No, there are no real element benders in the world as seen in fictional TV shows or movies like "Avatar: The Last Airbender." The ability to manipulate the elements (earth, air, fire, water) is purely a creative concept and not a skill that exists in reality.
All atoms of any single element have the same number of protons and electrons.
any in column 1a, 2a, 3a-8a
Stanadole is a fictional or unrecognized substance. It does not have any known effects or uses because it does not exist in the real world.
Patacium is a fictional element that does not exist in the periodic table or in scientific knowledge. It does not have any known uses in the real world.
Ununhexium, also known as livermorium, is a synthetic element that is currently used only for scientific research purposes. It is not known to have any practical applications in everyday life due to its unstable and highly radioactive nature.
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The moon can bend water. I don't think there are any humans that can bend though.
Debnium is a fictional element created for entertainment purposes. It is not a real element and does not have any practical uses in the real world.
You cannot bend any element. It is physically impossible.
It kind of depends on what "these" sets are.
Prostonium is a fictional element featured in science fiction literature and games. It does not have any known real-world properties or characteristics as it exists solely within the context of these fictional works.
Of course
what are the 2d shapes of the real world
fluorine is found in any part of the world/ humans
fluorine is found in any part of the world/ humans
no, vampires are not real
nope.