Octavo Science SP-IIT Trimestral

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II trimestral Science SP Octavo Quiz on Octavo Science SP-IIT Trimestral, created by LAURA ARIAS on 23/08/2018.
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Question 1

Question
The correct expression of 25800000 in scientific notation is__________________
Answer
  • A. 25.8x10^6
  • B. 2.58 x 10^7
  • C.0.258 x 10^8
  • D. 258 x 10 ^6

Question 2

Question
Observe the following numbers a. 0.0000340 b. 234.010 c. 234 b. 2.00 c. 345988 d. 0.01030 The numbers with three significant figures is________________
Answer
  • a. A, B, C
  • b. C, D, F
  • c. A, C, D
  • d. C, E, F

Question 3

Question
Solve the following operation and choose the option with correct answer according to the significant figures rules 25.621 cm + 148.2 cm + 894.1 cm = The option with the correct answer is________________
Answer
  • A. 1067.921
  • B. 1068
  • C. 1067.92
  • D. 1067.9

Question 4

Question
Solve the following operation and choose the option with correct answer according to the significant figures rules 789.2 x 35 = The option with the correct answer is ________________________
Answer
  • A. 2.7622 X 10 ^4
  • B. 2.8 X 10 ^4
  • C. 2.76 X 10 ^4
  • D. 3.0 X 10 ^4

Question 5

Question
The correct expression of 9.23 x 10^-5 in scientific notation is _____________
Answer
  • A. 923000
  • B.0.0000923
  • C.0.000923
  • D.92300000

Question 6

Question
Color State of matter Shape Lenght Mass Magnetism Volume Texture Density Are:
Answer
  • A. physical properties
  • B. Chemical properties
  • D. Physical and chemical properties
  • E. none of the above

Question 7

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The average kinetic energy of a system is known as:
Answer
  • A. mass
  • B. matter
  • C. heat
  • D. temperature

Question 8

Question
Read the following question abstract A student is working in the lab with 30ml of HYDROCHLORIC ACID and 2 grams of COPPER SULFATE. He must wear the safety google to prevent any injuries. The data in the text above refer to the following (respectively)
Answer
  • A. mass and volume
  • B. volume and weigh
  • C. weigh and volume
  • D. volume and mass

Question 9

Question
The properties that do not depend on the amount of matter, such as melting point are known as______
Answer
  • A. extensive
  • B. intensive
  • C. physical
  • D. chemical

Question 10

Question
Which of the following is a physical change?
Answer
  • A. wood burning in a fireplace
  • B. water freezing
  • C. iron rusting
  • .D. digesting food

Question 11

Question
The physical state of copper at 25 C (room temperature) is_________________
Answer
  • A. solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. gas
  • D.plasma

Question 12

Question
The most abundant state of matter in the universe is known as_____________
Answer
  • A. solid
  • B. liquid
  • C. Plasma
  • D. Bose Einstein

Question 13

Question
Which of the following properties defines a liquid?
Answer
  • A. it has its own shape
  • B. its particles are close together and move randomly
  • C. its particles move very rapidly
  • D. it fills the entire volume of the container

Question 14

Question
Read the following information I. Sublimation II. melting III condensation IV freezing V evaporation Two examples of chemical changes that are endothermic are_______________________
Answer
  • A. I and II
  • B. III and IV
  • C. I and III
  • D. V and IV

Question 15

Question
Read the following information i. Sublimation II. melting III. condensation IV. freezing V. evaporation Two examples of chemical that are endothermic are______________
Answer
  • A. I and II
  • B. III and IV
  • C. I and III
  • D. V and IV

Question 16

Question
A chemical equation resembles the behavior of reactants and products, in which the atoms involved are the same type and amount in both sides. This fact is an example of the _____________
Answer
  • A. Law of mass conservation
  • B. Law of multiple proportions
  • C. Law of definite proportions
  • D. Law of force conservation

Question 17

Question
Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
Answer
  • A. sand dissolved in water
  • B. table sugar
  • C. gasoline with water
  • D. ball bearings in a box

Question 18

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An example of a heterogeneous mixture is
Answer
  • A. sand mixed with oil
  • B. salt dissolved in water
  • C. air
  • D. coffee

Question 19

Question
Mayonnaise, ketchup and peanut butter are examples of ________________
Answer
  • A. colloids
  • B. suspensions
  • C. elements
  • D. solutions

Question 20

Question
The difference between a solution and a suspension is that _________________
Answer
  • A. the solution is uniform and the suspension has different phase
  • B. the suspension is uniform and the solution has different phases
  • C. the solution has a solute and solvent, but the suspension only the solute
  • D. the suspension has a solute and solvent, but the solution only a solute

Question 21

Question
Compounds are pure substances that by definition consist of ___________________
Answer
  • A. a single element
  • B. oxygen and hydrogen
  • C. two or more elements in combination
  • D. solids

