Guess 15 Random Elements with Clues. - Statistics

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This actinide is named after a californian university. Berkelium
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This element is known for looking very colorful and beautiful with lots of pink and blue. Bismuth
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This element is used to make borax. Boron
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This element is used in Atomic Clocks. Caesium
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This element increases the strength of bones Calcium
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An element used to clean pools and also in salt along with Sodium. Chlorine
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This element is named after a russian city named Dubna. Dubnium
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Element 100. Fermium
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Known to increase your voices pitch when inhaled. Helium
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This elements name comes from the greek word for "Stockholm" Holmium
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Combines with oxygen to make water. Hydrogen
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This element is the name of Superman's Universe. Krypton
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Liquid metal that used to be used in thermometers Mercury
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This lanthanide is well known for having many magnetic properties and being what some of the strongest magnets are made of Neodymium
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This gas makes orange neon signs. Neon
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Most know as an element that we breath. Oxygen
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This sought after metal is 30x rarer than Gold. Platinum
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This element is famously found in Banana's and also has a radioactive isotope known as __-40 Potassium
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Element 111, Only lasts 2 minutes. Roentgenium
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This element is used in some fireworks to give them that purple color. This is also an alkali metal Rubidium
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This element is named after Russia. Ruthenium
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This element can be used to make computer chips and also was found 2 centuries ago. Silicon
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Used in salt and is an Alkali Metal. Sodium
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This rare element is named after the latin word for earth. Tellurium
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Comes from a town called "Ytterby" in sweden and has the chemical symbol Tb Terbium
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This element was used for rat poison untill 1974. Thallium
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A famously Radioactive element that is sometimes yellow. Uranium
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Has the symbol "V" Vanadium
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South Africa and Australia possess the most abundant sources of this metal. This metal is also one of the only 2 metals that start with Z, the other is Zinc. Zirconium
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Used for foil, And is also said differently between american and british english. Aluminum
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This element is named after a german village Darmstadtium
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Commonly used in batteries, Also catches on fire when it comes in contact with water. Lithium
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This element is known to smell like rotten eggs when it comes in contact with hydrogen. Sulfur
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Shares the name with an alternate version of Chrome browser. Chromium
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This element was named after one of the first people to make the periodic table. Mendelevium
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This radioactive elements name starts with a 2011 Avengers movie. Thorium
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This elements name originates from the Titans from greek mythology. Titanium
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Used to be used as a paint for watch hands which is also radioactive making the ______ Girls. Radium
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This element is the 3rd Noble Gas Argon
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Diamonds are made of this. Carbon
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This element was named after a dwarf planet in the Asteroid belt. Cerium
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Element of Atomic Number of 114 Flerovium
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This element has a compound that is found in toothpaste. Fluorine
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This lanthanide is named after a mineral. It is also element 64 Gadolinium
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This element only has a half life of 12 minutes. This is also named after the latin name of a german state. Hassium
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This elements chemical symbol is "I" Iodine
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This element used to be used for piping but was banned due to its toxicity. Lead
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The most dense element. Osmium
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What match heads are made of Phosphorus
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Radioactive element that is Orange colored, Also named after a dwarf planet in the kuiper belt. Plutonium
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The densest metal of the 5th row of the periodic table. Rhodium
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This element was named after American nuclear chemist Glenn T. _______. Seaborgium
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This alkaline earth metal is named after a scottish village. Strontium
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The first synthetically made element Technetium
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This metal has a melting point of 3,410 °C (6,170 °F), Which is one of the highest. Tungsten
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This radioactive element is found in smoke detectors. Americium
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This element was named after Japan. Nihonium
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Element discovered by Marie Curie which is also named after her birth place. Polonium
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The longest element name on the periodic table. Rutherfordium
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What 97.5% of pennies are made of Zinc
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The atomic symbol is Mn, and its used as a black-brown pigment in paint. Manganese
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Argentina means Made of ______ Silver
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This element is found only in traces in uranium and thorium ores. Actinium
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Has the chemical symbol Sb. Antimony
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A well known poison, Also used to be used in some paints. Arsenic
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The rarest element that appears naturally in the crust, Also radioactive. Astatine
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This element is named after "bary" which is the greek word for heavy. Barium
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The 4th element on the periodic table Beryllium
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This synthetic element used to have the symbol Ns and was called niels_____ Bohrium
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This element is brownish red and is liquid at room temperature. It also emits intense vapors. Bromine
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This element can be added to alloys to make it have a lower melting point. Cadmium
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This Transuranium element is used in portable metal detectors, for identifying gold and silver ores, Californium
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The DRC is the largest producer of this metal. Cobalt
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This synthetic element likely has noble gas properties despite not being one. Copernicium
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This element is known to be what pennies are "made of" despite pennies being made of only 2.5% of this Copper
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This element is named after Marie Curie. Curium
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This elements name comes from the word “difficult to get at” in Greek. Dysprosium
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This element glows blue due to how radioactive it is, This element was also first found in the debris of the first hydrogen bomb explosion in 1952 Einsteinium
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Used to make Fibre lasers Erbium
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This lanthanide is one of two elements that are named after a continent Europium
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Used to be named Virginium. Francium
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A metal with a very low melting point which is barely above room temperature. Gallium
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This is one of the few elements that expands when it freezes or turns solid. Germanium
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Modern currency originated from the popularity of This metal. Gold
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This element is used in nuclear submarines Hafnium
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Named after the color indigo, Also is soft enough to chew. Indium
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The 2nd most dense element. Iridium
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This element in latin is "ferrum" which is where its atomic symbol of Fe comes from. Iron
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This element is where the term "Lanthanide" Came from. Lanthanum
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This element was once known as eka-Lutetium. Lawrencium
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The last element that had a name untill November 2016 Livermorium
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The final lanthanide of the periodic table Lutetium
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This element is the 8th most abundant in the earths crust but despite that it never appears by itself. Magnesium
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The first element where its unknown if its even a earth metal or not. Meitnerium
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This element is named after the greek word for "Lead" Molybdenum
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This element is named after the capital of Russia. Moscovium
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Named after the furthest planet away from the sun. Neptunium
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This element comes from a word in german that means "Devil's Copper" Nickel
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This element is used in a jet engine Niobium
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This element appears most in the air. Nitrogen
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This element was gonna be named Joliotium (Jo) Nobelium
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The final element on the periodic table Oganesson
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This element is named after the asteroid Pallas. Palladium
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The high-strength alloy this lanthanide forms with magnesium is used in aircraft engines. Praseodymium
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Is named after a figure in greek mythology who gave fire to humans Promethium
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This actinide has found zero used other than scientific research. Protactinium
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This radioactive gas can collect in dust, And some places have more of this than others. Radon
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This strong element is used in rocket engines. Rhenium
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The first element to be named in honor of a person Samarium
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This element is used in high-end bicycle frames Scandium
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Named after the greek god for the moon. Selenium
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This element has a high melting point of 5,468°F (3,020°C) Tantalum
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The newest element discovered. Tennessine
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This lanthanide is used as a source of radiation from portable X-ray devices and in nuclear reactions. Thulium
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Used for ___ cans. Tin
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The last noble gas that isnt radioactive. Xenon
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One of the elements that is named after "Ytterby" And irritates the eyes on contact. Ytterbium
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This element is often used as an additive in certain alloys. It increases the strength of aluminum and magnesium alloys. Yttrium
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