In each group, name any answer which matches the first category to reveal the second category, then name any answer which applies to both categories to reveal a third, and so on.
Chemistry is my kryptonite. I guessed my face off and somehow managed to get 16/20, despite not knowing what an atomic number is or actinides, or what element is in what row. Who needs brains when you're born lucky ;)
although technically, unobtanium is real... its not an element but a word scientists/engineers use to describe a material that would perfectly solve a particular problem, which doesn't exist
The easiest way is to separate answers by | (the pipe) in Step 2, this will produce auto typeins in Step 3, separating one answer per line. You can then set this to custom (to make sure it doesn't change) and then go back to Step 2 and change the visible text to be a check character.
I thought I was losing it because I was positive that Lawrencium should’ve worked for the transition metals. I retook the quiz and again I was positive that Lawrencium should work! But on the rewrite, it didn’t even work for the first box… I looked up a periodic table and just like I remember from chemistry back in the day, Lawrencium was hanging out there with the transition metals! So I googled it and… nope! Many tables just plop it there so the table looks better. Apparently it’s a lanthanide.
although technically, unobtanium is real... its not an element but a word scientists/engineers use to describe a material that would perfectly solve a particular problem, which doesn't exist
Actinides or Lanthanides. I made some lucky guesses.