Alkali & Transition Metals
Gases
Minerals
Harmful to Humans
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100

Present in bananas, this electrolyte has the chemical symbol "K."

Potassium

100

Sometimes used as a synonym for vibrant colors, this noble gas has the chemical symbol " Ne."

Neon

100

A mineral essential for building strong teeth and bones

Calcium

100

This radioactive material (235) is used along with plutonium 239 in nuclear bombs.

Uranium

100

Most well known for "Climate Change;" often said to leave a "footprint."

Carbon

200

This metal is soft, highly reactive with moisture, and is one of two elements that when combined, create salt.

Sodium

200

Although this gas is 2/3 of what makes up 70% of the fluid in your body, by itself, it is incredibly combustible.

Hydrogen

200

Involved in over 300 enzymatic reactions, this mineral has the chemical symbol "Mg."

Magnesium

200

According to a study published in the Journal of Food and Drug Analysis, the average level of this element contained in canned sardines is 0.33 micrograms per gram of net weight.

Arsenic

200

Used to make everything from airplane parts to foil.

Aluminum

300

Transition metal with the chemical symbol "Fe," based off of it's Latin name

Iron

300

"He" floats upward.

Helium

300

A component of many proteins, the Bible refers to this smelly mineral as "brimstone." 

Sulfur.

300

Poisoning from this metal can result in respiratory urologic and hepatic dysfunction.

Nickel

300

Along with rose gold, Brother Corey's wedding ring is made of this durable element.

Tungsten

400

Transition metal often used in cheaper dental fillings

Silver

400

This halogen becomes non-poisonous when combined with "Na" and is sometimes used to keep swimming pools clean. 

Chlorine

400

The Latin name of this mineral comes from the Greek word meaning, "light bringer."

Phosphorus

400

The federal government of the United States banned this for use in residential paint products in 1978.

Lead

400

This metal has the chemical symbol "Sn" and rhymes with the word made by placing an "i" in between those two letters.

Tin

500

The only metal that remains liquid at room temperature

Mercury

500

This is the most abundant gas in our own atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

This mineral is incredibly beneficial when sick because of its use in the human immune system.

Zinc

500

Longterm exposure to this element can cause cataracts, anemia, bone cancer, and death.

Radium

500

"Superman"

Krypton