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Hennig Brand became the first known discoverer of an element when, in 1669, he found this, meaning "light bearer" |
phosphorus
DD
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$2,000 |
DJ |
ELEMENTARY |
2024-07-02 |
#9137 |
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Compounds of this element, symbol P, are often used to make fire when you light a match |
phosphorus
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$800 |
J |
ELEMENTARY |
2022-11-30 |
#8753 |
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You'll have that certain glow with this element discovered in 1669 & named for the way it glows in the dark |
phosphorus
DD
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$3,000 |
DJ |
THE ELEMENTS WITH STYLE |
2020-04-15 |
#8203 |
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This glow-in-the-dark element is the only one whose name ends in "us" |
phosphorus
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$1,200 |
DJ |
CHEMICAL ELEMENTS |
2014-07-28 |
#6891 |
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This element that's "ph" balanced (it has 2 of them) ends with the name of an Egyptian falcon god |
phosphorus
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$1,000 |
J |
FUN WITH ELEMENTS |
2011-06-16 |
#6174 |
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The name of this chemical element is from the Greek for "light-bearing" |
phosphorus
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$1,000 |
J |
ELEMENT-ARY SCHOOL |
2010-12-31 |
#6055 |
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It's important in bone-building, & the red type of it will light your fire on a matchstick |
phosphorus
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$1,200 |
DJ |
THE ELEMENTS |
2005-05-09 |
#4771 |
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The first known discoverer of an element, Hennig Brand, found this solid in 1669 & had Europe aglow with excitement |
phosphorus
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FJ |
THE ELEMENTS |
2002-01-18 |
#4005 |
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The red form of this element that glows in the dark is used in the production of matches |
phosphorus
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$600 |
DJ |
THE ELEMENTS |
1999-02-03 |
#3323 |
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Found in a compound used in soft drinks, this element, P, ignites in air |
phosphorus
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$400 |
J |
THE ELEMENTS |
1995-09-08 |
#2530 |
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This element whose symbol is P can be black, violet or white, which is the most reactive |
phosphorus
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$300 |
J |
THE ELEMENTS |
1992-05-07 |
#1784 |
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This element, whose name is from the Greek, would be Lucifer in Latin |
phosphorus
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FJ |
THE ELEMENTS |
1991-11-22 |
#1665 |
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Common forms of this element whose symbol is "P" include black, white & red |
phosphorus
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$800 |
DJ |
THE ELEMENTS |
1990-04-26 |
#1314 |