| Element | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Einsteinium | Albert Einstein | 100%
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| Americium | America | 100%
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| Californium | California | 100%
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| Europium | Europe | 100%
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| Francium | France | 100%
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| Germanium | Germany | 100%
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| Curium | Marie Curie | 100%
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| Moscovium | Moscow, Russia | 100%
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| Neptunium | Neptune, the planet | 100%
|
| Plutonium | Pluto, the dwarf planet | 100%
|
| Uranium | Uranus, the planet | 100%
|
| Nobelium | Alfred Nobel | 92%
|
| Bohrium | Niels Bohr | 92%
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| Tennessine | Tennessee | 92%
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| Thorium | Thor, Norse god | 92%
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| Hydrogen | hydro prefix for water | 85%
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| Mercury | Mercury, Roman god | 85%
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| Polonium | Poland | 77%
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| Promethium | Prometheus, Greek Titan | 69%
|
| Radium | Radioactive | 69%
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| Titanium | Titans in Greek Mythology | 69%
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| Berkelium | Universiry of California, Berkely | 69%
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| Mendelevium | Dmitri Mendeleev, creator of Periodic Table | 62%
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| Helium | Helios; Greek god of the sun | 62%
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| Scandium | Scandanavia | 38%
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| Holmium | Second half of Stockholm | 38%
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| Sodium | Soda, as in baking soda | 31%
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| Rhenium | The Rhine River | 31%
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| Indium | Indigo | 23%
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| Iridium | Iris of the eye | 23%
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| Platinum | Metal plate | 23%
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| Gallium | Gaul, Ancient France | 8%
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| Radon | Radium, which decays into radon | 0%
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