Title: Final Review
1Final Review
2 3- 1. When diluting sulfuric acid
- a. add the sulfuric acid to plenty of water
- b. add plenty of water to the sulfuric acid
- 2. If you do not understand a direction or part
of a lab procedure, you should - a. figure it out as you do the lab
- b. try several methods until something works
- c. ask the instructor before proceeding
- d. skip it and go on to the next part
- 3. After completing an experiment, all chemical
wastes should be - a. left at your lab station for the next class
- b. disposed of according to your instructors
directions - c. dumped in the sink
- d. taken home
4- 4. If an acid is splashed on your skin, wash at
once with - soap
- oil
- concentrated base
- plenty of water
- 5. Sarah accidently broke a glass beaker while
conducting a lab. The first safety procedure for
Sarah to do is to - a. sweep up the broken glass immediately and put
it in the trash - b. inform her teacher immediately so that her
teacher can sweep up the glass - c. leave it for the next class to clean up
- d. none of the above
5- 6.________
- 7. ________
- 8. ________
- 9.________
b
- . The object may cause a burn.
- . There is a potential of punctures or cuts.
- . Use the chemical under a fume hood.
- . The chemical is corrosive.
c
a
d
6- 10. ________
- 11. ________
-
- 12. ________
c
- . graduated cylinder- used to measure accurate
liquid volumes - . flask- glassware used to contain reaction
solutions - . beaker- multi-purpose glassware that is used to
hold and heat substances
b
a
7- 13. Define a meniscus and how you use it when
reading a graduated cylinder. - 14. What is the reading on the graduated cylinder
below? _________ mL
Meniscus- the curve (dip) of a liquid substance
in a graduated cylinder read the graduated
cylinder from the bottom of the meniscus
43
8- 15. A triple beam balance is used to measure
_______________. What is the reading on the
triple beam balance below? _________ g
mass
545.2
9- 16. The phrase used to remember metric conversion
prefixes is King Henry __________________________
________________________________________. - 17. A student has 0.45 L of a liquid. What is the
volume in mL? 0.45 L ________ mL
King Henry Died by Drinking Chocolate Milk
450
10 11- 1. The scientific method is a process that
scientist use to _________________________________
______. - 2. Organize the 6 steps of the scientific method
in the correct order 1-6. - ________ Conclusion
- ________ State the problem
- ________ Experiment
- ________ Gather information
- ________ Analyze the data
- ________ Formulate a testable hypothesis
Solve a problem
6
1
4
2
5
3
12- 3. Tommy conducted an experiment and concluded
that a species of mosquitoes (sp. S. ouch) will
grow larger when exposed to microwaves for long
periods of time. What could Tommy do to make his
conclusion more valid? - A. Try a different species of mosquitoes
- B. Repeat the same experiment multiple times with
the same species of mosquitoes - C. Use a large number of the mosquitoes (sp S.
ouch) - D. Both b and c
- 4. A hypothesis is _______________________________
______. The format for writing a TESTABLE
hypothesis is If IV then DV? (Ex. If I eat 20
pieces of chocolate then I will have a stomach
ache)
an educated guess
13- 5. In an activity, a ball is dropped from a
height of 100 cm onto five different materials.
The rebound height of each drop is shown in the
graph. Which of the following describes the
hypothesis most likely being tested? - A. The mass of the ball affects the rebound
height. - B. The material the ball is made of affects the
rebound height. - C. The height the ball is dropped from affects
the rebound height. - D. The surface the ball is dropped onto affects
the rebound height.
