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Uses of Silicon

Silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust and is vital to the construction industry. This post will take you through some of the common uses of silicon in the world today and tell you a possible future use of silicon.

Uses of Gypsum

Gypsum is a soft mineral that is white or colorless when it doesn’t contain any impurities. Here are some of the more common uses of gypsum in today’s world!

Uses of Diamonds

Diamond is the hardest natural material found on earth. Here are some of the common uses of diamonds in the current world.

Uses of Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a light blue liquid that appears colorless when mixed with water (aqueous solution). This post will tell you some of the more common uses of hydrogen peroxide in today’s world.

Uses of Castor Oil

Castor oil is a vegetable oil. It has a very mild taste and has a very pale yellow color. This post will list some of the more common uses ofcastor oil in the world today!

Uses of Baking Soda

Sodium bicarbonate, known as baking soda, bicarb soda, bread soda and cooking soda, is a white solid usually appearing as a white powder. Here are some of the more common uses of baking soda in the world today!

Uses of Magnesium

Magnesium is a silvery-white metal and chemical element represented by the symbol Mg. It is the ninth most abundant element in the universe and the eighth most common element in the crust of the Earth. It is found in over 60 minerals, but only 6 of these are commercially important. The largest producer of magnesium is China at more than 600,000 tonnes per year. Here are some of the common uses of magnesium in the world today!

Uses of Neon

Neon is a very common element in the universe but is fairly rare on the Earth. This post will take you through some of the common uses of neon. It is important to remember that neon is not used for many things as it is very expensive. It can be more than 50 times the cost of helium as it is much rarer.

Uses of Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert (unreactive) gas. This post will take you through some of the common uses of nitrogen.

Uses of Beryllium

Beryllium is a light metal that has a high melting point and resists corrosion by concentrated nitric acid. This post will take you through some of the common uses of beryllium.