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How to Spell Channel with Periodic Table Elements

6 C Carbon 1 H Hydrogen 13 Al Aluminum 7 N Nitrogen 10 Ne Neon 3 Li Lithium

Channel can be spelled using 6 elements from the periodic table: C (Carbon, #6), H (Hydrogen, #1), Al (Aluminum, #13), N (Nitrogen, #7), Ne (Neon, #10), Li (Lithium, #3).

This combination uses a mix of Nonmetal, Metal, Noble Gas and Alkali 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

C

Carbon (C)

Atomic number 6 Nonmetal

Carbon is the element of life itself.

H

Hydrogen (H)

Atomic number 1 Nonmetal

Hydrogen is the lightest and most abundant element in the entire universe — about 75% of all normal matter is hydrogen! It was first recognized as a distinct element in 1766 by Henry Cavendish, who called it 'inflammable air' because it catches fire so easily.

Al

Aluminum (Al)

Atomic number 13 Metal

Aluminum (or aluminium, depending on where you live) was once more valuable than gold! In the 1800s, before scientists figured out how to mass-produce it, Napoleon III served his most honored guests with aluminum cutlery while everyone else got gold.

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.

Ne

Neon (Ne)

Atomic number 10 Noble Gas

Neon is the element that lights up the night.

Li

Lithium (Li)

Atomic number 3 Alkali Metal

Lithium is the lightest metal on the periodic table — so light it actually floats on water! Discovered in 1817 by Johan August Arfwedson in a Swedish mine, its name comes from the Greek word 'lithos,' meaning stone.

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