Yes, many elements have similar uses. For example Boron, Nitrogen and Phosphorus all can be used as fertilizers and/or are necessary to plant growth. Also Beryllium and Lithium are used in ceramics. Plus; Oxygen and Hydrogen are used in rocket fuel. Boron and Helium are used in rockets. Magnesium, and Silicon are used in bricks.
yes many of them do.. such as boron and nitrogen
Yes, the elements in the same family have the same number of valence electrons. Also there are those classified as metals, nonmetals, gases, etc.
Elements that have similar uses are going to be found in the same group on the Periodic Table. These elements have similar electron configurations and the same number of valence electrons.
any element in group !
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).
Any other halides - fluorine, chlorine, iodine or astatine
Elements with similar physical and chemical properties are located in a group.
Antimony and bismuth may be considered similar elements.
is there any elements mixed with nitrogen?
Elements in the same group have similar properties. The groups are made according to the properties of elements. Elements in a group have an equal number of valence electrons.
Lawrencium has any uses.
any element in group !
There aren't any elements in glycerol that are not in carbohydrates. Glycerol has carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms, similar to that of carbohydrates.
I don't see any elements listed... but the elements that are most similar to calcium in behavior would be those directly above or below it; Mg (Magnesium) and Sr (Strontium).
Elements in the same group are most similar.
What elements are similar to iron in a chemical property on the Periodic Table
False; practically all the chemical elements have many uses.
These elements have similar chemical and physical properties.
The elements in the same families (columns) are the most similar.
Elements in the same group have similar physical and chemical properties.