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GCSE Chemistry Quizzes | Reactions, Bonding, Organic &…

Periodic Table - Group 1 Elements

Try this GCSE Chemistry quiz and explore the trends and reactions of Group One alkali metals. Learn about reactivity, bonding and more.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table - Group 7 Elements

This GCSE Chemistry quiz covers group seven halogens. Practice displacement reactions, bonding types, electron gain and atomic properties.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table - Transition Elements

Explore how transition metals bring colour and function to chemistry. A great way to prepare for GCSE Chemistry and boost your knowledge.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table - Trends in the Periodic Table

From atomic number to reactivity, this revision quiz helps you grasp how elements change in the periodic table. A great boost for GCSE Chemistry!

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table 1

Test your understanding of how the periodic table is arranged. This GCSE Chemistry quiz covers groups, periods and element classification.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table 2

Odd one out quizzes are a smart way to revise GCSE Chemistry. Use your understanding of trends, properties, and atomic structure to succeed.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Periodic Table 3

Learn how scientists discovered and ordered elements in the periodic table. This GCSE Chemistry quiz makes revision memorable and engaging.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Polymerisation

Revise the Haber process in this GCSE Chemistry quiz. Find out how nitrogen and hydrogen react, what catalyst is used, and why it's all a compromise.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Production of Ammonia 1

The Haber Process is named after Fritz Haber, a German chemist. It's a method used in the production of ammonia, a substance used in fertilisers. GCSE chemistry students should understand how it works and, to help them revise, we've created this fun, interactive quiz for Year 10 and Year 11 pupils.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Production of Ammonia 2

Discover how ammonia is made and used in fertilisers and acids. This GCSE Chemistry quiz helps you recall key reactions and chemical equations.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Purifying Water

Water is essential—but not always safe! This quiz helps you revise GCSE Chemistry methods used to clean water before it reaches your tap.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Quantitative Chemistry

Learn about the mole, formula mass, and chemical percentages in this GCSE Chemistry quiz. A great way to build confidence with calculations.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Rates of Reaction 1

Revise how temperature, concentration, and catalysts affect reaction rates in this GCSE Chemistry quiz. A key topic for your exam success.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Rates of Reaction 2

Investigate how to control chemical reaction speed. This GCSE Chemistry learning resource helps you revise surface area, catalysts, and more.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Rates of Reaction 3

A helpful GCSE Chemistry learning resource on reaction speed and rate graphs. Practice your knowledge of particles, catalysts, and collisions.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Reversible and Irreversible Reactions

Dynamic equilibrium, reaction arrows and exo/endothermic changes are all covered in this engaging GCSE Chemistry quiz on reaction types.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

The Earth

Revise the Earth’s structure, tectonic plates and core layers in this GCSE Chemistry quiz on crust, mantle, core and historical theories.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

The Earth and its Atmosphere

Explore volcanic gases, carbon dioxide levels, and cyanobacteria’s role in shaping our air with this GCSE Chemistry revision quiz on the atmosphere.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

The Earth and its Atmosphere 2

Learn how Earth’s layers, plate tectonics, and atmospheric gases shape our planet in this GCSE Chemistry quiz packed with revision facts.

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3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

Water

Revise how water dissolves substances, what makes it hard or soft, and how temperature and pressure affect gases in this GCSE Chemistry quiz.

Questions

3 Q

Duration

10 min

Level

★★ Medium

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Try GCSE Chemistry quizzes on bonding, reactions, electrolysis, and organic chemistry. Revise key topics like crude oil, energy changes, and industrial processes while improving accuracy and exam confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in GCSE Chemistry quizzes?

GCSE Chemistry quizzes cover atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, electrolysis, energy changes, organic chemistry, and industrial processes such as the Haber process and crude oil refining.

What is electrolysis in GCSE Chemistry?

Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to break down ionic compounds into simpler substances, involving electrodes, ions, and half equations.

Why is crude oil important in GCSE Chemistry?

Crude oil is a key resource used to produce fuels and petrochemicals through processes like fractional distillation and cracking.

What is the difference between endothermic and exothermic reactions?

Exothermic reactions release energy to the surroundings, while endothermic reactions absorb energy, usually in the form of heat.

Which GCSE Chemistry topics are most important for exams?

Key topics include bonding, chemical reactions, energy changes, electrolysis, organic chemistry, and rates of reaction.

How can students improve their GCSE Chemistry exam performance?

Regular practice with quizzes, understanding key processes, and learning how to apply concepts to exam-style questions can significantly improve results.