Lots of the elements have few or no practical uses. Many of the artificial radioactive ones (e.g. Einsteinium) have no uses outside research. Others such as thallium are so toxic that they are only used in very specialized situations. You can use the link to an interactive Periodic Table to explore the uses of the elements. If you are looking for the answer to a specific question, be sure to be clear whether uses of the compounds of the element count or not. Click on each element to get more information about it.http://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/?gclid=CjwKEAjw2MOhBRCq-Nr87_j-lDASJAAl4FNhssVbsyCT_UjwmmrpVjUngib6tHybHy88YrC1gH_1shoCZDzw_wcB
Francium is never used as it is radioactive with a half life of only 22 minutes.
oxygen is the most used element in the periodic table because we use it to breath and to make carbon dioxide (CO2) when we breath out.
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard Periodic Table in which the element appears.
Aluminium
None. Lead is an element on the periodic tablewith the Atomic No 82.
This is the number of protons.
Periodic table can be used to sketch an element. Its configuration can be assumed from its position.
Periodic Table is expressed as rows and columns. It is used by locating the position of element.
Periodic table is expressed as rows and columns. It is used by locating the position of element.
Everything on The Periodic Table is an element, hence the the name PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS - - - - - Well...the paper the table is printed on and the ink used to print it with are not elements, but everything else is.
Atomic mass was used to organize the earliest periodic table.
oxygen is the most used element in the periodic table because we use it to breath and to make carbon dioxide (CO2) when we breath out.
The group number is an identifier used to describe the column of the standard Periodic Table in which the element appears.
mercury
Aluminium
Neon is used in Neon lights.
Bh ~2bre99
Scandium