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Physical Science Review Chemistry
by Hilda Hagad
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Multiple Choice
An element is a material that cannot be broken down into anything simpler by chemical reactions.
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True
False
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Multiple Choice
Two examples of elements are H and Ca. What does the symbol Ca represent?
Helium
Hydrogen
Carbon
Calcium
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are examples of compounds? Select all the correct answers.
H2O
C6H12O6
3Au
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Multiple Choice
When 2 or more elements are combined, a compound is created.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The center of the atom is called.
Electron
Proton
Nucleus
Neutron
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Multiple Select
What is the boiling point of water?
Select all the correct answers.
32∘F
100∘ C
0∘C
212∘F
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following could indicate that a chemical change took place?
change of color
change in temperature or energy
formation of gases
all of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is the phase change from liquid to gas?
condensation
freezing
sublimation
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
What is the phase change from solid to gas without passing the liquid state?
condensation
freezing
sublimation
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
What is the phase change from solid to liquid?
condensation
freezing
melting
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
The Conservation of Matter (Conservation of Mass -a fundamental principle of classical physics) states that
Matter cannot be created or destroyed
Matter is imperfect
Matter can have no value
Matter is absolute
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Multiple Choice
All of the following are physical properties of matter EXCEPT ____
mass
color
melting point
ability to rust
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Multiple Choice
What coefficient should you put to balance the equation?
__Fe + __O2 --> 2Fe2O3
Fe=2
O2=3
Fe=2
O2=4
Fe=4
O2=3
Fe=4
O2=6
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Multiple Choice
What type of chemical reaction is this?
Fe + O2 --> Fe2O3
Combination
Decomposition
Single Replacement
Double Replacement
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By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
1. Define chemical property.
2. Describe examples of chemical properties of matter.
Ch 04.4: Chemical Properties of Matter
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Let's Review!
A physical property is a property of matter that can be measured or observed without matter changing into an entirely different substance.
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Open Ended
What are some examples of physical properties?
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Discuss: How might a chemial property be different from a physical property?
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chemcial property
- property that can be measured or observed only when matter undergoes a change to become an entirely different kind of matter
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are an example of a chemical property of matter?
ability to rust
flammability
reactivity
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The ability to rust is a common chemical property.
All of these!
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This is a bonfire. The wood in the bonfire has the chemical property of flammability - the ability of matter to burn.
.
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This is instant snow. It possesses the chemical property of reactivity - the ability of matter to combine chemically with other substances.
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How well do you know the difference between chemical properties and phsycial properties?
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: red color?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: density?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: flammability?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: solubility?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: reactiity?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: melting point?
physical
chemical
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Multiple Choice
Which type of property is: odor?
physical
chemical
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10/18 Physical Science Review Time!!
by Ms. Cook
(So you can be "out the gate" on your benchmark exam)
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Please watch the short video on the next page and pay special attention to....
properties of elements in the same groups
what all elements in the same period have in common
what all elements in the same group have in common
how the periodic table is arranged
why the periodic table is important
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Multiple Choice
What do groups on the periodic table have in common?
Same number of valence electrons
Same number of protons
same number of energy levels/orbitals
same atomic mass
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Multiple Choice
What do periods on the periodic table have in common?
Same number of valence electrons
Same number of protons
same number of energy levels/orbitals
same atomic mass
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Multiple Choice
What gives groups their similarities?
their physical properties and reactivity
their melting points and reactivity
the physical properties and their melting points
t
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Next we will review some questions from our first Schoolnet Quiz
Good luck!!
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Multiple Choice
What physical property is characteristic of all of the elements in the group located in the rightmost column of the periodic table?
very high melting point
gas state at room temperature
good conductor of electrical current
extremely brittle solid at room temperature
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Multiple Choice
Elements in the same column of the periodic table of the elements all
have the same number of protons.
share the same atomic structure.
have similar physical characteristics.
share the same number of neutrons.
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Remember back to "Periodic Personalities"
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Multiple Choice
The columns are organized to show the
similarities of the reactivity in groups.
number of neutrons in a column.
sum of atomic weights per column.
amount of radioactivity in each group.
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Multiple Choice
Which chemical cannot be further broken down into other chemicals using ordinary laboratory processes?
1
2
3
4
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Multiple Choice
Which is most likely to be a mixture?
substance formed when one atom combines with another atom of the same element
substance formed when one atom combines with an atom of another element
solution formed when one substance chemically combines with another
solution formed when one substance dissolves in another
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Multiple Choice
An element, X, contains 14 protons, 15 neutrons, and 14 electrons. Which is most likely the same element as X?
Element A: 13 protons, 15 neutrons, 14 electrons
Element B: 14 protons, 14 neutrons, 14 electrons
Element C: 15 protons, 14 neutrons, 15 electrons
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Other Physical Science Review Questions!
Please do your best!
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Multiple Choice
Which best represents a balanced equation?
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
HgO -> Hg + O2
2Fe + O2 -> Fe2O3
2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O
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Multiple Choice
A student passes a magnet over 10 grams of a powder. Four grams of the powder stick to the magnet, while 6 grams do not. Which of these identifies the substance?
element
mixture
compound
solution
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Multiple Choice
A student placed a small chip of limestone into a hydrochloric acid solution, and carbon dioxide gas was released. The carbon dioxide provided evidence that
only a physical change occurred.
a chemical change occurred.
only a loss of mass occurred.
the formation of an element occurred.
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Multiple Choice
What number and types of atoms occur in a formula unit of Ca(NO3)2?
1 carbon atom, 1 neon atom, and 6 oxygen atoms
1 calcium atom, 2 neon atoms, and 3 oxygen atoms
1 carbon atom, 1 nitrogen atom, and 3 oxygen atoms
1 calcium atom, 2 nitrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a compound?
Copper
iron
carbon
water
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Multiple Choice
A chemist observed bubbling and fizzing after adding an acid solution to a white powdery substance in a beaker. Which of the following can be inferred?
The acid boiled when poured into the beaker.
The acid and powder formed a new product.
A physical reaction produced a gas mixture.
A reaction occurred that produced heat.
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Multiple Choice
A beaker contains a sample of water with a mass of 325 grams. The water in the beaker is boiled and weighed again after it cools. The new mass of the water is 305 grams. In this example of the conservation of matter in physical changes,
the mass is less after it cools because water has less mass as a gas.
the mass of the water was 305 grams and the mass of the water vapor was 20 grams.
the process of boiling destroyed 20 grams of the water and left 305 grams of water.
the heat energy created by boiling water makes up the rest of the mass.
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Multiple Choice
Structural differences between different chemicals can be represented in models of the particles. Which drawing BEST represents a compound?
A
B
C
D
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