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Copper or just any non-ferrous metal
uranium
sodium

the way it has the letters "Na" is sooo frikin tuff
Astatine
i'm not sheldon cooper
helium
francium
Tennessine because i was a past resident of the state of tennessee
Cobalt
My favorite element is... Hmm, that's a tough one. I have so many! Um, let's see...

I absolutely love hydrogen because it's the most abundant thing on Earth, and we wouldn't have water without it. Without water, we wouldn't have life. Nitrogen is interesting for a similar reason, because Earth's atmosphere would be extremely flammable and hard to breathe without it making up 78% of the air.

Pretty much all of the alkali metals are cool because of how they react with water to produce alkali metal hydroxides, hydrogen gas, and heat. Potassium is especially cool—it reacts with water almost instantly. Plus you can combine the different metals into alloys like Sodium-Potassium alloy (NaK).

I do so love tungsten because of its insanely high melting point of over 3,400°C. Carbon is interesting too, since it can turn into so many different things, from graphite to diamonds, while still being the same element. Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon, and Oganesson are all interesting because of their non-reactive nature, though the last two are radioactive.

Another favorite is osmium, the densest naturally occurring element we know of. It's basically the perfect material for jewelry. And of course, there's gold, which is great for semiconductors (and not much else). Honorable mentions go out to Mercury and Bromine for being liquid at STP, and Gallium for coming close to it.
Uranium is pretty based. Bismuth is also cool, what with the crystals it makes. Arsenic is also pretty sweet.
i truly do not have an answer for this...

MistressRemilia wrote: 95q3n

Arsenic is also pretty sweet.
cute :p very clever

Cam Mitchell wrote: b401v

My favorite element is... Hmm, that's a tough one. I have so many! Um, let's see...

I absolutely love hydrogen because it's the most abundant thing on Earth, and we wouldn't have water without it. Without water, we wouldn't have life. Nitrogen is interesting for a similar reason, because Earth's atmosphere would be extremely flammable and hard to breathe without it making up 78% of the air.

Pretty much all of the alkali metals are cool because of how they react with water to produce alkali metal hydroxides, hydrogen gas, and heat. Potassium is especially cool—it reacts with water almost instantly. Plus you can combine the different metals into alloys like Sodium-Potassium alloy (NaK).

I do so love tungsten because of its insanely high melting point of over 3,400°C. Carbon is interesting too, since it can turn into so many different things, from graphite to diamonds, while still being the same element. Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon, and Oganesson are all interesting because of their non-reactive nature, though the last two are radioactive.

Another favorite is osmium, the densest naturally occurring element we know of. It's basically the perfect material for jewelry. And of course, there's gold, which is great for semiconductors (and not much else). Honorable mentions go out to Mercury and Bromine for being liquid at STP, and Gallium for coming close to it.
also absolutely treasuring this response and it helped me some things and barely learn about the rest <3

quota wrote: 43143l

francium

Offdensen wrote: 6v3o3g

Tennessine because i was a past resident of the state of tennessee
shoutout to the home teams too !!!
Carbon
Francium! I love placing it in water!
Calcium because it's the first I ever decorated and, probably one of the few I ever . BONE POWER!
Topic Starter
On I like calcium too!
None, I hate chemistry! 😡 /j

Naiad wrote: 1v4e2w

Carbon
ICE Carbon- (my lawyers advised me not to complete this)
Bismuth

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote: 6f1wj

Bismuth

dude those crystals look sick as hell

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote: 6f1wj

Bismuth

Fun fact: This is in Pepto-Bismol.
Hydrogen is the GOAT of the preiodic table

Espionage724 wrote: 6k5n56



Based
Nihonium because of the name
water
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