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!Wanted!

Tungsten(Solid) -
Tungsten is one of the strongest metals in the world, it also has
the highest melting point among metals. It’s very strong and
durable which is why it’s needed in the modern metal industry, in
other words tungsten alloys have taken over the world and are
very important in the overall system of our global industry.
Tungsten can be found in ferberite, scheelite and
wolframite. 3 hydrogen atoms will be given for each
tungsten element found.

Mercury(Liquid) -
Mercury is a good conductor of electricity, so we need
it as mercury is used in many product such as switches,
batteries, thermometers etc. Mercury is also widely used in
industry, medicine and agriculture. Mercury is sometimes
called ‘quicksilver’, it’s rather a poor conductor of heat
if compared with metals but in fact is a great conductor
of electricity. Mercury can be found in Mercuric acetate,
Mercuric chloride and Mercuric oxide. 3 hydrogen
atoms will be given for each mercury element found.
Nitrogen(Gas) –
Nitrogen is very important as plants need enough nitrogen to
grow and if there isn’t enough nitrogen plants wouldn’t be able to
grow and produce oxygen for us to breathe, so, we need nitrogen
to survive. Nitrogen is essential for all living things as it’s a
major part of amino acids, which are the building blocks of
protein. Ammonia, hydrogen cyanide, cyanogen. 3 hydrogen
atoms will be given for each nitrogen element found.

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