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All the elements in the periodic table have a functionality and a function to perform. Nature has ordained. We need to identify and find them out that with creativity and add them to our problem solving pursuits. It can be a combination or reaction for example elements on the periodic table can react with each other to form compounds. Chemical reactions occur when atoms combine or rearrange to form new substances. For example: Phosphor is commonly used in L.E.D. (Light Emitting Diode) lights. LED's. produce light through a process called electroluminescence, where electrons recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons (light). However, the color of light emitted by the L.E.D. is determined by the materials used in the semiconductor. In white L.E.D. lights, phosphor is often used to convert some of the blue light emitted by the L.E.D. into other colors, typically yellow. This combination of blue and yellow light creates white light. This process is known as phosphor conversion. The use of phosphor in L.E.D. lighting allows for the production of a broad spectrum of colors and is a common method for creating white light in LED's. used for various applications, such as lighting in homes, offices, and electronic displays. And let us not confine our selves to the elements of the Periodic table. Microwaves themselves are a natural phenomenon, but the microwave ovens that we use in our homes are indeed man-made devices. Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths ranging from about one millimeter to one meter. They are a form of non-ionizing radiation, which means they do not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms or molecules. Let us come up with 3 effective uses of 3 unique elements from the periodic table. Element No. 1: A.r ( Argon ) Argon-based Fire Suppression Systems: Develop a revolutionary fire suppression system that utilizes argon in its inert form. Argon is colorless, odorless, and non-toxic, making it an ideal candidate for suppressing fires without causing harm to humans. Argon-Infused Athletic Apparel: Integrate argon-infused fabrics into athletic apparel to enhance performance and recovery. Argon-Powered Greenhouse Climate Control: Develop an innovative greenhouse climate control system that utilizes argon to optimize plant growth. Element No. 2: T.l (Thallium) has atomic number 81 Thallium-Based Cancer Imaging and Treatment: Develop a groundbreaking medical imaging technique using thallium nanoparticles for targeted cancer detection and treatment. Thallium-Powered Renewable Energy Storage: Explore thallium-based materials for advanced energy storage technologies. Thallium has unique electronic properties that could be harnessed for high-capacity, rechargeable batteries or supercapacitors. Thallium-Doped Quantum Dot Displays: Create revolutionary display technologies by incorporating thallium-doped quantum dots into electronic displays. Element No. 3: R.g (Roentgenium) 111 Super-Heavy Element Quantum Computing: Explore the unique quantum properties of roentgenium for applications in quantum computing. Roentgenium-Mediated Targeted Drug Delivery: Investigate the potential of roentgenium nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery systems. Roentgenium-Based Imaging Tracers for Deep Tissue Imaging: Develop innovative medical imaging tracers using roentgenium isotopes for deep tissue imaging. Thank you for listening .. Take care and have a nice day!