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1 to 30 elements and it salts

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Hydrogen

90% of atoms in the universe, sun and stars, H2O, life's organic molecules

Helium

fuel for nuclear fusion in sun and stars, balloons, lasers,supercold refrigerant

Lithium

lightweight aluminum alloys, batteries, impact-resistant ceramic cookware (Corningware®), mood stabilizer

Berylium

non-sparking copper alloy tools, aerospace, X-ray windows, beryl gems: emeralds and aquamarines

Boron

borax soap, fertilizer, stiff fibers, sports equipment (golf clubs, tennis rackets, skis), heat-resistant borosilicate glass (Pyrex®), semiconductors

Carbon

basis of life's organic molecules, animals, plants, CO2,wood, paper, cloth, plastic, coal, oil

Nitrogen

78% of air, organic molecules, protein, muscles, DNA,ammonia, fertilizer, explosives (TNT), refrigerants

Oxygen

21% of air, H2O, 65% of the human body, organic molecules,blood, breathing, fire, half of earth's crust, minerals, oxides

Flourine

glowing fluorite, toothpaste, nonstick cookware (Teflon®),CFC refrigerants (Freon®)

Neon

orange-red neon tubes for advertising signs, lasers,supercold refrigerant

Sodium

salt (NaCl), nerves, baking soda, antacids, lye, soap, soda ash, glass, papermaking, street lamps

Magnesium

chlorophyll in green plants, talc, basalt, aluminum alloys,cars, planes, bikes, flares, sparklers, antacids

Aluminium

common metal, kitcheware, cans, foil, machinery, cars,planes, bikes, feldspar, granite, clay, ceramics, corundum,gems

Silicon

quartz, granite, sand, soil, clay, ceramics, glass, algae,diatoms, semiconductors, computer chips, silicone rubber

Phosphorus

bones, DNA, energy-storing phosphates (ATP), fertilizer,acids, detergents, matches

Sulfur

skin, hair, egg yolks, onions, garlic, skunks, hot springs,volcanos, gypsum, rubber, acids, papermaking

Chlorine

salt (NaCl), bleach, stomach acid, disinfectant, drinking water, swimming pools, PVC plastic pipes and bottles

Argon

1% of air, most abundant inert gas on earth, light bulbs,"neon" tubes, lasers, welding gas

Potassium

salts, nerves, nutrient in fruits and vegetables, soap,fertilizer, potash, matches, gunpowder

Calcium

bones, teeth, milk, leaves, vegetables, shells, coral,limestone, chalk, gypsum, plaster, mortar, cement, marble,antacids

Scandium

aluminum alloys, racing bikes, stadium lamps, furnace bricks, aquamarines

Titanium

aerospace, racing bikes, artificial joints, white paint, blue sapphires

Vanadium

hard strong resilient steel, structures, vehicles, springs,driveshafts, tools, aerospace, violet sapphires

Chronium

stainless steel (Fe-Cr-Ni), kitchenware, nichrome heaters,car trim, paints, recording tape, emeralds and rubies

Manganese

hard tough steel, earthmovers, rock crushers, rails, plows,axes, batteries, fertilizer, amethysts

Iron

steel alloys are mostly iron, structures, vehicles, magnets,earth's core, red rocks, blood

Cobalt

hard strong steel, cutting tools, turbines, magnets (Al-Ni-Co), blue glass and ceramics, vitamin B-12

Nickel

stainless steel (Fe-Cr-Ni), kitchenware, nichrome heaters,coins, nicad batteries, earth's core

Copper

wires, cookware, brass (Cu-Zn), bronze (Cu-Sn), coins,pipes, blue crab blood

Zinc

galvanized steel, brass (Cu-Zn), batteries, white paint,phosphors in TVs and lamps, fertilizer

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