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Hydrogen - water, air, etc.

Sodium - in your food, such as salt

Potassium - also in food

Magnesium - in metals

Calcium - in fruits, juice, you name it

Iron - meats

Nickel - metals

Copper - also in metals

Silver - jewelry

Gold - jewelry, computers

Zinc - metals

Mercury - old thermometers, possibly still used

Aluminium - kitchen supplies

Carbon - air, organics

Silicon - memory card

Tin - cans

Lead - metals

Nitrogen - air

Phosphorus - dishes

Oxygen - air, water, etc.

Sulfur - drugs, mineral water

Fluorine - added to water

Chlorine - in water

Bromine - Photography, plastics

Iodine - food, disinfectant

Helium - air

Neon - neon lights

Cesium - in electronic tubes

Chromium - stainless steel

Krypton - in lamps

Argon - also in lamps

Lithium - has some medical applications

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