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14%

Oxygen (O)
9% 39%
Iron (Fe)
Chlorine (Cl)
3%
Calcium ( C)
7% Copper (Cu)
Sodium (Na)
4% Hydrogen (H)
Mercury (Hg)
8% Silicon (Si)
3% 13% Nitrogen (N)

USES:

1. Oxygen plays a critical role in respiration, the


energy-producing chemistry that drives the
metabolisms of most living things.
2. Chlorine is use as an antiseptic.
3. Calcium metal is used as a reducing agent in
preparing other metals such as thorium and
uranium.
4. Most copper is used in electrical equipment such
as wiring and motors.
5. Sodium is used as a heat exchanger in some
nuclear reactors, and as a reagent in the
chemicals industry
6. Hydrogen can be used in fuel cells to generate
electricity, or power and heat.
7. Mercury is used in fluorescent lamps,
thermometers, float valves, dental amalgams, in
medicine, for the production of other chemicals,
and to make liquid mirrors.
8. Silicon is used in construction materials, making
transistors, in computer chips and solar cells, as
waterproofing systems as silicones.
9. Nitrogen is used to make fertilizers, nitric acid,
dyes and explosives.
10. Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon
steels with addictives such as nickel,chromium,
vanadium, tungsten, and manganese.

Processed question:

They contain only one type of molecule. Elments are


important because the so-called bulk is in our bodies.These are carbon,
hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen- the reason why our body functions well are
Because of the result of the chemical reactions.

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