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* Li ([[Beryllium|Be]]) [[Boron|B]] [[carbon|C]] [[Nitrogen|N]] [[Oxygen|O]] [[Fluorine|F]] [[Argon|Ar]]
 
* Li ([[Beryllium|Be]]) [[Boron|B]] [[carbon|C]] [[Nitrogen|N]] [[Oxygen|O]] [[Fluorine|F]] [[Argon|Ar]]
 
* [[Sodium|Na]] [[Magnesium|Mg]] [[Aluminium|Al]] [[Silicon|Si]] [[Phosphorus|P]] [[Sulfur|S]] [[Chlorine|Cl]]  (Ne)
 
* [[Sodium|Na]] [[Magnesium|Mg]] [[Aluminium|Al]] [[Silicon|Si]] [[Phosphorus|P]] [[Sulfur|S]] [[Chlorine|Cl]]  (Ne)
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* [[Periodic table of elements]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:02, 11 November 2024

This article is a stub. It needs to be expanded.

This page is about the possible usage of elements in advanced atomically precise technology. Predominantly in the context of usage as structural building material in compounded form to various nonmetals forming gemstones. If you seek the general definition for what a chemical element is please consult Wikipedia or other sources.

Abundant elements [1]

Metals

Metals in pure or alloyed form can be problematic for use in advanced productive nanosystems.
For existing examples how metals atoms can be integrated such that bonds stay sufficiently covalent in character one can look into:

Special seldom elements

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