beuciphalus
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regarding transition metals , i.e. from group 3 to 7(or above....) due to vacant d-orbitals they tend to make stable compounds rahter than being in elemental state....
altough they are used in elemental state...and this is the reason why most of the metal ores are in compound form except gold and platinum...which are highly stable in thier elemental form....
in the case of bromine sodium iodine etc...due to highly reactive nature it has been seen that they are stable if they are in compounds...
and mate if you want to perform a chemical reaction so tha you can have a product you need to have a stable coampound which gives a stable product...
in short...it is a rule of nature that everything tends to perform better in stable state...
hope you are satisfied now...
altough they are used in elemental state...and this is the reason why most of the metal ores are in compound form except gold and platinum...which are highly stable in thier elemental form....
in the case of bromine sodium iodine etc...due to highly reactive nature it has been seen that they are stable if they are in compounds...
and mate if you want to perform a chemical reaction so tha you can have a product you need to have a stable coampound which gives a stable product...
in short...it is a rule of nature that everything tends to perform better in stable state...
hope you are satisfied now...