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Hint
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Answer
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Argentina means Made of ______
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Silver
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Element discovered by Marie Curie which is also named after her birth place.
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Polonium
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The newest element discovered.
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Tennessine
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The longest element name on the periodic table.
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Rutherfordium
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A well known poison, Also used to be used in some paints.
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Arsenic
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A metal with a very low melting point of 85.58°F (29.76°C)
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Gallium
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The final element on the periodic table
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Oganesson
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Used to be used as a paint for watch hands which is also radioactive making the ______ Girls.
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Radium
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Has a similar name to a education company that makes Smart Boards.
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Promethium
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This element appears most in the air.
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Nitrogen
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The first synthetically made element
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Technetium
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This element comes from a word in german that means "Devil's Copper"
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Nickel
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Used to be named Virginium.
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Francium
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Known to increase your voices pitch when inhaled.
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Helium
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The rarest element that appears naturally in the crust, Also radioactive.
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Astatine
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Has the chemical symbol Sb.
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Antimony
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The most dense element.
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Osmium
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The element after the above.
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Iridium
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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
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Copper
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What the other 97.5% is made of
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Zinc
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Used for foil, And is also said differently between american and british english.
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Aluminum
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Used in salt and is an Alkaline Metal.
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Sodium
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Also used in salt with the above.
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Chlorine
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A famously Radioactive element that is sometimes yellow.
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Uranium
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Commonly used in batteries, Also catches on fire when it comes in contact with water.
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Lithium
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After the above on the periodic table
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Beryllium
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Named after the color indigo, Also is soft enough to chew.
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Indium
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After the above on the periodic table.
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Tin
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The last noble gas that isnt radioactive.
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Xenon
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Most know as an element that we breath.
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Oxygen
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Combines with the above to make water.
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Hydrogen
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Liquid metal that used to be used in thermometers
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Mercury
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