What famous scientist's dog set his laboratory on fire?
Who is Isaac Newton
Who invented the periodic table?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleyev
The brain doesn't stop developing until what age?
What is 25
The scientific study of chemical substances that contain carbon, including artificial substances such as plastics
What is Organic Chemistry
Which of the following can the human stomach dissolve?
a. razor blades
b. corn
c. bone
What is razor blades
What instrument did Albert Einstein play throughout his life?
What is the violin
Out of 118 elements, how many are man-made?
What is 20
Brain information can travel up to how many miles per hour?
What is 350
Filter paper used as a pH paper that has been treated with a water-soluble dye obtained from lichens.
What is litmus paper
The longest one-syllable words all start with what letter?
What is S
What number was Nikola Tesla strangely obsessed with?
What is 3
What is the only letter not on the periodic table?
What is J
Your brain uses what percent of your body's blood and oxygen?
What is 20%
Each of two or more compounds with the same formula but a different arrangement of atoms in the molecule and different properties.
What are isomers
What animal causes the most power outages in the U.S.
What are Squirrels
What item of Marie Curie's is still radioactive today?
What is her notebooks
What was the first artificial element?
What is Technetium
The human brain has the storage capacity of how many iPhones?
What is 20,000
A unit of length equal to 10-10 meters
What is an angstrom
The ashes of Pringles creator, Fredric Baur, were buried in what flavor Pringles can?
What is Original
What was Charles Darwins preferred method of communication?
What are Carrier Pigeons
What is the rarest element on Earth?
What is Astatine
What unique part of the brain is as unique to a person as their finger prints?
What is the pattern of connections
Foaming or bubbling when gas is evolved by a liquid or solid.
What is effervescence
What is the only English word that ends in mt?
What is dreamt