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How many natural elements are involved in our industry

does modern industry use all the known elements  in manufacturing ( at lest the non radioactive ones ) , I mean there are so many elements , how many do we use ?

 

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The short answer is yes. As far as I know the industry uses all the elemnts, even some of the radioactive one.

 Most of the prodect tho are compsed from the following four

Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen. Those four compose all the plastic and wood product you know and see

I believe that some of the elements are rarely used (Berilium if I remember correctly).


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