Three elements - copper, sulfur, and germanium - are presented along with their properties and common uses. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and can be shaped into thin sheets; it is used in electricity cables. Sulfur is brittle and used to make fertilizers. Germanium is a poor conductor but can change the direction of light; it is used in fiber-optic cables.
Three elements - copper, sulfur, and germanium - are presented along with their properties and common uses. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and can be shaped into thin sheets; it is used in electricity cables. Sulfur is brittle and used to make fertilizers. Germanium is a poor conductor but can change the direction of light; it is used in fiber-optic cables.
Three elements - copper, sulfur, and germanium - are presented along with their properties and common uses. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and can be shaped into thin sheets; it is used in electricity cables. Sulfur is brittle and used to make fertilizers. Germanium is a poor conductor but can change the direction of light; it is used in fiber-optic cables.
Three elements - copper, sulfur, and germanium - are presented along with their properties and common uses. Copper is a good conductor of electricity and can be shaped into thin sheets; it is used in electricity cables. Sulfur is brittle and used to make fertilizers. Germanium is a poor conductor but can change the direction of light; it is used in fiber-optic cables.