Hydrogen- In oxy Hydrogen torch, For hydrogenation of vegetable oils.
Carbon - Coal - As a fuel.
Coke-In Mettalurgy.
Graphite-As electrodes.
Diamond- as a gem.
Oxygen-For Respiration, for burning rocket fuels.
Nitrogen-For manufacturing ammonia and urea.
Sulphur- For manufacture of sulphuric acid.
Silicon- For manufacture of glass.
Chlorine-For Disinfecting water.
Iodine- As an antiseptic.
Helium-For filling balloons.
Neon-For illuminating advertisement signs.
nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, silicon, neon, phosphorus, argon, bromide, fluorine, carbon
Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Selenium, Bromine, Iodine, Fluorine and Chlorine (and Astatine and all of the inert gases). If, for whatever reason, you don't like the idea of including Halogens in the list you could replace them with any of the metalloids such as; Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Polonium or Tellerium.
The prefix di- means two. However, you would wouldn't say Cl2 is dichloride--it is just chlorine. The only time you would use dichloride would be when it is in a compound with another non-metal such as Disulfur dichloride (S2Cl2).
Ten degrees higher than -7°C is 3°C.
It depends on the context. Ten millimeters in a day or a single rainfall event is a fairly substantial amount. Ten millimeters in an hour would be heavy rainfall event. An area that gets ten millimeters a year would be considered extreme desert
Magnestism in neither a metal or a non metal. Although metals tend to be magnetic while non metals ten not to be
bromine
A non-numeral is any word or symbol that represents a numeral, but is not a numeral. Therefore, an example of a non-numeral less than ten is three.
For general circulation, we have a Ten Dollar note. There are a large variety of non-circulating Ten Dollar coins made of various precious metals and with different designs. Please be more specific.
A digit.
A digit.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
I'm not sure what you want. You can have 5 and 2 and any non-zero whole number. You can have 10 and any two non-zero whole numbers. You can have any even number, then any multiple of 5, then any non-zero whole number. Or any multiple of ten, then any two non-zero whole numbers. I think I covered the possibilities.
Magnetism is a property that can be found in both metals and non-metals. However, metals are more commonly associated with being magnetic due to the presence of unpaired electrons that allow for the formation of magnetic domains. On the other hand, certain non-metals like iron, cobalt, and nickel can also exhibit magnetic properties under certain conditions.
Yes. For example 1.
9
Yes, Singapore uses them.