Science, asked by yzza, 7 months ago

which of the following elements has the lowest amount in the magma?​

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Answered by bhattacharyyatarun11
15

Explanation:

where is the following elements?????

Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
0

Answer:

Magnesium (2.1%)

Explanation:

Magmas can vary extensively in composition, but in general, they're made up of only eight rudiments; in order of significance oxygen, silicon, aluminium, iron, calcium, sodium, magnesium, and potassium

Oxygen, the most abundant element in magma, comprises a little lower than half the aggregate, followed by silicon at just over one-quarter.

The remaining rudiments make up the other one-quarter. Magmas deduced from crustal material are dominated by oxygen, silicon, aluminium, sodium, and potassium.

All magmas have varying proportions of rudiments similar to hydrogen, carbon, and sulphur, which are converted into feasts like water vapour, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulphide as the magma cools.

The percentages of elements are Oxygen(46.6), Silicon(27.7), Aluminum(8.1), Iron(5.0), Calcium(3.6), Sodium(2.8), Potassium(2.6), Magnesium(2.1), Others(1.5).

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