This situation is normal. The number of chemical elements is smaller compared to the number of chemical compounds.
No it is not a element. It is a basic gas with many uses.
As is arsenic. Its atomic number is 33. It is in period 4, group 15. Arsenic has many uses, such as wood preservatives, insecticides, and alloys, among other uses.
your reading material uses an analogy of watering a plant as a way of discussing
Pretty sure it's the valence electrons
uses for the element oxygen?
Lithium is a group 1 element, this causes it do be very reactive with substances such as water to the point where it has to be stored in oil. Lithium has many domestic uses such as it is used in standard household batteries.
Pretty sure it's the valence electrons
Pure barium is very hard to prepare, to the extent that many of its properties are unknown. The these circumstances it is difficult to identify the uses of the pure element.
Francium is an alkali metal, group 1 of the periodic table, radioactive, unstable, without uses now.
Many people do to determine which element is in a substance ex: me, scientists
The number of valence electrons. :) have a good day breh
what are the uses of anatomy the element