The chief commercial uses for selenium today are in glassmaking and in pigments. Selenium is a semiconductor and is used in photocells. Uses in electronics, once important, have been mostly supplanted by silicon semiconductor devices. Selenium continues to be used in a few types of DC power surge protectors and one type of fluorescent quantum dot.
Mostly it is not used every day.
Prime example of radiation in our every day life is the heat we get from the sun (mostly radiation heat)
the shape of cuboid can be used in designing buildings
Anywhere, at any time. Architects, chemist, engineers...
The temperature of a fridge or a bank overdraft
you breath it
Mostly it is not used every day.
Prime example of radiation in our every day life is the heat we get from the sun (mostly radiation heat)
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They aren't.
SandStone is used to build buildings.
Selenium was discovered in 1817 by Berzelius.
we use elements in every day life
stop signs, 50cent
Binoculars, cameras, telescopes,
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