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Certainly! Here are some examples of pure elements found in nature, along with their symbols and atomic numbers:

  1. Hydrogen (H) - Atomic Number: 1
  2. Helium (He) - Atomic Number: 2
  3. Lithium (Li) - Atomic Number: 3
  4. Beryllium (Be) - Atomic Number: 4
  5. Boron (B) - Atomic Number: 5
  6. Carbon (C) - Atomic Number: 6
  7. Nitrogen (N) - Atomic Number: 7
  8. Oxygen (O) - Atomic Number: 8
  9. Fluorine (F) - Atomic Number: 9
  10. Neon (Ne) - Atomic Number: 10
  11. Sodium (Na) - Atomic Number: 11
  12. Magnesium (Mg) - Atomic Number: 12
  13. Aluminum (Al) - Atomic Number: 13
  14. Silicon (Si) - Atomic Number: 14
  15. Phosphorus (P) - Atomic Number: 15
  16. Sulfur (S) - Atomic Number: 16
  17. Chlorine (Cl) - Atomic Number: 17
  18. Argon (Ar) - Atomic Number: 18
  19. Potassium (K) - Atomic Number: 19
  20. Calcium (Ca) - Atomic Number: 20

These are just a few examples, and there are many more elements found in nature. The periodic table consists of a total of 118 known elements as of 2023, each with its own unique symbol and atomic number.

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