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Can you race the clock and select all elements which have the following criteria
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Last updated: December 20, 2019
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Question 1 of 10
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Elements which are halogens
Iron
Phosphorus
Chlorine
Francium
Radon
Chloride
Bromine
Wolrine
Astatine
YES
NO
Question 2 of 10
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Elements which have different symbols from their English name
Tungsten
Sodium
Protactinium
Phosphorus
Gold
Mercury
Plutonium
Thallium
Antimony
YES
NO
Question 3 of 10
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Elements in the transition metal group
Tungsten
Cadmium
Silver
Gold
Iridium
Lead
Mercury
Thallium
Yttrium
YES
NO
Question 4 of 10
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Elements found in the compound Sucrose
Hydrogen
Chlorine
Oxygen
Zinc
Helium
Sodium
Carbon
Iron
Magnesium
YES
NO
Question 5 of 10
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Elements named after colours
Iodine
Mercury
Bromine
Chromium
Hydrogen
Rhodium
Gold
Chlorine
Rubidium
YES
NO
Question 6 of 10
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Elements named after celestial bodies (Planets, stars etc)
Tellurium
Praseodymium
Iodine
Palladium
Uranium
Cerium
Helium
Plutonium
Selenium
YES
NO
Question 7 of 10
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Elements which are commonly found in the human body
Sulfur
Oxygen
Hydrogen
Gallium
Nitrogen
Iron
Carbon
Arsenic
Zinc
YES
NO
Question 8 of 10
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Elements which are quite rare
Radium
Wolfine
Yttrium
Zirconium
Cerium
Praseodymium
Holmium
Silver
Erbium
YES
NO
Question 9 of 10
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Elements named after countries
Tantalium
Holmium
Gallium
Polonium
Promethium
Platinum
Americium
Erbium
Wolrine
YES
NO
Question 10 of 10
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Elements which are liquid at room tempurature and standard pressure
Caesium
Argon
Bromine
Neon
Iodine
Francium
Chlorine
Hafnium
Mercury
YES
NO
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1 Comments
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Level 82
Dec 20, 2019
A nice idea but there are several problems. Firstly, the time limit - I never even reached question 10. Secondly that question has errors. For one thing you ought to state "room temperature and pressure" (RTP), since practically anything which is gaseous at RTP can be liquefied by increasing the pressure. Secondly, it is debatable whether Caesium is a liquid at room temperature - it melts at 28.5 degrees, which is above the temperature in my room! Francium likewise as it probably has a melting point of about 27. Also, iron is pretty common in the body - in every red blood cell. Also, arguably, zinc. More controversially, in my book Cd and Hg are transition metals.