Carbon: diamond, graphite, glassy graphite, graphene, fullerene etc.
Iron Sodium Carbon Copper Aluminum Zinc
Metals are iron, platinum, beryllium, uranium, sodium etc. Nonmetals are sulfur, oxygen, neon, carbon, chlorine etc.
Some examples of neon compounds include neon fluoride (NeF) and neon hydride (NeH). Neon can also form mixtures with other gases, such as neon mixed with helium in neon-helium gas mixtures used in lighting applications.
hydrogen (75%) and helium (25%), roughly yes, but to be more precise: The sun consists of 71 % Hydrogen, 27 % Helium, 1 % Oxygen and the last percent is made of Carbon, Nitrogen, Silicon, Magnesium, Neon, Iron and Sulfur.
Elements on the periodic table.
Iron, Neon, and hydrogen.
Carbon: 12.01 g/mol Neon: 20.18 g/mol Iron: 55.85 g/mol Uranium: 238.03 g/mol
Examples: helium, neon, iron, beryllium etc.
Sulphur, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Xenon, Neon, Nitrogen, Helium, Magnesium, Lead, Copper, Iron, Plutonium, Uranium, Iodide, Carbon, Californicum, etc.
Eath
oxygen nitrogen neon carbon dioxide hydrogen Argon, neon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are gasses.
Earth
carbon, oxygen, neon, helium chlorine xenon, and radon
Examples: neon, uranium, iron, gold, silver, neptunium etc.
Examples are: aluminium, iron, titanium, carbon.
No. Neon is lighter than iron