| Group | # | Category | ✓ | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blue | 9 | Elements which have different letters in their symbol and name... | ✓ | 92%
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| Blue | 6 | ... which have an atomic number less than80 | ✓ | 91%
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| Purple | 33 | Elements not ending in -um or -ium .. | ✓ | 91%
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| Green | 6 | Alkali Metals... | ✓ | 90%
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| Purple | 9 | ... with 8 or more letters in their name | ✓ | 86%
|
| Green | 5 | ... which have an atomic number between8 and 103 | ✓ | 85%
|
| Green | 4 | ... which weren't named after a country | ✓ | 85%
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| Green | 3 | ... which doesn't start with R | ✓ | 84%
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| Blue | 3 | ... is found in the body with quantities >1g | ✓ | 80%
|
| Blue | 3 | ... is a metal | ✓ | 79%
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| Green | 1 | ... and is commonly bonded with chlorine | Sodium | 76%
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| Purple | 6 | ... which aren't halogens or noble gases | ✓ | 75%
|
| Purple | 2 | ... that have an atomic number lower than 8 | ✓ | 72%
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| Orange | 8 | Elements with an atomic number higherthan 110... | ✓ | 61%
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| Orange | 5 | ... which contain the letter N | ✓ | 58%
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| Blue | 1 | ... but isn't an alkali metal | Iron | 58%
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| Purple | 1 | ... and isn't anywhere in the left side of the periodic table | Nitrogen | 56%
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| Orange | 3 | ... within a named family | ✓ | 51%
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| Orange | 3 | ... which isn't named after a real person | ✓ | 50%
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| Orange | 1 | ... but is named after a U.S. state | Tennessine | 41%
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