Other Elements of Interest Beyond the first twenty elements of the periodic table there are many others that are particularly interesting.
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Iron Symbol 5926 Fe Origin : latin, Ferrum Uses: Major component of steel
Nickel Symbol: 5928 Ni Number of protons or electrons: 28 Uses: Nickels (but it's actually mostly iron now), heating coils and Ni-Cd batteries
Copper Symbol: 6429 Cu Number of neutrons: 35 Uses: Pennies (though less than 5%), wiring, drain cleaner and piping for water
Zinc Symbol: 6530Zn 35 Neutrons Uses: inside of pennies, plating for screws and nails (galvanized)
Bromine Symbol: 8035Br Atomic Number: 35 Uses: one of two elements that is a liquid; salts are used in hot tubs
Silver Symbol: 10847 Ag Origin: Argentum (money) Uses: Jewelry, currency/coins, anti- microbial cloths
Iodine Symbol: 12753 I Atomic Mass: 127 amu Uses: formerly a disinfectant, prevents goiter
Gold Symbol: 19779Au Origin: Aurum (latin) Uses: currency, jewelry, plating for very expensive wiring
Mercury Symbol: 20180 Hg Origin: Latin (hydrogyrum – shiny water) Uses: liquid, old thermometers, old thermostats, lights, batteries
Lead Symbol: 20782Pb Origin: latin (plumbum) Uses: very old piping, but it's toxic to humans (lead poisoning)
Uranium Symbol: 23892 U Uses: Fuel rods for nuclear power production, weaponry, insulating for old telephone wiring