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Revision as of 19:52, 3 December 2016
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.
Abundant elements [1]
- H He -- Helium is scarce on earth but abundant in space
- Li (Be) B C N O F Ar
- Na Mg Al Si P S Cl (Ne)
- K Ca (Sc) Ti (V) (Cr) Mn Fe (Co) Ni Cu Zn (Ga) (Ge) (As) (Se) (Br) (Kr)
- Rb Sr (Y) Zr (Nb) ... (In) Sn (Sb) ((Te)) (I) (Xe)
- Cs Ba (La) (Ce) ... (Hf) (Ta) (W) ... (Hg) (Tl) Pb (Bi) ...
- ... Th (Pa) U (Np) Pu ...
Special seldom elements
- Germanium Ge (very useful for mechanosynthesis)
- seldom halides: Iodine and Bromine I Br
- seldom stable chalkogenides: Selenium and Tellurium Se Te
- seldom pnictogenides: Arsenic Antimony and Bismuth As Sb Bi (bismuth so little radioactive that it can be considered stable)
- most precious metals: Gold Iridium Indium Au Ir In
- seldom heavy metals: Osmium Os ...
- less common rare earth elements: ...