Oxygen-#8 Sulfur-#16 Selenium-#34 Tellurium-#52 Polonium-#84

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Oxygen-#8 Sulfur-#16 Selenium-#34 Tellurium-#52 Polonium-#84 The Oxygen family Oxygen-#8 Sulfur-#16 Selenium-#34 Tellurium-#52 Polonium-#84

So buy my elements

oxygen 2nd most abundant element found in the earth’s atmosphere Very reactive Almost all forms of life breath it to break down carbohydrates

sulfur Used to manufacture medicine Big component in gun powder Found in synthetic rubber

selenium Used to tint glass red when joined together with hydrogen it becomes highly toxic

Tellurium Useful in making alloys Used in memory chips Tellurium a very rare element

Polonium Has been used as a trigger for nuclear weapons Very toxic Used to power many devices