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Hydrogen
the most abundant element in the universe
Helium
the second most abundant element in the universe
Lithium
lightest of all metals
Carbon
highest melting point of all elements
Nitrogen
the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere
Oxygen
the most abundant element on earth and in your body
Fluorine
the most reactive element
Neon
used in advertising signs
Sodium
the most common of all alkali metals
Aluminum
The most abundant metal on earth, it is infinitely recyclable
Silicon
the second most abundant element on earth
Phosphorus
in DNA, RNA, ATP, and ADP
Chlorine
the active ingredient in bleach
Argon
the 3rd most abundant element in the earths atmosphere
titanium
strongest metal
Iron
the most useful, cheapest, and easiest metal to obtain on earth
Copper
human kind's oldest metal, second best electrical and heat conductor
Zinc
When mixed with copper, creates brass
Selenium
used in night vision equipment
Silver
the best conductor of electricity and heat
Tin
when mixed with copper, makes bronze
Xenon
the only noble gas to form compounds
Cesium
used in accurate atomic clocks
Tungsten
has the highest melting point of any metal
Gold
Most malleable and ductile
Mercury
the only metal that is liquid at room temperature
Lead
heaviest and softest of all metals
Radon
causes lung cancer when exposed to large doses as is the case in many homes
Uranium
used in the "Little Boy" bomb that destroyed Hiroshima
Plutonium
produced in breeder reactors