|
|
|
|
What element, atomic number 56, a member of the alkaline earth metals, takes its name from Greek 'heavy'?
|
|
| Neptunium (Np) |
|
| Osmium (Os) |
|
| Barium (Ba) |
|
| Lawrencium (Lr) |
| |
Current Score 1/1 (100%) 19 Questions Remain
Barium (Ba) takes its name from the Greek barýs, 'heavy'. Atomic number 56, it has a standard atomic weight of 137.327, a melting point of 1000 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 2170 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of the alkaline earth metals and Period 6.
|
|
Quit & See Results
|
|
Next Question
|
| |
| |
|
Current Score 0/1 (0%) 19 Questions Remain
The correct answer was Barium (Ba)
Barium (Ba) takes its name from the Greek barýs, 'heavy'. Atomic number 56, it has a standard atomic weight of 137.327, a melting point of 1000 degrees Kelvin, a boiling point of 2170 degrees Kelvin, and is a member of the alkaline earth metals and Period 6.
|
|
Quit & See Results
|
|
Next Question
|
| |
|
Loading results...
|
|
Show Leaderboard
|
|
|
Return to Trivial Studies Home Page
|
|
|
Play Again (Full)
|
|
Play Again (20 Question)
|
|