This quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge and ignite your passion for chemistry.
By Richie.Zh01
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About This Quiz
Chemistry is the science that explores the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes. It's the building block of the universe, the language of life, and the key to understanding the world around us. From the air we breathe to the food we eat, chemistry is everywhere.
This quiz covers a wide range of topics, from the structure of atoms to the properties of elements, from organic compounds to the periodic table. Each question is crafted to challenge your understanding and deepen your appreciation for the discipline.
[A] C₆H₁₂O₆ | Glucose is a simple sugar with the chemical formula C₆H₁₂O₆. It is a monosaccharide and an important energy source for living organisms.
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2. Which of the following is a noble gas?
[C] Argon | Noble gases are elements in Group 18 of the periodic table, known for their low reactivity due to having a full valence shell of electrons. Argon is one such noble gas.
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3. What is the pH of a solution that is exactly neutral?
[B] 7 | The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. A pH less than 7 is acidic, and a pH greater than 7 is basic (or alkaline). Pure water at 25°C has a pH of 7.
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4. Which element is essential for life and a component of DNA and RNA?
[B] Nitrogen | Nitrogen is a crucial element for life as it is a component of the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, which are essential for storing and transmitting genetic information in living organisms. It is also a major component of proteins in the form of amino acids.
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5. Which metal is silvery in color and commonly used to make coins?
[D] Nickel | Nickel is a silvery metal known for its resistance to corrosion and is often used in the minting of coins, along with other metals, due to its durability and cost-effectiveness. It provides coins with a distinctive look and helps to reduce wear over time.
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6. Brass is an alloy of copper and what other metal?
[A] Zinc | Brass is an alloy primarily made of copper and zinc, which gives it its characteristic yellow color.
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7. What chemistry law describes the filling of orbitals by electrons in an atom?
[B] Aufbau principle | The Aufbau principle is a rule in chemistry that describes the step-by-step filling of electron orbitals in an atom.
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8. Which of these is not a product of cellular respiration?
[C] Oxygen | Cellular respiration is a process that consumes oxygen and produces carbon dioxide, water, and ATP. Oxygen is not a product but a reactant in this process.
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9. What is the most common hydrogen isotope?
[B] Protium | Protium is the most common isotope of hydrogen, which has no neutrons in its nucleus.
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10. Which compound is incorrectly matched to the functional group that it contains?
[B] CH₃COOH-hydroxyl | CH₃COOH is acetic acid and contains a carboxyl functional group, not a hydroxyl group. The hydroxyl group is found in alcohols like CH₃OH (methanol).
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11. What is the chemical formula of ethanol?
[C] CH₃CH₂OH | Ethanol, a common alcohol, has the chemical formula CH₃CH₂OH, which represents two carbon atoms bonded to a hydroxyl group.
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12. Francium is in which group of the periodic table?
[A] Group 1 | Francium is an alkali metal and is located in Group 1 of the periodic table, which includes all the elements with a single electron in their outermost shell.
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13. The Haber process is used in the production of what chemical?
[B] Ammonia | The Haber process is a method for producing ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases under high pressure and temperature.
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14. Which chemist won a Nobel Prize for discovering the noble gases?
[A] Sir William Ramsay | Sir William Ramsay was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1904 for his discovery of the noble gases, including argon, neon, krypton, and xenon.
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15. What is the geometry of a methane molecule?
[C] Tetrahedral | Methane (CH₄) has a tetrahedral geometry, with one carbon atom at the center and four hydrogen atoms at the corners of a tetrahedron.
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16. What part of the atom has a negative charge?
[B] Electron | Electrons are the subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom and carry a negative charge.
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17. How many protons are in a Helium atom?
[B] 2 | Helium is a noble gas with an atomic number of 2, which means it has 2 protons in its nucleus.
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18. What is the chemical symbol of iron?
[D] Fe | The chemical symbol for iron is Fe, derived from its Latin name "ferrum."
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19. The atmosphere primarily consists of which gas?
[C] Nitrogen | The Earth's atmosphere is composed mainly of nitrogen, which makes up about 78% of the air by volume.
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20. What is NaCl commonly called?
[D] Table Salt | NaCl, or sodium chloride, is commonly known as table salt, which is used for seasoning and preserving food.