Thursday 10 January 2013

periodic table of the elements

A chemical element is a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus which having more number of elements.
The chemical elements are thought to have been produced by various cosmic processes, including hydrogen, helium (and smaller amounts of lithium, beryllium and boron) created during the Big Bang and cosmic-ray spallation. Having their Bang theory that can treated as their particular chemical matter itself is hypothesized to constitutes only about 15% matter that can reduce by day by day.

Production of heavier elements, from carbon to the very heaviest elements, proceeds by stellar nucleosynthesis, and by this can done their process are not be compulsorily and having more evaluated way of these Big Bang that can you support these as shown in this pictorial way of using   these were made available for later solar system and planetary formation by planetary nebulae and supernovae, which blast these elements into space.

 Periodic Table by Quality which their particular chemical matter and now that at last we have it, it feels like a great weight has been lifted from our shoulders
Lithium was discovered in the mineral petalite (LiAl(Si2O5)2) by Johann August Arfvedson in 1817. It was first isolated by William Thomas Brande and Sir Humphrey Davy through the electrolysis of lithium oxide (Li2O) which been done during those past days.


Periodic table finally created, scientists say Missing element of their specified way in this Periodic table that would to spell or to denote in number of ways but  element 113 is an atom with 113 protons in its nucleus — a type of matter that must be created inside a laboratory because it is not found naturally on Earth. Which most dramitically that can observed here by Scientists in Japan think they've finally created the elusive element 113, and more then one elements missing through who atomic can bulit it an perticular way of atoms and their protons of the missing items on the periodic table of elements.

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