Chemistry
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Tie Breaker
100

What are the halogens?

Helium

Neon

Argon

Krypton

Xenon

Rodon


100

What is the most common element in the human body?

Oxygen

100

What mineral is known as 'fool's gold'?

Pyrite

100

I am pushing on this boulder, but it will not budge. It must be magically glued to the ground. But that's not magic, it's physics. Which of these laws makes the most sense for the rock not moving?

  • Thermodynamic Laws
  • Conservation Law
  • Ideal Gas Law
  • Laws of Motion

Laws of Motion

100

What is the common term for an injury to the neck caused by a jerk of the head?

Whiplash

200

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

Mercury

200

What human organ cleans fifty gallons of blood every day?

Kidney

200

Layers of soil are known as what?

Horizons

200

Which of the following is a paramagnetic substance?

  • Water
  • Nickel
  • Iron
  • Platinum

Platinum

200

What constellation represents a hunter with a club a shield?

Orion

300

What is the most common metal in the earths crust?

Aluminium 

300

What is the longest type of cell in the body?

The nerve cell (Neuron).

300

The gas given off in the acid test of a carbonate mineral is?

Carbon Dioxide

300

Where does sound travel faster; water or air?

Water

300

How many grams is 1 Troy Ounce?

31.1grams

400

What is the unit measurement for the activity of a radioactive source?

The Becqueral (Bq). 1 Bq = 1 disintegration per second

400

Where are the three smallest bones in the human body?

The Inner Ear (the ossicles)

400

On Moh's scale of hardness what mineral has a hardness of 9?

Corundum

400

What is the strongest known magnet in the Universe?

A Neutron Star

400

What phenomenon is named for the French words for "already seen"?

Deja Vu

500

What are microscopic spheres of 60 atoms of pure carbon in a spherelike structure that resembles a geodosic dome?

Buckyballs

500

What is the scientific term for an apparent "throwback" characteristic of an organism that reveals a trait of an earlier ancestor?

Atavism

500

Aquamarine is a beryl whose color like the sea is imparted by iron ions. Beryl is a silicate of two metals. What are these metals?

beryllium and aluminum

500

Friction seems to play a role in just about everything, and it certainly plays a part in bowling a strike. Which of these, for most bowlers, creates the most kinetic friction with the bowling ball?

  • Your hand
  • The pins
  • Itself
  • The lane

The lane

500

What fraction of the Earth's gravity is the moon's?

1/6