The most important bodily function of this element is to release energy in food.
What is oxygen.
To much of this element in the blood stream can cause organ damage.
What is lead?
Helium is found within this family.
What is the Noble Gases?
Who first created the periodic table?
Who is Mendeleev?
Without looking: Where is the element potassium located?
What is group 1, row 4?
Present in almost every compound in the body.
What is Carbon?
Found in many industrial processes this can cause damage to the brain and nervous system.
What is mercury?
This family contains seven valence electrons.
What is the Halogen Family?
How is the periodic table arranged?
What is atomic number?
Without looking: Where is Neon located?
What is group 8, row 2?
Found in foods and in water.
What is Hydrogen.
This is a vitamin that can be used to help the immune system but too much can cause nerve damage.
What is selenium?
What is the Carbon family?
What is the name for the repeating pattern of properties in the periodic table?
What is periodic law?
Without looking: Where is bromine located?
What is group 7, row 4?
What is Iodine?
Too much of this element can cause high blood pressure.
What is sodium?
This family contains three nonmetals and two metalloids.
What is the Oxygen family?
How many metalloids are in the periodic table?
What is 8?
Without looking: Where is Magnesium located?
What is group 2, row 3.
What is the element necessary for muscle and nerve function?
What is potassium?
This element can help fight colds but too much can cause anemia.
What is zinc?
This family contains the element that is the most abundant metal in earths crust.
What is the Boron Family?
How many natural isotopes does chlorine have?
What is two?
Without looking: Where is Francium located?
What is group 1, row 7.