14- 6. A control is the standard to which test
results can be compared - 7. The independent variable is the variable that
is manipulated or changed (MIX) - 8. The dependent variable is the variable that
responds to the changes in the independent
variable (DRY)
15- 9. An experiment was designed to investigate the
effect of caffeine on the heartbeat of water
fleas. Two populations of water fleas was
cultured. Both populations had water with the
same mineral content, were supplied with
identical amounts of bacteria food, received the
same amount of light, and had their temperature
maintained at 20oC. Every two hours, water fleas
from both populations were selected and their
heartbeats were monitored. The fleas of
population one had caffeine administered five
minutes before their heartbeat was checked. The
fleas of population two were given nothing. - I. What part of the experiment above is
population two? - a. Independent variable
- b. Dependent variable
- c. Control
- II. What part of the experiment above was the
caffeine? - a. Independent variable
- b. Dependent variable
- c. Control
16Independent
- 10. The ________________________ variable is
graphed on the x- axis. The ___________________
variable is graphed on the y- axis. - 11. You are measuring the how the temperature in
your room changes over a period of time. What
type of graph would you use to graph this data? - A. Line graph B. Bar graph C. Pie Chart
- 12. A researcher determined the percentage of
electrical energy transformed into different
forms of energy by a toaster. The best way to
communicate these results is to display the data
using a - A. Line graph B. Bar graph C. Pie (Circle) graph
Dependent
17- 13. The line graph below shows the month and the
number of bathing suites sold each month. What
variable does the number of bathing suits sold
represent in the research? - A. independent variable
- B. dependent variable
- C. control
- D. constant
18 19- Which of the following sets of measurements is
most precise? - A. 18.56, 20.56, 22.56
- B. 18, 20, 22
- C. 17.5, 20.5, 21.5
- D. 18, 19, 20
- Which of the following will allow measurement of
a liquids volume with the greatest precision. - A. 50 mL cylinder graduated in 1 mL increments
- B. 100 mL cylinder graduated in 0.5 mL increments
- C. 100 mL cylinder graduated in 1 mL increments
- D. 100 mL cylinder graduted in 5 mL increments
20 21- 1. Write the formula for density
- 2. Complete the triangle below for the density
formula. - 3. Write the unit(s) of measure for density,
volume, and mass. - Density units of measure ____________
______________ - Mass unit of measure _______________
- Volume units of measure _____________
______________
Density mass/volume
g/mL
g/cm3
g
mL
cm3
22- 4. Calculate the density of a metal cube that has
a mass of 30 g and a volume of 16 cm3. - 5. If you have a graduated cylinder that was
filled to 25 ml and you dropped a rock into it
and water in the cylinder raises to 29 ml. What
is the volume of the rock? If this same rock has
a mass of 44g what would the density of this rock
be? - 6. What is the density of water? ___________ g/mL
- 7. If an object has a density of 1.3 g/cm3, it
will _________ in water. - A. sink B. float
- 8. If an object has a density of 0.7 g/mL it will
________ in water. - A. sink B. float
D m/v ? D 30g/16cm3 ? D1.88 g/cm3
V (29ml 25mL 4mL ? D m/v ? D 44g/4mL ? D
11 g/mL
VF VI
1
23- Use the figure below to answer questions 9 and
10. - 9. Which liquid in the beaker above is the most
dense? _______________ - 10. Which liquid in the beaker above is the least
dense? _______________
Volume 4
Volume 1
24- 11. The volume of object X in the figure on the
right is - a. 20 mL b. 25 mL c. 30 mL d. 35 mL
25 26- 1. Viscosity is a fluids ________________ to
flow. - 2. A fluid is any substance that flows. A fluid
can be a liquid or a _______________. - 3. Which substance below is the most viscous?
- A. water B. honey
- 4. Which substance below is the least viscous?
- A. water B. honey
resistance
gas
27- 5. Students in a chemistry lab measure the time
it takes four different 100 mL solutions to pass
through a hole in the bottom of the cup. Which of
the following properties of the solutions is most
likely being measured? - A. buoyancy B. mass C. viscosity D.
volume - 6. When compared to a high viscosity liquid, a
liquid with a low viscosity - A. must have a lower volume
- B. is easier to pour
- C. takes longer to pour from one container to
another - D. must have a higher density
28Buoyancy
29- 1. Buoyancy is the __________ force exerted on an
object by a fluid that it is immersed in. - A. downward B. upward
- 2. List two examples that illustrate buoyancy
(example ship on the sea) _______________________
_________ - ______________________________________________
- _________________________________
30Kinetic Theory and States of Matter
31- 1. When a substance is heated, the molecules
or atoms that make up the substance move _____. - A. faster B. slower
- 2. List the 4 states of matter and 2
characteristics of each. - ____________________- definite shape, definite
volume - ____________________- no definite shape, definite
volume - ____________________- no definite shape, no
definite volume - ____________________- no definite shape, no
definite volume, charged particles, matter
consisting of high-temperature gas
solid
liquid
gas
plasma
32- 3. List the phase of water in order, from the
phase with the slowest molecular movement to the
phase with the fastest molecular movement. - A. gas ? liquid ? solid
- B. liquid ? solid ? gas
- C. solid ? liquid ? gas
- D. gas ? solid ? liquid
- 4. Matter that has a definite volume and a
definite shape is a _______. - A. gas B. liquid C. plasma D. solid
33- 5. Fill in the heating curve for water using the
following terms freezing point, melting point,
condense, and boiling point
GAS
Condense
Decreasing Temperature
Boiling point
LIQUID
Freezing point
Increasing Temperature
Melting point
SOLID
34GAS
LIQUID
SOLID
- 6. Use the graph above to determine the freezing
point of water ______ OC and the boiling point of
water ______ OC.
