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Periodic Table Elements Word Chain
Guess the elements from the hints. Each answer starts with the last letter of the previous one.
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Essential for making matches and fertilizers
Phosphorus
Element whose compounds often smell like rotten eggs
Sulfur
A radioactive noble gas that can accumulate in basements and pose health risks
Radon
Used in bright advertising signs and lights
Neon
Makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere
Nitrogen
A metal used in coins and stainless steel
Nickel
Toxic metal once used in pipes and still found in some car batteries
Lead
A synthetic element named after a Russian research institute
Dubnium
A recently discovered superheavy element named after a Russian city
Moscovium
Known as quicksilver, used in thermometers
Mercury
One of four elements named after the Swedish village Ytterby
Yttrium
Lightweight metal that burns with a bright white flame
Magnesium
Often confused with magnesium, it's key in steel production and batteries
Manganese
Named after the physicist who developed the theory of relativity
Einsteinium
Named in honor of Lise Meitner, co-discoverer of nuclear fission
Meitnerium
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