100% | NEON | 4 | Noble gas with atomic number 10 |
62% | NEON | 4 | Element with atomic number 10 |
56% | NEON | 4 | Gas whose atomic number is 10 |
46% | XENON | 5 | Noble gas with the symbol Xe |
46% | ARGON | 5 | Noble gas with the symbol Ar |
46% | RHODIUM | 7 | Element with atomic number 45 |
46% | BORON | 5 | Element with atomic number five |
46% | BORON | 5 | Element with atomic number 5 |
46% | TIN | 3 | Element with atomic number 50 |
46% | LITHIUM | 7 | Element with atomic number 3 |
45% | BORON | 5 | Metalloid element with atomic number 5 |
45% | PLATINUM | 8 | Element with atomic number seventy-eight |
45% | INDIUM | 6 | Chemical element with atomic number 49 |
44% | LEAD | 4 | Take point; element with atomic number 82 |
43% | MAGNESIUM | 9 | Element with atomic number 12 and symbol Mg |
43% | BARIUM | 6 | Element with atomic number 56 and symbol Ba |
43% | PLATINUM | 8 | Chemical element with atomic number 78, symbol Pt |
43% | RADON | 5 | Highest atomic number gas |
42% | NEON | 4 | Its atomic number is 10 |
38% | RUTHERFORD | 10 | Scientist and physicist Ernest ___ after whom the element Rf with atomic number 104 is named |
38% | ERNEST | 6 | ___ Rutherford, New Zealand born physicist after whom the element with atomic number 104 was named |
38% | MARIECURIE | 10 | Scientist and chemist after whom the element Cm with atomic number 96 is named: 2 wds. |
36% | BOHRIUM | 7 | Element with atomic number 107 which was named after a Danish physicist who studied the structure of atoms |
36% | NEON | 4 | A noble gas, element #10 |
35% | CURIUM | 6 | Element with atomic number 96 which was named after scientists who were extensively involved in the field of radioactivity |
35% | EUROPIUM | 8 | Element with the atomic number 63 |
34% | FERMIUM | 7 | Element with atomic the number 100 which was named after an Italian-American pioneer of nuclear physics |
33% | ARGON | 5 | Noble gas |
33% | RADON | 5 | Noble gas |
33% | NEON | 4 | Noble gas |