Famous Scientists
Periodic Table
Famous Equations
Double Meanings
Chemistry in Pop Culture
100

He’s known for discoveries regarding the photoelectric effect and relativity. 

Who is Albert Einstein?

100

This element has an atomic number of 6.

What is carbon?

100

PV = nRT

What is the Ideal Gas Law?

100

Degree of loudness.

What is volume?

100

In Oppenheimer, this element was at the center of the Manhattan Project.

What is uranium?

200
She is famous for her pioneering research on radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Who is Marie Skłodowska-Curie?
200

Fluorine, chlorine, and bromine are part of this chemical family.

What are the halogens?

200

K = [products]/[reactants]

What is an equilibrium constant. 

200

A close personal relationship. 

What is a bond?

200

Walter White's alias.

Who is Heisenberg?

300

Wrote a book titled "The Nature of the Chemical Bond." Also notable for contributions to theory of protein structure and is the only person to win two unshared Nobel prizes in two different categories (chemistry and peace). 

Who is Linus Pauling?

300
It is the symbol of the element “Tin”.
What is Sn?
300

k = Ae⁻ᴱᵃ/ᴿᵀ

What is the Arrhenius equation?

300

The answer to a problem.

What is a solution


300

In Back to the Future, the DeLorean needs this radioactive element to time-travel.

What is plutonium?

400
He performed the gold foil experiment which led to the discovery of the nucleus of the atom.
Who is Ernst Rutherford?
400
These are the liquid elements at room temperature.
What are bromine and mercury?
400

λ = h / mv

What is the de Broglie wavelength?

400

The action of making something smaller in size, degree, or amount. 

What is reduction?

400

This Marvel comics character has a PhD in chemistry. 

Who is Green Goblin?

500

Name at least one of the scientists that won the Nobel prize in chemistry this year for their research on MOFs. 

Who is Kitagawa, Robson, or Yaghi?

500
This element's latin name is Kalium.
What is Potassium?
500

pH = pKa + log([A⁻]/[HA])

What is the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation?

500

To cause something to happen suddenly. 

What is a precipitate?

500

In many crime shows, detectives spray luminol, which glows blue when it reacts with this molecule.

What is hydrogen peroxide?