Which Periodic Element Are You?
Which Periodic Element Are You?
Are you stable, inert or reactive? An earth metal or a noble gas?
Are you stable, inert or reactive? An earth metal or a noble gas?
Who would be your ideal lab partner?
If life is a grand experiment, what are the results of yours?
What are you looking for in a relationship?
Describe your temper in one or two words.
When you meet new people, how do they react to you?
If you could use a time machine to change any moment in history, what would it be?
If we surveyed a cross-section of your friends, which word would they use most often to describe you?
If you could jump into a wormhole and go anywhere, where would you go?
Do you have natural magnetism?
Which element do you think matches your personality best?
Krypton
Krypton
Symbol: Kr. Atomic number: 36. From the Greek: "The Hidden Ones." Like the inert noble gas found in luminous signs, you are a noble gas who shines with a glow of your own. Also, have you ever felt misunderstood? Just like Krypton. For the last time, it's not from Superman's home planet, but it does work great in lasers...and I bet you could too.
Zinc
Zinc
Symbol: Zn. Atomic number: 30. Discovered in 1746
Just like this essential mineral with a high melting point and diamagnetic magnetism, you are a popular person with an attractive, yet quirky personality. Sure, you rub some people the wrong way, but like zinc, which has been combining with copper for centuries to make brass, you are great at collaboration.
Radon
Radon
Symbol: Rn Atomic number: 86 Atomic weight: (222)
Just like this odorless, colorless gas, no one sees you coming. Before they know it, there you are! Causing trouble and wreaking havoc. Did you know that radon causes 21,000 deaths from lung cancer a year in the US? It does. But, with the right application, it's also used to cure cancer. There's a right application for you as well.
Nobelium
Nobelium
Symbol: No Atomic number: 102 Named for: Alfred Noble
Just like this synthetically made radioactive metal you function better in a laboratory setting and you are hot, hot, hot!...Scientifically speaking, anyways. Also, like Nobelium, you are a bit mysterious. No one really knows what you're made of, but that's your secret to keep or tell.