Chemistry: Atoms First
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Author: Julia Burdge, Jason Overby Professor
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.73QP
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Interpretation:
Medicinal or health-related application for the given compounds has to be described.
Concept introduction:
- One of the great uses of chemical compound is medicinal or health-related applications
- The purpose of newly identifying the elements is their use in the medicinal applications
- We can use and consume many chemical elements or compounds in the form of solutions, pastes, drugs, medicines, oils, etc., in our daily life.
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