When pronouncing the “Ten Fundamental Elements” in English, we refer to the first ten chemical elements in the periodic table, which are the most basic and simple substances known to chemistry. Here’s how each of these elements is typically pronounced:
- Hydrogen (H): /ˈhaɪdroʊdʒən/
- Helium (He): /hiˈliːəm/
- Lithium (Li): /ˈlɪθiəm/
- Beryllium (Be): /bɪˈrɪljəm/
- Boron (B): /ˈbɔːrən/
- Carbon ©: /ˈkɑːrbn/
- Nitrogen (N): /ˈnɪtədʒən/
- Oxygen (O): /ˈɑːksɪdʒən/
- Fluorine (F): /ˈfluːərɪn/
- Neon (Ne): /ˈniːɒn/
Remember that the pronunciation can vary slightly depending on the accent of the speaker, but the above pronunciations are commonly used in English-speaking regions.
