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Elements
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science
Instructions:
Answer
37
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. When this element is burned in a flame - the color is a deep red - just like the gemstone it's named after
Rubidium
Radon
Plutonium
Radium
2. The metal the Statue of Liberty is made of...
Copper
Gold
Tungsten
Cobalt
3. When they can't afford diamonds - prospective husbands might buy their fiancees stones made of this element (and probably live to regret it later)
Potassium
Zirconium
Copper
Phosphorus
4. Added to town drinking water (and swimming pools) to kill bacteria
Chlorine
Iodine
Platinum
Mercury
5. Some medical reports suggest that taking this element helps prevent colds
Zinc
Platinum
Radon
Arsenic
6. Found in Pepto-Bismol and makes it pink
Uranium
Bismuth
Nickel
Americium
7. An essential component of computer chips and glass. It's also what most beach sand is made of and is the most abundant element on earth
Americium
Silicon
Phosphorus
Radon
8. A flammable gas that used to be used in blimps (and was contained in the Hindenberg - which caught fire while trying to land in New Jersey over 75 years ago.)
Radon
Silver
Argon
Hydrogen
9. Many people believe that getting too much salt is bad for you because salt contains
Sodium
Fluorine
Silver
Arsenic
10. Pencil lead is mostly ...
Silver
Carbon
Potassium
Chlorine
11. Until the recent discovery of a new planet (or even planets) in our solar system - this element was named after the farthest known planet (or closest dwarf planet) from the sun...
Plutonium
Radium
Cobalt
Carbon
12. When dissolved in alcohol - this is used to disinfect cuts
Tungsten
Sodium
Iodine
Cobalt
13. Marie Curie found this element that used to be used to make watch and clock dials glow in the dark. ________________________
Americium
Radium
Arsenic
Zinc
14. For some reason - everyone seems to know that bananas are rich in...
Silicon
Bismuth
Mercury
Potassium
15. What the state capitol dome is covered in. _________
Nitrogen
Argon
Helium
Gold
16. ______________________ was the first element found to be radioactive
Arsenic
Sulfur
Silver
Uranium
17. Before there was aluminum foil there was ______________ foil.
Tin
Iodine
Chromiun
Iron
18. Deep blue glass often contains this element
Radon
Arsenic
Cobalt
Iodine
19. Nickels - dimes - and quarters are now made of copper and nickel - but before that they were all made of ...
Iodine
Copper
Plutonium
Silver
20. A gaseous element used in brightly colored electric signs
Iodine
Neon
Arsenic
Bismuth
21. As far as credit cards go - this is more precious than gold or silver
Nitrogen
Helium
Fluorine
Platinum
22. A metal that is used in car batteries and as a solder to join pipes - and once was contained in paint and gasoline - is a health hazard for people (especially young children) who ingest it.
Lead
Neon
Helium
Tin
23. Contained in toothpastes and town drinking waters
Zirconium
Iodine
Fluorine
Chlorine
24. A liquid metal
Neon
Chlorine
Mercury
Nitrogen
25. Metal used as a filament in light bulbs
Phosphorus
Tungsten
Arsenic
Chlorine
26. The element that is in the gas with the rotten egg smell
Helium
Potassium
Arsenic
Sulfur
27. A radioactive gas that sometimes seeps through basement floors and accumulates in poorly ventilated houses
Radon
Neon
Cobalt
Lead
28. 78% of air is this gas
Plutonium
Nitrogen
Nickel
Radon
29. People who don't get enough of this metal can suffer from anemia.
Tungsten
Rubidium
Copper
Iron
30. 1% of air is this gaseous element
Helium
Argon
Zirconium
Sulfur
31. This element is widely used in matches and fertilizers.
Cobalt
Zirconium
Phosphorus
Mercury
32. A shiny metal used on automobile bodies - especially the trim
Zinc
Uranium
Phosphorus
Chromiun
33. The nonflammable gas that was used to replace hydrogen in blimps
Gold
Sulfur
Silver
Helium
34. Given the name of the coin - it's surprising that only 25% of it is this element
Lead
Nickel
Iodine
Hydrogen
35. Those painfully bright headlights can contain this gas.
Tin
Xenon
Rubidium
Silicon
36. Radioactive element contained in smoke detectors
Rubidium
Americium
Neon
Iodine
37. A favorite poison of mystery writers.
Arsenic
Potassium
Chlorine
Nickel