Does the last clause ("provided such use is not for a commercial purpose") apply here?
It is in fact considered non-commercial use.Shot down by dd - should've checked it myself before posting
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CURATOR COMMENTFor future reference - The Element section of the table should be filled with the name of the element and not the symbolie. Water instead of I corrected this for you but please remember for future submissions.Also your title was messed up - fixed it as well ;-)