Periodic Table #4: Names from Greek and Latin Roots - Statistics

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Symbol Element From Term Property/Reason % Correct
Ar Argon Greek argon (inactive/lazy) unreactive gas
100%
Cr Chromium Greek chroma (color) forms vivid compounds
100%
F Fluorine Latin fluere (to flow) used as a flux in metallurgy
100%
Kr Krypton Greek kryptos (hidden) hard to find in atmosphere
100%
Ne Neon Greek neos (new)
100%
P Phosphorus Greek phosphoros (light-bearer) glows in dark
100%
Ra Radium Latin radius (ray) highly radioactive
100%
Xe Xenon Greek xenos (stranger) trace amounts in air
100%
Ba Barium Greek barys (heavy) dense minerals
83%
Br Bromine Greek bromos (stench) it smells strongly
83%
Cs Caesium Latin caesius (sky-blue) blue spectral lines
83%
Cl Chlorine Greek chloros (pale green) its color
83%
I Iodine Greek ioeides (violet) violet vapor
83%
Ir Iridium Latin iris (rainbow) multicolored salts
83%
Os Osmium Greek osme (smell) pungent tetroxide
83%
Rh Rhodium Greek rhodon (rose) rose-colored salts
83%
Rb Rubidium Latin rubidus (deep red) red spectral lines
83%
Tl Thallium Greek thallos (green shoot) green spectral line
83%
Ac Actinium Greek aktis (ray/beam) glows blue in the dark
50%
In Indium Greek Indigo spectral emission line
17%
Rn Radon Greek from radium (it decays from radium)
17%
Sr Strontium Greek crimson flame
0%
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