How to Spell Ignatz with Periodic Table Elements
Ignatz can be spelled using 5 elements from the periodic table: I (Iodine, #53), Ga (Gallium, #31), N (Nitrogen, #7), At (Astatine, #85), Zn (Zinc, #30).
This combination uses a mix of Halogen, Metal, Nonmetal and Transition Metal elements, spanning 5 tiles in total. 1 element is used with both letters fully matching the name, creating a clean visual result.
Element Breakdown
Iodine (I)
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.
Gallium (Ga)
Gallium is the element that melts in your hand — literally.
Nitrogen (N)
Nitrogen makes up about 78% of the air you are breathing right now, yet you barely notice it.
Astatine (At)
Astatine is the rarest naturally occurring element — at any given moment, there are only about 25 grams of astatine in the entire Earth's crust.
Zinc (Zn)
Zinc has been used by humans for thousands of years — brass, an alloy of zinc and copper, was made in ancient times — but pure zinc was not isolated until 1746 by Andreas Sigismund Marggraf.
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