Ca
What is Calcium?
Magnesium
What is Mg?
This element helps to form strong bones and teeth
What is Calcium?
What is Copper?
The most reactive family of non-metals
What are the Halogens?
H
What is Hydrogen?
Sulfur
What is S?
This lightweight metal is used in rods and screws to repair broken bones, such as Ms. Wilsons leg.
What is Titanium?
What is uranium?
The least reactive family of non-metals.
What are the Noble Gases?
Ni
What is Nickel?
Zinc
What is Zn?
Salty food is known to be high is this element.
What is sodium?
The ion of this lightweight metal is used in batteries.
What is Lithium?
Chromium, Nickel, Lead and Iron all belong to this family.
What are the Transition Metals?
What is Boron?
Titanium
What is Ti?
Hemoglobin is a protein in your red blood cells that carries this necessary element to your body's organs and tissues and transports carbon dioxide from your organs and tissues back to your lungs.
What is oxygen.
Positively charged Sodium ions in this slinky swimmer cause it to have the ability to give electric shocks.
Deceivingly Hydrogen does not belong to this family of metals.
What is the Alkali Metals?
Xe
What is Xenon?
Tungsten
What is W?
All living things contain this element.
What is carbon?
Na, Cl, K, Mg and Ca may all be found in drinks like Powerade, Gatorade or Pedialyte to help restore these liquid in the body.
What are Electrolytes?
This family has two valence electrons.
What are the Alkaline Earth Metals.