process which you created the element(if you created it). If you found the element then search around for more and team-up with a renowned chemist and prove it. ***It could take a few years to a coule decades to prove it***
Sodium is an element and therefore in the strictest sense can not be made. However, in theory it could be made in a nuclear reactor.
The Russians were on the winning side, they did not win the war by themselves. Of the Allies fighting in Europe the Russians suffered the biggest losses, but much of the equipment (planes, trucks) the Russians used were made in America.
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The answer could be molecule, compound and matter depending on the atoms of various element.