Question 22

Question
The state of matter achieved at an absolute zero based on the Kelvin temperature scale is known as
Answer
  • A. solid
  • B. plasma
  • C. Bose Einstein
  • D. gas

Question 23

Question
Which scientist's experiment was crucial for the work that Thomson performed to state that atoms where composed of parts and that one of them was electron?
Answer
  • A. W. Crookes
  • B. H. Becquerel
  • C. Rutherford
  • D. Democritus

Question 24

Question
The scientist that proposed the Atomic Theory, which explains different aspects about the atom and its properties is known as ______________
Answer
  • A. John Dalton
  • B. H. Becquerel
  • C. Rutherford
  • D. Democrithus

Question 25

Question
Was a New Zealand chemist who has become known as the father of nuclear physics. In 1911 he was the first to discover that atoms have a small charged nucleus surrounded by largely empty space and are circled by tiny electrons. He is also credited with the discovery of the proton in 1919 and hypothesized the existence of the neutron. He was awarded the Nobel Prized in Chemistry in 1908 for his investigation into the disintegration of the elements and the chemistry of radioactive substances. The previous information refers to:
Answer
  • A. W. Crockes
  • B. H. Becquerel
  • C. Rutherford
  • D. Democritus

Question 26

Question
Write the chemical name of the following chemical symbols a. Si [blank_start]Silicon[blank_end] b. Na [blank_start]Sodium[blank_end] C. Mn [blank_start]Manganese[blank_end] D. Cr [blank_start]Chromium[blank_end] E. Hh [blank_start]Mercury[blank_end]
Answer
  • Silicon
  • Sodium
  • Manganese
  • Chromium
  • Mercury

Question 27

Question
Write the chemical symbol of the following chemical names a) Aluminum [blank_start]Al[blank_end] b) Radium [blank_start]Ra[blank_end] c) Silver [blank_start]Ag[blank_end] d) Copper [blank_start]Cu[blank_end]
Answer
  • Al
  • Ra
  • Ag
  • Cu

Question 28

Question
Classify elements into metals, nonmetal and metalloids a) Polonium [blank_start]metalloid[blank_end] b) Tin [blank_start]Metal[blank_end] c) Tellurium [blank_start]Metalloid[blank_end] d) Cobalt [blank_start]Metal[blank_end] e) Fluorine [blank_start]Nonmetal[blank_end]
Answer
  • Metal
  • metalloid
  • Metalloid
  • Metal
  • Nonmetal

Question 29

Question
Which is the valance electrons of the following elements a) Strontium [blank_start]2[blank_end] b) Iodine [blank_start]7[blank_end] c) Lead [blank_start]4[blank_end] d) Rubidium [blank_start]1[blank_end] c) Xenon [blank_start]8[blank_end]
Answer
  • 2
  • 7
  • 4
  • 1
  • 8

Question 30

Question
What are the names in English of the following families a) #2 [blank_start]Alkaline Earth Metals[blank_end] b) #8 [blank_start]Nobel Gases[blank_end] c) #7 [blank_start]Halogens[blank_end] d) #6 [blank_start]Oxygen Family[blank_end] e) #1 [blank_start]Alkali Metals[blank_end]
Answer
  • Alkaline Earth Metals
  • Nobel Gases
  • Halogens
  • Oxygen Family
  • Alkali Metals

Question 31

Question
What is the chemical name of the elements located in. a) Group 12, period 4 [blank_start]Cadmium (Cd)[blank_end] b) Family 6, period 8 [blank_start]Sulfur (S)[blank_end] c) Halogens, period 5 [blank_start]Iodine (I)[blank_end] d) Period 3, group 11 [blank_start]Cooper (Cu)[blank_end] e) Actinides, 5th element [blank_start]Plutonium (Pu)[blank_end] f) Alkali metals, period 3 [blank_start]Sodium (Na)[blank_end] g) Boron family, period 3 [blank_start]Aluminum (Al)[blank_end] h) Period 5, group 11 [blank_start]Gold (Au)[blank_end] I) Lanthanides, element 2 [blank_start]Pr[blank_end] j) Period 2, noble gases [blank_start]Neon (Ne)[blank_end]
Answer
  • Cadmium (Cd)
  • Sulfur (S)
  • Iodine (I)
  • Cooper (Cu)
  • Plutonium (Pu)
  • Sodium (Na)
  • Aluminum (Al)
  • Gold (Au)
  • Pr
  • Neon (Ne)

Question 32

Question
Write the oxidation number of the following elements a) Barium [blank_start]2+[blank_end] b) Bismuth [blank_start]3+[blank_end] c) Aluminum [blank_start]3+[blank_end] d) Chlorine [blank_start]1-[blank_end] e) Beryllium [blank_start]2+[blank_end]
Answer
  • 2+
  • 3+
  • 3+
  • 1-
  • 2+
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