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True or False

Decide whether a statement about an element is true or false.

A quick way to drill chemistry facts: each round shows one statement about an element and you decide whether it is true or false. Statements cover symbols, atomic numbers, categories, periods, and blocks. Half are real facts, half are subtly wrong, so attention to detail pays off.

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Frequently asked questions

What kinds of facts does this quiz cover?
Statements mix five fact types: element symbol, atomic number, category, period, and block (s, p, d, or f). Each round picks one fact and either states it correctly or alters one value to make it false.
How do you tell true facts from subtly wrong ones?
The trick is that altered facts stay plausible: atomic numbers nudged by one or two, categories swapped to a neighbour. It rewards precise knowledge rather than guessing on the shape of the statement.
What's the difference between this and the multiple-choice quizzes?
True/false is faster and binary; multiple choice offers four options and tends to focus on naming. Use true/false to drill attention to detail, multiple choice to drill recall.