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Drill 201/14/13. List 3 characteristics of ionic compounds. Answer. High melting point, high solubility, electrolyte. Midterm Review. Scientific Investigation 100. Which of the following is a chemical change? A – melting wax B – boiling water C – painting black D – burning wood. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Drill 20 1/14/13

• List 3 characteristics of ionic compounds.

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Answer

• High melting point, high solubility, electrolyte

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Midterm Review

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Scientific Investigation

Chemical Formulas

Atomic Structure and Periodicity

Miscellaneous

100 100 100 100

200 200 200 200

300 300 300 300

400 400 400 400

500 500 500 500

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Scientific Investigation 100

Which of the following is a chemical change?

A – melting wax

B – boiling water

C – painting black

D – burning wood

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Scientific Investigation 200 • Which of these is not an SI base

unit?• A - Kg • B - s• C - L• D - K

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Scientific Investigation 300

• What is the name of the lab equipment shown?

• F - Watch glass• G - Crucible • H - Beaker• J - Evaporating dish

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Scientific Investigation 400

Which of the following is a homogenous mixture?

A – carbon dioxide

B – air

C – a block of lead

D – ice water

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Scientific Investigation 500

• How many liters are equivalent to five milliliters?

F - 0.005 L

G - 0.05 L

H - 500 L

J - 5000 L

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Scientific Investigation 600

Trial Measured Volume (L)

1 5.20

2 5.20

3 5.19

4 5.20

5 5.20

The following data was collected. The volume of the gas is known to be 2.20 L.This data reflects —

A - low precision and low accuracy

B - low precision and high accuracy

C - low accuracy and high precision

D - high accuracy and high precision

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Scientific Investigation 700

• Which of the following best describes why an experiment should be repeated?

A - To organize the data

B - To produce a variety of results

C - To include another variable

D - To verify the observed results

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Chemical Formulas - 100

• The correct name for P2O5 is —

F - phosphorus (V) pentoxide

G - phosphorus oxide

H - phosphorus (II) oxide

J - diphosphorus pentoxide

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Chemical Formulas - 200

• The correct formula for copper (I)

bromide is —

A - CuBr

B - CuBr2

C - Cu2Br

D - Cu2Br3

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Chemical Formulas - 300

• What type of bonds are present in (NH4)2S?

A – Ionic

B – Covalent

C – Ionic & Covalent

D – There are no bonds

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Chemical Formulas - 400

• What property does CF4 most likely not have?

A – High boiling point

B – Soft and brittle

C – Low conductivity

D – Sharing of electrons

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Chemical Formulas - 500

• How many atoms does (NH4)2SO4 have?

A - 12

B - 18

C - 15

D - 10

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Chemical Formulas 600

• What is the shape of CH4?A – linearB – trigonal planarC – tetrahedral D – pyramidal

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Chemical Formulas - 700

• The correct name for PbSO3 is —

A – Lead Sulfite

B – Lead (II) Sulfite

C – Lead (IV) Sulfate

D – Lead Sulfur Trioxide

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 100

• How many valence electrons does a

neutral atom of silicon have?

A - 3

B - 4

C - 5

D - 6

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 200

• A scientist has found the following isotope of oxygen:19 8

How many neutrons are present in this isotope?

A - 8B - 11 C - 19D - 27

O

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 300

• An atomic spectra can be used to determine the —

F - composition of stars

G - depth of the ocean

H - distance between two mountains

J - malignancy of a tumor

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 400

• The net charge on an aluminum ion is 3+ because there are —

F - 10 protons and 13 electrons in the atom

G - 13 protons and 10 neutrons in the nucleus

H - 10 neutrons and 13 electrons in the atom

J - 13 protons and 10 electrons in the atom

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 500

Two atoms have the same electonegativity. This means when the two atoms bond, the resulting bond is —

A - ionicB – metallicC - nonpolar covalentD – polar covalent

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 600

• What is the main similarity among

elements in group 2?

F - Atomic radius

G - Chemical properties

H - Mass number

J - Boiling point

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Atomic Structure and Periodicity - 700

• Which of the following requires the least energy to remove an electron?

A - Br

B - K

C - Al

D - Na

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Misc. - 100

• Compared to chemical reactions, nuclear reaction produce changes in the -

A – electron structure and far more en.

B – electron structure and less energy

C – nucleus and far more energy

D – nucleus and less energy

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Misc. - 200

Convert Convert 2.8 x 105 centimeters (cm) to kilometers (km).

A – 20.8 km

B – 2.8 km

C – 0.28 km

D – 0.028 km

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Misc - 300

• The elements that are characterized as being highly reactive —

A - alkali metals

B - alkaline earth metals

C - halogens

D - lanthanoids

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Misc. - 400

• Which of the following best describes

sublimation?

F - A solid melting to a liquid

G - A solid melting to a liquid, which then evaporates

H - The movement of gaseous particles so that they fill the space they occupy

J - A solid forming a gas

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Misc - 500

Who determined that an atom is made up of mostly empty space using gold foil?

A - Bohr

B - Millikan

C - Moseley

D - Rutherford

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Misc. - 600

Dumbbell shaped orbital are called:

A – s-orbitals

B – p-orbitals

C – d-orbitals

D – f-orbitals

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Misc. - 700

What element is represented by [He]2s22p6 ?

A – Ne

B – Ca

C – Ar

D – Li