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Sort of. It has some medicinal properties, and many drugs are sulfur compounds.
The compounds in medicine should be non polar. It is important for any drug to be able to dissolve itself through the cell membrane which consists of a lipid bi-layer, in order to diffuse in the body and circulate biologically, performing its function. Non polar compounds are lipid soluble and therefore can dissolve in the lipid layers. Polar compounds are water soluble and fail to cross the cell membrane. Therefore scientists need to be sure of using compounds that are non polar in nature so they pass through the cell membrane and enter into the blood circulation of the body and perform its due function.
Iodine is a chemical element that has the symbol Iand atomic number 53. Naturally-occurring iodine is a single isotope with 74 neutrons. Iodine and its compounds are primarily used in medicine, photography, and dyes.
Not sure what you mean by common compounds, but Pepto-bismol, the stomach medicine, contains bismuth in salicylate form. It coats the stomach to reduce the threat of stomach acids.
Chlorine and Bromine are used are Purifying agents in Pools/Spas. Fluorine in compounds (Fluoride) is used in Dentistry. Iodine is used as an antiseptic, and has dietary benefits for the Thyroid. Astatine is radioactive and has uses in Nuclear Medicine.
Some application of lithium are:- lithium ion batteries- lithium carbonate as a medicine- lithium greases- lithium compounds uses as flux in laboratory melting- lithium fluoride is used as a crystal in X-ray spectrometry- alloys for aerospace technology- lithium hydroxide absorb CO2- LiAlH4 is an additive to rocket propellants- reagents with lithium in organic chemistry- lithium deuteride is used in nuclear fusion experimentsetc.
Medicine, batteries, glass, and table salt.
batteries, medicine, gasoline
a mineral used to make Glass, rocket proppellants idk what you need that for but thats what you can make it out of, you can also make batteries, and medicine Hope this helps! :)
Both are name of same homeopathic medicine but these are not pure chemical compounds .
fertilizzer, medicine, volcanoes, fireworks, and matches. hope that helps. :):):):):):):):):):)
Sort of. It has some medicinal properties, and many drugs are sulfur compounds.
Traditional ceramics include clay products, silicate glass and cement.Advanced ceramics consist of carbides (SiC), pure oxides (Al2O3), nitrides (Si3N4), non-silicate glasses and many others. Both are valued for their abrasion resistance, and hence find use in applications such as the wear plates of crushing equipment in mining operations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries. Advanced ceramics are also referred to as "special," "technical," or "engineering" ceramics. They exhibit superior mechanical properties, corrosion/oxidation resistance, or electrical, optical, and/or magnetic properties.
Well, somewhere in lithium medication there are lithium molecules. But you can't suck on a battery instead of taking your medicine. Likewise the medicine won't deliver any electricity.
Lithium's symbol is Li. Its atomic weight is 6.94. It is used in batteries, some greases, some glasses, and in medicine.
Some uses of organic compounds in medicine are aspirin and ibuprofen. Aspirin is called acetylsalicylic acid and is an organic compound with the molecular formula C9H8O4. Similarly, ibuprofen is isobutylphenylpropanoic acid. These are analgesics used to treat various issues like headaches or pain relief. Organic compounds are also found in many drugs like fluticasone, a topical anti-inflammatory.
lithium can be found in medicine,batteries,rocks and soil,hot springs,nuclear reactors,and last but not least air conditioners