# hydrogen, in drinking water # helium, in helium balloons
# carbon, in carbohydrates (food) # nitrogen, in air we breathe # oxygen, in air we breathe # fluorine, in toothpaste # neon, in lights
# sodium, in cooking (NaCl) # magnesium, in cell phones # aluminum, in aluminum foil # silicon, in computers # phosphorus, in baking powder # sulfur, in laundry detergent # chlorine, in salt for cooking (NaCl) # potassium, in food preservatives # calcium, in bones for strength # titanium, in jewelry, cell phones
# chromium, in paint # manganese, used in pigments and dyes
# iron, can be used to purify drinking water # cobalt, in paint
# nickel, in nickels (coins) # copper, in coins # zinc, in batteries # gallium, in mirrors # germanium, in some cd's and dvd's # arsenic, in many medicines # selenium, used in Plumbing pipes
# bromine, used to make vegetable oil, some soda pop # strontium, in bones (for strength)
# silver, in jewelry # cadmium, in many batteries
# tin, in soda pop cans # antimony, in paint # iodine, in medicine and dye
# barium, used to make bricks # tungsten, in many light bulbs # gold, in jewelry
# Mercury, in thermometers # lead, in paint
H2O (water)
NH3 (Ammonia, a common household cleaner)
NaOCl (Bleach, another common household cleaner)
C3H5(OH)3 (Glycerol, commonly used in soaps)
C6H12O6 (Glucose, also known as sugar.)
NaCl (Table salt.)
(KNO3) (Potassium Nitrate, which is often used as fertilizer.)
C8H18 (Octane, a key component in gasoline)
Cgraphite (A common form of carbon. Used in pencils. 'Nuff said.)
Ca(OH)2 (Calcium Hydroxide, used as an antacid. Think, TUMS.)
There are also countless other things, like glass (SiO2) and hundreds of various plastics, fibers, metals, and chemicals used in person hygiene products that not many people can pronounce.
I'll start it off from just in my coffee cup; caffeine, lactose, glucose, water, steel (spoon)
names of some chemical compounds which are used in are daily life and what are thie uses
salt, water, glucose and many, many more...
compound list of every day use
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Two chemicals that can be used to disinfect water are chlorine and iodine.
Chemicals ARE our daily lives. Every piece of fruit that you eat, every piece of clothing you wear, every process that happens in your body - is almost entirely made of or depends on chemicals. Chemical is just the name for anything that has constant chemical properties and can't be broken down through normal physical means. In other words, chemicals are practically everything. As for particular chemicals, like additives to food or pesticides etc., the answer is more complicated. But that's a different question.
yes.
Urbanization & Population Pyramids
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NaCl: Table salt O2: Oxygen
how is petrol used in our everday life
It usually isn't. Scientific notation is used for very large and very small numbers, that are not normally used in your daily life. Unless your "daily life" involves work in science or engineering.
I use the Golden Ratio in my daily life to design websites.
Tools that are commonly used to study daily life include things like polls and surveys. Sometimes video cameras and audio recordings are also used to study daily life.
Chemicals are used for several purposes, they are used in making drugs, cosmetics, paints, and a lot more substances that we use in our everyday life.
it is called "Rial". but among people and within their daily life the term "Touman" in always used.
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Sunblock.
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