
Chemical Reactions End of Unit Assessment

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Nicholas Klepfer
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The diagram above shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up two samples. Will the properties of the two samples likely be the same or different? (Examples of properties are smell, color, and the temperature at which a substance melts.)
The properties will likely be different because the repeating groups of atoms that make up each sample are different.
The properties will likely be different because there are more repeating groups of atoms in Sample 2.
The properties will likely be the same because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have the same number of atoms.
The properties will likely be the same because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have two of the same types of atoms.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Serena mixed two samples together: a gray solid that smells like flowers and a gray solid that smells like bleach. She analyzed the results and found two ending substances. One of the ending substances was a white solid. This ending substance is made up of the repeating group of atoms shown above. Which of the diagrams to the left shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the samples Serena mixed together?
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Tiana is a chemist who is making a chemical to add to swimming pools in order to make the water safer. She mixed two solid substances together in a sealed container. The diagram above shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two starting substances. After mixing, Tiana found two liquid substances in the sealed container. (Nothing had escaped.) Which of the diagrams to the left shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the ending substances?
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The diagram above shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up two samples. Will the properties of the two samples likely be the same or different? (Examples of properties are smell, color, and the temperature at which a substance melts.)
The properties will likely be different because the repeating groups of atoms that make up each sample are different.
The properties will likely be different because there are more repeating groups of atoms in Sample 1.
The properties will likely be the same because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have one of the same types of atoms.
The properties will likely be the same because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have the same number of atoms.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Damian mixed two samples together: a red liquid that smells irritating and a black solid with no smell. He analyzed the results and found two ending substances. One of the ending substances was a yellow solid. This ending substance is made up of the repeating group of atoms shown above. Which of the diagrams to the left shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the samples Damian mixed together?
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Santiago is a chemist working to make a new kind of antacid, which is a medicine that helps with stomach pain. He mixed two powdery solid substances together in a sealed container. The diagram above shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two starting substances. After mixing, Santiago found two liquid substances in the sealed container. (Nothing had escaped.) Which of the diagrams to the left shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up the ending substances?
Diagram A
Diagram B
Diagram C
Diagram D
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The diagram above shows the repeating groups of atoms that make up two samples. Both samples are liquid at room temperature. Will the properties of the two samples likely be the same or different? (Examples of properties are smell, color, and the temperature at which a substance melts.)
The properties will likely be the same because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have the same types of atoms.
The properties will likely be the same because both samples are liquids at room temperature.
The properties will likely be different because the repeating groups of atoms that make up the two samples have different numbers of atoms.
The properties will likely be different because there are more repeating groups of atoms in Sample 1.
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