Titanium and Iron
Nickel and Copper
Zinc and Silver
Tin and Gold
Mercury and Lead
100

True or false: titanium's symbol is a T and iron's symbol is an I?

What is false

100

Copper was used to make this coin

What is a penny

100

Is it important to have enough zinc in your diet?

What is yes

100

This Looney Tunes character swims in gold

What is Scrooge McDuck

100

Mercury is most common in this household item

What is a thermometer

200

Iron is used to make this product

What is steel

200

Nickel is used to make this coin

What is nickel 

200

Why is silver valuable?

What is there is only a small amount of it mined every year.

200

Why do cans use tin on the outside?

What is tin is less prone to rust

200

True or false: lead water pipes are safe?

What is false

300

Who needs more iron in their diet?

What is a pregnant woman 

300
Copper is this color

What is reddish brown 

300

True or false: U.S. coins use to contain silver

What is true

300

Name something with tin in or on it

...

300

Before graphite, lead was commonly used in this item

What is a pencil

400

Which is stronger: titanium or iron?

What is titanium 

400
True or false: copper is a good conductor of electricity 

What is true

400

Name a food with a high zinc content

What is almost any meat, seafood, or oyster 

400

Which is more valuable: gold or silver?

What is gold

400
This makes mercury unique

What is that it is a metal, but can become a liquid too

500

Titanium is this color

What is silver

500

Why is copper used in pipes? 

What is that is is more durable and less prone to rusting

500

Over/under $25 per ounce of silver right now?

What is under ($23.66 as of 6/5/23)

500

Why is gold so expensive

What is only a small amount of it has been mined 

500

Name a side effect of lead poisoning 

Fatigue, weight loss, nausea, abdominal pain, hearing loss, memory loss, etc.