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Hydrogen
A gas form element with an atomic number of 1
Helium
A noble gas element with an atomic number of 2
Lithium
An alkali metal element with an atomic number of 3
Beryllium
A crystalline form of this element is beryl and it has an atomic number of 4. The beryl forms include: *Chromium Emeralds and *Cobalt Aquamarines.
Boron
An element used in Silly Putty with an atomic number of 5
Carbon
The element that makes diamond, with an atomic number of 6
Noble Gas
These gases are in neon lights! Neon is one of them.
Alkali Metal
Elements that are highly reactive to water.
Nitrogen
An element with an atomic number of 7
Oxygen
The air we breathe, with an atomic number of 8
Fluorine
Atomic number of 9
Neon
Noble Gas element described in noble gas
Sodium
Most reactive alkali metal
Magnesium
Element 12
Aluminium
A 2-pronounciation word with an atomic number of 13
Transition Metals
Wide Central
Silicon
This is not silicone.
Phosphorus
As this element is the flaming red part of a triditional candle-lighting match, it's atomic number is fifteen and it's symbol is the letter "P".
Sulfur
If you go to a *hotsprings, you will smell the smell of rotten eggs coming out the water. If you get the water in your eyes, they will burn. The smell and burning sensation are both cause by element 16 in the water, and the symbol is the same letter as the fourth and last letter of "Hotsprings"
Chlorine
This element is the reason you have to take a shower after swimming lessons. This element is number seventeen on the periodic table, and the symbol is the letter "C" and then "L", though this element has the eigth letter in the alphabet before the "L" in the name of the element.
Argon
This is the blue variety of neon lights. (Noble Gas) This element has an atomic number of eighteen (you should know by know that I do my elements by elemental order), and a symbol of the first two letters in the word "armed" which has nothing to do with it (unless there's a term such as "armed with ____" that people say at least twice a year. That would be wierd.).
Potassium
RADIOACTIVE BANANAS! That's what a reporter would say if he only got hold of half the facts. (Yes, they are.) You may recognize this element from in foods. This elements symbol is svenska (as well as Sodium) and is "K" and the atomic number or number of protons is nineteen. This element is as good as bananas and any othef fruit. Radioactive also forms Helium! (With Thorium and Uranium.)
Calcium
This element is known in vitamins, with Potassium. This element is like Potassium because it is in foods, to help people grow. This element's pure from is very metallic, and weighs about forty pounds. The atomic number is twenty and the symbol is the ninth and tenth letters of "Multiplication" which has nothing to do with Calcium unless there's a term called "multiplying _____" which would be very weird.
Scandium
This element is the first element you've probably never heard of. If you have, awesome! Anyway, this element has (hint, hint) the word "scan" in it and ends in "ium" like most other elements. This element's symbol is the first two letters in "scan" and the atomic number/number of protons in the nuclei is twenty-one which you should know after the previous element's number was twenty and I go in numerical order of the periodic table order, and the weight is about forty-two lb.
Titanium
TITANS! That's probably the first thing you sould think immediately after you hear the name of this twenty-second element. The symbol is TI and there are many applications for this element. You have it in your house.
Vanadium
Vans are not related to this element. This element is used it tools like wrenches though. This element's symbol is V and the number is twenty-threeeeeeeeeeeee zzz zzz zzz zzz (that's how I feel right now telling you the number over and over again. zzz zzz ZZZ ZZZ I won't do any more terms that aren't elements and that way they will be in the order. How thaaaaaat YAWN ZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZ Snore Zzz
Chromium
You can get nearly anythin' Chrome plated. From hood to trunk of a car, in the 1980s you'd find this element. The atomic number is twenty-four. The symbol is CR.
Manganese
Element twenty-five and MN and with Chrome. zzz zzz zzz
Iron
América! FE, 26 yay. Horseshoes.
Cobalt
Ever heard of Co Blue? It's a pigment. Pronounced: PIGG-minnt. This element's symbol is the first two letters in "Colorado. You know what they say, CO in CO! The number of protons is [Drumroll] twnety-seven!
Nickel
No, this is not the coin. This element sometimes makes them sometimes. This element is NI and this probably gave this away and the number of protons is twenty-eight.
Copper
More coins! Pennies were made originally with Gold(79) but now they are made of this element. The symbol is the first two letters in "Cups", and maybe there are CU cups, the atomic number/number of protons is 29, the weight is about fifty-eight lb.
Zinc
Sunscreen! This element is good for casting. This was the first element Theodore Gray-the author of the book "The Elements, A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom In The Universe"-learned to cast. The symbol is "Z-N" and the number of protons is 30, the weight is about 60 lb!
Gallium
Don't ask me what the origin of this element's name. Just don't. This element looks similar to Titanium (22) and is weird. The symbol is G-A, the atomic number is thirty-one, and the weight of this element is sixty-two lb! (The weight is twice the atomic number because protons are two lb!)
Germanium
GERMANY! Deutsch! Yes, Europe. Element 32, GE, and sixty-four pounds, this element is German. IT TAKES ALOT TO HAVE AN ELEMENT NAME AFTER YOUR CONTINENT (example: AMERICIUM), COUNTRY (example: POLONIUM), STATE (example: CALIFORNIUM), CITY (example: BERKELIUM), OR EVEN YOURSELF (example: Mendelevium).
Arsenic
PARIS GREEN IS NOT FROM PARIS. This is a pigment/rat poison.Yea, it's gross. Anyway, this element weighs sixty-six pounds, it is element 33, and the symbol is "AR". Arsenal, Arsen, Paris Green, all uses of this element. Note: Arsen- in each Arsenal and Arsen.
