Helium is found in the brain and slowly seeps down the body and out of the anus. It is then mixed with water to add some flavour.
Helium has many important applications but not exactly in our daily life; see also the link below.
it is used for balloons
It is used every day by analytical scientist to find out the amount of substance in a sample.
Gallium arsenide is used to make LEDs and LASER diodes. Best not to "bump" into it.
Table salt (NaCl, sodium chloride) contain sodium - an alkali metal.
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in the air. it is a gas
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.
Binoculars, cameras, telescopes,
stop signs, 50cent
we use elements in every day life
there easy that why
metal can be used as jewellery which we wore in every day life that is made up of of gold and silver which is metal ans platinum a metal