| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Makes up most of the Earth's atmosphere | Nitrogen | 98%
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| Used in bright advertising signs and lights | Neon | 96%
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| Element whose compounds often smell like rotten eggs | Sulfur | 94%
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| Toxic metal once used in pipes and still found in some car batteries | Lead | 92%
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| Known as quicksilver, used in thermometers | Mercury | 92%
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| A radioactive noble gas that can accumulate in basements and pose health risks | Radon | 88%
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| Named after the physicist who developed the theory of relativity | Einsteinium | 83%
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| A metal used in coins and stainless steel | Nickel | 83%
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| Essential for making matches and fertilizers | Phosphorus | 77%
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| Lightweight metal that burns with a bright white flame | Magnesium | 75%
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| One of four elements named after the Swedish village Ytterby | Yttrium | 75%
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| Often confused with magnesium, it's key in steel production and batteries | Manganese | 67%
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| A recently discovered superheavy element named after a Russian city | Moscovium | 67%
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| Named in honor of Lise Meitner, co-discoverer of nuclear fission | Meitnerium | 56%
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| A synthetic element named after a Russian research institute | Dubnium | 38%
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