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How to Spell Bonfire with Periodic Table Elements

5 B Boron 8 O Oxygen 7 N Nitrogen 9 F Fluorine 53 I Iodine 75 Re Rhenium

Bonfire can be spelled using 6 elements from the periodic table: B (Boron, #5), O (Oxygen, #8), N (Nitrogen, #7), F (Fluorine, #9), I (Iodine, #53), Re (Rhenium, #75).

This combination uses a mix of Metalloid, Nonmetal, Halogen and Transition Metal elements, spanning 6 tiles in total. 1 element is used with both letters fully matching the word, creating a clean visual result.

Element Breakdown

B

Boron (B)

Atomic number 5 Metalloid

Boron might not be famous, but it is hiding in things you use every day.

O

Oxygen (O)

Atomic number 8 Nonmetal

Oxygen is the element you literally cannot live without.

N

Nitrogen (N)

Atomic number 7 Nonmetal

Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air you are breathing right now, yet you barely notice it.

F

Fluorine (F)

Atomic number 9 Halogen

Fluorine is the most reactive element on the entire periodic table — it attacks almost everything it touches! Discovered in 1886 by Henri Moissan after decades of chemists injuring or even dying trying to isolate it, fluorine is a pale yellow gas that is extremely dangerous in its pure form.

I

Iodine (I)

Atomic number 53 Halogen

Iodine was discovered by accident in 1811 when Bernard Courtois, a French saltpeter manufacturer, added too much sulfuric acid to seaweed ash and saw beautiful violet fumes rising up.

Re

Rhenium (Re)

Atomic number 75 Transition Metal

Rhenium was the last stable, naturally occurring element to be discovered, found in 1925 by Walter Noddack, Ida Noddack, and Otto Berg.

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