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Cesium, tungsten, and Mercury are all chemical elements found on the Periodic Table. Cesium is an alkali metal known for its high reactivity and use in atomic clocks. Tungsten is a transition metal with the highest melting point of all elements, making it valuable in applications requiring high heat resistance. Mercury is the only liquid metal at room temperature and is known for its use in thermometers and barometers; however, it is toxic and poses environmental hazards.

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