What is the 2nd rarest element?

It is extremely radioactive; its most stable isotope, francium-223 (originally called actinium K after the natural decay chain it appears in), has a half-life of only 22 minutes. It is the second-most electropositive element, behind only caesium, and is the second rarest naturally occurring element (after astatine).
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What are the 3 rarest elements found on Earth?

Osmium, rhodium and iridium are probably the rarest metals found in the Earth's crust with average concentrations of 0.0001, 0.0002 and 0.0003 parts per million by weight respectively.
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What is rarest element on Earth?

A team of researchers using the ISOLDE nuclear-physics facility at CERN has measured for the first time the so-called electron affinity of the chemical element astatine, the rarest naturally occurring element on Earth.
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How much is the rarest element?

Out of all the elements that have been discovered here in the world, here are the five that are the most expensive and precious.
  1. Francium – approximately $1 billion per gram. ...
  2. Californium – $25 million per gram. ...
  3. Carbon – $65k per gram. ...
  4. Plutonium – $4k per gram. ...
  5. Scandium – $270 per gram.
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Is Platinum an element?

platinum (Pt), chemical element, the best known and most widely used of the six platinum metals of Groups 8–10, Periods 5 and 6, of the periodic table. A very heavy, precious, silver-white metal, platinum is soft and ductile and has a high melting point and good resistance to corrosion and chemical attack.
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Which is the cheapest element?

What Is the Cheapest Element on the Periodic Table? Chlorine, sulfur, and carbon (in coal form) are the cheapest elements by mass, which is fortunate because they are used for a wide array of purposes. Hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and chlorine are the cheapest elements by volume.
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What is the coolest element?

Plutonium. Pretty much all of the radioactive elements are cool. Plutonium is particularly awesome because it truly does glow in the dark. Plutonium's glow isn't due to its radioactivity, though.
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Is Neon a rare element?

Although neon is the forth most abundant element in the universe, only 0.0018% in volume of the earth's atmosphere is neon. Neon is usually found in the form of a gas with molecules consisting of a single Neon atom. Neon is a rare gas that is found in the Earth's atmosphere at 1 part in 65,000.
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What elements exist in space?

While hydrogen and helium make up most of the gases in interstellar space, tiny traces of other elements such as carbon, oxygen and iron also exist.
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What are the 7 rare earth elements?

The 17 rare earth elements are: lanthanum (La), cerium (Ce), praseodymium (Pr), neodymium (Nd), promethium (Pm), samarium (Sm), europium (Eu), gadolinium (Gd), terbium (Tb), dysprosium (Dy), holmium (Ho), erbium (Er), thulium (Tm), ytterbium (Yb), lutetium (Lu), scandium (Sc), and yttrium (Y).
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Is titanium a rare earth metal?

As the ninth-most abundant element in the Earth's crust, titanium is relatively rare. Research shows the strong and lightweight metal only accounts for roughly 0.63% of the Earth's crust.
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What is the rarest thing in the galaxy?

Astronomers recently mapped the rarest type of galaxy ever found: an elliptical galaxy sporting rings of young stars. Most galaxies, including our own Milky Way, are spiral or elliptical. But this recently mapped galaxy, called PGC 1000714, is unique.
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What is the rarest atom?

Astatine is the rarest element on Earth; only approximately 25 grams occur naturally on the planet at any given time. Its existence was predicted in the 1800s, but was finally discovered about 70 years later.
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Is francium the rarest element?

It is the second-most electropositive element, behind only caesium, and is the second rarest naturally occurring element (after astatine). The isotopes of francium decay quickly into astatine, radium, and radon.
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What is the heaviest element?

There are 91 naturally occurring elements (but it depends on how you count them). The heaviest element that occurs in large quantity is uranium (atomic number 92).
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Can neon float?

Neon has about two-thirds the density of air. Therefore, a neon balloon would float, but it would rise slower than a helium balloon because helium is lighter. Breathing neon will make your voice a higher pitch, but not nearly as much as helium will.
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What is krypton used for?

Krypton is used commercially as a filling gas for energy-saving fluorescent lights. It is also used in some flash lamps used for high-speed photography. Unlike the lighter gases in its group, it is reactive enough to form some chemical compounds.
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Is boron a metal?

Boron is classified as a metalloid, having properties of both metals and nonmetals: it and conducts electricity at high temperatures; but at room temperature, is it an insulator.
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What are the weirdest elements?

The most weird and wonderful elements in the periodic table
  • Krypton (Atomic number: 36)
  • Curium (Atomic number: 96)
  • Antimony (Atomic number: 51)
  • Copernicium (Atomic number: 112)
  • Bismuth (Atomic number: 83)
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What does Krypton look like?

Krypton is a colorless, odorless gas that rarely reacts with other elements. A container full of krypton gas looks just like a container full of air.
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Is Diamond an element?

Diamond is a solid form of the element carbon with its atoms arranged in a crystal structure called diamond cubic. At room temperature and pressure, another solid form of carbon known as graphite is the chemically stable form of carbon, but diamond converts to it extremely slowly.
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Is gold rarer than uranium?

Since gold is much more abundant in the universe than is uranium (by a factor of about 20:1)1, why is the situation reversed in the Earth's crust (by a factor of about 1:600)2? The answer lies in chemistry. Uranium is chemically active. It readily oxidizes (pitchblende) and it readily combines with silicates.
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Is element 119 possible?

Ununennium, also known as eka-francium or element 119, is the hypothetical chemical element with symbol Uue and atomic number 119. Ununennium and Uue are the temporary systematic IUPAC name and symbol respectively, which are used until the element is discovered, confirmed, and a permanent name is decided upon.
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Is uranium expensive than gold?

Weapons-grade enriched uranium, of which uranium-235 comprises at least 93%, , is much cheaper, though twice as expensive as gold – around 100,000$ per kilogram. Once again, this is the production cost, as the material is under strict control, and a private person or commercial entity cannot obtain it freely.
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