Technetium (element number 43) in 1937.
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The first element to be synthesized was technetium, which was created in a laboratory in 1937 by Italian scientist Carlo Perrier and Italian physicist Emilio Segrè.
The second element in a chemical equation is typically the element to the right in the equation following the first element. The second element will combine with the first element to form a compound or molecule.
That is not true. The first element in a period may be active or inactive, depending on the specific electron configuration of the element. For example, the first element in period 1, hydrogen, is not considered an active element.
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The first element to be discovered was phosphorus, which was isolated by Hennig Brand in 1669.
The first element to be discovered was phosphorus, which was isolated in 1669 by Hennig Brand.