CHEMISTRY CATEGORY

The Chemistry category covers a wide range of topics related to chemistry, including chemical reactions, chemical bonding, thermodynamics, kinetics, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. Participants in the Chemistry category are presented with challenging chemistry problems and questions that require problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and a deep understanding of chemical principles.

Questions often relate to the practical applications of chemistry in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, and environmental science.

The competition typically includes questions suitable for students at various levels of chemistry knowledge, from basic concepts to more advanced topics.

The Chemistry category promotes interest and excellence in chemistry education, inspiring students to pursue further studies and careers in chemistry.

In summary, the Chemistry category of the Neo Science Olympiad offers students a platform to demonstrate their chemistry knowledge, problem-solving abilities, and enthusiasm for the subject. It challenges them with chemistry-related questions and problems, fostering a deeper appreciation for the field and its practical applications.

There are a total of 25 multiple-choice questions in the Chemistry category. With its strong connection to Harvard University, LabXchange is a free, open-access study platform for students registered in the online exams of the Neo Science Olympiad in the Chemistry Category. Students can also use other printed or online resources to study for the exams.

The Chemistry category is open to students in the grades 9, 10 and 11.

The questions will be the same for all grades in this category exam. Evaluation will be conducted separately for each grade, and the results will be announced accordingly.

The exam in the Chemistry category of the NEO Science Olympiad is held twice a year, with both sessions conducted independently. Each exam plays an important role in determining participants’ eligibility for the Grand Final, held in Orlando and New York, USA.

The top 3 students in grades 9, 10 and 11 will qualify for exclusive discounts to participate in the Grand Final Program in Orlando and New York, USA, provided they meet all other participation requirements. For more information on these conditions, please refer to the awards menu.