Tutor HuntTest QuestionsChemistry QuestionsYear 10 Chemistry Questions
Ways Of Reducing The Use Of Resources (GCSE Chemistry)
The following is a GCSE Chemistry test covering 'Ways Of Reducing The Use Of Resources' from the broader topic Using Resources. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
Correct: 0
Question 1
...
Congratulations - you have completed the test!
Your final score was
Below a typical questions that will be covered in this test. You final score will be logged on your account
What is an effective chemical strategy to reduce energy used when producing chlorine by electrolysis?
Which approach reduces use of agricultural chemical resources (fertilisers and pesticides) sustainably?
Which option is a direct way to reduce use of chemical solvents in a lab process?
Which chemistry-led change reduces water pollution and resource loss in mining operations?
Which strategy reduces resource use when cleaning chemical process effluents?
Which choice reduces chemical reagent use in teaching labs while maintaining learning outcomes?
Which approach reduces use of finite freshwater resources for producing potable water?
What is a chemical reason to prefer biodegradable polymers from renewable sources to petroleum plastics?
How does preventing corrosion in metal structures conserve chemical resources?
What is a chemistry-based way to reduce water use in industry?
Which action most reduces the use of virgin metals in electronics?
Similiar Tests
- Addition Polymerisation (chemistry Only)
- Alcohols
- Alloys As Useful Materials (chemistry Only)
- Alternative Methods Of Extracting Metals (ht Only)
- Amino Acids (ht Only)
- Amounts Of Substances In Equations (ht Only)
- Atom Economy (chemistry Only)
- Atoms, Elements And Compounds
- Calculating Rates Of Reactions
- Carbon Dioxide And Methane As Greenhouse Gases
- View all Year 10 Chemistry tests
- View all Year 10 tests
- View all Chemistry tests
