School of Molecular Sciences
Mixing Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (CI) produce this chemical reaction, which is also used for mostly cooking purposes
Table Salt
The name of ASU's current president
Dr. Michael Crow
Rapper Drake coined this popular slang acronym that millennials often used before doing something exciting or something they have never done before
YOLO (You Only Live Once)
This trusty sidekick always helped his human pal in a pinch, whether it was stealing apples or becoming reliable transportation to impress his pal's love interest.
Abu (Aladdin)
Name the group of people who are available to help you with your degree progression and career goals
Academic Advisors
The atomic number 7 is assigned to this element on the periodic table.
Nitrogen
The name of the yearly football game that is played against the University of Arizona
The Territorial Cup
The name of the popular talking toy first created in 1998 by Tiger Electronics that saw a remake and resurgence in popularity in 2012
Furby
This rebellious princess with a voice of gold and unlimited curiosity makes a deal with a sea witch so she can explore a new world and try to get returned affection from her love interest.
Ariel (The Little Mermaid)
In your Chemistry lab experiment, you learned of the process of mixing of two aqueous ionic compounds to produce this insoluble ionic compound.
Precipitation (or a Precipitate)
Elements such as Neon, Helium, and Argon are known as this term on the periodic table.
Noble Gases
ASU is has been recognized by U.S. News as being No. 1 in this ranking six years in a row
Innovation
This digital toy, created by Japanese toy makers and released worldwide in 1997, allowed kids to take care of their own pet on a keychain.
Tamagotchi
This iconic comedic duo, tasked by their master of the underworld, failed miserably in turning the child of two gods completely human and are tasked with completing the job before a prophecy comes to pass.
Pain and Panic (Hercules)
In Dr. Borges Associate Director presentation, he discussed this valuable “forever” form of carbon that only exists at ordinary temperatures and pressures because of its extremely stable chemical structure. (Hint: From a thermodynamic perspective, it is the equivalent of ice never melting at room temperature.)
Diamond
The modern periodic table (with atomic numbers) was first was introduced in this year.
1912
The original name of ASU when it was first established as a college in Arizona in 1885
Territorial Normal School
This crime-fighting show originally featured five teenagers named Jason, Zack, Billy, Kimberly, and Trini who were tasked to save their city from the evil villain Rita Repulsa and her henchmen.
The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
This animal sidekick has a never-ending appetite and equally mischievous personality to go with it as he earned the nickname "Biscuit Bandit" due to his affinity for stealing a certain character's food.
Meeko (Pocahontas)
In your chemistry lecture, you learned solutes that form aqueous solutions that contain ions are called this term.
Electrolytes
Atoms of the same chemical element, but with different atomic masses, are known as this chemistry term.
Isotopes
Before Sparky became the official ASU mascot in 1951, ASU chose these two animals as their mascots. Name one of the two animals.
Owls (1899-1922) and Bulldogs (1922-1951)
The name of the technological event that ended up creating worldwide panic before the start of the new millennium
Y2K
This young character experienced the adventure of a lifetime after being taken under the wing of a quirky wizard whose adventures allowed him to understand the perspectives of a fish, squirrel, and sparrow before discovering his true destiny.
Arthur (The Sword in the Stone)