Test your chemistry knowledge for fun and to reinforce concepts. Topics include amino acids, element symbols, common chemicals, metals, historical element names, and more!
Test your ability to identify elements, signs, symbols, and equipment with these fun multiple choice science picture quizzes.
Quizzes about the elements and periodic table are extremely popular. Here are some of the top chemistry quizzes that test your familiarity with the elements and understanding of the periodic table.
This is a collection of chemistry worksheets in pdf format. The answers to the questions are available on separate worksheets so you can fill them out and then check your work.
How you take a test is at least as important as your preparation for it. These tips can help you make the grade.
Learn why you should review a returned chemistry test and how to do it to gain the most benefit from the exam.
One section of the GED or General Education Development Test covers science, including chemistry. This study guide reviews the concepts you can expect to appear on the test.
6th grade science focuses on understanding how to do science, social and historical aspects of science, and many scientific facts and concepts. Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to see if you have mastered science at the 6th grade level.
3rd grade science focuses on using science to explore the world around you. By the end of the 3rd grade you should know about plants and animals and how they interact and grasp the basic concepts of earth science, matter, energy, and forces. Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to see if you have mastered science at the 3rd grade level.
Do you understand the basic concepts of atomic theory? Do you have your protons, electrons, and neutrons all sorted out? Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz to test your knowledge.
This ten question multiple choice quiz tests your comprehension of the electric nature of atoms, components of atomic structure, oxidation numbers, valence, quantum numbers, electron configuration, and Lewis dot structures.
Test your understanding of atomic structure and the periodic table with this 10-question multiple choice quiz. Use the atomic structure and periodic table quiz to help yourself study for the AP chemistry exam or a first year college chemistry test.
How well do you understand the basic concepts of acids, bases, and pH? Here's a ten question multiple choice and true/false quiz you can take to test yourself.
Do you know about the chemistry of excretion and toiletries? Let's find out! Take this multiple choice quiz and test your bathroom knowledge.
This ten question multiple-choice quiz will test your understanding of the types of chemical bonds, how electrons are transferred between elements in a compound, and how compounds form.
Do you understand the differences between the types of changes and the concepts associated with these reactions? Here's a ten question quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
Are you ready for some chemistry fun? Match the chemistry-related images to win the game in this version of the classic concentration game. Now, can you beat your time?
Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz to test your understanding of general chemistry concepts. I'd rate it 'easy'. Are you up for the challenge?
This quiz is designed to trip up a middle school chemistry student. It focuses on everyday chemistry rather than simple textbook facts. Can you get a perfect score?
This brief multiple-choice test will help you see if you know how to name compounds.
Are you an ace at growing your own crystals? Test your knowledge about seed crystals, the factors that affect crystal growth, and crystal types with this fun multiple choice quiz.
The atomic number of an element is the same as its number of protons. The atomic number determines an element's order in the periodic table. Do you know the numbers of the first few elements? Here's your chance to test yourself, while learning some facts about the elements, too.
Do you know the colors of the chemical elements? Here's a fun multiple choice quiz designed to test your knowledge.
This ten question multiple choice chemistry quiz tests your ability to match the elements with their element groups in the periodic table.
It's easy to understand how people get confused over the spelling of element names like sulfur, which the IUPAC changed from sulphur (a common spelling still used in some countries). Other element names are just harder to spell. Do you know them all?
Can you recognize the elements when you see them? Here's a quiz that tests your ability to identify an element based on its appearance.
Here's a challenging matching quiz. I've selected elements and their symbols from across the periodic table, with an eye toward those often thought to be confusing.
Can you match the names of the elements to their corresponding symbols? Here's an easy quiz to test your skill, using 10 of the first 18 elements. Have fun!
Can you match the chemical symbol to its element? Here's a ten-question quiz to test your knowledge.
Do you read labels and keep up with chemistry as it affects your daily life? Here's a ten question quiz you can take to test your knowledge. Are you ready? Have fun!
