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Elements in atmosphere in pure form

Which group of elements is normally obtained from the atmosphere in pure form?

a) sulfur, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen
b) magnesium, sodium, calcium, strontium
c) flourine, chlorine, neon, argon
d) flourine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen
e) oxygen, nitrogen, neon, argon

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