Li: Lithium
C: Carbom
Na: Sodium
O: Oxygen
Cl: Chlorine
There's a link below to an interactive periodic table with all the details of the different elements. Hope that helps you.
2007-07-04 07:15:35
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answer #1
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answered by x♥ angelica ♥x 3
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Take the first 5 elements from the Periodic Table of Elements.
2007-07-04 17:17:28
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answered by Norrie 7
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Most of the mass in the human body is from six elements. (Listed by mass) 1. Oxygen 2. Carbon 3. Hydrogen 4. Nitrogen 5. Calcium 6. Phosphorus So the fifth element is used to provide structure to our body via bones. Oxygen
2016-03-19 05:29:34
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answered by Beverly 4
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Are you talking about Chemistry? Normally if anybody ask about elements in science it is elements described in periodic table, and it is the subject of Chemistry. Periodic table lists not all the elements, but most - a student may need to know up to master in chemistry. Most elements have symbol derived from its Greek name. Hydrogen, Helium, Neon, Argon, Sodium, Potassium, Lithium, ................, all are elements in chemistry.
Many basic or fundamental part or portions or things are termed as element in many science and other subjects. Elements of economics, Elements of Space science, Elements of Education etc.
According to Indian - Hindu philosophy of life, five basic elements of life are Agni (Fire), Vayu, (Air) Water,Earth and Space. All things are basic requirements to support life.
2007-07-04 08:41:56
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answered by Abhijit Purohit 4
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5 examples of elements doing what? Elements in nature? Elements that you eat? Elements that are poisonous?
Pull out a periodic table of the elements and pick ANY 5 of the 110 that you want to
H = hydrogen
He = helium
Li = Lithium
Be = beryllium
B = boron
C = carbon
N = nitrogen
O = oxygen
F = fluorine
2007-07-04 06:23:58
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Helium, Uranium.
2007-07-04 06:22:42
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answered by Tsumego 5
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Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Pizza. The Five Fundamental Elements.
2007-07-04 06:24:01
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answered by John R 7
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H= Hydrogen
He= helium
Li=lithium
Be= Berilium
B= boron
C= carbon
N= nitrogen
O= oxygen
F= fluorine
Ne= Neon
S= Sodium
Mg= Magnesium
Al= Aluminum
Si= Silicon
P= phosphorus
S= Sulfur
Cl=Chlorine
A= Argon
K =potassium
Ca= Calcium
Hope they are useful
2007-07-05 03:44:10
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answered by kunal mathur 2
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Uranium
Thorium
Plutonium
Actinium
neptunium
2007-07-05 19:25:20
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answered by Varun S 1
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The most common way to differentiate elements is by metals and non-metals.
Metals:
1) Potassium
2)Calcium
3) Sodium
4) Magnesium
5) Aluminium
Non-metals:
1)oxygen
2)nitrogen
3)carbon
4)chlorine
5)flurorine
2007-07-04 06:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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