Let's Take a Quiz - Metals & Non- Metals, Acids & Bases

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Test Your Knowledge on Metals and Acids!

Welcome to the ultimate quiz on metals, non-metals, acids, and bases! Challenge yourself and discover how much you really know about these fundamental topics in chemistry.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or science enthusiast, this quiz is perfect for anyone looking to expand their knowledge. Get ready to:

  • Answer 16 engaging questions
  • Learn fascinating facts about metals and acids
  • Improve your understanding of chemistry
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ChemistryCrafter432
A metal that is used in jewellery is
Tin
Lead
Platinum
Zinc
A certain metal may be used in jewellery because it is
Lustrous and Reactive
Soft and Reactive
Hard and a good conductor of heat
Lustrous and Unreactive
The list that contains only metals is
Aluminium, Copper, Nitrogen
Iron, Silver, Mercury
Oxygen, Hydrogen, Iodine
Iron, Sulphur, Copper
The most abundant metal in the Earth's crust is
Aluminium
Copper
Iron
Zinc
Which of these is a metal that melts at a low temperature almost near body temperature?
Iron
Copper
Lead
Gallium
The correct way to write the symbol for Copper is
Co
CU
Cu
Cp
The number of elements we know about today are
18
118
110
140
Which of these statements is true?
Most of the elements in the Periodic Table are non-metals
The Periodic Table does not contain metalloids
Most of the elements in the Periodic Table are metals
The Periodic Table contains compounds
Acids are typically
Bitter to Taste
Have no Taste
Sour to Taste
Sweet to Taste
A naturally occurring acid in Lemon is:
Citric Acid
Sulphuric Acid
Hydrochloric Acid
Acetic Acid
When acids and bases are mixed with each other and react with each other, which of these are formed?
A Base and Water
An Acid and Water
A Salt and Water
Only Water
Which of these substances can be called is basic in nature?
Baking Soda
Lemon
Vinegar
Water
Not all acids and bases can be differentiated by taste or appearance. A substance used to tell whether something is acidic, basic or neutral is:
A salt
An indicator
An index
None of the above
What is the colour of Phenolphthalein in basic medium?
Pink
Colourless
Yellow
Green
Which of these can be used as a natural indicator of pH?
Red Cabbage
Turmeric
Beetroot
All of these
If one were to say that the pH of a substance is 12, then what can be said about that substance?
It is highly acidic
It is highly basic
It is neutral
It is weakly acidic
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