The Periodic Table of the Elements
A chemistry lesson. About atoms and elements. Magnesium. Zinc. Iron and many more elements that a person needs.
Elements are substances that consist of only one type of atoms. The element gold consists only of gold atoms. There are a total of 92 elements that occur in nature (plus 26 that can only be artificially produced in a laboratory, including Plutonium (Pu)). The last and heaviest element is Uranium (U). The lightest is Hydrogen (H). Of these 92 elements, 67 are so-called metals, 8 are semi-metals also known as semiconductors, and 16 are non-metals. Hydrogen is unique and stands on its own.
The minerals found in SMPL 72 fulvic acid sitting are the elements that occur in a solid form. These include all but a few metals (mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature and is also toxic), all semi-metals and a few non-metals such as phosphorus (P). A total of about 76 elements, but at least 72 because some elements are so rare that they are sometimes undetectable. All liquid, gaseous and/or toxic elements are therefore not included SMPL72.
For an entertaining explanation, watch the following video (subtitled).
Or this one that explains it even more clearly (not subtitled).