Selenium
Arsenic's neighbor on the periodic table of elements,this element SEES YOU.
Bromine
BRO, BRO, BRO, BRO, BRO! Yep. Yep. Element 35. Weight: 70 lb. Symbol: BR. Bro. Hey, Bro, ever heard a this element?!?!
Krypton
No, not superman. Kr is a gas, not a solid. Superman: Ya got some Kryptonite? Random Person: No, it's not real. Kr is a gas. Element 36, seventy-two lb, and KR, this element is the purple color in neon lights.
Rubidium
Though girls might think this is, the element is NOT related to rubies. Though, the abreaviation (symbol) is the firts letter in "rubies", the the third letter in "Rubies". The atomic number is thirty-seven, and the weight is about seventy-four pounds, and yet this element is popular. Probably because of the ruby situation that definitely drives me crazy, and when I said definitely drives me crazy, I meant definitely absolutely postively drives me very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very crazy.
Strontium
Element thirty eight and weighing seventy six pounds, and an atomic symbol of SR, This element is a metal and is just like you'd think
Yttrium
Element thirty nine, seventy eight pounds, and a symbol of "Y", this element is connected to other elements. (Yttrium, Erbium, Terbium, Ytterbium) This element is a transition metal.
Zirconium
This is element forty, eighty pounds, and Zr as the symbol, I CANT REMEMBER ANY OTHER FACTS.
Niobium
Element 41, weight is about 82 atomic weight. Symbol is NO, and there is alot of facts that I don't know! (Poem format for definitions now.
Molybdenum
Element number 42 and the weight is 84 too!
Seriously, the symbol is MO, and for some reason each symbol ends in "O"!
Technetium
Element number 43 and 86 (a breeze)
Seriously, the symbol is TC, and finally we have symbol ending in C!
Ruthenium
Element number 44 and weight 88!
Seriously, the symbol is RU and we have a symbol that means that you read this! (Not a good ryheme)
Rhodium
Element 45 and weight is 60! Obviously we have gotten into the sixties!
Seriously, the symbol is RO and we are back to the symbols ending in O!
Palladium
Element 46 and weight is 62. That means we are far into the table too!
Seriously, the symbol is PA and we are ending the additions for today!
Silver
Element 47 and weight 64, it has a very pretty ore!
Seriously, the symbol is Ag, and we are losing the stability!
Cadmium
Element 48 and weight 96 it can be in metals sticks!
Seriously, the symbol is Cd, and we we have even less stability!
Indium
Element 49 and weight 99, it is very fine.
Seriously, the symbol is In, and this is the last song til' Hafnium N!
Tin
The element is #50 and weighs 101 mass! The symbol is Sb
Antimony
This element is number 51 obviously! I mean, seriously! I've been doing it since the Wide Central. The symbol is Sr for no apparent reason that I am aware of currently. It weighs about 103 and...[exploding noise]...sorry, somebody threw sodium into LM eighty trillion seconds ago.
Tellurium
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Iodine
Element 53, 107 pg, I, and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and and zzzssszzzzz100000000002729394739374774,874,927,927,927,926,283,842,942,294,294,294,294,204
Xenon
Element 54, 109 Picograms, and symbol of Xe. It is a purple noble gas. What else is there to know?
Caesium
Cs
55
5th Alkali Metal
(CS) An alkali metal, the second most reactive alkali metal. If this soft metal is dropped in water it can break glass and weak plastic.
111 Picograms
Barium
This element is number 56. It is the last element until' the lanthasnides.
Lanthanum
All I need to tell you is...LANTHANIDES
BILL CIPHER SAYS: A-X-O-L-O-T-L MY TIME HAS COME TO BURN! I INVOKE THE-EE ANCIENT POW-POWER THA-THAT I M-MAY RET-URN! STANLEEEEEEE....DEAD
Cerium
Symbol: Ce
Praseodymium
Atomic Number: 59
Neodymium
noun \ˌnēōˈdimēəm
Promethium
Pm(61)
Samarium
noun \səˈma(a)rēəm
Europium
noun \yəˈrōpēəm
Gadolinium
noun \ˌgadəlˈinēəm
Terbium
noun \ˈtərbēəm
Dysprosium
Dy 66 (162.50)
Holmium
noun \ˈhō(l)mēəm
Erbium
Larry was sent to the "ER" because of his broken leg.
Thulium
noun \-lēəm
Ytterbium
70, Yb, Lanthanide
Lutetium
Lu (#71)
Hafnium
noun \ˈhafnēəm
Tantalum
noun \ˈtantələm
Tungsten
Symbol: W
Rhenium
noun \ˈrēnēəm
Osmium
noun \ˈäzmēəm
Iridium
Ir
Platinum
Pt, 白金,铂
Gold
Oro
Mercury
Hg 80
Thallium
Greek for "twig"
Lead
Pb
Bismuth
Pepto Bismol
Polonium
-named after Poland
Astatine
At 85
Radon
Ra
Rn
What Noble Gas is 2nd Leading cause of Cancer?
Francium
Fr (87)
Radium
88 Ra
Actinium
Symbol: Ac
Thorium
90, Th, Actinide
Protactinium
91 Pa
Uranium
92. U
Neptunium
noun \nepˈt(y)ünēəm sometimes -pˈchü-
Plutonium
Pu 94
Americium
Am 95
Curium
96, Cm, Actinde
Berkelium
named after the city where it was first synthesized