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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

SCIENCE - OPEN

1) What does SPF mean on sunscreen containers?
SUN PROTECTION FACTOR - PAIGE


2) What is the study of materials at very low temperatures?
CRYOGENICS - PATRICK JAY


3) What did Dr. Heinrich hype as a non-addictive substitute for Morphine in 1898?
HEROINE - PAIGE


4) Who's known in the shrink biz as "Weird Beard" 
(Yes, this is in this category :)
FREUD - LESLIE


5) What unit of length is derived from the Latin word Uncia?
INCH - LESLIE


6) What planet is circled by only 2 moons?


7) What element comes last alphabetically?
ZIRCONIUM - PATRICK

8 comments:

  1. 1) GOOD FREAKIN' QUESTION! I have never, ever thought about this! I have absolutely no idea.
    2) Uhhhhhhh...
    3) Pot
    4) Freud?
    5) Inch?
    6) Neptune
    7) OK, I hate chemistry

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    1. I love that you Guess!!! ALMOST got them all. Try 3 and 6 again.

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  2. 1.) Sun Protection Factor. (You learn things going to tanning beds. ;)
    3.)Heroin
    4.)Uranus?
    5.)Zinc?

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  3. Nice! You got 1 and 3 right! Now I'm not sure if 5 is right. It's something different but I don't know if they are the same, in some fashion. Have to research that.

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  4. 3 - cryogenics...I remember this because in the 50's cryogenics was the "way of the future" and would freeze your body to be re-animated later in the future when death had been scientifically conquered and diseases eradicated!

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  5. 7 - Zirconium??? I dont even know if its an actual element LOL

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  6. Yes! It was rumored that Walt Disney was frozen this way, but apparently is not true. That's when I first learned of it Years ago.

    And 7 is correct also! Yes it is.

    Come on. Guess on 7! Then I can close this one.

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