You Be The Chemist Review Quiz

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You Be The Chemist Review Quiz

Test your knowledge of chemistry with the "You Be The Chemist Review Quiz"! This comprehensive quiz features 52 questions covering various fundamental concepts in chemistry, from atomic structure to changes in matter.

Whether you're a student looking to reinforce your understanding or an educator seeking a fun way to engage your class, this quiz is perfect for you. Key features include:

  • Challenging Questions
  • Instant Feedback
  • Engaging Format
52 Questions13 MinutesCreated by ExploringAtom42
If a potassium ion has a charge of +2, how many electrons does it have?
19
18
17
None
How do you convert Kelvin to Celcius?
K=C+273.15
K=(C/1.8) +32
K=C-32 +273.15
K=279.12
What is the formula for density?
D= (m/v)*g
D= v/m
D= m/v
What is the formula for pressure?
P=p/p
F=p/a
P=a/f
P=f/a
Extrinsic properties are those that change based on the amount of substance present.
T
F
Intrinsic properties are those that do NOT change based on the amount of substance present.
T
F
What is the numerical value of the prefix Tera-
10^9
10^12
10^6
10^3
What has a higher numerical value, the prefixe Deci- or Deca
Deci-
Deca-
Which is a substance made up of only one particle, which can be element or compound
Pure Substance
Mixture
How many gaseous allotropes does oxygen have?
1, duh
2, clearly
3
99999999999999
Which of the following is a substance dissolved in a solution?
Solute
Solution
Solvent
Which of the following is the substance that the solute is dissolved in?
Solute
Solution
Solvent
Which of the following is a homogenous structure in which one or more substances are dissolved in another substance?
Solute
Solution
Solvent
A heterogeneous mixture is is a type of mixture that is evenly mixed and has balanced distribution.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT a chemical property?
Flammability
Toxicity
Melting Point
Reactivity
Solids have a defined shape.
True
False
Crystalline Solids are made up of atoms or molecules that are arranged in an unorganized, random pattern.
True
False
Melting is a change in state from a
Liquid to a gas
Gas to liquid
Solid to liquid
Liquid to solid
Freezing is a change in state from a
Liquid to a gas
Gas to a liquid
Solid to a liquid
Liquid to a solid
Vaporizing is a change in state from a
Liquid to a gas
Gas to a liquid
Solid to a liquid
Liquid to a solid
Condensation is a change in state from a
Liquid to a gas
Gas to a liquid
Solid to a liquid
Liquid to a solid
Sublimation is change of solid directly to a gas
True
False, it's a change from a gas directly to a solid
Deposition is a change of solid directly to a liquid
True
False, it's a change from a gas directly to a solid.
Which has no electrical charge?
Proton
Neutron
Electron
Anions have a
Positive Charge
Negative Charge
Cations have a
Positive Charge
Negative Charge
Ions are formed when an atom
Gains/loses electron(s)
Gains/loses proton(s)
Gains/loses neutron(s)
Gains/loses subscriber(s)
Isotopes are formed when an atom
Gains/loses electrons
Gains/loses proton(s)
Gains/loses neutron(s)
Gains/loses clown pants
Amu (in chemistry terms) stands for
Atomic measurement unit
Atomic mass unit
Anion measured uniform
Fourth option
How many groups are on the periodic table?
17
18
19
20
A group is a vertical column in the periodic table.
True
False
A period is a horizontal row in the periodic table
True
False
The elements in a period have the same chemical properties.
True
False
Alkali Metals have high melting points
True
False
Alkali Metals have 1 valence electron
True
False
Which are harder/denser, Alkali or Alkaline Earth metals?
Alkali
Alkaline Earth
Which of the two are more reactive?
Alkali
Alkaline Earth
Elements in the halogens group exist as diatomic molecules
True
False
In electron configuration, what comes after 3s
3d
4s
What lab equipment is this?
Beaker
Test Tube
Flask
Graduated Cylinder
What lab equipment is this?
Beaker
Test Tube
Flask
Graduated Cylinder
There are three types of flasks, Erlenmeyer, Florence, and Volumetric.
True
False
What lab equipment is this?
That's a test tube.
Why is this even on here?
Mass is measured with a
Balance
Scale
Thermometer
The scare-canister from Monsters Inc.
A Manometer measures
Atmospheric pressure
The pressure of a liquid
A Barometer measures
Atmospheric pressure
The pressure of a liquid
The four spaces on the diamond represent
Water, fire, light, and white.
Reactivity, flammability, toxicity, and special warning.
Health, flammability, reactivity, and special warning.
How screwed you are if you drink the chemicals.
On 3 of the 4 spaces of the diamond, (blue, yellow, red) the numbers 1-4 represent
1 represents it's the trait of the space is very little, where as 4 represents the trait is very evident.
1 represents the trait is very evident, where as 4 represents the trait is very little
Are random
How screwed you are if you drink the chemicals.
On the white square, the symbols OXY, ACID, RAD, ALK, COR represent
The substance is an oxidizer, an acid, a radiation hazard, an alkali metal, or corrosive, correspondingly.
What flavor it is.
Warning Symbol:
Gas
Explosive
Flame
Environmental Hazard
Warning Symbol:
Gas
Explosive
Flame
Environmental Hazard
Warning Symbol:
Gas
Explosive
Flame
Environmental Hazard
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