Used to make jewelry. It can be shiny but it also tarnishes.
What is silver?
The lightest element on your list.
What is fluorine?
Can be hammered into thin sheets. Used to wrap food and cover casseroles.
What is aluminum?
The lightest element on the periodic table.
What is hydrogen?
Best known for use in making cans. The name of character in the Wizard of Oz.
What is tin?
Can be formed into a wire.
What is copper?
The heaviest element on your list.
What is iodine?
Environmental scientists are concerned about these footprints. Contributes to global warming.
What is carbon?
The lightest metal on the periodic table.
What is lithium?
Used in making semiconductors. Also, in glass and sand. Found in Group 14.
What is silicon?
Used in making nails. It is also used to smooth wrinkled clothes.
What is iron?
Used to keep pools clean. In a compound with sodium, it makes table salt.
What is chlorine?
An element we cannot live without. It helps us breathe.
What is oxygen?
Found in bones. A mineral found in nuts and seeds. Lightest metal in Group 2.
What is magnesium?
A noble gas. It's the second lightest element on the periodic table.
What is helium?
A supplement found in cereal, sunscreen, and cold prevention medicines.
What is zinc?
The third heaviest halogen on your list.
What is bromine?
Second most plentiful mineral in your body. It is found in Group 15.
What is phophorus?
What is sodium?
Most abundant element (gas) in our environment. Common in fertilizers.
What is nitrogen?
Sits just outside the transition metal block. The heaviest metal on your list.
What is lead?
The heaviest element. It was a dark brown solution used in the last lab.
What is iodine?
Yellow powder most associated with the smell of rotten eggs.
What is sulfur?
Nutrient needed to build bones. Milk is an important source of this element.
What is calcium?
Heaviest element in Group 2.
What is barium?