Elements at Walmart (31)It's amazing how many elements you can buy in reasonably pure form at Walmart: My list currently contains 31 elements. (When I say "Walmart" I really mean any combination of grocery store, hardware store, and pharmacy. Walmart just happens to be the most common and most diverse store most people in the US would be familiar with.) To get on this list, an element has to be available in such a store in reasonably pure form, not in an alloy or compound. Platings (e.g. chrome plating) do count, and in some cases it may be necessary to dig the element out from inside a consumer product. Note that if you look at any individual element, I may not have actually gotten the sample from Walmart, and the sample might not even be of the kind of thing you can actually get there. I hope to have such samples filled in eventually.
Click any element tile below to get the full entry for that element, or click on the sample picture to go directly to the description of that sample.
Text and images Copyright (c) 2010 by Theodore W. Gray. |
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I have read that certain refrigerated foods are packaged under nitrogen, but have not confirmed this definitively.
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Novelty lamps, indicator lights on many products
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Pans, and thousands of other items
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Camping and bicycle parts
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Plating on many shiny items
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Plating on many shiny items
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