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Chemistry Test Booklet – 70 Points

For the Multiple Choice, choose the best answer possible. 1/50 pts.

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  1. A definite shape and definite volume with particles that do not move freely is
  2. Liquid
  3. Solid
  4. Gas
  5. Plasma
  1. Atomic Mass – Atomic Number =
  2. Protons
  3. Neutrons
  4. Electrons
  5. Shells
  1. What element is diagramed below –
  1. Vanadium
  2. Lanthanum
  3. Technetium
  4. Osmium
  1. Identity and amount of the components in matter.
  2. Structure
  3. Matter
  4. Mass
  5. Composition
  1. Anything that takes up space and has mass.
  2. Volume
  3. Air
  4. Transformation
  5. Matter
  1. Solid turning into a liquid.
  2. Sublimation
  3. Evaporation
  4. Melting
  5. Deposition
  1. Gas turning into a solid.
  2. Sublimation
  3. Evaporation
  4. Freezing
  5. Deposition
  1. Which of the following has a positive charge?
  2. Atom of Oxygen
  3. Neutron
  4. Proton
  5. Electron
  1. Frost is an example of what process?
  2. Sublimation
  3. Deposition
  4. Condensation
  5. Evaporation
  1. How something is put together?
  2. Composition
  3. Matter
  4. Chemistry
  5. Structure
  1. I am a radioactive metal with 6 electrons in my 6th shell.
  2. Polonium
  3. Astatine
  4. Bismuth
  5. Thorium
  1. I am the only radioactive noble gas.
  2. Helium
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Radon
  5. Xenon
  1. These elements both have 14 neutrons.
  2. Magnesium & Sodium
  3. Magnesium & Aluminum
  4. Aluminum & Silicon
  5. Silicon & Phosphorus
  1. What is the symbol for an electron?
  2. P
  3. e-
  4. N
  1. The smallest particle of an element that can enter into chemical change.
  2. Molecule
  3. Atom
  4. Proton
  5. Neutron
  1. The atomic number is used to describe the number of ____ in one atom.
  2. Electrons
  3. Neutrons
  4. Protons
  5. Atoms
  1. The amount of quantity of matter.
  2. Volume
  3. Mass
  4. Matter
  5. Stuff
  1. The symbol for neutrons.
  2. P
  3. N
  1. Ice into water vapor is an example of what process?
  2. Evaporation
  3. Deposition
  4. Sublimation
  5. Condensation
  1. Which state of matter is there least known?
  2. Solid
  3. Washington
  4. Plasma
  5. Gas
  1. What are the two categories of properties?
  2. Chemical & Heat
  3. Matter & Mass
  4. Chemical & Physical
  5. Physical & Matter
  1. What form of energy allows for transformation?
  2. Energy
  3. Heat
  4. Light
  5. Physical
  1. What are the building blocks of all matter?
  2. Amino Acids
  3. Atoms
  4. Protons
  5. Legos
  1. No definite shape, no definite volume.
  2. Liquid
  3. Colloid
  4. Gas
  5. Solid
  1. What are the accepted symbols for protons?
  2. P, +
  3. N, 
  4. E, 
  5. P, 
  1. The only element with zero neutrons.
  2. Helium
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Ununubium
  5. Nobelium
  1. Which of the following is an example of deposition?
  2. Breathing on a cold window
  3. Water into water vapor
  4. Frost
  5. Defrost the windshield of a car
  1. What type of heat remains in an ice cube?
  2. Cold heat
  3. Hot heat
  4. Less heat
  5. Latent heat
  1. The physical arrangement of the particles in matter is also known as:
  2. Chemistry
  3. Properties
  4. Composition
  5. Structure
  1. The atomic number describes the number of ___ in one ____.
  2. Protons, atom
  3. Neutrons, nucleus
  4. Electrons, shell
  5. Atoms, molecule
  1. Study of matter and the transformations matter undergoes.
  2. Mass
  3. Matter
  4. Chemistry
  5. Changes
  1. An example of freezing.
  2. -10 F
  3. Liquid turning into a solid
  4. Water becoming ice
  5. Water evaporating
  1. I have only 3 electrons.
  2. Lithium
  3. Hydrogen
  4. Helium
  5. Beryllium
  1. No definite shape but a definite volume.
  2. Solid
  3. Liquid
  4. Gas
  5. Plasma
  1. Which of the following is a non-radioactive, non-metal with 4 shells and 7 electrons in the outer most shell?
  2. Scandium
  3. Bromine
  4. Krypton
  5. Calcium
  1. The number of protons equals the number of
  2. Atoms
  3. Electrons
  4. Neutrons
  5. Mass
  1. This consists of a central nucleus and electron orbitals.
  2. Nucleus
  3. Atom
  4. Molecule
  5. Tilt-A-Whirl Ride
  1. Water into water vapor.
  2. Evaporation
  3. Sublimation
  4. Deposition
  5. Condensation
  1. Three aspects of chemistry.
  2. Structure, Composition, Properties
  3. Characteristics, Traits, Properties
  4. Composition, Arrangement, Structure
  5. Physics, Geology, Biology
  1. Which of the following have mass?
  2. Proton, Electron
  3. Neutron, Electron
  4. Nucleus of an atom
  5. Electron orbital
  1. An example of a chemical change.
  2. Ice melting
  3. Iron turning into ferrum
  4. An iron nail rusting
  5. Water evaporating
  1. Synthetic, Radioactive, Inner Transition Element, Country
  2. Plutonium
  3. Californium
  4. Neptunium
  5. Americium
  1. Latin for One Hundred Twelve
  2. Ununnilium
  3. Unununium
  4. Ununbium
  5. One Hundredicus Twelvicus
  1. This piece of scientific equipment is used to measure mass.
  2. Balance
  3. Scale
  4. Ruler
  5. Graduated Cylinder
  1. The amount of space and object takes up.
  2. Mass
  3. Matter
  4. Volume
  5. Chemistry
  1. These changes occur when matter changes its characteristics but not its chemical nature.
  2. Physical
  3. Chemical
  4. Structure
  5. Composition
  1. These changes occur when matter becomes new or different matter.
  2. Physical
  3. Chemical
  4. Structure
  5. Composition
  1. Separating yoke and egg white from an egg.
  2. Physical Change
  3. Chemical Change
  4. A Big Mess
  5. Breakfast
  1. Metal rusting.
  2. Chemical Change
  3. Physical Change
  4. A Big Problem
  5. Iron
  1. Crushing rocks.
  2. Physical Change
  3. Chemical Change
  4. A Big Project
  5. A bunch of pebbles

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Count the atoms for the following compounds. 2/6 pts.

  1. 4K2CO3
  1. Ca(C2H3O2)2
  1. 5Ga2(Cr2O7)3

Balance the following chemical equations. 4/8 pts.

  1. N2 + F2  NF3
  1. AlBr3 + K2SO4  KBr + Al2(SO4)3

Answer the following question in complete sentences. 6 pts.

  1. Briefly define and explain the Law of Conservation of Mass

Bonus: 3 Points

On the bottom of the front side of your answer sheet – diagram and label the complete Transformation Cycle

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