iron in nails
aluminium in coke cans
lithium in watch batteries
gold in microprocessors
copper in coinage
zinc in galvanised steel
oxygen in air
nitrogen also in air
hydrogen in water
neon in signs
uranium in power production
sulphur in matches and food preservation
chromium in bright work on cars
phosphorous also in matches
water and salt are some examples of inorganic compounds that we can use in our daily lives. because both of them do not have carbons. water=H2O. salt=NaCl or sodium chloride. Inorganic Compound subo tite and kantot me
There are NO compounds in the Periodic Table. They are all Elements.
Elements are the "building blocks" used to "build" compounds. Elements are the "letters of the alphabet" with which the "words" of compounds are "written". Not perfect analogies, but they should give you an idea.
they really aren't used in our daily lives... unless you are a mathematician or a math teacher but they are also used in our life so as to do our buiseness
Compounds which contain transition elements. cu2so4
Yes, both elements and compounds are essential for life. Elements are the basic building blocks of all matter, while compounds are formed when elements combine in specific ways. In living organisms, elements are used to form compounds that are necessary for various biochemical processes to occur.
The suffix used in forming the proper names of elements and compounds is "-ide". This suffix is added to the end of the name of the element when it forms a negative ion or combines with other elements to form compounds.
The roles of elements in your daily life are quite significant. For instance elements like oxygen and carbon dioxide are responsible for life itself. Other elements like nitrogen, aluminum and so on also have significant roles in our daily lives.
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The elements and compounds generally used for creating Jewellery are precious metals, such as: Gold Copper And alot more ...
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