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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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- A definite shape and definite volume with particles that do not move freely is
- Liquid
- Solid
- Gas
- Plasma
- Atomic Mass – Atomic Number =
- Protons
- Neutrons
- Electrons
- Shells
- What element is diagramed below –
- Vanadium
- Lanthanum
- Technetium
- Osmium
- Identity and amount of the components in matter.
- Structure
- Matter
- Mass
- Composition
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- Volume
- Air
- Transformation
- Matter
- Solid turning into a liquid.
- Sublimation
- Evaporation
- Melting
- Deposition
- Gas turning into a solid.
- Sublimation
- Evaporation
- Freezing
- Deposition
- Which of the following has a positive charge?
- Atom of Oxygen
- Neutron
- Proton
- Electron
- Frost is an example of what process?
- Sublimation
- Deposition
- Condensation
- Evaporation
- How something is put together?
- Composition
- Matter
- Chemistry
- Structure
- I am a radioactive metal with 6 electrons in my 6th shell.
- Polonium
- Astatine
- Bismuth
- Thorium
- I am the only radioactive noble gas.
- Helium
- Hydrogen
- Radon
- Xenon
- These elements both have 14 neutrons.
- Magnesium & Sodium
- Magnesium & Aluminum
- Aluminum & Silicon
- Silicon & Phosphorus
- What is the symbol for an electron?
- P
- e-
- N
-
- The smallest particle of an element that can enter into chemical change.
- Molecule
- Atom
- Proton
- Neutron
- The atomic number is used to describe the number of ____ in one atom.
- Electrons
- Neutrons
- Protons
- Atoms
- The amount of quantity of matter.
- Volume
- Mass
- Matter
- Stuff
- The symbol for neutrons.
- P
-
-
- N
- Ice into water vapor is an example of what process?
- Evaporation
- Deposition
- Sublimation
- Condensation
- Which state of matter is there least known?
- Solid
- Washington
- Plasma
- Gas
- What are the two categories of properties?
- Chemical & Heat
- Matter & Mass
- Chemical & Physical
- Physical & Matter
- What form of energy allows for transformation?
- Energy
- Heat
- Light
- Physical
- What are the building blocks of all matter?
- Amino Acids
- Atoms
- Protons
- Legos
- No definite shape, no definite volume.
- Liquid
- Colloid
- Gas
- Solid
- What are the accepted symbols for protons?
- P, +
- N,
- E,
- P,
- The only element with zero neutrons.
- Helium
- Hydrogen
- Ununubium
- Nobelium
- Which of the following is an example of deposition?
- Breathing on a cold window
- Water into water vapor
- Frost
- Defrost the windshield of a car
- What type of heat remains in an ice cube?
- Cold heat
- Hot heat
- Less heat
- Latent heat
- The physical arrangement of the particles in matter is also known as:
- Chemistry
- Properties
- Composition
- Structure
- The atomic number describes the number of ___ in one ____.
- Protons, atom
- Neutrons, nucleus
- Electrons, shell
- Atoms, molecule
- Study of matter and the transformations matter undergoes.
- Mass
- Matter
- Chemistry
- Changes
- An example of freezing.
- -10 F
- Liquid turning into a solid
- Water becoming ice
- Water evaporating
- I have only 3 electrons.
- Lithium
- Hydrogen
- Helium
- Beryllium
- No definite shape but a definite volume.
- Solid
- Liquid
- Gas
- Plasma
- Which of the following is a non-radioactive, non-metal with 4 shells and 7 electrons in the outer most shell?
- Scandium
- Bromine
- Krypton
- Calcium
- The number of protons equals the number of
- Atoms
- Electrons
- Neutrons
- Mass
- This consists of a central nucleus and electron orbitals.
- Nucleus
- Atom
- Molecule
- Tilt-A-Whirl Ride
- Water into water vapor.
- Evaporation
- Sublimation
- Deposition
- Condensation
- Three aspects of chemistry.
- Structure, Composition, Properties
- Characteristics, Traits, Properties
- Composition, Arrangement, Structure
- Physics, Geology, Biology
- Which of the following have mass?
- Proton, Electron
- Neutron, Electron
- Nucleus of an atom
- Electron orbital
- An example of a chemical change.
- Ice melting
- Iron turning into ferrum
- An iron nail rusting
- Water evaporating
- Synthetic, Radioactive, Inner Transition Element, Country
- Plutonium
- Californium
- Neptunium
- Americium
- Latin for One Hundred Twelve
- Ununnilium
- Unununium
- Ununbium
- One Hundredicus Twelvicus
- This piece of scientific equipment is used to measure mass.
- Balance
- Scale
- Ruler
- Graduated Cylinder
- The amount of space and object takes up.
- Mass
- Matter
- Volume
- Chemistry
- These changes occur when matter changes its characteristics but not its chemical nature.
- Physical
- Chemical
- Structure
- Composition
- These changes occur when matter becomes new or different matter.
- Physical
- Chemical
- Structure
- Composition
- Separating yoke and egg white from an egg.
- Physical Change
- Chemical Change
- A Big Mess
- Breakfast
- Metal rusting.
- Chemical Change
- Physical Change
- A Big Problem
- Iron
- Crushing rocks.
- Physical Change
- Chemical Change
- A Big Project
- A bunch of pebbles
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Count the atoms for the following compounds. 2/6 pts.
- 4K2CO3
- Ca(C2H3O2)2
- 5Ga2(Cr2O7)3
Balance the following chemical equations. 4/8 pts.
- N2 + F2 NF3
- AlBr3 + K2SO4 KBr + Al2(SO4)3
Answer the following question in complete sentences. 6 pts.
- 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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