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Beginning Chemistry Quiz

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Organic molecules contain this element
Carbon
Water is a compound made up of 2 hydrogen and 1 of this
Oxygen
Group 1 on the Periodic Table is called the
Alkali Metals
Group 18 on the Periodic Table is called the
Noble Gasses
What is the first element on the Periodic Table
Hydrogen
How many bonds can Carbon form
4
What is the equation for a simple sugar, Glucose
C6H12O6
What is the atomic number of Lithium
3
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Who discovered the nucleus
Ernst Rutherford
Who discovered Radium and Polonium while studying radiation
Marie Curie
How many Carbons does heptane contain
7
How many double bonds are in hexyne
0
What are plastics and long carbon chains examples of
Polymers
What is the most common element in the Earth's atmospere
Nitrogen
What is the boiling temperature of water in celsius
100
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2 Comments
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Level 82
Feb 10, 2020
I believe that you've given the chemical formula for glucose. Sugar (sucrose) is formed from two glucose molecules stuck together.
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Level 63
Feb 10, 2020
Sorry for the confusion! Glucose is a simple sugar, but you are also right, sucrose is a complex sugar formed when 2 simple sugars combine. I will make sure to add a clarifier asking for a simple sugars formula. Thanks for the feedback