Question 1
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W[blank_start]orkplace[blank_end] H[blank_start]azardous[blank_end] M[blank_start]aterial[blank_end] I[blank_start]nformation[blank_end] S[blank_start]ystem[blank_end]
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orkplace
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azardous
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aterial
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nformation
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ystem
Question 2
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Check all that you could find on a WHMIS label:
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The chemical properties
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A symbol
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A chemical name
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A diagram
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How/where to store it
Question 3
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Check all that you would find on an MSDS label:
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Boiling/melting point of the substance
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Chemical properties of the substance
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How to store, dispose and clean up
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Health hazards of the substance (WHMIS label)
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The amount of a hazardous substance
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The origin of a hazardous substance
Question 4
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What is John Dalton's theory?
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Billiard Ball Model
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Plum Pudding Model
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Solar System Model
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Bohr Model
Question 5
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What is Thomson's theory?
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Solar System Model
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Billiard Ball Model
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Bohr Model
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Plum Pudding Model
Question 6
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What is Earnest Rutherford's theory?
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Solar System Model
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Plum Pudding Model
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Billiard Ball Model
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Bohr Model
Question 7
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Check all that are characteristics of atoms:
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Uncharged
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Equal number of protons and electrons
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More protons than electrons
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More electrons than protons
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Positively charged
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Negatively charged
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Protons and neutrons in an atom contain the most mass, while the electrons and energy levels have the most volume
Question 8
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Check all that are characteristics of isotopes:
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Atoms of the same element with slightly different masses
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Unequal amount of protons and electrons
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An equal number of protons and electrons
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Positively charged
Question 9
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Check all that are characteristics of ions:
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Equal number of electrons and protons
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Protons > Electrons = Cation
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Electrons > Protons = Anion
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Unequal amount of protons and electrons
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Want full valence shells
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Don't want full valence shells
Question 10
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Mass number = [blank_start]protons + neutrons (of specific isotope)[blank_end]
Atomic mass = [blank_start]average of mass between all isotopes[blank_end]
Atomic number = number of [blank_start]protons[blank_end] in the nucleus
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protons + neutrons (of specific isotope)
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average mass of all isotopes
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average of mass between all isotopes
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protons + neutrons(of specific isotope)
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protons
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neutrons
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electrons
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protons and electrons
Question 11
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Electrons [blank_start]>[blank_end] Protons = Anions
Electrons [blank_start]<[blank_end] Protons = Cations
Question 12
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Check all that are characteristics of a cation:
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Metals that lose electrons
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Names don't change
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Metals that gain electrons
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Nonmetals that gain electrons
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"Ide" is added to the end
Question 13
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Check all that are characteristics of anions:
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"Ide" is added to the end
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Nonmetals that gain electrons
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Name is not changed
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Metals that gain electrons
Question 14
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Period number = [blank_start]Number of energy levels in atom[blank_end]
Group number = [blank_start]Number of valence electrons[blank_end]
Number of elements in period = [blank_start]The maximum number of electrons[blank_end] in each shell
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Number of energy levels in atom
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Number of valence electrons
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Number of valence electrons
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Number of energy levels in atom
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The maximum number of electrons
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The maximum number of electrons
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The maximum number of protons
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The maximum number of neutrons
Question 15
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Check all that are properties of ionic compounds:
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A metal and a nonmetal
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Have no prefixes when being named
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Mostly solid at room temperature
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Two nonmetals
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Have prefixes when named
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Form a crystal lattice structure
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All have high melting points
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Two metals
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All conduct electricity in solution
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All insulators
Question 16
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Check all that are properties of molecular compounds:
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Two nonmetals share electrons
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Nonmetals exchanging electrons
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Can be any state at room temperature
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Mostly solid at room temperature
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Doesn't dissolve in water well
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Dissolves in water to form a solution
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Have prefixes to state number of atoms in compound
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Don't have prefixes
Question 17
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Fill in the prefixes:
1 - [blank_start]mono[blank_end]
2 - [blank_start]di[blank_end]
3 - [blank_start]tri[blank_end]
4 - [blank_start]tetra[blank_end]
5 - [blank_start]penta[blank_end]
6 - [blank_start]hexa[blank_end]
7 - [blank_start]hepta[blank_end]
8 - [blank_start]octa[blank_end]
9 - [blank_start]nona[blank_end]
10 - [blank_start]deca[blank_end]
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mono
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di
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tri
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tetra
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penta
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hexa
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hepta
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octa
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nona
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deca
Question 18
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Fill in these important hydrogen compounds:
NH3 - [blank_start]Ammonia[blank_end]
CH4 - [blank_start]Methane[blank_end]
[blank_start]CH3OH[blank_end] - Methanol
H20 - [blank_start]Water[blank_end]
H202 - [blank_start]Hydrogen peroxide[blank_end]
C6H5OH - [blank_start]Ethanol[blank_end]
[blank_start]C6H12O6[blank_end] - Glucose
C12H22O11 - [blank_start]Sucrose[blank_end]
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Ammonia
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Methane
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CH3OH
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Water
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Hydrogen peroxide
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Ethanol
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C6H12O6
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Sucrose
Question 19
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Intermolecular are bonds [blank_start]between[blank_end] molecules Eg. ([blank_start]Covalent bonds, Ionic bonds[blank_end])
Intramolecular are bonds [blank_start]within[blank_end] molecules Eg. ([blank_start]Dipole/Dipole, Hydrogen Bond, LDF[blank_end])
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between
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within
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within
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between
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Covalent bonds, Ionic bonds
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Dipole/Diploe, Hydrogen Bond, LDF
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Dipole/Dipole, Hydrogen Bond, LDF
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Covalent bonds, ionic bonds
Question 20
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Acids: A compound that when dissolved in water, creates [blank_start]hydrogen ions (H+)[blank_end] (have a pH [blank_start]lower[blank_end] than 7)
