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This native element is used in electric cables and wires, switches, Plumbing, heating, roofing and building construction, chemical and pharmaceutical machinery, alloys (brass, bronze), electroplated protective coatings and cooking utensils.

  • plumbing pipes
  • pennies
  • electrical wires
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all electrical wiring, plumbing, pennies, and medical uses

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Wiring, kitchen pots and pan components, pennies in your pocket and internal to many electrical devices and appliances.

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In wiring for conducting electricity, pennies used to be made out of it but now only have a small amount

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electronic purposes

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pay with 10000000 pennies

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