A penny is made of a combination of elements, primarily copper and zinc. So, it is a compound of different elements.
Oh, what a lovely question! Strontium is actually a naturally occurring element found in the Earth's crust. It's not man-made, but it can also be produced in laboratories for various uses. Isn't it fascinating how nature provides us with such beautiful elements to work with?
This element is sulfur (S).
The United States currently has five different types of pennies: the Lincoln Memorial penny, the Lincoln Bicentennial penny, the Shield penny, the Lincoln Union Shield penny, and the Lincoln Wheat penny.
It helps us calculate the group that an element is found. *it is also used to make finding elements easier.
copper
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1829
A Penny..the other day I found a penny from the 20s. Its still a penny not much as changed.
Lincoln
A penny if that is what you are asking for.
A penny is a compound, not an element. Pennies are typically made of a combination of mostly zinc and copper, which are two different elements.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny.
Abraham Lincoln is on the US penny
There is no way for us to answer- you did not say WHAT element you are asking about. Please repost a COMPLETE question, and we will try to get you a good answer.
Originally, 95% copper and 5% zinc. US pennies are now made of zinc with a thin copper coating.
Lincoln is on this penny.