NanoFabNet Pub Quiz!

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NanoFabNet Pub Quiz

Test your knowledge of nanotechnology and its fascinating applications! Our NanoFabNet Pub Quiz challenges you with a series of thought-provoking questions that cover essential concepts, key discoveries, and notable figures in the field.

Whether you are a student, teacher, or simply a science enthusiast, you will find this quiz engaging and educational. Join us to:

  • Explore the world of nanotechnology
  • Learn about groundbreaking discoveries
  • Challenge yourself and your friends
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousAtom42
Name:
Which mineral can be cut and used for nanotechnology?
Obsidian
Talc
Silicon
Feldspor
The melting and boiling point of a fullerene will be…because…?
Low because there are few covalent bonds
High because there are lots of covalent bonds
High because there are few covalent bonds
Low because there are lots of covalent bonds
In what year did Robert Curl, Sir Harold Kroto, and Richard Smalley win the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for discovering the buckyball?
1992
1996
1999
2001
Nanoparticles are more reactive than larger particles of the same substance because…?
There’s a larger volume
There’s a larger amount of particles
There’s a larger volume to surface area ratio
There’s a larger surface area to volume ratio
What is the name of the nanosized vesicles developed by L’Oreal to transport active ingredients sure as pure Vitamin E through the skin?
Nanosomes
Nanodimes
Nanoprimes
Nanomimes
In what year did Richard Feynman first introduce the concept of nanotechnology?
1954
1959
1960
1967
Which of these is a novel property of a nanotube?
Extraordinary magnetism
Extraordinary energy retention
Extraordinary elasticity
Extraordinary strength
What is the diameter of an average human hair in nanometers?
60,000
80,000
100,000
250,000
Which of these is a way that nanobots move around?
Fins
Chemical reaction
Pulsation
Spinning tail
In what year was the nanotube discovered?
1987
1988
1990
1991
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