This solid makes up 1.5% of the human body, is found in soil, dairy products, and helps with stiffening stalks of plants.
What is Calcium.
One hydrogen and two oxygen makes this.
What is Water.
This metal is used for many things, mainly surgeries, sporting goods, spaceships, and tanks. It helps because it's easy to find, and is the strongest and lightest of the metals.
What is Titanium.
This man discovered Lithium, Boron, Sodium, Magnesium, Potassium, Calcium, Barium, and Strontium. Talk about making a name for yourself.
Who is Sir Humphry Davy.
This element makes up most of the earth's atmosphere. So yeah, you can lick it.
What is Nitrogen.
Proteins contain this element, or in the Bible, wait.. Brimstone?
What are Sulfur.
When this noble gas is exposed to an electric current it emits a reddish orange color light. And you can change it's color with mercury.
What is Neon.
In 1885, William Frishmuth constructed the top of the Washington Monument to work as a lightning rod out of this third most abundant metal.
What is Aluminum.
Although he didn't discover magnesium. In 1618, Henry Wicker found a spring with bitter tasting water. He later discovered that it healed rashes and helped relieve tension from bones. And his hometown of Epsom, England became the first this.
What is a Spa Town.
You might not want to lick this disinfectant halogen because of its toxic vapors.
What is Chlorine.
Vanadium helps iron rust less, but was originally confused with this metal, which gives emeralds their green hue.
What is Chromium.
This lazy gas makes up about 1% of the earth's atmosphere, and is used to fill incandescent lightbulbs, and titanium.
What is Argon.
In 1900, Chlorine was put into Lake Michigan to stop the spreading of this disease in Chicago.
What is Typhoid Fever.
In 1868, Pierre Janssen discovered this gas through a glass prism. And he thought it was a metal.
What is Helium.
You could lick this element. Even though it's normally used as fire fuel, diamonds, and graphite.
What is Carbon.
A method used to get potash, was to clear cut forests of hardwood trees, burn it, then ta-dah, you get potash or this solid.
What is Potassium.
This element is the most abundant in the entire universe, yes the universe.
What is Hydrogen.
Steel protected by a layer of this solid is referred to as galvanized. But other solids can do the job to like tin, chromium, and vanadium. They're just not referred to as galvanized.
What is Zinc.
Louis Nicolas Vauquelin was a French chemist who discovered Chromium and this metal, used for rubies, emeralds, and, pearls.
What is Beryllium.
Although it's a cleaning product, most things it's used to make are toxic; but actually can lick this element.
What is Boron.
Most sand is made of silicon dioxide or SiO2, or this according to arenologists.
What is Silica.
This is a poisonous gas. But it's used in refrigerators and air conditioners.
What is Fluorine.
This element is currently being studied by metallurgists to see if it can be fused with aluminum for aircrafts.
What is Scandium.
In 1669, this alchemist discovered Phosphorus, a red powder, in human urine expecting to find gold. And it didn't turn out too well.
Who is Hennig Brandt.
You can lick this element, actually you drink it in most energy drinks. But you wouldn't want to lick it before it reacts. If it touches water it bursts into flames.
What is Potassium.