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Elements for quiz

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An unreactive, gaseous element that is a product of the nuclear reaction of hydrogen atoms.   show
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Areactive, metallic element, used as a medical cocktail for X-Ray.   show
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A highly reactive metal. Used in the manufacture of synthetic rubber and drugs. Nuclear weapons.   show
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show Phosphorus-P  
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An unreactive gas. Could weaken Superman. Its presence in the atmosphere can indicate whether a nation is testing nuclear weapons.   show
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A reactive metal with a high melting point. Used in manufacturing rocket nose cones because this low-density substance is remarkably strong.   show
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A reactive, silver-white metal that is second in abundance to sodium in ocean water. Epsom salt and milk of magnesia.   show
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A component of all living matter and fossil fuels; the black material on a charred candle wick.   show
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show Mercury-Hg  
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show Hydrogen-H  
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show Potassium-K  
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show Lead-Pb  
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show Tungsten-W  
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show Manganese-Mn  
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show Zinc-Zn  
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A metal that is used to make stainless steel. Combined with nickel to make nichrome wire.   show
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The most chemically reactive metal. Used in some photoelecrtic cells and in atomic clocks.   show
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A reddish, lustrous, ductile, malleable metal that occurs in nature in both free and combined states.   show
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This magnetic, metallic element is used extensively for structural purposes. Outdoor stair railings may be made of this element.   show
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show Gold-Au  
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show Tin-Tn  
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A highly reactive, gaseous nonmetal. Its compounds are added to some toothpastes and many urban water supplies to prevent tooth decay.   show
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show Calcium-Ca  
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An expensive, silver-white metal used in jewelry. Also used to speed up chemical reactions.   show
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show Iodine-I  
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show Boron-B  
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1/3 of the 3 magnetic elements, this metal is used on a 5-cent piece and other coins, in electroplating, and in nichrome wire.   show
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The most abundant metal in Earth's crust, this silver-white element is characterized by its low density, resistance to corrosion, and high strength. Used for airplanes, boats, and cars.   show
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A hard, magnetic metal used in the production of steel.   show
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show Uranium-U  
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An unreactive, gaseous element used in advertising signs for the bright reddish-orange glow it produces when an electric current is passed through it.   show
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show Sulfur-S  
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show Silver-Ag  
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A gaseous nonmetal, the most abundant element on Earth. It makes up some 21% of Earth's atmosphere and is essential to most forms of life.   show
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show Silicon-Si  
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show Cadmium-Cd  
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show Bromine-Br  
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An odorless, colorless, unreactive gas used in most incandescent light bulbs.   show
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An element with a symbol based on its Latin name.   show
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show Sodium-Na  
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show Nitrogen-N  
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show Chlorine-Cl  
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