when i was a youngin' we didnt have any of this fancy know how of this so called "cadmium" we just called it shiny things that went in cars in some sort of way that was unexplainable, so stop asking stupid questions and look for yourself, i mean seriously cars aren't that expensive anymore, just go out buy one and see for yourself. end of statement.
Nicad means nickel/cadmium
Nickel and Cadmium are two elements, both metals. They are used together as the principal componants in rechargable Nickel-Cadmium (or "NiCad") batteries.
Cadmium sulphide (CdS) has been used since before bulk silicon was available. Besides Silicon is used as a semiconductor for making electronic transistors. Resistors have to be put on it. Cadmium Sulfide is cheap and works fine.
Cadmium is the element that has a nuclear charge of +48. It has a melting point of 610 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cadmium is highly toxic. Iridium is used as a catalyst in the production of acetic acid.
It is metallic, lustrous and toxic. It is used for plating and for pigment manufacture
Cadmium Sulphide (CdS), Cadmium Selenide (CdSe), Selenium, etc.
cadmiums can be used in batteries
Cadmium (and compounds) is used in batteries, coatings, pigments, alloys, phosphors etc.
These are the uses of Cadmium occurs as a minor component in most zinc ores and therefore is a byproduct of zinc production. Cadmium was used for a long time as a pigment and for corrosion resistant plating on steel. Cadmium compounds were used to stabilize plastic. With the exception of its use innickel-cadmium batteries and cadmium telluride solar panels, the use of cadmium is generally decreasing in its other applications. These declines have been due to competing technologies, cadmium's toxicity in certain forms and concentration and resulting regulations [4]. Although cadmium is toxic, one enzyme, a carbonic anhydrase with cadmium as reactive center has been discovered.
Nicad means nickel/cadmium
It's cadmium nitride, not cadmium binitride because the prefix "bi" is not used in ionic compounds such as these, only in molecular compounds.
You use it for something that probably involves science.
Tin, lead, cadmium and bismuth.
Nickel and Cadmium are two elements, both metals. They are used together as the principal componants in rechargable Nickel-Cadmium (or "NiCad") batteries.
Cadmium sulphide (CdS) has been used since before bulk silicon was available. Besides Silicon is used as a semiconductor for making electronic transistors. Resistors have to be put on it. Cadmium Sulfide is cheap and works fine.
cadmium diiodide or cadmium (II) iodide --------- Right Answer: Cadmium iodide