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Name: Aluminum
Symbol: Al
Atomic Number: 13
Atomic Mass: 26.9
Number of Protons/Electrons: 13
Number of Neutrons: 14
Classification: 
Other Metals
Discovery: 1825
Discoverer: Hans Christian Oersted
Uses: airplanes, soda cans

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Name: Bismuth
Symbol: Bi
Atomic Number: 83
Atomic Mass: 208.9
Number of Protons/Electrons: 83
Number of Neutrons: 126
Classification: 
Other Metals
Discovery: Known to the ancients
Discoverer: IDK
Uses: pharmaceuticals, fuses

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Name: Gallium
Symbol: Ga
Atomic Number: 31
Atomic Mass: 69.7
Number of Protons/Electrons: 31
Number of Neutrons: 39
Classification: 
Other Metals
Discovery: 1875
Discoverer: Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran
Uses: semiconductor production

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Name: Indium
Symbol: In
Atomic Number: 49
Atomic Mass: 114.8
Number of Protons/Electrons: 49
Number of Neutrons: 66
Classification: 
Other Metals
Discovery: 1863
Discoverer: Ferdinand Reich
Uses: coating of high-speed bearings

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Name: Lead
Symbol: Pb
Atomic Number: 82
Atomic Mass: 207.2
Number of Protons/Electrons: 82
Number of Neutrons: 125
Classification: Other Metals
Discovery: A long time ago
Discoverer: IDK
Uses: solder and shielding against radiation

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Name: Tin
Symbol: Sn
Atomic Number: 50
Atomic Mass: 118.7
Number of Protons/Electrons: 50
Number of Neutrons: 69
Classification:
Other Metals
Discovery: A long tine ago 
Discoverer: IDK
Uses: coating for steel cans

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Name: Thallium
Symbol: Tl
Atomic Number: 81
Atomic Mass: 204.3
Number of Protons/Electrons: 81
Number of Neutrons: 123
Classification:  
Other Metals
Discovery: 1861
Discoverer: Sir William Crookes
Uses: rat and ant poisons

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