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The GoobNet Element Quiz

There is plenty of exciting stuff going on in the world of chemistry. If you aren’t keeping up with it, your body could be comprised of obsolete elements like beryllium. [Seriously, who the hell needs beryllium?] So, participate in our all new Element Quiz to see how much you know and how much you thought you knew but didn’t. Click the answers that you believe are correct and then send in your answers to find out how frequently you were correct.

1. The most abundant element in the Universe is:

2. Nb is the chemical symbol of:

3. All of these elements are found in the same group of the periodic table except:

4. All of these pairs of chemical symbol and atomic number are mismatched except:

5. Because it requires 2,372 kJ/mol to free an electron, the element that has the highest ionisation energy is:

6. All of these elements were named for countries except:

7. Phosphorus in isolation is normally in the forms of white or red phosphorus, but another allotrope exists with a crystalline structure similar to graphite, called:

8. An additive that makes fireworks green, barium nitrate includes a barium cation, meaning that the barium atom:

9. All of these elements’ symbols are comprised of the first and third letters of their names except:

10. Technetium is notable as the lowest numbered element that:

11. The chrome yellow pigment is the compound lead(II) chromate, with formula:

12. The only two elements found in the first period of the periodic table are:

13. Holmium, atomic number 67, is named for:

14. Though iron makes up the largest percentage of Earth’s mass, the most abundant element on Earth in terms of number of atoms is:

15. Although the noble gas krypton was named before the home planet of Superman, there are several elements named for planets, including one named for Earth called:

16. An element that is not confirmed to have been synthesised in a laboratory is given a provisional name, distinguished from official names by:

Error: Answer all sixteen questions

SCORE: /16

To find out which questions you answered correctly, simply change some of your answers and send them in again.

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