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Fluorine is found in toothpaste and everyday tap water.

Fluoride in water, known as water fluoridation, is believed to reduce tooth decay and cavities so many governments allow controlled fluoride to be added into national water supplies.

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it helps create your energy it keeps you living and it also keeps plants living when you have a chemical change to carbon dioxide

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where do you bump into Mercury in everyday life

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Every Day you take a breath is another day you "bump into" oxygen. It is in the air you breath and in the water you drink. It makes up 21% of the earth's atmosphere

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Hydrogen, or also known as H2o can be used to drink, to shower or to cook with and these are just a few

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Nitrogen is 79% of the air we breathe every minute. It is also an essential fertilizer in food production.

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If you bump into a balloon salesman.

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everywhere like buildings

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