Statistics for Can you name what the elements were named after?

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  • This quiz has been taken 19 times
  • The average score is 24 of 33

Answer Stats

ElementAnswer% Correct
EinsteiniumAlbert Einstein
100%
AmericiumAmerica
100%
CaliforniumCalifornia
100%
EuropiumEurope
100%
FranciumFrance
100%
GermaniumGermany
100%
CuriumMarie Curie
100%
MoscoviumMoscow, Russia
100%
NeptuniumNeptune, the planet
100%
PlutoniumPluto, the dwarf planet
100%
TennessineTennessee
100%
UraniumUranus, the planet
100%
NobeliumAlfred Nobel
92%
MercuryMercury, Roman god
92%
BohriumNiels Bohr
92%
ThoriumThor, Norse god
92%
Hydrogenhydro prefix for water
83%
PoloniumPoland
83%
PromethiumPrometheus, Greek Titan
75%
RadiumRadioactive
75%
TitaniumTitans in Greek Mythology
75%
HeliumHelios; Greek god of the sun
67%
BerkeliumUniversiry of California, Berkely
67%
MendeleviumDmitri Mendeleev, creator of Periodic Table
58%
HolmiumSecond half of Stockholm
42%
ScandiumScandanavia
33%
SodiumSoda, as in baking soda
33%
RheniumThe Rhine River
33%
IndiumIndigo
25%
IridiumIris of the eye
25%
PlatinumMetal plate
25%
GalliumGaul, Ancient France
8%
RadonRadium, which decays into radon
0%

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