Elements

Elements

  • Oct 25, 1250

    Arsenic

    Arsenic
    the main use of metallic arsenic is for stregthening alloys of copper.
  • Oct 25, 1500

    Zink

    Zink
    zink oxide is as awhite pigment in paints and as acatalyst in the manuafacture of rubber.
  • Antimony

    Antimony
    ares used in bateries, bullets and alloy of tin.
  • phosphorus

    phosphorus
    Phosphorus is an important chemical element with only one stable isotope some of the common uses are: Phosphates are used to make special glass that is an important component of sodium lamps.
    Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for plants. It is, therefore, added to fertilizers.
    In the laboratory, two radioactive isotopes of phosphorus can be used as radioactive tracers.
    Calcium phosphate can be used to make fine china.
    The strikers for matchsticks are made from phosphorus. Flares and safety mat
  • platinium

    platinium
    uses of platinum, most of the annual production is consumed by two dominant categories - catalytic converters and fine jewelry. Together, these two applications consume more than 70% of the world's supply of platinum.
  • Nickel

    Nickel
    Nickel-containing materials play a major role in our everyday lives – food preparation equipment, mobile phones, medical equipment, transport, buildings, power generation – the list is almost endless.
  • Nitrogen

    Nitrogen
    Nitrogen has many uses. One of these uses is making light bulbs. Light bulbs are almost always filled with Nitrogen. Another use is explosives. Nitrogen can be used to make four different explosives. One of these is Ammonium Nitrate (N2 H4 O3).
  • Oxygen

    Oxygen
    Uses of Oxygen Obviously, oxygen is important for human respiration. Therefore, oxygen therapy is used for people who have trouble breathing due to some medical condition (such as emphysema or pneumonia). Oxygen gas is poisonous to bacteria that causes gangrene. Therefore, it is used to kill them. Carbon monoxide poisoning is treated using oxygen gas. Near pure oxygen is used in space suits so that astronauts can breath. Scuba tanks also contain oxygen, although it usually mixed
  • Chlorine

    Chlorine
    t is used to disinfect water and is part of the sanitation process for sewage and industrial waste. During the production of paper and cloth, chlorine is used as a bleaching agent. It is also used in cleaning products, including household bleach which is chlorine dissolved in water. Chlorine is used in the preparation of chlorides, chlorinated solvents, pesticides, polymers, synthetic rubbers, and refrigerants.
  • Carbon

    Carbon
    you uses it for chemical products and gas.
  • Sulfur

    Sulfur
    one of the uses is in acids
  • Aluminum

    Aluminum
    It is used for window frames, door knobs and to make utensils in the kitchen. There are various things that are made out of it at home, like the utensils and foils in which food is packed. It can even be used as a wrinkle remover from clothes; some of the uses also include home decor items like window frames, door knobs, railings, grills, curtain bars as well as artifacts made from aluminum. It is used in making golf clubs, indoor and outdoor furniture, tennis bats, refrigerators, toasters, sauc
  • Fluorine

    Fluorine
    Uses: Fluorine and its compounds are used in producing uranium. Fluorochlorohydrocarbons are used in refrigeration applications. Fluorine is used to produce many chemicals, including several high-temperature plastics. The presence of sodium fluoride in drinking water at the level of 2 ppm may cause mottled enamel in teeth, skeletal fluorosis, and may be associated with cancer and other diseases. However, topically applied fluoride (toothpaste, dental rinses) has been shown to help reduce dental
  • Argon

    Argon
    Uses: Argon is used in electric lights and in fluorescent tubes, photo tubes, glow tubes, and in lasers. Argon is used as an inert gas for welding and cutting, blanketing reactive elements, and as a protective (nonreactive) atmosphere for growing crystals of silicon and germanium.
  • Helium

    Helium
    uses of helium include: filling party balloons – it’s a safe, non-flammable gas creation of an inert gas shield for arc welding high speed ‘push gas’ inside air-to-air missiles for guidance corrections protective gas in growing silicon and germanium crystals, and in titanium and zirconium production cooling medium for nuclear reactors; helium won't become radioactive artificial atmospheres for divers and others working under pressure (mixtures of about 80 percent helium
  • Krypton

    Krypton
    Uses: Krypton is used in lighting products. Ionized krypton gas appears whitish - see photo on left - which makes krypton-based bulbs useful as a brilliant white light source in high speed photography. An important lighting use is also in high-powered, flashing airport runway lights.
  • Polium

    Polium
    Uses of Polonium Polonium is used to eliminate static electricity produced during processes such as rolling paper, wire and sheet metal. However, beta decay sources are more commonly used as they are less dangerous.
  • Radium

    Radium
    Most of its original uses have been halted for health and safety reasons, but its wide use in luminescent paints continued through World War II, because the soft glow of radium's luminescence made aircraft dials, gauges and other instruments visible to their operators at night. Radium was also an early radiation source for cancer treatment. Small seeds were implanted in tumors to kill cancerous cells.
  • Neon

    Neon
    Uses: Neon is used to make neon signs. Neon and helium are used to make gas lasers. Neon is used in lightning arrestors, television tubes, high-voltage indicators, and wave meter tubes. Liquid neon is used as a cryogenic refrigerant, as it has over 40 times the refrigerating capacity per unit volume than liquid helium and over three times that of liquid hydrogen
  • Actium

    Actium
    it was use in war.
  • Randon

    Randon
    helps relieve arthritis pain .
  • Francium

    Francium
    Commercially, there are no uses for francium, due to its rarity and instability. It is used for research purposes only.
  • Plutonium

    Plutonium
    Uses of Plutonium Plutonium-239, which can undergo nuclear chain reactions, is used in nuclear bombs and nuclear reactors.
  • Americium

    Americium
    Isotope 241Am is used (in the form of americium dioxide) in very small amounts in ‘ionization chamber’ smoke detectors. One gram of americium dioxide provides enough active material for more than three million household smoke detectors(2).
  • Dubnium

    Dubnium
    Dubnium hasn't practical uses; it is only for research.
  • ununbium

    ununbium
    No uses known.
  • TIN

    TIN
    one off the principal uses are tin cans, tin lunch boxes and rings.
  • Iron

    Iron
    they use it to make pans and hammers.
  • Silver

    Silver
    su uso mayor mente es en joyeria y bisuteria
  • GOLD

    GOLD
    los usos principales son joyeria,adornos en edificios y exprecion artistica
  • COPPER

    COPPER
    UNO DE SUS USOS ES EN EL CENTAVO DE UNO Y AVECES EN CABLES.
  • Lead

    Lead
    lead uses are bateries,rolled extrusions,ammunition,pigment and cable sheating.