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  1. Mercury (element) (24761 bytes)
    218: ...rly as a laxative and dewormer. It was a teething powder for infants and some vaccines have contained the ...
  2. Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
    54: ...o-calcium phosphate which is employed in [[baking powder]].
  3. Rhenium (8807 bytes)
    105: Its usual commercial form is a powder, but this element can be consolidated by pressing...
  4. Ruthenium (10241 bytes)
    184: ...ding a powder. The powder is then consolidated by powder metallurgy techniques or by [[argon]]-[[arc weldi...
  5. Scandium (10820 bytes)
    139: Scandium metal powder is combustible and presents a [[fire hazard]].
  6. Silicon (13233 bytes)
    88: ...silicon and then partially dissolving the silicon powder in an [[acid]]. When crushed, the silicon cracke...
  7. Sodium (8714 bytes)
    51: ...[hydroxide]] [[ion]]s. If ground to a fine enough powder, sodium will ignite spontaneously in water. Howev...
    85: Sodium's powdered form is highly explosive in water and a poison ...
  8. Sulfur (18059 bytes)
    45: ...[fertilizer]]s but it is also widely used in [[gunpowder]], [[match]]es, [[insecticide]]s and [[fungicide]...
    59: ...ature, sulfur also finds use in [[match]]es, [[gunpowder]], and [[firework]]s. Sodium or ammonium [[sodium...
    73: ...h century]], the [[China|Chinese]] invented [[gun powder]] which is a mixture of [[potassium nitrate]] ([[...
  9. Tantalum (11817 bytes)
    174: The major use for tantalum, as tantalum metal powder, is in the production of electronic components, m...
  10. Tellurium (8984 bytes)
    200: ... not toxic, is usually marketed as minus 200-mesh powder but is also available as slabs, ingots, sticks, o...
  11. Technetium (32113 bytes)
    187: ...num]]. However, it is commonly obtained as a grey powder. Its position in the periodic table is between [[...
    189: ...91, "Chemical Properties", paragraph 1 }} When in powder form technetium will burn in [[oxygen]].{{Inote |...
    191: ...s temperature to 11.2 K for 99.9% pure technetium powder.{{inote|Schwochau, ''Technetium''}} Below this te...
  12. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    126: ...y smoked and used it as a substitute for [[talcum powder]] on their feet.
  13. Titanium (20884 bytes)
    150: ...epare pure titanium [[metal]], [[crystal]]s, or [[powder]]. Significant titanium ore deposits are in [[Aus...
    157: ...hich is either a powder or sponge. If mixed oxide powders are used, the product is an alloy at a much lowe...
    166: ...ic]] and construction [[cement]]. TiO<sub>2</sub> powder is chemically inert, resists fading in sunlight, ...
    180: When in a metallic powdered form, titanium metal poses a significant fire h...
  14. Tungsten (13647 bytes)
    184: ...[Image:TungstenMetalUSGOV.jpg|thumb|left|Tungsten powder]]
  15. Yttrium (9384 bytes)
    167: ...er rare earths and when extracted, is a dark gray powder.
  16. Zirconium (9876 bytes)
    182: ...United States]]. (It is extracted as a dark sooty powder, or as a gray metallic crystalline substance). Zi...
  17. Squirrel (6648 bytes)
    23: ...oth or [[Chile (capsicum)|chili pepper]] paste or powder. [[Squirrel trapping]] is also practiced to remo...
  18. Dog (69384 bytes)
    307: ...anemia after being fed baby food containing onion powder. Occasional exposure to small amounts is usually ...
  19. Coriander (6994 bytes)
    34: ...ound coriander is a major ingredient in [[curry]] powder, certain Belgian-style beers and other aromatic d...
  20. Capsicum (7116 bytes)
    90: ... whole as a flavoring or processed into flakes or powders. They can be pickled and added to sandwiches or ...
    99: ...ffing, the dried Ancho chile used to make [[chili powder]], the mild-to-hot [[Jalape&ntilde;o]], and the s...

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