Elementals
I See With My Little Eye
Medicine Cabinet
Astronomical
Instruments and Tools
100

This combo of element will give you the necessary fluid of hydration.

What is H2O?

100

This part of the eye is the colored part.

What is the iris?

100

Tylenol and Ibuprofen are examples of this common medicine.

What is acetaminophen?

100

This is how many planets we had in our solar system according to people in the 1960s.

What is 9?

100

This sharp tool looks like a small blade commonly used in dissections and surgery.

What is a scalpel?

200

These are the letters of the element gold.

What is Au?

200

This part of the eye lets light enter the eye.

What is the pupil?

200

This is the human's average internal temperature.

What is 98.6?

200

"My Very Excited Mother Just Served Us Pizza" is an example of one of these.

What are mnemonics?

200

These are also used in dissections and surgery and are like tweezers.

What are forceps?

300

The letter for this element on the periodic table of elements is K.

What is potassium?

300

When the eye receives 2 of these it will almost always pick the stronger one.

What are light signals?

300

This action is involuntary, it is a natural instict like coughing.

What is a reflex?

300

These are the 2 main "belts" in our solar system.

What are the Kuiper Belt and the Asteroid Belt?

300

This lab instrument spins liquid samples at incredibly high speeds to separate substances of different densities.

What is a centrifuge?

400

This is a highly radioactive element that can be used in nuclear plants is sometimes green in color.

What is uranium?

400

This is a green pigment.

What is chlorophyll?

400

Though highly toxic in large doses, a diluted version of this paralytic toxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum is commonly stored in medical refrigerators to treat migraines, muscle spasms, and wrinkles.

What is botox?

400

First predicted by Albert Einstein in 1916, these ripples in the fabric of spacetime were finally detected directly for the first time in 2015 by the LIGO observatory.

What are gravitational waves?

400

This device measures a liquid's hydrogen-ion activity on a logarithmic scale from 0 to 14 to determine its acidity or alkalinity.

What is a pH meter?

500

This highly corrosive element's letters on the periodic table of elements are Br.

What is bromine?

500

This object uses a checkered pattern of glass and mirror to allow one person to see through and the other, a reflection.

What is a one-way mirror?

500

Synthesized in 1897 by Felix Hoffmann to replace a harsher drug, this chemical compound—commonly found in over-the-counter cough syrups—is an opioid pro-drug that must be converted by the liver's CYP2D6 enzyme into morphine to relieve pain.

What is codeine?

500

First postulated by Fritz Zwicky in 1937, this phenomenon occurs when a massive foreground cluster acts as a natural cosmic magnifying glass, bending the light of ultra-distant background objects so telescopes can view them.

What is gravitational lensing?

500

This specialized device uses thermal energy to measure changes in a sample's physical or chemical properties as a function of time and temperature.

What is a calorimeter?

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