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  1. Helium (36603 bytes)
    104: '''Helium''' (He) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, nearly inert monatomic [[chemical ele...
    158: ... radioactive parent [[atom]]s indicates its age. Alternatively, if the helium is not well-retained, th...
    175: Although the extraction process, using low-temperatur...
    191: ...(about 1000 km) where helium is the dominant gas (although the total pressure is very low)<!-- http://w...
    203: Although there are eight known [[isotope]]s of helium...
  2. Nitrogen (10073 bytes)
    36: ...umber]] 7. A common normally colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly [[inert]] diatomic [[non-metal]] gas, ...
    46: ...or example [[saltpeter|potassium nitrate]], or [[saltpeter]], and [[ammonium nitrate]]. The former comp...
    66: ...>); both amides and [[nitride]] (N<sup>3-</sup>) salts are known, but decompose in water. Singly and do...
    70: ...acid]] (HNO<sub>3</sub>), with the corresponding salts called [[nitrite]]s and [[nitrate]]s. Nitric aci...
    77: ...nt of the substrate and depletion of the product. Although precipitation often contains subequal quanti...
  3. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    45: ...S''' and [[atomic number]] 16. It is an abundant, tasteless, odorless, multivalent [[non-metal]]. Sulfur, i...
    48: ...emperature, sulfur is a soft bright yellow solid. Although sulfur is infamous for its smell - frequentl...
    59: ...Magnesium]] [[sulfate]], better known as [[Epsom salts]] can be used as a [[laxative]], a bath additive...
    80: ...nt desposits of elemental sulfur also exist in [[salt domes]] along the coast of the [[Gulf of Mexico]]...
    100: ...aching [[gold]].[http://doccopper.tripod.com/gold/AltLixiv.html]
  4. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    116: Although the metal is reasonably abundant in the [[Ea...
    132: ... poison [[Fidel Castro]] by exposure to thallium salts (placed in his shoes while they were being polis...
  5. Cabbage (3549 bytes)
    26: ...es eating several bowls of reportedly very bland, tasteless cabbage soup per day.
  6. Water (15217 bytes)
    21: ...aluate the drinkability of water: we avoid the [[salt]]y seas and the putrid [[swamp]]s, and we like th...
    28: ...solves many types of substances, such as various salts and [[sugar]], and facilitates their [[chemical ...
    55: ...is not clear how much water intake is needed by healthy people.[http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/conte...
    57: ...ans require water that does not contain too much salt or other impurities. Common impurities include ch...
    81: ..., the [[Ganga]] is also personified as a goddess. Alternatively, gods can be patrons of particular spri...

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