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this elements atomic letters are Cu
in medical practice this element can be used to treat osteoarthritis, and build strong bones and muscles
this element is the base of all terrestrial life on earth
makes up most of Earth's atmosphere
is a raw material in photosynthesis
a form of color was named after this
this is found in a mineral compound commonly known as salt
this a major industrially used metal found in cars
this can be found in many pure forms
this toxic element is commonly found in bleach
found in bananas and oranges this electrolyte helps fuel your muscles
found in milk it is essential for healthy bones
this low density high strength metal is resistant to most corrosion
this hard and brittle transition metal is the main adative in stainless steel
this element is known for its use in magnets
found in small amounts in pennies it is an essential mineral found in food
this soft and silvery metal can make other metals softer if its soaked in
one of the many elements found in nature and man made products its also found in some pesticides
"not a hat"
it was used as the first arc reactor core in the blockbuster movie "Iron Man"
this metal is used to describe most other metals (for color)
this element is the heaviest of the stable halogens.
this rhymes with another noble gas
due to its high reactivity this metal is never found in nature as a free element.
this has the highest melting point of any metal
in the movie "The Avengers" this was used as a stabilizing agent for the portal device built by Eric Selvig.
this is found in South Africa and has the atomic number 78
this was once used as a coinage metal but it became to expensive to uphold
one of the only liquid elements at room temp
in medical practice this slightly toxic metal is used to protect from X rays
this element has no safety data sheet. if it did it would just say no in charred blood
this elements atomic number is 86 it is a noble gas
used as long cylinder cores in nuclear power plants
in the movie " Back to the Future" this was a power source (it was stolen)

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