Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
Ag | 100%
| |
Antimony | 100%
| |
Element used as a laxative in the Middle Ages | Antimony | 100%
|
Argon | 100%
| |
Argon | 100%
| |
Au | 100%
| |
Copper | 100%
| |
Cu | 100%
| |
Fe | 100%
| |
Gold | 100%
| |
Noble Gases | Helium | 100%
|
Hg | 100%
| |
Most common elements in Earth | Iron | 100%
|
Iron | 100%
| |
Elements ferromagnetic at room temperature | Iron | 100%
|
K | 100%
| |
Krypton | 100%
| |
Mercury | 100%
| |
Liquid at room temperature | Mercury | 100%
|
Neon | 100%
| |
Most common elements in Earth atmosphere | Nitrogen | 100%
|
Oganesson | 100%
| |
Oganesson | 100%
| |
Oxygen | 100%
| |
Oxygen | 100%
| |
Potassium | 100%
| |
Elements discovered by Marie Curie | Radium | 100%
|
Radium | 100%
| |
Radon | 100%
| |
Radon | 100%
| |
Sb | 100%
| |
Silver | 100%
| |
Sn | 100%
| |
Tin | 100%
| |
Tungsten | 100%
| |
W | 100%
| |
Xenon | 100%
| |
Ytterbium | 100%
| |
Elements discovered in Yttery, Sweden | Yttrium | 100%
|
Astatine | 75%
| |
Curium | 75%
| |
Erbium | 75%
| |
Elements whose Symbols do not correspond to their (English) names symbols | Na | 75%
|
Polonium | 75%
| |
Polonium | 75%
| |
Elements whose Symbols do not correspond to their (English) names | Sodium | 75%
|
Terbium | 75%
| |
Actinium | 50%
| |
Bromine | 50%
| |
Francium | 50%
| |
Lead | 50%
| |
Neptunium | 50%
| |
Pb | 50%
| |
Plutonium | 50%
| |
Silicon | 50%
| |
Tennessine | 50%
| |
Americium | 25%
| |
Berkelium | 25%
| |
Naturally unstable (Atomic Mass in () ) | Bohrium | 25%
|
Californium | 25%
| |
Cobalt | 25%
| |
Copernicium | 25%
| |
Dubnium | 25%
| |
Einsteinium | 25%
| |
Fermium | 25%
| |
Flerovium | 25%
| |
Gadolinium | 25%
| |
Hassium | 25%
| |
Lawrencium | 25%
| |
Livermorium | 25%
| |
Meitnerium | 25%
| |
Mendeleevium | 25%
| |
Nickel | 25%
| |
Nihonium | 25%
| |
Nobelium | 25%
| |
Promethium | 25%
| |
Rutherfordium | 25%
| |
Seaborgium | 25%
| |
Sulfur | 25%
| |
Naturally unstable (Atomic Mass in () ) | Technetium | 25%
|
First artificially produced element | Technetium | 25%
|
Darmstadtium | 0%
| |
Element ferromagnetic at low temperatures | Dysprosium | 0%
|
Magnesium | 0%
| |
Moscovium | 0%
| |
Roentgenium | 0%
|
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