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Chemistry Trivia
100

Which metal has the highest melting point? 

Tungsten

100

What type of chemical bond holds all polymers together?

Covalent Bonds

100

What is the base part of the name for a compound with a parent chain if 7 carbons?

Hept-

100

Which group number is known as the Halogen group?

17th Group

100

Which fictional character from a TV show used chemistry concepts to make illicit substances? 

Walter White

200

What is each point in a lattice structure called?

Lattice point/ Lattice site

200

What is the full form of DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

200

Which allotrope of carbon has the highest thermal conductivity of any natural material?

Diamond

200

Which scientist formulated the first periodic table which was generally accepted?

Dimitri Mendeleev

200

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel prize for her work as a chemist and physicist in the field of radioactivity? 

Marie Curie

300

How many net atoms are there in a single fcc?

4

300

What type of polymer is Cellulose Acetate?

Semi-Synthetic Polymer

300

What does IUPAC stand for?

International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

300

Which period is the Lanthanide series present in? 

6th Period

300

Which celestial body is the element Helium's name connected to?

The Sun 

400

What is the triple point of water?

273.16 K OR 0.01∘ C

400

What is the monomer of Nylon-6?

Caprolactum

400

Which common mineral is used to make casts, molds, blackboard chalk and plaster of Paris? 

Gypsum

400

What is the modern name for the element hydrargyrum? 

Mercury (Hg)

400

Which country and word does the term 'Atom' originate from?

Greece; "atomos" 

500
How many Bavarian Lattices are there?

14

500

Which polymer is used in making combs, electrical switches, handles of utensils, and computer discs? 

Bakelite

500

What does TNT stand for?

2,4,6 trinitrotoluene ; Trinitrotoluene

500

What is the only letter that doesn't appear in the periodic table?

J

500

Who is regarded as the father of modern chemistry?

Antoine Lavoisier