Do you know about the chemistry of food? Test your knowledge with this fun and quick ten-question multiple choice quiz.
Do you know the concepts of general chemistry covered on the science portion of the GED test for a general equivalency diploma? Quiz yourself before taking the big test.
Can you recognize basic pieces of laboratory glassware when you see them? Here's a quiz that tests your ability to identify glassware based on its picture. These are standard items found in a chemistry lab, not tricky or specialized pieces of glassware.
This multiple choice quiz tests your ability to recognize different pieces of glassware that you would find in a chemistry lab.
This fun multiple choice quiz tests your recognition of lab safety signs and symbols. If you fail this quiz you might want to avoid the chem lab until after you have reviewed the meanings of the signs.
Do you understand the ideal gas laws? Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
This multiple choice quiz tests your understanding of introductory chemistry concepts. It covers matter, chemical and physical changes, energy, endothermic and exothermic reactions, measurements, significant figures, and scientific notation.
If you're given the nuclear symbol for an element, can you identify how many protons and neutrons it has? If you see an ion symbol, do you know how many electrons are present? Here's your chance to test yourself.
How well do you know laboratory safety signs? Take this brief quiz to see if you can recognize the safety resources in the lab. The focus of this quiz is on signs that can help you in emergencies.
Are you a safe scientist or a menace to yourself and others in the chemistry lab? Here's a ten question quiz you can take to test yourself. It's sarcastic and maybe even a little mean, but... some accidents just shouldn't happen.
Take a multiple choice quiz to test your comprehension of units, conversions, and significant figures.
Test your knowledge of the metals with this ten question quiz. Links about different metals are provided to help you find the answers.
Test your ability to make metric-to-metric conversions with this quick quiz.
How well do you know your metric prefixes? Quiz yourself with this ten question multiple choice self-test.
There are several elements which have symbols that don't seem to correspond to their names. That's because the symbols come from old names for the elements. Here's a multiple choice quiz to test your knowledge of the element names.
This multiple choice quiz tests your understanding of the periodic table. The quiz examines the organization of the periodic table and how it can be used to predict trends in element properties.
Test your knowledge of the elements with this five-question multiple choice quiz.
Do you understand the trends of periodic table periodicity? Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
Do you know whether common household products are acids or bases? Here's your chance to test your knowledge. Can you answer all ten multiple choice questions correctly?
Take this multiple choice quiz to test your understanding of the states of matter.
This ten question multiple choice quiz tests your understanding of nucleonics. It covers alpha, beta, and gamma radiation, radioactive dating, fission and fusion.
Do you know the names of the elements? This quiz tests your ability to tell real elements from substances that either don't exist or else aren't elements.
Do you know about the chemistry of rocks and minerals? Here's a ten question quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
Get information about what makes a good science fair project, then test your understanding with this multiple choice quiz.
How well do you know the difference sciences ending with the -ology suffix? Test yourself with this fun multiple choice quiz.
How well do you know basic science? Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
Here's another science quiz you can take to test your knowledge of general science trivia.
Here's another general science quiz. I didn't go scouting for hard questions, though you may learn some science facts you did not know.
Here's a quiz you can take to see how much science trivia you have in your brain. Are you ready? Good luck!
Do you really understand what the scientific method is and how to apply it? Here's a ten question multiple choice quiz you can take to test your knowledge.
Stoichiometry is concerned with the proportions of elements that combine during chemical reactions. Test your understanding of stoichiomety with this fun multiple choice quiz.
Use these printable worksheets to practice unit conversions. These pdf questions and answers will test your understanding of metric-metric, metric-English, and temperature conversions.
How well do you know the basic units of measurement? Here's a ten question quiz covering both metric and English units that you can take to test yourself.
Which chemical element are you? Technically speaking, you mostly consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but which element best represents your personality? Take this fun multiple choice quiz to find out.
If you were a famous mad scientist, which mad scientist would you be? Take this fun multiple choice quiz to find out.