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like carbon, graphite is made out of it and pencils are made out of graphite now so its used in everyday life

2006-10-01 07:36:53 · 15 answers · asked by Pisces 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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iron in nails
aluminium in coke cans
lithium in watch batteries
gold in microprocessors
copper in coinage
zinc in galvanised steel
oxygen in air
nitrogen also in air
hydrogen in water
neon in signs
uranium in power production
sulphur in matches and food preservation
chromium in brightwork on cars
phopherous also in matches


hope that helps to be getting on with

2006-10-01 07:51:05 · answer #1 · answered by frankiethebear2002 2 · 7 1

Elements Used In Everyday Life

2017-01-05 15:43:00 · answer #2 · answered by laurella 4 · 0 0

No because the periodic table was compiled by people and therefore if an element absent from the periodic table was found in the periodic table then it would only prove that there is a previously undiscovered element. However it would have to be a heavy element because elements with between 1 and 118 protons have all been discovered without any gaps.

2016-03-17 21:51:40 · answer #3 · answered by Greta 4 · 0 0

Oxygen Uses In Everyday Life

2016-11-16 14:19:54 · answer #4 · answered by hodnett 4 · 0 0

Hydrogen, sodium, carbon, iron, nitrogen, fluor, chlorine, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, oxygen (among many others) are components that make your body. They more of less have to be used by you every day...

But if you want things that common everyday objects are based on, here could be a list:

hydrogen and oxygen: water
oxygen and nitrogen: in the air you breathe
carbon: charcoal
sulfur and phosphorus: matches
sodium and chlorine: table salt
zinc, copper, nickel: in coins
iron: in nails and peperclip
aluminium: aluminium foil

and so on.

2006-10-01 07:46:14 · answer #5 · answered by Vincent G 7 · 3 0

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like carbon, graphite is made out of it and pencils are made out of graphite now so its used in everyday life

2015-08-16 12:23:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oxygen, for breathing, Chlorine, in the siwmming pools, Helium, blowing up balloons perhaps, nitrogen, in what you breathe, Calcium, in what you eat to make your teeth hearlthy. Things such as that help you. Research some of the ingredients in your everyday things to help you out with the rest. It is quite simple.

2006-10-01 07:40:18 · answer #7 · answered by angeliquexelo 1 · 0 0

carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen are in all the foods that you eat. you breath in a fair amount of argon every day. your piping is of copper, your salt is made of sodium and chlorine, most of your car is made of iron, with some zinc and other metals thrown in for strength. carbon and hydrogen are both worth mentioning again, because they are in EVERYTHING you use, the plastics, the papers, the woods, the foods, the medicines, EVERYTHING.

2006-10-01 08:08:36 · answer #8 · answered by The Frontrunner 5 · 0 0

oxygen hydrogen carbon nitrogen sulphur sodium chlorine calcium iron copper magnesium

2006-10-01 07:45:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Oxygen, hydrogen, Nitrogen (air), carbon, sodium, chloride, magnesium, tin, iron, calcium (in all living things, used nutritionally)

2006-10-01 07:40:10 · answer #10 · answered by tenaciousd 6 · 0 0

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