Green Chemistry Quiz

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1. Which of the following is a benefit of green chemistry?
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Green Chemistry Quizzes & Trivia

Test your knowledge of green chemistry: explore its goals, principles like atom economy, and how chemistry can be safer and more sustainable.

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2. What is the primary goal of green chemistry?
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3. Which of the following is NOT one of the 12 principles of green chemistry?
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4. What is the role of catalysis in green chemistry?
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5. What is a common example of a renewable feedstock?
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6. Which of the following is a green solvent?
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7. What does the principle of 'atom economy' refer to?
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8. Which principle emphasizes the use of safer chemicals?
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Which of the following is a benefit of green chemistry?
What is the primary goal of green chemistry?
Which of the following is NOT one of the 12 principles of green...
What is the role of catalysis in green chemistry?
What is a common example of a renewable feedstock?
Which of the following is a green solvent?
What does the principle of 'atom economy' refer to?
Which principle emphasizes the use of safer chemicals?
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