Category | Elements | % Correct |
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A noble gas | Helium | Neon | Argon | Krypton | Xenon | Radon | 94%
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Found in the first row of the Periodic Table | Hydrogen | Helium | 94%
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Has a four letter name | Neon | Iron | Gold | Lead | Zinc | 94%
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Component of table salt | Sodium | Chlorine | 92%
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Liquid at room temperature | Bromine | Mercury | 84%
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Abbreviation shares no letters with the name of the element | Sodium | Potassium | Silver | + 5 others | 83%
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Begins with F | Fluorine | Francium | Fermium | Flerovium | 82%
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Is magnetic | Iron | Cobalt | Nickel | 80%
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Its abbreviation is a single vowel | Oxygen | Yttrium | Iodine | Uranium | 76%
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Component of glucose | Hydrogen | Carbon | Oxygen | 74%
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Is yellow | Sulfur | Chlorine | Gold | 74%
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Named for a current planet | Uranium | Neptunium | 71%
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Named after a U.S. State | Californium | Tennessine | 68%
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Named after a woman | Curium | Meitnerium | 53%
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Has an atomic number between 20 and 25 | Calcium | Scandium | Titanium | Vanadium | Chromium | Manganese | 42%
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One of the four most recent elements to be added | Nihonium | Moscovium | Tennessine | Oganesson | 28%
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Is named after a town in Sweden | Yttrium | Terbium | Holmium | Erbium | Ytterbium | 22%
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Named after another element | Radon | Molybdenum | Platinum | Protactinium | 13%
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