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Hydrogen needs a lot of space. It's the most widespread element in the universe.
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Gold is a very beautiful but not very responsive metal. It doesn't react to anything.
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Neon is an inert gas.
He's self-reliant. Harmonious. And doesn't react...to anything.,chemistry,elements,humans
Don't condemn sulfur for her pungent smell.
She's great - she helps us make fire.
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Sodium is a very active metal. It has a strong reaction to water.,chemistry,elements,humans
Nitrogen is the main component of the air we breathe.,chemistry,elements,humans
Oxygen
is the most sociable element. It interacts with everything apart from inert gases.
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Everything alive on Earth relies on carbon. He's irreplaceable.
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Mercury is the most fluid metal and also the heaviest and most dangerous.
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Fluorine wants to be friends with other elements, but he's too intrusive -he takes their electrons.,chemistry,elements,humans

RED
STRONTIUM SALTS
Strontium Nitrate
GREEN	^
BARIUM SALTS
Barium Nitrite • Barium Carbonate Barium Chloride Barium Chlorate	л
Г ORANGE 1	r YELLOW
CALCIUM SALTS	SODIUM SALTS I
1 Calcium Carbonate 1	Sodium Nitrate
1 Calcium Chloride 1	Sodium Oxalate 1.
	c Cryolite
BLUE
COPPER SALTS
HYDROGEN
Hydrogen is the smallest, lightest, and most abundant element in the universe.
HELIUM
Helium is a nonreactive element and the lightest of the noble gases.
LITHIUM
The metal form of Lithium is so soft it can be cut with a knife.
jm can be found in the forms aquamarine and emerald.


24 Cool Chemical Reactions in One GIF

Recrystallization of 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde

A hot, aqueous solution of impure 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde is dunked in ice water. The compound begins to crystallize, and magnetic stirring causes swirly patterns.
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