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| Also known as Dihydrogen Monoxide. Put out toxin fires with this.
| Also known as Dihydrogen Monoxide. Put out toxin fires with this.
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|'''Oxygen'''
|{{anchor|oxygen}}'''Oxygen'''
| A colorless, odorless gas.
| A colorless, odorless gas.
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|'''Nitrogen'''
|{{anchor|nitrogen}}'''Nitrogen'''
| A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas.  
| A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas.  
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|'''Hydrogen'''
|{{anchor|hydrogen}}'''Hydrogen'''
| A colorless, odorless, nonmetallic, tasteless, highly combustible diatomic gas.
| A colorless, odorless, nonmetallic, tasteless, highly combustible diatomic gas.
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|'''Potassium'''
|{{anchor|potassium}}'''Potassium'''
| A soft, low-melting solid that can easily be cut with a knife. Reacts violently with water.
| A soft, low-melting solid that can easily be cut with a knife. Reacts violently with water.
| Mixing with water will cause this to explode.
| Mixing with water will cause this to explode.
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|'''Mercury'''
|{{anchor|mercury}}'''Mercury'''
| A liquid metal.
| A liquid metal.
| Poisonous, do not inject or swallow.
| Poisonous, do not inject or swallow.
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|'''Carbon'''
|{{anchor|carbon}}'''Carbon'''
| A highly stable element found in organics.
| A highly stable element found in organics.
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|'''Chlorine'''
|{{anchor|chlorine}}'''Chlorine'''
| A noxious gas.
| A noxious gas.
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|'''Fluorine'''
|{{anchor|fluorine}}'''Fluorine'''
| A highly reactive chemical element.
| A highly reactive chemical element.
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|'''Phosphorus'''
|{{anchor|phosphorus}}'''Phosphorus'''
| A highly reactive element, glows on contact with oxygen.
| A highly reactive element, glows on contact with oxygen.
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|'''Lithium'''
|{{anchor|lithium}}'''Lithium'''
| A soft, silver metallic element.
| A soft, silver metallic element.
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|'''Sulphur'''
|{{anchor|sulphur}}'''Sulphur'''
| A foul smelling non-metallic crystalline element.
| A foul smelling non-metallic crystalline element.
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|'''Sulphuric Acid'''
|{{anchor|sulphuric acid}}'''Sulphuric Acid'''
| A strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H2SO4.  
| A strong mineral acid with the molecular formula H2SO4.  
| Very dangerous, do not splash on faces, eat, or inject people with this.
| Very dangerous, do not splash on faces, eat, or inject people with this.
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|'''Radium'''
|{{anchor|radium}}'''Radium'''
| Radium is an alkaline earth metal. It is extremely radioactive.
| Radium is an alkaline earth metal. It is extremely radioactive.
| Deals out radiation damage, and will raise the radiation level of the subject it is used on.
| Deals out radiation damage, and will raise the radiation level of the subject it is used on.
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|'''Iron'''
|{{anchor|iron}}'''Iron'''
| A metallic element, reacts with oxygen.
| A metallic element, reacts with oxygen.
| Cures certain diseases. May be worthwhile to create a pill bottle of this. Also used in certain [[Barman|alcoholic concoctions.]]
| Cures certain diseases. May be worthwhile to create a pill bottle of this. Also used in certain [[Barman|alcoholic concoctions.]]
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|'''Aluminum'''
|{{anchor|aluminum}}'''Aluminum'''
| A silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements.
| A silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements.
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|'''Silicon'''
|{{anchor|silicon}}'''Silicon'''
| A tetravalent metalloid, silicon is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon.  
| A tetravalent metalloid, silicon is less reactive than its chemical analog carbon.  
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|'''Plasma'''
|{{anchor|plasma}}'''Plasma'''
| Liquefied plasma.
| Liquefied plasma.
| Highly dangerous when ingested, must acquire from the mines.
| Highly dangerous when ingested, must acquire from the mines.
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|'''Sugar'''
|{{anchor|sugar}}'''Sugar'''
| The organic compound commonly known as table sugar and sometimes called saccharose. This white, odorless, crystalline powder has a pleasing, sweet taste.
| The organic compound commonly known as table sugar and sometimes called saccharose. This white, odorless, crystalline powder has a pleasing, sweet taste.
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|'''Ethanol'''
|{{anchor|ethanol}}'''Ethanol'''
| A well-known alcohol with a variety of applications.
| A well-known alcohol with a variety of applications.
| Do not drink unless seeking pure drunkatude.
| Do not drink unless seeking pure drunkatude.
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|'''Uranium'''
|{{anchor|uranium}}'''Uranium'''
| A black, incredibly dense, slightly radioactive, actinide. Often used in its depleted state in military ballistics and heavy armor.
| A black, incredibly dense, slightly radioactive, actinide. Often used in its depleted state in military ballistics and heavy armor.
| Must acquire from the mines, radioactive!
| Must acquire from the mines, radioactive!
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|'''Gold'''
|{{anchor|gold}}'''Gold'''
| A dark yellow, dense, valuable conductive metal. Often used in electronics.
| A dark yellow, dense, valuable conductive metal. Often used in electronics.
| Must acquire from the mines!
| Must acquire from the mines!
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|'''Silver'''
|{{anchor|silver}}'''Silver'''
| A white, valuable conductive metal. Often used in harmonic wiring.
| A white, valuable conductive metal. Often used in harmonic wiring.
| Must acquire from the mines!
| Must acquire from the mines!
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