Title: Review
1Physical
Science
Review
2Question One
The smallest particle of an element that has the
properties of the element.
- Compound
- Atom
- Solution
- Mixture
3b. Atom
4Question Two
This cannot be changed into simpler substances by
any chemical process. It is the simplest pure
substance.
- Compound
- Atom
- Solution
- Element
5d. Element
6Question Three
When all the particles in a substance are alike.
It is made of only one kind of material and has
definite properties.
- Compound
- Solute
- Mixture
- Pure Substance
7d. Pure Substance
8Question Four
Anything that has mass and volume.
- Matter
- Density
- Solvent
- Solute
9a. Matter
10Question Five
The amount of matter in a substance.
11c. Mass
12Question Six
The amount of space a substance takes up.
13b. Volume
14Question Seven
The mass per unit volume of a substance, D m/V.
- Work
- Weight
- Gravity
- Density
15d. Density
16Question Eight
The affect of gravity on the mass of an object.
- Work
- Weight
- Volume
- Density
17b. Weight
18Question Nine
A Homogeneous mixture in which the particles are
not dissolved and they are suspended.
- Solution
- Colloid
- Alloy
- None of the above
19b. colloid
20Question Ten
If 90 grams of a substance has a volume of 30 mL,
what is the density of the substance?
- 30 g/mL
- 2700 g/mL
- 120 g/mL
- 3 g/mL
21d. 3 g/mL
22Question Eleven
Two or more elements chemically bonded together.
- solution
- mixture
- compound
- metal
23c. compound
24Question Twelve
Two or more substances mixed together, but not
chemically bonded.
- molecule
- mixture
- compound
- element
25b. mixture
26Question Thirteen
Which of the following is not an example of a
homogeneous mixture?
- Mixed well
- Particles not seen
- Particles are large and can be seen
- Same throughout
27c. particles are large and can be seen
28Question Fourteen
A type of homogeneous mixture, it is referred to
as the best mixed of all mixtures.
- solution
- colloid
- suspension
- heterogeneous
29a. solution
30Question Fifteen
The part of the solution that does the dissolving.
- solute
- solvent
- emulsifier
- suspension
31b. solvent
32Question Sixteen
The part of the solution that is the dissolved.
- solute
- solvent
- emulsifier
- suspension
33a. solute
34Question Seventeen
The amount of solute that can be dissolved in a
given amount of solvent.
- insoluble
- saturation point
- disolubility
- solubility
35d. solubility
36Question Eighteen
Metal solutions are referred to as this.
- insoluble
- alloy
- colloids
- heterogeneous
37b. alloys
38Question Nineteen
A shorthand way to represent a chemical element.
- chemical letters
- chemical formulas
- chemical symbols
- chemical equations
39c. chemical symbols
40Question Twenty
A compound that consists of two or more atoms
chemically bonded together.
- molecule
- mixture
- solution
- suspension
41a. molecule
42Question Twenty One
If something does dissolve in water it is said to
be
- saturated
- Unsaturated
- Soluble
- Insoluble
43c. soluble
44Question Twenty Two
If something does not dissolve in water it is
said to be
- saturated
- Unsaturated
- Soluble
- Insoluble
45d. insoluble
46Question Twenty Three
A solution in which the solvent dissolves more
solute that would normally be dissolved is said
to be
- saturated
- Unsaturated
- Supersaturated
- Insoluble
47c. supersaturated
48Question Twenty Four
A representation of the name of a compound is
- Equation
- Formula
- Shorthand
- Symbol
49b. formula
50Question Twenty Five
Which of the following is not part of the
Scientific Method?
- Gather Information by doing Research
- Record Data in a Table Analyze It
- Make an Educated Guess
- Change data to get the result you want
51d. change data
52Question Twenty Six
Which of the following is the equivalent for 1 km?
- 100 cm
- 100 m
- 1000 mm
- 1000 m
53d. 1000 m
54Question Twenty Seven
Which of the following is the equivalent for 1000
mL?
- 100 L
- 100 m
- 1000 cm3
- 1000 m
553
c. 1000 cm
56Question Twenty Eight
How many cm 1 m?
- 10 cm
- 100 cm
- 1000 cm
- 1,000,000 cm
57b. 100 cm
58Question Twenty Nine
How many m are there in 5 km?
- 50 m
- 500 m
- 5000 m
- 5,000,000 m
59c. 5000 m
60Question Thirty
How many seconds are in 2 hours?
- 60 sec
- 120 sec
- 3600 sec
- 7200 sec
61d. 7200 sec
62Question Thirty One
Which of the following is the unit for length?
63d. m
64Question Thirty Two
What piece of lab equipment should be used to
measure the volume of a liquid?
- graduated cylinder
- beaker
- digital scale
- metric ruler
65a. graduated cylinder
66Question Thirty Three
What piece of lab equipment should be used to
measure mass?
- graduated cylinder
- beaker
- digital scale
- metric ruler
67c. digital scale
68Question Thirty Four
What is the volume of a block of wood that
measures 2 cm x 4 cm x 3 cm?
693
d. 24 cm
70Question Thirty Five
The point to look at when reading measurements on
a graduated cylinder is called the.
- dip point
- meniscus
- well
- none of the above
71b. meniscus
7236
O
7337
Na
7438
S
7539
Mn
7640
H
7741
P
7842
Ti
7943
Ca
8044
Ne
8145
Ar
8246
B
8347
V
8448
C
8549
F
8650
Mg
8751
Al
8852
Si
8953
He
9054
Cl
9155
Li
9256
K
9357
N
9458
Sc
9559
Be
9660
Cr