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In building construction.
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Strenghening alloys of copper and lead to use in car batteries.
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As an anti-corrosive.
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For cosmetics.
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To makespecial glass.
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In jewerly and motor vehicles.
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electric guitar strings, magnets and rechargable batteries.
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to preserve packaged foods by stopping oxidation of food.
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for people who have trouble breathing.
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to kill bacteria.
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in cans and aluminium foil.
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in it's elemental form is in rocket fuels.
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in graphite electric burners.
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to cool superconducting magnets in MRI scanners.
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in some photography applications.
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in adversting signs.
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on brushes to clean film.
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for the treatment of conditions such as cancer.
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neutron source.
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for treating cancer.
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Were used as fumigants.
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Graphite is a form of carbon that is primarly used as a lubricant.
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are limited to only scientific research.
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an explosive in nuclear weapons.
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detecting chemical in high-precision gas.
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only scientific research.
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has no biological use.
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To coat other metals to prevent cornosion.
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For everything from cookware to decor to nutrtional supplements.
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As an investment, to make ornaments.
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Wins, bullion and jewerly.
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As a conductor of heat and electricity.