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Quiz about Science Laws
Quiz about Science Laws

Science Laws Trivia Quiz


This includes some science laws/principles.

A multiple-choice quiz by GoNorcross. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
GoNorcross
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
267,207
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
5 / 10
Plays
2311
Question 1 of 10
1. His principle states that a system in equilibrium will shift in a direction that relieves a stress placed on the equilibrium.

Equilibrium- a point in time when the forward and reverse reaction rate are equal.
Stress- something that causes the equilibrium to move (heat, more reactants, pressure for gases, etc.).
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. One of the colligative properties, vapor pressure lowering, is based on this law.

colligative properties- properties of solutions that have a greater effect when there is more solute than solvent.
vapor pressure lowering- the boiling point is harder to reach because the gases above the solution press down less than the gases above a pure substance.
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This law states that the total enthalpy change of a complex reaction is equal to the sum of the enthalpy changes of each step.

enthalpy- the change of heat/energy content in a system. An ice cube melting would show an increase in enthalpy (it's absorbing energy).
complex reaction- a reaction with more than one step.
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This law states that the entropy of a universe must always increase, even though the entropy of a system can decrease.

entropy- the disorder of a system (a shuffled deck of cards is much more disorganized than a freshly opened pack).
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This law states that entropy of a pure substance at absolute zero is zero. Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. His guidelines must be used to determine the ultimate cause of an illness in an organism. A serum from a sick organism is taken and placed into a healthy organism. When the healthy organism becomes ill, it must display the same symptoms as the old organism, and it must show signs of the same pathogen (infecting agent). Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Light was determined to be a massless particle holding great energy from this effect, which stated that particles could only absorb quantas (certain amounts) of energy. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. It states that electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins.

orbital- a given area where electrons will "stay" most of the time.
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. You cannot know both momentum and position of a particle at one time (Imagine a rolling ball caught in a picture and a ball sitting at that exact same spot). Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. This gas law states that gases at equal volumes, temperatures, and pressures have the same molar volume (they will have the same amount of molecules). Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. His principle states that a system in equilibrium will shift in a direction that relieves a stress placed on the equilibrium. Equilibrium- a point in time when the forward and reverse reaction rate are equal. Stress- something that causes the equilibrium to move (heat, more reactants, pressure for gases, etc.).

Answer: Le Chatelier's Principle

Amazingly, the molar ratios of the products and reactants only change if heat is added or removed heat.
2. One of the colligative properties, vapor pressure lowering, is based on this law. colligative properties- properties of solutions that have a greater effect when there is more solute than solvent. vapor pressure lowering- the boiling point is harder to reach because the gases above the solution press down less than the gases above a pure substance.

Answer: Raoult's Law

Although colligative properties do not apply to volatile (rapidly evaporating or reacting) compounds, Raoult's law does.
3. This law states that the total enthalpy change of a complex reaction is equal to the sum of the enthalpy changes of each step. enthalpy- the change of heat/energy content in a system. An ice cube melting would show an increase in enthalpy (it's absorbing energy). complex reaction- a reaction with more than one step.

Answer: Hess's Law

An enthalpy change that is written with a negative sign implies that the total reaction is exothermic.
4. This law states that the entropy of a universe must always increase, even though the entropy of a system can decrease. entropy- the disorder of a system (a shuffled deck of cards is much more disorganized than a freshly opened pack).

Answer: Second Law of Thermodynamics

Enthalpy and Entropy are related by Gibb's Free Energy.
5. This law states that entropy of a pure substance at absolute zero is zero.

Answer: Third Law of Thermodynamics

Absolute zero is hypothetical. There is no way we can create a 0K environment without using energy.
6. His guidelines must be used to determine the ultimate cause of an illness in an organism. A serum from a sick organism is taken and placed into a healthy organism. When the healthy organism becomes ill, it must display the same symptoms as the old organism, and it must show signs of the same pathogen (infecting agent).

Answer: Koch's Postulates

Pasteur found the rabies vaccine, Salk found the polio vaccine, and Jenner found the smallpox vaccine.
7. Light was determined to be a massless particle holding great energy from this effect, which stated that particles could only absorb quantas (certain amounts) of energy.

Answer: Photoelectric Effect

Planck, Bohr, and Schrodinger all worked on an atomic model.
8. It states that electrons in the same orbital must have opposite spins. orbital- a given area where electrons will "stay" most of the time.

Answer: Pauli Exclusion Principle

Although three of these relate the positioning of electrons in an atom, the Paschen Series is obtained from the release of energy from a hydrogen atom.
9. You cannot know both momentum and position of a particle at one time (Imagine a rolling ball caught in a picture and a ball sitting at that exact same spot).

Answer: Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle defines the region that a particle can occupy .
10. This gas law states that gases at equal volumes, temperatures, and pressures have the same molar volume (they will have the same amount of molecules).

Answer: Avogadro's Law

Boyle relates Pressure and Volume. Charles relates volume and absolute temperature. Gay-Lussac relates pressure and absolute temperature. The Ideal gas Law is PV=nRT.
Source: Author GoNorcross

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