States whose abbreviations are also elements on the periodic table
There are 13 states whose abbreviation happens to also be on the periodic table. To make it harder, you have to answer the state name and the element name. Good luck!
Territories not included!
Try to identify them all in 5 minutes...and don't Google them up!
These information was made by me, so if there are any mistakes or anything I missed, please tell me. :)
Sources: https://www.faa.gov/air_traffic/publications/atpubs/cnt_html/appendix_a.html
This is an original idea, so I hope one day it would get featured. Thanks!
Alright...but every time I change it to answer...for example if I want "aluminum and Alabama as answer pairs (by the way I accidentally wrote Alaska for Aluminum one is AL one is AK so sorry for that mistake it is updated now.)
If I want those 2 as pairs and I choose answer for both the columns Aluminum is going to replace that. So i don't know what is happening right now. I want the format to be like the "richest countries bordering each other quiz" where there are a pair of answers. Someone please follow up with what I should do next. Thanks so much!
Getting two answers in a row is complicated because you're not really supposed to, but I will try to explain. Create a new text quiz and use 'add/delete answers' to delete the hint column and enter all of the elements and states into the answer column.
Go to step 4, change '# blocks' to 1 and select design mode 'manual'. Use 'add/delete cells' to delete all of the rows with an element as an answer, then add a new column next to the answer column. Select the new empty cells and change cell type to 'answer' and select the right element from the table. Repeat this for all of the empty cells.
Lastly, you can select and change the column titles at the top of the table to match the answers and, under 'advanced', format it into multiple blocks, if you wish. Hope this helps.
If I want those 2 as pairs and I choose answer for both the columns Aluminum is going to replace that. So i don't know what is happening right now. I want the format to be like the "richest countries bordering each other quiz" where there are a pair of answers. Someone please follow up with what I should do next. Thanks so much!
Go to step 4, change '# blocks' to 1 and select design mode 'manual'. Use 'add/delete cells' to delete all of the rows with an element as an answer, then add a new column next to the answer column. Select the new empty cells and change cell type to 'answer' and select the right element from the table. Repeat this for all of the empty cells.
Lastly, you can select and change the column titles at the top of the table to match the answers and, under 'advanced', format it into multiple blocks, if you wish. Hope this helps.
P.S. Gallium is spelt with two l's.