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Privacy NoticeThe Chase is a great way to get seriously competitive with friends and family on a weeknight. But if you fancy yourself as one of the quiz-heads hoping to beat the Chasers, we’ve got just the challenge. Darragh Ennis, also known as “The Meance” on the ITV hit show, shared a periodic table quiz which he reckons you can’t get all five right on – but do you think you can prove him wrong? Completing quizzes, brainteasers, and general knowledge questions are known to be a great way to keep your brain in tip-top condition, ensuring you can think quickly on your feet when necessary. And taking to his TikTok 166,400 followers, Darragh said: “I bet you can’t get all five,” before launching into the first tricky question. The quiz questions were:. What is the lightest metal on the periodic table? There are two elements named after women scientists on the table, but what are they? Which element, used to give colour to red-coloured fireworks, is named after a village in Scotland? Which metal, with a name meaning ‘heavy stone’ in Swedish, has the highest melting point at over 3,400 degrees Celsius? What is the most reactive element on the table?
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You can stick a timer on and see how well you do. But if you’re stumped, the answers are all below. Just no peeking…. The answers are as follows and give yourself a massive pat on the back if you got them correct: Lithium – which is a major component in your phone battery Curium, named after Madame Curie, and Meitnerium, named after Lise Meitner Strontium is named after a fishing village in Scotland Tungsten Francium How did you do? Did you manage to get them all right and prove Darragh wrong, or are you a chemistry novice who needs to work on your general knowledge?Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnThe Chase