Ask a New Question

Asked by Anana

how does the position of a metal in the periodic table determine whether the element exists in nature as an oxide, a carbonate, or a sulfide?
15 years ago

Answers

Answered by Isaiah
It must have something that tells you whether it is in nature or not right????
9 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

Can you check if these are metaphorical definitions. 1. Friendship is a electric magnet. 2. Coop... How can we to speed up the metabolism what is the definiton of meta analysis There are many similes and metaphors that allude to death and dying in the story (death in the shawl... which of the following meta-search engines was an attempt at natural language inquires a.dogpile... Through what processes can metamorphic rocks and igneous rock change into a sedimentary rock ?... When you placed transition metals on a scale to find their mass, why are the values negative or pos... What is the meaning of the metaphor? My brother is the sun, and my family is Earth that orbits arou... (Q#1) How can a stationary metal sphere have kinetic energy, the energy of motion? A: The metal s... An ice cube is placed on a metal block that is at a room temperature of 30oC. Which statement descr...
Submit Your Answer

Question

how does the position of a metal in the periodic table determine whether the element exists in nature as an oxide, a carbonate, or a sulfide?

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use