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  1. Copper wires in electrical cables.
  2. Aluminum wires in electrical cables.
  3. Iron pipes used for Plumbing.
  4. Brass fittings in plumbing.
  5. Steel screws and nails.
  6. Gold contacts on electronic devices.
  7. Silverware.
  8. Stainless steel appliances.
  9. Titanium in kitchen utensils or cookware.
  10. Nickel in faucets or doorknobs.
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