It's commonly used as the conductor in electrical wire.
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You can use it to treat heartburn so it's not technically used as a food or drink it is used as a medicine. And some people use it to clean with.
Selenium is used in various industries for non-food or non-beverage purposes, such as in the production of glass to remove color impurities, in electronics for making photocells, in pigments for paints, in photocopiers as an organic photoconductor, and in rubber manufacturing for vulcanization. Additionally, selenium is used in medical imaging as a contrast agent and in solar cells for energy production.
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Sodium is commonly used in various non-food and non-beverage applications such as soap making, water treatment, and as a component in certain pharmaceuticals and in the production of glass and ceramics. It is also used in the manufacturing of paper, textiles, and certain types of batteries.
Oh, dude, chromium is like the cool kid at the periodic table party. It's used in stuff like stainless steel production, leather tanning, and even in making those shiny car finishes. So yeah, chromium isn't just hanging out in your multivitamin, it's out there living its best non-food, non-beverage life.
calcium is a mineral i live in japan :)
copper is a non metal ediot
it is in food like coco and oysters ------------------------ Examples: electrical conductors, alloys ( with Au, Be, Zn, Sn etc., fabrication of many useful objects, installations for distillation, tubes for thermal exchangers; also cooper chemical compounds have many applications.
No, copper is a metal.
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
Yes it is. A beverage is anything that you can drink. So wine is an alcoholic beverage as opposed to a non alcoholic beverage. Water and juice are examples of non alcoholic beverages. Soda is a carbonated beverage.