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The heaviest naturally occurring element
The heaviest naturally occurring element is
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kailey
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The heaviest naturally occurring element is
a) Uranium b) Iron c) Silica d) Aluminum
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raul
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Which items are TRUE about minerals? Select the three correct answers.(2 points)
Responses Minerals are naturally occurring
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Credance (Dark Sonic)
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According to the Venn diagram, which of the following is the main difference between rocks and minerals?
Minerals are not
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Sunshine124
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before 1937, all naturally occurring elements had been discovered except element 43. chemists predicted the chemical properties
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A hypothetical pure element consists entirely of two isotopes. The natural percent abun- dance of theisotopewithmass 25.4 uis
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chanel
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Before 1937, all naturally occurring elements had been discovered, but no one had found any trace of element 43. Chemists were
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Jameisha
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To determine the atomic mass of an element, the masses of all the naturally occurring isotopes of that element are averaged
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Which of the following is the correct definition of minerals?
a. a naturally occurring, inorganic solid that forms through
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identify the following element if it has three naturally occurring isotopes 50% of which have an atomic mass of 127 amu, 40% at
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