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Any human biology wizards here who can tell me the other 15 elements? I'm dead curious
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Cobalt, Chromium, Magnesium, Selenium, Iodine, Copper, Zinc, Germanium, Bromine, Fluorine, Manganese, Strontium, Rubidium, Boron, Silicon.
I think that's all of them.
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Not to be a dick and thanks for the extensive list, but flourine is already on the list at 7.5 grams - wouldn't that make gold the final trace element? At least if the below anon is right.
Sorry for being critical and analytical but I can't help but be anal about these sorts of things
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Ahh my mistake.
There are various trace amounts of pretty much every naturally occurring element I suppose.
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Ah nevermind, found a full list:
oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, magnesium, iron, fluorine, zinc, silicon, rubidium, strontium, bromine, lead, copper, aluminum, cadmium, cerium, barium, iodine, tin, titanium, boron, nickel, selenium, chromium, manganese, arsenic, lithium, cesium, mercury, germanium, molybdenum, cobalt, antimony, silver, niobium, zirconium, lanthanum, gallium, tellurium, yttrium, bismuth, thallium, indium, gold, scandium, tantalum, vanadium, thorium, uranium, samarium, beryllium, tungsten
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#111
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I love Tom Lehrer - We Will All Go Together was the first of his I heard, my dad had a CD of his "An Evening (Wasted) With Tom Lehrer" so thanks for the nostalgia
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There's also gold so either there's more than 15, one of those are wrong, or i'm wrong.
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There are probably a few more that are so tiny it's hard to determine.
That and I probably got one or two wrong. It's been a while since I've so much as thought about biology in any serious capacity.
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