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The gas with the lowest density. Two atoms of it are present in a molecule of water. Increasingly used as a "pollution free" sources of energy in cars and buses. Earlier used in filling balloons and airships because of its low density but for its dangerous reaction with
An unreactive element used in filling decorative balloons, weather balloons and
A metal used in making rechargeable and non rechargeable batteries. It's alloys with magnesium used for making armour plating, aircraft, bicycle frame and high-speed
As a structural material for high-speed aircraft, missiles, spacecrafts and communication
For making certain heat resistant glass (pyrex), boric acid and borax in surface
Found in fossil fuel with hydrogen, in pure solid form as diamond and graphite, and in the impure form as charcoal, soot,
Essential for respiration and of greatest commercial use in steel
Present in as fluoride in toothpaste to prevent dental cavities and tooth decay. Also used for cable insulation, plumber's tape and waterproof shoes and
Glows with reddish orange colour mostly for advertising
A metal present in table salt added to food and use to deice roads in
In making fertilizers, nylon, dyes and explosives. Its liquid form is used as refrigerant for storing sperm, eggs and other cells for medical research. It is the most abundant gas in
Burns with a bright light and used in flares and
A silvery white, lightweight metal used for making cans, window frames,kitchen utensils and aeroplane parts. It is nontoxic and highly resistant to
In silicone oil as lubricants added to some cosmetics and hair conditioners. A semiconductor used to make transformer plates, engine blocks, cylinder heads and machine
The material stuck to the side of matchboxes, used to strike safety matches. Also present ammonium phosphate in the production of
Present in the compound that makes your stings when you chop onions. Also in black gunpowder and used in the vulcanization of black
To disinfect drinking and pool water. Also as bleaching agent and making
A noble gas mostly used in fluorescent
Abundantly present in bananas. A soft, silvery white metal essential for plants and used in making
Present in limestone for making cement, gypsum as "Plaster of Paris" for setting bones by nurses and for formation of strong

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