Transition Metals
Noble gases
Alkali/Alkaline Metals
Nonmetals
Un poco de todo
100

When this element rusts it turns green

Copper (Cu)

100

This gas makes balloon float.

Helium (He)

100

This element is used in all salts

Sodium (Na)
100

We breath this

Oxygen (O)

100

Most bullets are made of this element (Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich)

Lead (Pb)

200

When you mix Copper and Zinc, this metal is made.

Brass

200

Where Superman was born.

Krypton (Kr)

200

Bananas are known for having an abundance of this element

Potassium (K)

200

Has a smell of rotten eggs

Sulfur (S)

200

Cans

Aluminum (Al)

300

Rutherford discovered many things and named this element after himself.

Rutherfordium

300

You may see signs in the windows of small business with this element.

Neon (Ne)

300

The human bones are made up of this

Calcium (Ca)

300

After burning something this element is noticeable

Carbon (C)

300

A naturally occurring Radioactive element

Uranium (U)

400

This element is a liquid at room temperature.

Mercury

400

Provides an inert atmosphere in which welded metals will not oxidize

Argon (Ar)

400

When this element burns, it releases a insanely bright white flame

Magnesium (Mg)

400

This element is very good for vegetation

Nitrogen (N)

400

This element is found in pools and hot tubs.

Chlorine (Cl)

500

This Metal is vital for the human body, it is used for amino acids, cholesterol, and Carbohydrates. (hint: Minnesota)

Manganese (Mn)

500

This element has a blue glow and have made some lamps and high speed electric flash bulbs

Xenon (Xe)

500

This is the second rarest natural occurring element

Francium (Fr)

500

Major player in ceramics and brick

Silicon (Si)

500

When this element crystalizes it has a rainbow color. Colors vary depending on the temperature of the crystal.

Bismuth (Bi)