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Organic Chemistry
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Rome is where the art is
100

He heard a Who

Horton

100

L'Oreal's Offerings for this Cosmetic include Lash paradise, which comes in blackest black and mystic black

mascara
100

You can breath easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product

Oxygen

100

A knitted sweater that fastens down the front

Cardigan
100

Most visitors to the Capitoline Museums don't turn to stone when they see Bernini's bust of this slithery gal.

Medusa

200

He Speaks for the Trees

The Lorax

200

An array of eyeshadows in one of these

Palette

200

This element's footprint is everywhere: by definition, every compound studied by organic chemists contains it. 

Carbon

200

The month named after the first Roman emperor

August

200

Legend says that if you toss a coin into this Baroque masterpiece, you'll return to Rome

Trevi fountain
300

The Reindog that pulls the Grinch's Sleigh

Max
300

The unabbreviated form of SPF

Sun Protection Factor

300

Triglycerides are the most common type of this organic compound: healthy eaters steer clear of the saturated ones

Fats

300

The maze designed to hold the mythical minotaur

Labyrinth

300

The Pinacoteca, a collection of religious paintings begun by Pius VI, is one of many museums in this enclave

Vatican City
400

A big fan of Green eggs and Ham

Sam I Am

400

In French this product is known as rouge

Blush

400

In chemistry, it's the unit of measurement equal to 6.02 times 10^23 of anything. Atoms, molecules.. even mammals that burrow in your lawn

Mole

400

While crossing the George Washington Bridge from N.J, drivers are greeted by a sign with these four words (its been waiting for you)

Welcome to New York

400

Roman ceilings, walls & floors display this type of art made of bits of material; you can walk on fine examples in Ostia

mosaic

500


Yertle

500

This technique uses shadow and light to define the face

Contouring

500

Chemically speaking they're molecules with at least one unpaired electron. True to their name they can be, like, totally reactive. 

Radicals

500

a deep shade of red with a hint of brown coming from the French word for chestnut

Maroon

500

In the Gallery of Borghese, Caravaggio's portrait of this saint shows him with his head still on his shoulders

John the Baptist