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Elements and Symbols

Authored by Raphael Amparo

Science

6th - 8th Grade

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Elements and Symbols
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1.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

POTASSIUM

Answer explanation

The symbol for potassium is 'K'. This is derived from its Latin name 'kalium'. Therefore, the correct answer is K.

2.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

ZINC

Answer explanation

The symbol for the element ZINC is Zn. This is derived from its name, where 'Zn' is the standard one- or two-letter abbreviation used in the periodic table to represent zinc.

3.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

GERMANIUM

Answer explanation

The symbol for the element GERMANIUM is Ge. This is derived from its name, where the first two letters are used to create the chemical symbol.

4.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

ANTIMONY

Answer explanation

The symbol for the element Antimony is 'Sb'. This symbol is derived from the Latin name 'stibium', which means 'antimony'. Therefore, the correct answer is Sb.

5.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

MANGANESE

Answer explanation

The symbol for MANGANESE is Mn. This is derived from its Latin name 'Manganum', which is why Mn is the correct choice.

6.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

THALLIUM

Answer explanation

The symbol for Thallium is 'Tl'. This is derived from its name, which comes from the Greek word 'thallos', meaning green shoot or twig, reflecting its discovery in a green spectral line.

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10 sec • 1 pt

Give the symbol of the element:

EUROPIUM

Answer explanation

The symbol for the element Europium is 'Eu'. This is derived from its name, following the convention of using one or two letters from the element's name to create its chemical symbol.

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