Elements by Etymology - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Uranus Uranium
100%
Europe Europium
89%
Radio(active) Radium
89%
Scandinavia Scandium
89%
University of California, Berkley Berkelium
83%
Sun Helium
83%
Norse God of Thunder Thorium
83%
America Americium
78%
Germany Germanium
78%
Neptune Neptunium
78%
Titan Titanium
78%
Coal, to Burn Carbon
72%
Dwarf Planet Ceres Cerium
72%
France Francium
72%
Greek Titan Promethius Promethium
72%
Soda Sodium
72%
Russian city of Dubna Dubnium
67%
Pluto Plutonium
67%
Niobe, granddaughter of Zeus Niobium
61%
Short for "emanation" of above element Radon
61%
Greek Mythical Figure Tantalus Tantalum
61%
Foreign, strange Xenon
61%
Polish/French chemist Curium
56%
Ancient Region comprising Modern France Gallium
56%
Rock Lithium
50%
River Rhine Rhenium
50%
Danish Physicist Bohrium
44%
Limestone Calcium
44%
Swedish city of Stockholm Holmium
44%
New Neon
39%
Pale green Chlorine
33%
Colour Chromium
33%
Belarus, Ukraine, and Western Russia Ruthenium
33%
Earth Tellurium
33%
Sky blue Caesium
28%
Little Silver Platinum
28%
Artificial, manmade Technetium
28%
Norse Goddess Freyja Vanadium
28%
Unstable Astatine
22%
Stink Bromine
22%
Violet Iodine
22%
Insignificant person, goblin Nickel
22%
Smell Osmium
22%
Red Rubidium
22%
Heavy stone Tungsten
22%
Prong, point Zinc
17%
Ray Actinium
11%
to Flow Lead
11%
"Resembling" above element Molybdenum
11%
Sharp birth Oxygen
11%
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