Boron is used in cookware as borosilicate glass, in laundry products as borax and sodium perborate, and in insecticide as boric acid.
Silicon is used in computers for their parts and alloyed with iron for electrical steel and also aluminum for automotive parts.
Germanium is used in optic fibers as its oxide, germania, is alloyed with silver for tarnish-resistant sterling silver to be made and with silicon to create high-speed integrated circuits.
Arsenic is alloyed with lead in car batteries and with germanium for high-speed integrated circuits and LEDs.
Antimony is used as its oxide as a flame retardant, is alloyed with lead in car batteries, and with silicon in circuits.
Tellurium is used in some types of solar panels, and as both the suboxide and as a compound with germanium and antimony for rewritable optical disks dvd etc.It is also added to glass for use in glass fibers for telecommunications.
Neither polonium nor astatine are used in everyday life because of a to high radioactivity.