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There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
No home uses of uranium, excepting decorative coloured glass objects.
The uses of SCADA-Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition, is to manage equipment and to automate complex industrial processes.
They help chemical reactions take place where they would either not take place at all or would only take place at much higher energies.
vanadium pentoxide is used as an in oxidation catalysts to produce chemicals like sulfuric acid, maleic anhydride, phthalic anhydride and others. it is also used in catalsyts for pollution control applications (DeNOx and DeSOx catalysts for removing nitrogen oxides and suflur dioxide from flue gases in power stations and industrial plants). Vanadium pentoxide is also used in ceramic frits as a fluxing agent and pigment as well as UV absorbing glasses. Vanadium pentoxide can be converted into ferrovaandium alloy for use in high strength low alloy steels, tool steels and high speed steels. it can also be converted into vanadium-aluminum alloys used in the production of titanium alloys for aerospace, industrial and recreational applications.
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The four main uses of land are generally accepted as agricultural; commercial; industrial; and mining.
what are the industrial uses of antimony
Enzymes function as cell catalysts.
Chromium, a blue white metal is put to use for industrial purposes. It is used in tanning leather, harden steel and also to produce stainless steel. Sometimes they are also used catalysts and corrosion-resistant materials.
Catalysts increase the speed of a reaction without taking place in the reaction themselves. This is very useful in industry as it means that chemicals can be made much faster through usually slow chemical reactions, and as the catalysts don't take part in the reaction themselves, they can be reused as much as its needed. Examples of catalysts in industries include the use of the biological catalysts enzymes to brake down substrates in baby foods into smaller simpler molecules. Catalysts lower the activation energy required for a reaction to occur. This will mean that more molecules will have the energy to react. Catalysts allow equilibrium to be established quicker. Catalysts in general lower reaction temperatures leading to lower production costs. Catalysts add to cost e.g. palladium in catalytic converters. Catalysts can be poisoned by waste products eg. Sulphur in petrol and oil can reduce the properties of catalytic converters.
There are many uses. Most of them are industrial uses.
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Important uses are in heater coils, electrical contacts, thermocouples, and catalysts. Also rhenium is used in many alloys. The name origin is from the Greek work rhenus which means Rhine and rhenium was discovered in a Rhine area of Germany. Hope this helps
It is usually used to create sulfuric acid for industrial uses.
Africa uses most of its water for industrial purposes
forest was cleared for industrial uses,cultivation,pastures and fuel wood.