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Group 7 elements, such as manganese in the form of potassium permanganate, are used as contrast agents in medical radiography to enhance visualization and improve diagnostic accuracy. In agriculture, group 7 compounds like manganese sulfate are used as micronutrient fertilizers to correct manganese deficiencies in crops and promote healthy growth.
Alkali metals from group 1 are very reactive and can easily react with air or moisture to form compounds. Halogens from group 7 are also highly reactive and tend to form compounds with other elements to satisfy their valence electron configuration. Therefore, it is more common to find them as compounds rather than in their free elemental form.
Elements from group 1 (alkali metals) and group 7 (halogens) are highly reactive due to their electronic configurations. As a result, they tend to form compounds easily to achieve more stable electron configurations. Compounds with these elements often exhibit useful properties in various chemical reactions and industrial applications.
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.
Groups 1 and 7 elements are used as compounds because they have a tendency to form stable compounds due to their reactivity. Group 1 elements (e.g. sodium, potassium) are highly reactive metals that readily lose an electron to form a +1 cation, while Group 7 elements (e.g. chlorine, fluorine) are highly reactive nonmetals that readily gain an electron to form a -1 anion. When combined, they form ionic compounds with a 1:1 ratio of cations to anions, such as sodium chloride (NaCl) and potassium iodide (KI).
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.
Sort of, but digital photography does not use chemicals. Images are printed using printers and the inks are chemical compounds, but there are no developing chemicals used.
Elements used in photography include lighting, composition, framing, perspective, color, texture, and contrast. These elements are manipulated by the photographer to create visually appealing and interesting images.