Title: Whats in
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2Whats in a name?
Legal or Illegal?
Chemistry Cars
Scientists did that
Chemical Alphabet
Materials
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3Oopswrong click Whats in a name?
4This material causes the statue of liberty to be
green with envy.
5This substance makes going to the dentist a real
gas.
6Cows consider this to be one of their natural
gases.
7This powder brightens up the white walls in your
house.
8This gas has a very critical role in the
decaffination of coffee.
9Chemistry Cars
10No particular member of the Periodic Table, as an
SUV.
11The winged messenger, in car form.
12A Noble gas, or the car seen here.
13Its the nuclear name of this new Ford model.
14We cant tell if this particular species is
lacking, or has an excess of electrons but it
certainly conducts well.
15Legal or Illegal?
16This drug, isolated in 1860 from the leaves of
the coca plant, was the first known local
anesthetic.
17This classification of drug, derived from molds
or bacteria, inhibits the growth of other
microorganisms.
18The active ingredient in Cannabis sativa.
19Found by accident, the prominent anticancer drug,
cis-platin, contains which transition metal.
20Over 2400 years ago, patients would chew the
leaves of a willow tree to obtain this medicinal
compound.
21Scientists Did That
22He discovered the Periodic Table, but no one has
yet discovered the Periodic chairs or dinette set.
23Even though the electron is very, very (very)
small it was discovered, nonetheless, by this
scientist.
24He discovered the Law of Conservation of Mass,
much to the dismay of dieters everywhere.
25The center of the atom was discovered by this
scientist.
26This scientist discovered radioactivity a useful
tool for medicine.
27Materials
28The three common forms of carbon are graphite,
diamond, and these recently discovered
soccer-ball shaped structures.
29This term refers to products that can react with
bacteria to break them down into nonpolluting
materials.
30When dry ice (CO2) sublimes, it changes between
these two states.
31This allotrope of carbon is a girls best
friend.
32When a material, such as carbon dioxide, is found
at high temperatures and pressures, it changes
phase to this unique state, where it can
literally climb the walls of its container.
33The Chemical Alphabet
34nitrogen monoxide not in the affirmative
35titanium(III) phosphide or what your waiter
expects
36silicon nitride gluttony is one of them
37lithium argide untruth teller
38PbI2 what a confused alchemist might try to do
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