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Minerals I use every day By: Macy Fulton

Graphite Graphite is very helpful, I use it when I right anything.

Feldspar Feldspar is in glass, which I use everyday to drink out of.

Fluoride Fluoride is in toothpaste, which I use everyday.

Halite (sodium chloride) Halite (sodium chloride) is in salt, which I use everyday on my food.

Silver is in most coins, which I use often. Silver is also in medals.

uranium Uranium is used to create 20% of America's electricity, which I couldn’t make this project without.

Zinc Oxide is used in sunscreen, which I use a lot.

Aluminum is in cans and aluimunun foil which I use very often.

Zeolites Zeolite is in dog food which I feed my dog. It is also In cat litter and cement.

Gold Gold is in Jewelry, dentistry equipment, and even medicine and all these things are very common to me.