Elements with No Known Biological Role

Borat

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Maybe you can educate me with some good literature the same as you’ve educated all of us here in the USA on how to build a LED light. Haha. Show me some nice coral pics, and I may listen closely. :)

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I am as much of a speculating amature as many others here :)
 

Randy Holmes-Farley

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Do you have an email? PM? I want to send you something highlighting the importance of Fe, Mn, Co, Zn, Cu, V, Ni, Mo…

Can’t post it publicly.

I’m not sure what is new there. Those are known to be critically required elements for most organisms.
 

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Yes, I got aware of the problem some time after the discussion around potassium came up but the product was long established at that time. I agree, we should think about renaming the trace elements solutions. We will think about it. :)
Or simply spell out “Kations” on the label.
 

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