Online Resources request for chemistry quizzes for practice

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Users are seeking additional online resources for minimalistic chemistry quizzes beyond those already shared in images. There is a concern regarding the security of some suggested websites. Participants emphasize the importance of finding reliable and straightforward platforms for practice. The discussion highlights a need for more accessible quiz options in chemistry. Overall, the focus remains on identifying safe and effective resources for chemistry quiz practice.
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TL;DR Summary: Online Resources request for chemistry quizzes for practice

Are there any other website besides the ones shown in the images that give quizzes for practicing chemistry?
AFAIK, most resources online aren't as minimalistic.

Requesting others like these.
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TL;DR Summary: Online Resources request for chemistry quizzes for practice

Are there any other website besides the ones shown in the images that give quizzes for practicing chemistry?
AFAIK, most resources online aren't as minimalistic.

Requesting others like these.
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Er, you may want to be careful. Your site is not a secure site. See the top left side of the link.
 
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