Mystery Elements and Clues Inspired from NOVA s Hunting the Elements
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1 Mystery Elements and Clues Inspired from NOVA s Hunting the Elements 1. In 1868, French astronomer Pierre Janssen first noticed this element as a bright yellow line in the solar spectrum. Is it hydrogen, helium, neon, or fluorine? 1. It boils at C, the lowest boiling point of all the elements. 2. It s the second most abundant element in the universe. 3. It tops the group of noble gases. 4. It puffs up party balloons and blimps. Answers: Helium 2 He 2. Which element is named for a famous Renaissance man even though it didn t exist in nature during the Renaissance? Is it leonardium, newtonium, copernicium, or nobelium? 1. It may have isotopes, yet undiscovered, that inhabit an island of stability. 2. Its most stable isotope known to date has a half-life of only 29 seconds. 3. A marriage of lead and zinc gave birth to it. 4. It was named after a revolutionary astronomer. Copernicium 112 Cn 3. An elevator to space might one day ride up super-strong tracks made from this element. Name it! Is it titanium, carbon, nickel, or steel? 1. It s the fourth most abundant element in the universe. 2. In its most precious form, it has the highest melting point of all the elements, 3550 C. 3. It s the kingpin of organic chemistry. 4. A burnt burger is coated with this element. Carbon 6 C 4. Antoine Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity by exposing a photographic plate to which element? Is it radium, radon, uranium, or plutonium?! 1
2 1. It s a silvery-white member of the Actinide family that can be found in nature. 2. One kilogram of this element can produce almost a million times more energy than a kilogram of coal. 3. As a fuel for nuclear reactors and weapons, it s a dangerous commodity. 4. Discovered eight years after the discovery of the seventh planet from the Sun, it has a similar name. Uranium 92 U 5. Which element accounts for the brilliant green colors of the aurora borealis? Is it oxygen, nitrogen, helium, or neon? 1. It s the most abundant element in the human body, making up 61% of you. 2. It s the third most abundant element in the sun and in the universe as a whole. 3. Plants produce it through photosynthesis. 4. Mountain climbers carry it to the highest peaks in the world. Oxygen 8 O 6. Highly prized by alchemists, this metal was sometimes represented by the symbol of a serpent. Name it! Is it.. palladium, cadmium, mercury, or platinum? 1. While used as a medicine and cosmetic in ancient China and Greece, it s now known to be highly toxic. 2. It s also known by the name hydrargyrum, derived from the Greek words for water and silver. 3. Fish at or near the top of the food chain, like tuna, can contain high levels of it, a byproduct of industrial pollution. 4. It filled old-fashioned thermometers. Mercury 80 Hg 7. While relatively rare on Earth, this element is the fifth most abundant in the universe. Is it argon, helium, neon, or xenon? 1. It has the second lowest melting point of all the elements, C. 2. In 1898, British chemists William Ramsay and Morris Travers were the first people to see this element glow. 3. Its name derives from the Greek word for new. 4. When energized by electricity, its orange-red glow lights up diner and donut shop signs.! 2
3 Neon3 10 Ne 8. Which transition metal has the second highest melting point of all the elements, 3422 C? Is it copper, tungsten,, scandium, or zinc? 1. During World War II, it played a key role in the armaments industry. 2. Its name comes from the Nordic words for heavy stone, a reflection of its high density. 3. This element s chemical symbol relates to its German name, wolfram. 4. Because it stays intact at high temperatures, it s commonly used in light bulb filaments. Tungsten 74 W 9. Photographers used a powder of this element to provide light in the early days of flash photography. Name it! Is it iridium, sodium, magnesium, or zinc? 1. It s extremely flammable and hard to extinguish burning even when dosed by water or typical fireextinguishing gasses. 2. It does not exist in a pure form in nature because it combines so readily with other elements forming as many as 60 separate minerals. 3. Highly concentrated in Earth s mantle, it s the fourth most abundant element on our planet. 4. Its compounds are common in laxatives and antacids, and one of these compounds has the nickname milk of. Magnesium 12 Mg 10. Which element comes first in Tom Lehrer s classic 1959 song The Elements? Is it hydrogen, antimony, carbon, or actinium? 1. The ancient Egyptians used a sulfide compound of this element as eyeliner. 2. It later became a popular medieval laxative effective at causing elimination because of its toxicity. 3. Its name derives from the Greek for not found alone. 4. While this element s name starts with an A, its chemical symbol is an abbreviation for its Latin name, stibium. Antimony 51 Sb! 3
