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  • Alkali Metals
    • ✪✪ Hydrogen – Oh the humanity!
    • ✪✪ Lithium – Pure nirvana
    • ✪✪✪✪ Sodium – Ionized and reactive
    • ✪✪ Potassium – Urine for a treat
  • Alkali Earth Metals
    • ✪ Magnesium – Flint and steel
    • ✪✪ Calcium – Stones and bones
    • ✪✪ Strontium – Fireworks I
  • Transitional Metals
    • ✪ Zinc and Nickel – Check your change
    • ✪✪ Manganese – Batteries required
    • ✪✪✪✪ Platinum – More valuable than gold
  • Coinage Metals
    • ✪ Copper – Wiring our world
    • Gold – The alchemist’s dream
  • Tetrans
    • ✪ Carbon – The king of elements
    • ✪✪ Silicon – The technology element
    • ✪ Tin – The screaming element
    • ✪ Lead – Heavy metal toxicity
  • Triels
    • ✪✪✪ Boron – Born of supernovae
    • ✪ Aluminum – May as well call it tin
  • Pnictogens
    • ✪ Phosphorus – Glow in the light
    • ✪✪ Bismuth – Medicinal
  • Chalcogens
    • ✪✪ Oxygen – Atmospheric
    • ✪ Sulphur – Fire and brimstone
  • Halogens
    • ✪✪ Iodine – The purple one
  • Noble Gases
  • Lanthanides
  • Actinides
    • ✪ Americium and Neptunian – Household radiation

Element Collecting

Halogens

The Halogens, Group 17 of the periodic table, comprise:

#9 – Fluorine (F)

#17 – Chlorine (Cl)

#35 – Bromine (Br)

#53 – Iodine (I)

#85 – Astanine (At)

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