Elements
Astronomy
Chemistry
Biology
Physics
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Tungsten

What is W?

10

13.7 Billion Years Old

How old is the universe?

10

true or false

Is sterling silver pure silver?

False, it contains up to 7.5% copper

10

The Cell

What is a basic unit of life?

10

Schrödinger’s cat is a thought experiment dealing with which type of mechanics?

Quantum Mechanics

20

As

What is Arsenic?

20

Sucks in everything, including light.

What is a black hole?

20

Mercury

What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

20

Photosynthesis

What process do plants use to convert sunlight to energy?

20

Which British physicist discovered the existence of electrons?

J. J. Thomson

30

Am

What is americum?

30

over 40 years

How long do seasons last on Neptune?

30

Iron pyrite crystals.

What is 'fools gold'?

30

Mitochondria

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

30

What law explains the three basic laws of mechanics?

Newton’s Law

40

Name at least 3 elements named after scientists

Curium (Marie and Pierre Curie), Einsteinium (Albert Einstein), Fermium (Enrico Fermi), Mendelevium (Dmitri Mendeleev), Nobelium (Alfred Nobel), Roentgenium (Wilhelm Röntgen), Rutherfordium (Ernest Rutherford), Lawrencium (Ernest Lawrence), and Seaborgium (Glenn T. Seaborg)

40

88

How many constellations are there?

40

Count Alessandro Volta

Who invented the first battery?

40

Aristotle

Who is the 'father of biology'?

40

What study looks at the theoretical behaviors of subatomic particles?

 Quantum Theory

50

3 elements that are named after countries

What is Germanium (Germany), Francium (France), Polonium (Poland), and Americum (America)

50

Solar Storms

What are storms produced by the sun called?

50

Capsaicin

What chemical causes a burning taste when eating chilies?Capsaicin

50

Mimivirus

What is the largest known virus?

50

theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings.

What is string theory?

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