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Aluminium

A silver, soft, non-magnetic, and ductile metal.

Seems to be metallic.

Carbon

A black, crystalline solid.

Seems to be crystalline.

Chlorine

A yellow-green gas which is toxic to humans.

Seems to be gaseous.

Copper

A soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity.

Seems to be metallic.

Fluorine

A highly toxic pale yellow gas. Extremely reactive.

Seems to be gaseous.

Gold

Gold is a dense, soft, shiny metal and the most malleable and ductile metal known.

Seems to be metallic.

Hydrogen

A light, flammable gas.

Seems to be gaseous.

Iodine

Commonly added to table salt as a nutrient. On its own it tastes far less pleasing.

Seems to be dark brown.

Iron

A silvery-grey metal which forms iron oxides (rust) with contact with air. Commonly alloyed with other elements to create alloys such as steel.

Seems to be metallic.

Lithium

A soft, silvery-white alkali metal. It's highly reactive, and ignites if it makes contact with water.

Seems to be shiny.

Mercury

A silver metal which is liquid at room temperature. It's highly toxic to humans.

Seems to be shiny.

Phosphorus

A reactive metal used in pyrotechnics and weapons.

Seems to be powdery.

Potassium

A soft, shiny grey metal. Even more reactive than lithium.

Seems to be shiny.

Radium

A radioactive metal, silvery-white in its pure form. It glows due to its radioactivity and is highly toxic.

Seems to be glowing.

Silicon

A hard and brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey color.

Seems to be crystalline.

Silver

A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity of any metal.

Seems to be reasonably metallic.

Sodium

A silvery-white alkali metal. Highly reactive in its pure form.

Seems to be metallic.

Sulfur

A yellow, crystalline solid.

Seems to be powdery.

Uranium

A grey metallic chemical element in the actinide series, weakly radioactive.

Seems to be metallic.

Zinc

A silvery, brittle metal, often used in batteries to carry charge.

Seems to be shiny.