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Tin/ Sn: "Sn-man" like Tin Man from Wizard of Oz

Antimony/ Sb: Sb could stand for Spongebob who lives in an anemone or Antimony

Scandium/ Sc: Scandium sounds like "Candy...yum!"

Radon/ Rn: Rn really stands for Nurse and a Nurse should never have a radar.

Sodium/ Na: BanaNAs don't have any SODIUM or salt in them

Titanium/ Ti: TI is a rapper, and Titanium is a song, so think of this as the musical element

Mercury/ Hg: Hg looks like the word- Hug, so never hug Mercury

Gallium/ Ga: GAga for Gallium or think of the gall bladder and add "ium"

Boron/ B: If you get "bor"ed studying the elements or "I'm a moron for boron."

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