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Sulfur (S)
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Sulfur (S)

🔹 Basic Information Sulphur is a non-metal element with a distinctive yellow color and strong smell … Sulfur (S)Read more

by Team ClassWork•June 27, 2025June 29, 2025•0
Phosphorus (P)
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Phosphorus (P)

🔹 Basic Information Phosphorus is a non-metallic element that comes in several forms, mainly white, red, … Phosphorus (P)Read more

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Silicon (Si)
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Silicon (Si)

🔹 Basic Information Silicon is a metalloid, meaning it has properties of both metals and non-metals. … Silicon (Si)Read more

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Aluminum (Al)
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Aluminum (Al)

🔹 Basic Information Aluminium is a lightweight, strong, and corrosion-resistant metal found widely in nature. It’s … Aluminum (Al)Read more

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Magnesium (Mg)
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Magnesium (Mg)

🔹 Basic Information Magnesium is a shiny, lightweight metal that’s essential for both technology and biology. … Magnesium (Mg)Read more

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Sodium (Na)
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Sodium (Na)

🔹 Basic Information Sodium is a highly reactive metal and one of the alkali metals, which … Sodium (Na)Read more

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Neon (Ne)
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Neon (Ne)

🔹 Basic Information Neon is a non-reactive, colorless gas found in very small amounts in the … Neon (Ne)Read more

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Fluorine (F)
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Fluorine (F)

🔹 Basic Information Fluorine is a very reactive, pale yellow gas that belongs to the halogen … Fluorine (F)Read more

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Oxygen (O)
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Oxygen (O)

🔹 Basic Information Oxygen is the most essential element for life as we know it. It’s … Oxygen (O)Read more

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Nitrogen (N)
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Nitrogen (N)

🔹 Basic Information Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that makes up about 78% … Nitrogen (N)Read more

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Carbon (C)
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Carbon (C)

🔹 Basic Information Carbon is a unique and essential non-metal. It forms the basis of all … Carbon (C)Read more

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Boron (B)
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Boron (B)

🔹 Basic Information Boron is a metalloid, meaning it has properties of both metals and non-metals. … Boron (B)Read more

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Beryllium (Be)
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Beryllium (Be)

🔹 Basic Information Beryllium is a strong, lightweight metal with a silvery-gray appearance. It belongs to … Beryllium (Be)Read more

by Team ClassWork•June 27, 2025June 29, 2025•0
Lithium (Li)
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Lithium (Li)

🔹 Basic Information Lithium is a light, soft, and highly reactive metal. It belongs to the … Lithium (Li)Read more

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Helium (He)
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Helium (He)

🔹 Basic Information Helium is a very light, non-reactive gas. It’s the second most abundant element … Helium (He)Read more

by Team ClassWork•June 27, 2025June 29, 2025•0

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