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Used in kitchen foil. It is named for the Latin word 'Alumen' which was the name for a commonly used compound it is a part of.
A major component of our bones and teeth. It is named for 'calx' the Latin name for a compound it is a part of.
The major component of the air we breath. It is named for the Greek word for bubbling water 'nitros'.
Used in brightly coloured fluorescent light. Named for the Greek word for new 'neos'
Added to water to keep our teeth strong. It is named for the French word 'fluere' meaning flow because it is a gas
Name is derived from the chemical potash. In Latin potash is called 'kalium' which is used for the elements atomic symbol
Breathed in. Named for the Greek word for acid 'oxys'.
What is used to make matches light up. Is named for the the Greek word for light bearing
Semi-metal used in computer chips because it is a semi-conductor. It is named after the Latin word for flint 'silex'. It is a major component of rocks making up approximately 28% of the Earths total mass.
Used to make batteries. gets it name from the Greek word for stone 'Lithos'
Makes up 75% of the universe. Named for the Greek word for water 'hydros'
Keeps Swimming pools clean. It gets its name from the Greek colour Chloro which is a greenish yellow.
The only non-metal that can conduct electricity. Named for the Latin word for charcoal 'carbo'
Element with the atomic number 4. Gets is name from the Greek word for sweet 'beryllos' but it is toxic so I'll take their word for it
Element which has the atomic mass of 24.31. Named after a region of ancient greece Magnesia
A bright yellow non-metal associated with volcanoes and previously known as brimstone. It is named for the latin word meaning to burn '
A noble gas named for the Greek word for inactive 'argos'
Noble gas used in party balloons. Named for the Greek word for sun 'helios'. The sun gets its energy from producing this element in its core.
The first of the semi-metals. It is named for the Arabic word 'Buraq' a mythical middle eastern creature.
An extremely reactive metal. Explosive if put in water. Named for the English word for bubbling water 'soda' but gets its symbol from the Latin word 'Natrium' with the same meaning.

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