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States of Matter
The Ancients
100

This element arrests criminals.

What is copper?

100

Helium, neon, argon

What are noble gases?

100

This highly-reactive metal and this high-reactive gas form an ionic bond to create common table salt.

What are sodium and chlorine?

100

This common state exists below the melting point.

What is solid?

100

This age was named for an abundant element that required blast furnaces to reliably melt.

What is the Iron Age?

200

Kal El was born on this planet.

What is krypton?

200

Lithium, sodium, potassium

What are alkali metals?

200

Inhaling this element will raise the pitch of one’s voice.

What is helium?

200

This fluid contains high ionization energy.

What is plasma?

200

This age was named for an alloy of tin and copper

What is the Bronze Age?

300

This element has been associated with bright signage.

What is neon?

300

Beryllium, magnesium, calcium

What are alkaline earth metals?

300

This rare, yellow element has no taste, as the human body has no chemicals to digest it.

What is gold?

300

This state change happens when a substance of increased energy skips the liquid state.

What is sublimation?

300

This element was known as brimstone.

What is sulfur?

400

Rin ___ ___, K-9 Cop

What is “Tin Tin”?

400

Fluorine, chlorine, bromine

What are halogens?

400

A single compound of these two elements comprises roughly 2/3 of the human body.

What are hydrogen and oxygen?

400

This state change happens when a decrease in a substance’s energy skips the liquid state.

What is deposition?

400

This yellow-orange alloy contains copper and zinc.

What is brass?

500

These elements were all named for Roman deities and, when discovered, planets.

What are Mercury, Uranium, Neptunium, and Plutonium?

500

Nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic

What are pnictogens?

500

This dense, soft metal is very poisonous, but its salts have a sweet taste.

What is lead?

500

This state of matter commonly used in display technologies contains properties of both solids and liquids.

What is liquid crystal?

500

This soft metal was common for coinage and to back glass to create mirrors.

What is silver?

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