CHEMISTRY QUIZ 12 easy questions .

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CHEMISTRY QUIZ 12 easy questions 

1. What is the first element on the periodic table? a) SULFUR b) HYDROGEN c) BROMINE

2.WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE CENTRE OF ATOM? a) a nucleus b) an acid c) oxygen

3. True or false? Acids have a pH level below 7. a) true b) false

4. What is the main gas found in the air we breathe? a) oxygen b) hydrogen c) nitrogen

5. What is the chemical symbol for gold? a) Au b) Fe c) K

6.True or false? An electron carries a positive charge. a) true b) false

7. Hg is the chemical symbol for which element? a) Oxygen b) Mercury c) Bromine

8. At room temperature, what is the only metal that is in liquid form? a) Carbon b) Magnesium c) Mercury

9.What is H20 more commonly known as? a) liquid b) water c) drink

10. What is the third most common gas found in the air we breathe? a) Argon b) Nitrogen c) Oxygen

11. True or false? Bases have a pH level below 7. a) True b) False

12. Atoms of the same chemical element that have different atomic mass are known as? a) electrons b) protons c) isotopes

IT WAS SO EASY, WASN’T IT?  THANK YOU FOR GOOD FUN !!! MADE BY: Maja Warchoł