computers and fridge magnets
bowls
Batteries.
yes there are. for example, mercury in old thermometores.
Vinegar
swords knives
Some household items that may contain mercury include thermometers, fluorescent light bulbs, some types of batteries, and old medical equipment like barometers and blood pressure monitors. It is important to handle and dispose of these items properly to prevent exposure to mercury, which can be harmful to health and the environment.
compassesmagnets to hold cabnets shut
Ones that have a wonderful little stickers on them that say "Made In Russia"
Yes, baking soda is commonly available in Mercury Drugstores in the Philippines. You can check with your local store for availability in the household items section.
Granite counter tops
Pewter can be made into tableware or decorative objects.
Items made out of Thermoplastics include: Plastic Bags Water Bottles Chairs There are many more but these are the ones I know.