4 11. Which element is the second most abundant element in Earth s crust, making up 27% of it? Is it iron, silicon, aluminum, or tin? 1. With the same valence number as carbon, it could be the basis of life elsewhere in the universe. 2. It s found in quartz. 3. It s sometimes confused with a synthetic rubber used for oven mitts and medical implants. (The synthetic does, however, incorporate this element.) 4. It s the semiconductor at the heart of computer chips and solar cells. Silicon 14 Si 12. During the Victorian era, wealthy women sometimes consumed concoctions of this element to make their skin paler. Is it magnesium, arsenic, zinc, or sulfur? 1. This metalloid is added to bronze, copper, and other alloys to provide strength. 2. Before the age of penicillin, doctors used it to treat syphilis. 3. A key component of pesticides and herbicides, it has contaminated ground water in many parts of the world. 4. Combined with Old Lace, it makes a classic Frank Capria film. Arsenic 33 As 13. The compounds in onions that can make you cry contain this element. Is it chlorine, nitrogen, potassium, or sulfur? 1. Ancient Egyptians and Greeks exploited its medicinal properties, and Song Dynasty Chinese first used it in gunpowder. 2. It s a solid at room temperature, but when burned it becomes a red liquid. 3. Associated with the devil, it s the stuff of fire and brimstone. 4. You might smell it in its pure form at Yellowstone National Park or on Mt. St. Helens. Sulfur 16 S 14. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union pioneered the use of which metal for military applications? Is it aluminum, platinum, titanium, or scandium? 1. This transition element has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal. 2. A bright white oxide of this element is the pigment most commonly used in white paint.! 4
5 3. Its name has become a buzzword for marketing consumer goods from golf clubs and bicycles, to belly button rings. 4. It was named after the powerful Greek deities who were overthrown by the Olympians. Titanium 22 Ti 15. Ions of this element are critical to human health, and a shortage of them can lead to a potentially fatal condition called hypokalemia. Name the element! Is it sodium, lithium, potassium, or cesium? 1. Extremely reactive and a powerful reducing agent, it will explode if dropped into water. 2. Its positive ions, or cations, are critical for cell membrane functions, including nerve transmission. 3. Never seen in its pure form in nature, it was first isolated in 1807 from plant ashes called potash. 4. To get more in your diet, eat bananas! Potassium 19 K 16. In 1952, American scientists discovered this element in the fallout of the first hydrogen bomb ever tested. Is it einsteinium, technetium, radium, or americium? 1. It is highly radioactive and has no known use outside of scientific research. 2. Its most stable isotope has a half-life of days. 3. It s a neighbor of Californium on the periodic table. 4. It was named for the most famous scientist of the 20th century. Einsteinium 99 Es 17. Scientists fused nuclei of this element together with plutonium nuclei to make the super-heavy synthetic element 114. Is it magnesium, calcium, technetium, or phosphorus? 1. It gets its name from the Latin word for lime (the gardening supplement, not the fruit). 2. It s the 5 th most abundant element in the human body as well as in Earth s crust. 3. While you might think white and chalky, it s a silvery metal in its pure form. 4. It s essential for your bones and teeth, so eat your broccoli and drink your milk. Calcium 20 Ca! 5
6 18. Which element has the highest atomic number of all stable (non-radioactive) elements? Is it thallium (#81), lead (#82), bismuth (#83), or polonium (#84)? 1. Its chemical symbol sometimes confuses chemistry students. 2. A toxic and sometimes deadly element, it can accumulate in tissues and cause nervous system and blood disorders. 3. Yet it s sometimes present in the paint on older houses. 4. If you really were to bite the bullet, you would get a mouthful of it. Lead 82 Pb 19. Which element is the sixth most abundant in the human body and one of six elements considered essential for life? Is it phosphorus, sodium, carbon, or nitrogen? 1. High levels of this element in urine can be a sign of disease. 2. It s a key ingredient in fireworks and explosives. 3. Mere friction can ignite it think of the red tips of kitchen matches, which get their color and spark from the red form, or allotrope, of this element. 4. Its name derives from the Greek words for light and bearer. Phosphorus 15 P 20. This element, which is insoluble in nitric acid, helped give rise to the term acid test. Is it platinum, silver, gold, or tin? 1. It s valued as a corrosion-resistant conductor of electricity. Many cell phones contain small amounts of it. 2. Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word aurum. 3. The U.S. government holds nearly 9,000 tons of it in reserve depots around the country. 4. Pyrite is the fool s version of it. Gold 79 Au 21. This highly reactive element is often used for its power to disassemble the membranes of bacteria. Is it fluorine, chlorine, zinc, or neomycin? 1. It s highly toxic in its pure state, yet the 10th most abundant element in the human body. 2. It s the third most abundant element in the world s oceans.! 6
