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ChemQuiz.net helps students practice the skills necessary to be successful in any high school or entry-level college Chemistry class! Each practice quiz has a variety of options and they’re all completely free to use.
This list describes the 37 free chemistry practice quizzes available on ChemQuiz.net for high school and college Chemistry students.
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in naming chemical compounds, including ionic compounds made from simple or polyatomic ions, binary molecular compounds, or common acids. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in balancing, identifying and predicting a random selection of over 150 chemical equations. This quiz aligns with the following NGSS standard(s): HS-PS1-2, HS-PS1-7. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in identifying different types of matter from a variety of particle diagrams. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in identifying different periodic trends such as atomic radius, ionization energy and electron affinity. This quiz aligns with the following NGSS standard(s): HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-2. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This quiz helps you practice stoichiometry and limiting reagents problems and calculating the percent yield of chemical reactions.
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in concepts related to redox reactions, including oxidation numbers, identifying reducing and oxidizing agents, writing net ionic equations and balancing redox reactions. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This online quiz is intended to give you extra practice in identifying the molecular and electron geometry of chemical compounds using VSEPR theory. Select your preferences below and click 'Start' to give it a try!
This quiz helps you practice naming, determining notation, and counting subatomic particles for hundreds of elements and isotopes.