Elements - Real or Fake? - Statistics

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Helium
Nickel
Krypton
Silicon
Xenon
Barium
Phosphorus
Bismuth
Uranium
Germanium
Technetium
Silver
Tin
Indium
Osmium
Plutonium
Protactinium
Hafnium
Unium
Lithium
Carbon
Copper
Deuterium
Einsteinium
Gold
Hydrogen
Hydrogen-4
Lead
Mendelevium
Oganesson
Protium
Roentgenium
Rutherfordium
Tennessine
Tritium
Vanadium
Boron
Thulium
Francium
Astatine
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Zirconium
Magnesium
Chromium
Moscovium
Ununpentium
Neon
Yttrium
Molybdenum
Alpha particle
Xerium
Coloradite
Yevelite
Hastium
Cosate
Oxigen
Secite
Klotum
Unobtainium
Water
Kyrium
Incerium
Cinton
Benton
Antihelium
Antihydrogen
Citrium
Floridium
Gullibulium
Nilium-1
Ninovium
Novium
Patrium
Syrium
Tyrotilium
Ununennium
Velissium
Yoylelite
Zacium
Bronze
Pyrite
Unbinilium
Deltite
Unbitrium
Mercurum
Meletovum
Espium
Calerium
Mytite
Muonium
Tetrium
Ceilium
Venerium
Calcite
Quasium
Diamond
Salt
Deltium
Gadolite
 
Answer Stats
Answer % Correct
Element 14. Silicon
100%
Element 2, commonly used in balloons to make them float. Helium
96%
Element 7, most common element in our atmosphere. Nitrogen
96%
Element 94, this was an element used in The Demon Core. Plutonium
96%
Element 56. Barium
92%
Element 5. Boron
92%
Element 24. Chromium
92%
Element 82, final stable element in the periodic table. Lead
92%
Element 28, the coins named nickels are mainly copper and only 25% nickel. Nickel
92%
Element 47. Silver
92%
Element 50, usually not actually used in tin cans. Tin
92%
Element 92, probably the most well known radioactive element. Uranium
92%
Element 54. Xenon
92%
Element 6, makes up 18% of all living matter on earth. Carbon
88%
Element 29, common conductor used in wires. Copper
88%
Element 36, not to be confused with the fictional substance Kyrptonite. Krypton
88%
Element 3, commonly used in batteries Lithium
88%
Element 12. Magnesium
88%
Element 10. Neon
88%
Element 40, looks like diamonds. Zirconium
88%
Element 83, has ridiculously long half life of approximately 20 quintillion years Bismuth
83%
Element 99, named after Albert Einstein. Einsteinium
83%
Element 87, extremely radioactive. Francium
83%
Element 79, very valuable and used in the "1st place" medal. Gold
83%
Element 1, lightest element, Hydrogen
83%
Element 39. Yttrium
83%
Element 32, named after Germany. Germanium
79%
Element 8, used by all living organisms to survive. Oxygen
79%
Element 15, extremely useful in the body and responsible for deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) among other things. Phosphorus
75%
Element 49, known for being safe enough and soft enough to chew on, despite being a metal. Indium
71%
Element 115, named after the capital of Russia, Moscow. Moscovium
71%
Element 104. Rutherfordium
71%
Element 101. Mendelevium
67%
Element 42, commonly used in alloys and grease. Molybdenum
67%
Element 76, known for being the most dense element at 22,590 kg/m³ Osmium
67%
Element 23. Vanadium
67%
Element 85, rarest naturally occurring element on Earth. Astatine
58%
Element 118, the last element on the periodic table; Highly unstable with a half life of approximately 800 microseconds. Oganesson
58%
Element 111, a popular deleted level in Geometry Dash is named after this element, called "Element 111 Rg" Roentgenium
58%
Element 117, named after the US state Tennessee Tennessine
58%
Element 72. Hafnium
54%
Element 43, lightest element with no stable isotopes. Technetium
54%
Element 69. (nice.) Thulium
42%
Element 91. Protactinium
38%
Hydrogen-2. (1p+1n) Deuterium
29%
Hydrogen-3, commonly used in nuclear fusion. (1p+2n) Tritium
17%
1p+3n, incredibly unstable with a half life of approximately 10^-22 seconds. Hydrogen-4
13%
Placeholder name for element 115, which was named Moscovium after discovery and another option in this quiz. Ununpentium
13%
Alternate name for regular hydrogen. (1p+0n) Protium
8%
Systematic name for hydrogen. Unium
4%
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