1. Carbon (C)
Carbon is the main element in organic compounds that make up the majority of living organisms. Wherever there is life, there is Carbon. Every living thing on Earth depends on Carbon. It is irreplaceable, just like a father is unique to his child.
2. Sodium (Na)
Sodium is a highly reactive metal. It reacts intensely with water, swirling around on the surface like a young man seeing a beautiful girl, eyes bright with excitement, wanting to stay near her.
3. Sulfur (S)
Don't be put off by the pungent smell of sulfur. It is a key ingredient in matchsticks. Sulfur is great because it helps us create fire. And fire, well, Carbon better watch out, because it knows just how easily it can ignite!
4. Neon (Ne)
Neon is an inert gas. Inert gases hardly react with any substances. It relies solely on itself to exist. Calm and unresponsive, it doesn't react to anything around it.
5. Nitrogen (N)
Nitrogen is the primary component of the air we breathe daily. As you know, air contains 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and the rest is CO2 and other gases. If nitrogen were an Olympic athlete, it would win the gold medal with 78 points, ahead of oxygen at 21 points.
6. Mercury (Hg)
Mercury is the only liquid metal, the heaviest, and the most dangerous. It is like a heavy, formidable woman.
7. Oxygen (O)
Oxygen has a very strong oxidizing property, reacting with many substances, including metals and non-metals. Even silver, a soft metal, is no match for it. If oxygen were a person, it would be the most sociable element, interacting with almost everyone except the picky inert gases.
8. Gold (Au)
Gold is a beautiful and precious metal, much like a stunning and graceful young lady. Chemically inert, gold rarely reacts with other substances, just like a lady who remains unfazed by the cheers and shouts from the crowd. Due to its rarity, gold is often used in jewelry and as a form of currency. Its preciousness is also why it is always guarded by strong and tall protectors.
9. Hydrogen (H)
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, occupying a vast portion of space, much like a large friend who takes up a lot of room when waiting in line.
10. Fluorine (F)
Fluorine is an element with a high electronegativity, binding to other elements by stealing their free electrons. While it wants to be friends with other elements, it is often rejected for taking their electrons.
