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How to recite the chemical element list quickly

You can try the jingle:

I am hydrogen, I am the lightest, and rockets rely on me to transport satellites;

I am helium, I am a rogue, and I have the worst gain and loss of electrons;

I am lithium, with low density, which bubbles when it meets water and acid;

I am beryllium, cheating, although metal is difficult to ionize;

I am boron, black and silver gray, and I am poor in electronics;

I am carbon, slow to react, and can form a chain into a ring;

I am nitrogen, I am a flame retardant, and hydrogenation can synthesize ammonia;

I am oxygen, don't think about it, I will be flustered when I leave;

I am fluorine, the most vicious, and it is enough to catch an electron;

I am neon, not bad. When I was electrified, the red light was released.

I am sodium, with a big temper, and I get angry when I meet acid and water;

I am magnesium, I love beauty most, and my photography and fireworks are brilliant;

I'm Al. I bathe in concentrated sulfuric acid at room temperature.

I am silicon, black ash, and information components pile me up;

I am phosphorus, a pest, and my name is on the poison list;

I am sulfur, and I have been good at precipitating metals for a long time.

I am chlorine, yellow-green, and I rob metal electrons;

I am argon, which has poor activity and emits neon purple light;

I am potassium, and when I add fire, superoxide will charge;

I am calcium, body love, bones and teeth;

When remembering, you can also remember the nature of elements by the way.