Bases: A compound that when dissolved in water, creates [blank_start]hydroxide ions (OH-)[blank_end] (have a pH [blank_start]higher[blank_end] than 7)
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hydrogen ions (H+)
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hydroxide ions (OH-)
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hydroxide ions (OH-)
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hydrogen ions (H+)
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lower
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higher
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higher
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lower
Question 21
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Check all that are properties of acids:
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Red litmus indicator
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Tastes bitter
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Not slippery
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Corrodes metal
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Slippery
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Tastes sour
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Doesn't corrode metal
Question 22
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Check all that are properties of bases:
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Slippery
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Good conductor
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Red litmus indicator
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Blue litmus indicator
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Tastes bitter
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Not slippery
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Tastes sour
Question 23
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Check all that are acids:
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CH3COOH(aq)
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HCl(aq)
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H2SO4(aq)
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NaOH
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NH4OH
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H2CO3(aq)
Question 24
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Check all that are bases:
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CsOH
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Ca(OH)2
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CH3COOH(aq)
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HCl(aq)
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NH4OH
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H2SO4
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NaOH
Question 25
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To name an Acid:
Hydrogen ____ide > [blank_start]Hydro____ic acid[blank_end]
Hydrogen ____ate > [blank_start]____ic acid[blank_end]
Hydrogen ____ite > [blank_start]____ous acid[blank_end]
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Hydro____ic acid
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____ic acid
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____ous acid
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____ic acid
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Hydro____ic acid
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____ous acid
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____ous acid
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____ic acid
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Hydro____ic acid
Question 26
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Why is Water Weird?
- Water has a [blank_start]higher[blank_end] melting/boiling point compared to similar substances
- Water has a [blank_start]high[blank_end] specific heat capacity
- Ice is [blank_start]less[blank_end] dense than liquid water
- Water has a [blank_start]high[blank_end] surface tension
- Water is [blank_start]cohesive and adhesive[blank_end]
- Water is [blank_start]neutral[blank_end]
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higher
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lower
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high
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low
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less
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more
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high
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low
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cohesive and adhesive
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adhesive
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cohesive
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neutral
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acidic
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basic
Question 27
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Looking at this table, which of the following statements is NOT true?
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NO3 is soluble is everything
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CO3 is very soluble in Group 1
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Group 1 is soluble in everything
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Ag is very soluble in Cl2
Question 28
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Label all Diatomic Molecules:
[blank_start]H[blank_end]2 [blank_start]O[blank_end]2 [blank_start]Br[blank_end]2 [blank_start]F[blank_end]2 [blank_start]I[blank_end]2 [blank_start]N[blank_end]2 [blank_start]Cl[blank_end]2
[blank_start]P[blank_end]4 [blank_start]S[blank_end]8
Question 29
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Check all that are chemical changes:
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Something new is made
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Chemical composition is affected
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Energy is absorbed(endothermic) or released
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A change in energy (light, sound, or electricity is released)
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Odor changes
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Bubbles/ precipitate forms
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Change in state only
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Nothing new is made
Question 30
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Check all that are physical changes:
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Something new is made
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Change in state
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Nothing new is made
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A change in energy (light, sound, or electricity is released)
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Chemical composition is affected
Question 31
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Endothermic: More energy is [blank_start]absorbed[blank_end] to break bonds than is [blank_start]released[blank_end], so the environment [blank_start]loses[blank_end] energy (gets [blank_start]colder[blank_end])
Exothermic: More energy is [blank_start]released[blank_end] than the energy [blank_start]taken[blank_end] to break the bonds, so the environment [blank_start]gains[blank_end] energy (gets [blank_start]hotter[blank_end])
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absorbed
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released
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released
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absorbed
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released
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absorbed
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absorbed
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released
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gains
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loses
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hotter
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colder
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colder
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hotter
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loses
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gains
Question 32
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What is a formation reaction?
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Two elements combined into a compound
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A compound separates into two elements
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A reaction that results in the release of oxygen gas and energy in the form of light and heat
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The negative and positive ions in a reaction
Question 33
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What is a decomposition reaction?
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Two elements combined into a compound
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The negative and positive ions in a reaction
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An element replaces a similar element in a compound
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A compound separates into two elements
Question 34
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What is a single replacement reaction?
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A reaction that results in the release of oxygen gas and energy in the form of light and heat
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Two elements combined into a compound
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A compound separates into two elements
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An element replaces a similar element in a compound
Question 35
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What is a double replacement reaction?
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Two elements combined into a compound
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An element replaces a similar element in a compound
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The negative and positive ions in a reaction
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A reaction that results in the release of oxygen gas and energy in the form of light and heat
Question 36
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What is a combustion reaction?
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An element replaces a similar element in a compound
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Two elements combined into a compound
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A compound separates into two elements
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A reaction that results in the release of oxygen gas and energy in the form of light and heat
Question 37
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This is a skeleton equation:
CO2 + H2O > C6H12O6 + O2
Fill in the blanks for this balanced reaction:
[blank_start]6[blank_end](CO2) + [blank_start]6[blank_end](H2O) > C6H12O6 + [blank_start]6[blank_end](O2)
Question 38
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A mole of a substance is ________ atoms of that substance.
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6.022 x 10(23)
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3.112 x 10(23)
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9.040 x 10(24)
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4.322 x 10(24)
Question 39
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What is the mass in grams of 7.5 mols of water?
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2.70 x 10(4)
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2.70 x 10(2)
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1.35 x 10(4)
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1.35 x 10(2)