Cell phones and computers as well as many other electronic devices.
There are quite a few items that are in use everyday that contain silicon. These include computers, cars, textiles, laundry detergent, fabric softener, deodorant, defoamers, bread pans, paper coatings, elastomers, and roofing materials.
Some items in a house that probably contain manganese include the kitchen sink and appliances made of stainless steel. Other items include batteries, loose change, and beverage cans.
Usually jewelry obviously, but some expensive lamps, and tables may as well.
There are many everyday items affecting ozone. Deodorants, spray cans etc are some of them.
If something is made of only one element, then it is an element. I do not believe that you will find an everyday item that is a pure element! :)
There are some everyday items which cause ozone hole. These are deodorants, spray cans etc.
The vast majority of all gold is used for jewelry such as wedding rings, earrings, etc. It is also used by dentists in repairing teeth (gold crowns). And some electronic products such as cell phones do contain some very thin, tiny gold wires, where miniaturization is particularly critical.
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Palladium is found in many everyday items, but you would probably not recognize it. One of the largest uses for this metal is in your car, more specifically in the catalytic converter. It is also a component of some electronics and jewelry.
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