Chemistry Chapter 2 Quiz BY CARLOS CHINEA. Instructions for Quiz  This quiz is designed to be a self check of your knowledge of chapter 2. You will answer.

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Chemistry Chapter 2 Quiz BY CARLOS CHINEA

Instructions for Quiz  This quiz is designed to be a self check of your knowledge of chapter 2. You will answer 4 questions by clicking on the most correct answer. If your answer is correct you will be taken to the next question. If you answer incorrectly you will be taken to a feedback page. Once you have read said feedback click the arrow to attempt the question again.  Click here to Begin Quiz Click here to Begin Quiz

1. Which is the smallest part of an atom?  A: Proton A: Proton  B: Neutron B: Neutron  C: Electron C: Electron  D: Cybertron D: Cybertron

Correct Electrons circle the nucleus which is comprised of neutron and protons.

Try Again Ask yourself what circles the nucleus?

2. Which Position has the greatest gravitational Potential Energy? ABCDEABCDE

Good Job!

Try Again Potential Energy is correlated with Height.

3.Which is the most electronegative element?

Correct

Try Again The more electronegative an element, the smaller it is.

4. Which is the Largest Element?

Correct

Try Again The Larger an element, the less electronegative it is.

How did you do?  Good Job! You did it. Feel free to try again if you need the extra practice by clicking the House.