The answer to your question is: barium (as BaSO4 in medicine - contrast material) , calcium (ex.: CaCl2, calcium gluconate, etc. in medicine), strontium (as strontium chloride in tooth pastes, against hypersensitivity) and magnesium (as MgSO4, MgO, etc. in medicine).
Magnesium is highly flammable and gives an intense, white light so it's popular in fireworks. Strontium is used to give colour to fireworks. As to medicines, there are several magnesium and calcium compounds used in medicine, for instance as antacids, and barium sulphate is occasionally used as 'barium meal' to make the intestines visible on x-rays. However, the metals are NOT used to make these compounds. The metals are very reactive and do not occur in nature, they have to be made from the compounds. For a medicinal use, you start with a compound occurring in nature and change it into the compound you want.
Magnesium is often used in both fireworks and medicine.
This question doesn't make any sense, please rephrase it.
The element in question is Magnesium.
magnesium
Magnesium
Magnesium
Radium :)
Acid
magnesium..
Magnesium is used both in making fireworks and medicines.
Alkaline earth metals are in the second group. Be is the first metal of them.
Strontium
BERYLLIUM :)
Magnesium
Magnesium
magnesium
The answer is MAGNESIUM!
magnesium..
The answer is Potassium.
alkaline earth metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Magnesium is used both in making fireworks and medicines.
stontluim
non metals- it contains substances that make fireworks burst!
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