Five types of chemistry
Famous Chemists
Jobs that require Chemistry
Common Compounds
Famous Chemical Inventions
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What is chemistry? 

 Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the properties, composition, and structure of elements and compounds, how they can change

100

is Antoine Lavoisier a famous chemist

Yes, Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier, also Antoine Lavoisier after the French Revolution, was a French nobleman and chemist who was central to the 18th-century chemical revolution and who had a large influence on both the history of chemistry and biologgy.

100

Being a car engineer does NOT use chemistry, true or false? 

True being a car engineer does not use chemistry. 

100

Also named ethanoic acid, is an acidic, colourless liquid and organic compound. 

(Hint the second to last letter is an I on both words) 

What is Acinic Acid? 

100

 ___ is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge.

What is electricity? 

200

What is biochemistry? 


the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physicochemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms.



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Is John Dalton a famous chemist? 

Yes, John Dalton FRS was an English chemist, physicist and meteorologist. He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry 

200

Being a house painter REQUIRES chemistry, true or false?

False, painting houses does not require chemistry. 

200

 ___ is a solution of hydrogen chloride. It is a colorless solution with a really bad smell.

(Hint, it is the longest word on the list) 

What is Hydrochloric acid? 

200

 ___ are a group of antibiotics originally obtained from Penicillium moulds. 

What is Penicillin? 

300

What is physical chemistry 

the branch of chemistry concerned with the application of the techniques and theories of physics to the study of chemical systems


300

Is Leonardo da Vinci a famous chemist? 

No. he was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor 

300

Being a Pharmacologist does NOT require chemistry, true or false? 

False being a Pharmacologist does require chemistry. 

300

___ is a chemical compound, its the simplest, and the main constituent of natural gas. 

(Hint it is the shortest word on the list.) 

What is Methane? 

300

___ is a strong, heat-resistant synthetic fiber. Developed by Stephanie Kwolek at DuPont in 1965

What is Kevlar? 

400

What is inorganic chemistry 


the branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic compounds.


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Is Alexander Graham Bell a famous chemist? 

No, he was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone 

400

Being a Toxicologist REQUIRES chemistry, true or false? 

True being a Toxicologist requires chemistry. 

400

commonly known as quicklime or burnt lime, is a widely used chemical compound. It is a white, caustic, crystalline which becomes solid at room temperature.

(Hint, the last word ends in ide) 

What is Calcium Oxide? 

400

 ___ is a rows and columns arrangement of the chemical elements. It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences,

What is the Periodic Table? 

500

What is analytical chemistry? 

Analytical chemistry is the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter

500

Is Thomas Alva Edison a chemist 

No, Thomas Alva Edison was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. 

500

Being a Technical Writer does NOT require chemistry, true or false?  

False being a Technical Writer requires chemistry. 

500

 commonly known as salt, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride.

(Hint the first word begins with an S)

What is Sodium Chloride?

500

___ is the main industrial procedure for the production of ammonia.

What is the Haber process?