This is the most massive element on the periodic table
Oganesson
This metal is used to make hemoglobin.
This scientist invented the idea of the Hydrogen bomb
Teller
Element used in Fat Man (Nagasaki atomic bomb)
Plutonium
What is Ne
Neon
This is the least massive solid halogen.
iodine
This organic acid has a mitochondrial process named after it.
citric acid
This scientist flew a one man plane from Sweden to Britain to escape from the Germans
Bohr
this is the most common element in the earth's crust
oxygen
Name the noble gas symbols (in order)
He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, Og
Which 2 elements are named after russian cities? (partial credit allowed)
dubnium and moscovium
These two alkali metals are used in a common pump powered by ATP in living cells.
sodium potassium
These two scientists raced each other for the creation of the atomic bomb
Oppenheimer and Heisenberg
This is the most common hybridization during a storm shipwreck scene (in middle of ocean)
sp3
🎵 Where the table splits 🎵
barium
This element was the first scientifically discovered element in 1649.
phosphorus
These are the 2 main factors that cause an organic acid to be strong
Conjugate base resonance stabilization and electronegativity of acid
This scientist's son tried to assassinate Hitler
Planck
While one allotrope of this element was famously used in firebombs, there exist three allotropes, all named after colors. (name the colors too)
red, white, and black phosphorus
What happens to the periodic table after we discover 2 more elements?
It gets really ugly and you have to make a new section
This element was used as a neutron source generator when collided with alpha particles in a nuclear implosion bomb
Beryllium
A Lewis base in an organic reaction goes by these two other names. (partial credit allowed)
ligand, nucleophile
This scientist published the paper "Why Socialism?" in 1949
Einstein
This is the simplest amino acid.
Glycine
How many radioactive elements are currently discovered?
38