How Well Do You Know the Periodic Table?
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I'm sure you've at least heard of the Periodic Table, but do you know what it is or how it is used or what it stands for? This quiz will test your knowledge of the Table. Good luck and thanks for taking my quiz.
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1 | Ckizlyk | 21 | 100.00% | 64.03 seconds |
2 | Canardius | 50 | 100.00% | 75.09 seconds |
3 | Lib2008 | 9 | 100.00% | 671.18 seconds |
4 | Ashers123 | 1 | 90.00% | 61.53 seconds |
5 | Buglady04 | 89 | 90.00% | 61.78 seconds |
6 | Ironmanmikey | 11 | 90.00% | 79.11 seconds |
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8 | Macg | 38 | 90.00% | 97.34 seconds |
9 | Dontheone | 20 | 90.00% | 109.64 seconds |
10 | Slicko | 87 | 90.00% | 117.48 seconds |
Comments (7)
Beerslayer (Level: 9.4)
Fri, 24th Jul '09 4:39 AM
Questions like "How many elements does the Table contain?" and "What is the last element on the Table?" are VERY dated. New elements could be discovered tomorrow and your quiz is then wrong. I suggest using different questions that do not have built-in time limits.
There are not 118 elements on the Periodic Table. You may put the numbers there but we haven't made 118 elements. The number of elements depends on which claims of synthesis you believe. Or you could just count the ones that IUPAC has named.
Very interesting. This is a field I haven't delved into very much so I was interested in learning more about the periodic table.


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