Science Quiz

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Welcome to the Science Quiz! Test your understanding of fundamental scientific concepts, from chemistry and physics to earth sciences. This quiz is designed to challenge your knowledge and help you learn more about the fascinating world of science.

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  • 23 engaging questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant feedback on your answers
23 Questions6 MinutesCreated by CuriousAtom42
What does the periodic table tell us?
Shows all of the elements and their physical properties
It is arranged based on atomic numbers & electron configurations
Water fire earth and air
The number of protons in the nucleus
What is chemical weathering?
Damage caused by chemical reactions
Damage caused by hydrogen bonding
Damage caused by the weather
Damage caused by explosions
What is a storm drain?
A drain that collects water from rain, car washes and spilt drinks
A drain that collects water storm water runoff from roads
A drain that collects snow
A drain that collects trash
Why does ice float?
Because it does
Because there is a increase in volume
Because here is a increase in mass
Because there is a increase in density
What is the density of ice?
0.897
0.984
0.946
0.917
What is high specific heat?
The amount of heat needed to raise 1 gram by 1 degree Celsius
Water always has a high temperature
Water takes a lot of effort to increase the tempature
The amount of heat needed to lower oil tempatures
What is the difference between mass and weight?
Mass depends on gravity, weight doesn’t
Weight depends on gravity and mass doesn’t
There is no difference
Weight is heavy and light, whilst mass is density
What are subatomic particles?
Particles smaller than an atom
Particles smaller then a molecule
Protons and electrons
Protons and neutrons
What is a watershed?
A place that directs rain and snowmelt to larger bodies of water
A place that directs rain and chemicals to larger bodies of water
A place that directs snowmelt and chemicals to larger bodies of water
None of the above
What is stormwater?
Water from storms
Water that gather pollutants and ends up in bodies of water
Water that flows to larger bodies of water
Water falling from the sky
What is an example of capillary action?
Water sticking to other water molecules
Water sticking to other polar molecules
A tree getting water from its roots
The surface of a pool hurting your belly when you bellyflop into the pool
What is mass always measured in?
Grams
Centimetres cubed
Millilitres
Ounces
How do you calculate density?
D = m/v
D = v/m
D = m x v
D = v x m
What is a no polar molecule?
A molecule that the charge is distributed unevenly
A molecule that is negative
A molecule that is positive
A molecule that the charge is distributed evenly
What is a polar molecule?
A molecule where the charge is distributed evenly
A molecule where the electrons are shared unequally
A molecule with one positive end and one negative end
A molecule that has one positive side, one negative side, and one neutral side
What is adhesion?
Water molecules sticking to themselves
Water molecules sticking to other polar things
Water molecule’s sticking to other non polar things
Water molecules climbing tubes
Where is most of our fresh water?
Ground water
Icecaps
Lakes and rivers
The ocean
What is cohesion?
Water molecules sticking to one another
Water molecules sticking to polar things
Water molecules climbing tubes
Water molecules sticking to nonpolar things
What are two elements that are in earth, air, water, and is living things?
Oxygen and hydrogen
Oxygen and nitrogen
Oxygen and fluorine
Nitrogen and hydrogen
What is chemical formula?
Shows elements in a compound and how many of each
Elements in an atom and how many of each
Subatomic particles in an atom
None of the above
What is subscript?
The small number next to a chemical symbol that tells how much of that element there is
A math thing
The large number that comes before a chemical symbol telling how many of the chemical is used
None of the above
What is a compound?Atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
Atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds
Atoms of the same element joined by chemical bonds
Adams of up to 2 elements joined by chemical bonds
Adams of more than three different elements joined by chemical bonds
What is the chemical bond?
The force that pushes Atoms apart
The force that holds atoms together
The force that pushes Atoms to the ground
The force that lifts atoms to the sky
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