7 3. You likely consume it every day sprinkled, along with sodium, on your food. 4. It s most commonly associated with swimming pools, where it s used as a disinfectant. Chlorine 17 Cl 22. Which element is named for the Swedish village near where it was discovered in 1878? Is it tungsten, yttrium, thulium, or ytterbium? 1. It s a member of the lanthanide family of lustrous, malleable metals. 2. When it s placed under pressure, its electrical resistance increases dramatically an unusual property that makes it useful in seismic gauges. 3. It s one of only two elements that have names beginning with y. 4. If you guessed wrong, just try the other answer starting with y! Ytterbium 70 Yb 23. It s the most abundant metal on our planet, making up 8.1% of Earth s crust. Name it! Is it iron, tin, aluminum, or nickel? 1. In 1886, an American chemist devised a way to purify it from ore a key advance in the Industrial Revolution. 2. It s too chemically reactive to exist in a pure metallic form in nature. 3. In 1913, candy makers in the U.S. first used it in a foil for wrapping sweets. 4. It s the strong, lightweight stuff of bicycle frames and soda cans. Aluminum 13 Al 24. Of all the elements that are solid at room temperature, which is the least dense? Is it rubidium, cesium, lithium, or francium? 1. It s a lightweight alkali metal that's soft enough to cut with scissors. 2. Silvery-white, it quickly forms a black tarnish when exposed to air. 3. Psychiatrists use it to treat bipolar disorder. 4. It powers cell phones and laptop computers. Lithium 3 Li! 7
8 25. What s the sixth most abundant element in the universe? Is it oxygen, iron, nitrogen, or boron? 1. It s also the fourth most abundant element in Earth s crust. 2. It s primarily obtained from the minerals hematite and magnetite. 3. An Age in history was named for it. 4. It s vital to how hemoglobin carries oxygen through your bloodstream, but its affinity for oxygen also means that it s prone to rust. Iron 26 Fe 26. Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford discovered this element in 1772 and called it noxious air. Name it! Is it argon, hydrogen, nitrogen, or methane? 1. Medieval alchemists called an acid of this element aqua fortis, Latin for strong water. 2. This odorless gas makes up 78% of Earth's atmosphere. 3. At -196 C it is a liquid, and a favorite prop for chemistry and magic shows. 4. It s a key element in fertilizers, explosives, poisons, and plastics. Nitrogen 7 N 27. What s the fourth most common element in the world s oceans? Is it hydrogen, sodium, chlorine, or oxygen? 1. It exists in nature only in combination with other elements, not in its elemental form. 2. If dropped into water, this alkali metal will explode and generate hydrogen gas. 3. Its ions are essential to how nerve cells communicate. 4. Eating too much of one of its compounds can raise your blood pressure. Sodium 11 Na 28. Compounds made with this element helped treat wounded soldiers in World War I, but overdoses caused patients to turn blue, a condition called argyria. Name it! Is it argon, arsenic, cadmium, or silver? 1. It has been used to seed clouds and produce rain. 2. Of all the elements on the periodic table, it s the best conductor of heat and electricity. 3. It s the shiniest of metals, but it tarnishes more quickly than other elements. 4. Paul Revere crafted this precious metal into tableware.! 8
9 Silver 47 Ag 29. Together with carbon, it forms Teflon, the non-stick coating on many pots and pans. Name it! Is it phosphorus, fluorine, bromine, or chlorine? 1. It s the most electronegative and chemically reactive element on the periodic table. 2. Several chemists died trying to be the first to isolate it. 3. In its pure form as a pale yellow gas, it s highly corrosive and toxic. 4. When combined with sodium and phosphate, it is commonly used in toothpaste. Fluorine 9 F 30. Which element has the lowest melting point, C ( F)? Is it radon, xenon, hydrogen, or lawrencium? 1. A type of chemical bond is named for it. 2. It s the primary stuff of stars, including our sun. 3. It makes up 90% of all atoms in the universe. 4. It s numero uno on the periodic table. Hydrogen 1 H! 9
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