100
0
35Classification of Matter
36- 1. Pure substance have a definite composition
(Ex. Elements or compounds) - 2. Element simplest pure substance which CAN
NOT be broken down through physical or chemical
means - 3. Compound- is a pure substance composed of 2 or
more elements that are chemically combined in
definite proportions (Ex. H2O, CO2) - 4. Mixture composed of 2 or more different
substances that can be separated through physical
means - 5. Homogeneous mixture a mixture that is the
SAME throughout - 6. Heterogeneous mixture a mixture that is NOT
THE SAME throughout - 7. Chemical reaction when 2 or more substances
react to form a new substance - 8. Chemical change A change of one substance to
a new substance that differ in appearance and
chemical make-up (Ex. Rusting, digestion,
burning) - 9. Physical change a change in the appearance
or state of a substance but NOT its chemical
make-up
37- 10. Classify each of the following as a physical
or chemical property - ___ hardness
- ___ color
- ___ reactivity
- ___ melting point
- ___ chalk breaks easily
- ___ salt water conducts electricity
- ___ flammability
- ___ plastic does not rust
- ___ density
PP
PP
CP
PP
PP
CP
CP
CP
PP
38- 11. Classify each of the following as a physical
or chemical change - ___ digestion
- ___ two clear liquids are mixed and the mixture
turns blue - ___ a tree is cut down
- ___ water evaporates into steam
- ___ burning a log
CC
CC
PC
PC
CC
39- 12. Classify each as either a homogeneous mixture
(HM), or heterogeneous mixture (HT) - ____ marble
- ____ air
- ____ mixed vegetables
- ____ hot chocolate with marshmallows
HT
HM
HT
HT
40- 13. The figure below shows an experimental setup
used to separate the components of a colored ink
sample. Which of the following describes this
laboratory technique? - A. filtration
- B. distillation
- C. chromatography
41 42- 1. Who attempted to classify the elements by
organizing them into a seven column table by
atomic mass? - Dalton B. Mendeleev C. Bohr
- 2. The metals are located on the __________ side
of the zig-zag line. - 3. The nonmetals are located on the __________
side of the zig-zag line. - 4. Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony,
tellurium, polonium, and astatine are located
along the zig-zag line and are called
_________________.
left
right
metalloids
43- 5. Label the periodic table box below with the
following terms atomic number, atomic mass,
symbol, name, number of protons, number of
electrons
Atomic number, Number of protons, number of
electrons
symbol
Atomic mass
Name
44- 6. Periods on the periodic table are arranged in
________. - A. horizontal rows
- B. vertical columns
- 7. Groups on the periodic table are arranged in
_________. - A. horizontal rows
- B. vertical columns
- 8. Periods are equal to ___________.
- A. valence electrons- electrons on outer energy
level - B. energy levels- electron rings
- 9. Group numbers are equal to __________.
- A. valence electrons- electrons on outer energy
level - B. energy levels- electron rings
45- 10. Complete the table below. (halogens, noble
gases, alkali metals, nitrogen group, carbon
group, alkaline earth metals, oxygen group, boron
group)
Group Group Family Name Valence Electrons Oxidation Number
1A Alkali Metals 1 1
2A Alkaline Earth Metals 2 2
3A Boron Group 3 3
4A Carbon Group 4 4 or -4
5A Nitrogen Group 5 -3
6A Oxygen Group 6 -2
7A Halogens 7 -1
8A Noble Gases 8 0
46- 11. The group B elements are called the
________. - A. noble gases
- B. halogens
- C. transition metals
- 12. Phosophorus (P) has ______ protons inside of
the nucleus. - 13. Aluminum (Al) has ______ electrons outside of
the nucleus. - 14. The symbol for lead is ________.
- 15. The most reactive metals are the _________.
- A. halogens
- B. noble gases
- C. alkali metals
- 16. The most reactive nonmetals are the ______.
- A. alkaline earth metals
- B. halogens
15
13
Pb
47- 17. The __________ are the most stable elements
and undergo the fewest chemical reactions. - A. alkali metals B. halogens C. noble gases
- 18. Ca and Mg are located in the same _________
and they have the same number of ___________
electrons. Ca and Mg have similar
________________ and physical properties for this
reason. - 19. ________________ and ____________ are
elements that have similar chemical properties to
bromine (Br) and iodine (I) - 20. What do lithium (Li), beryllium (Be) and
carbon (C) all have in common? - valance electrons B. atomic mass
- C. atomic number D. energy levels
- 21. Name the element that has 2 valence electrons
and 2 energy levels ______________________ - 22. Name the element that has 7 valence electrons
and 4 energy levels _______________________
group
valence
Chemical
Fluorine (F)
Chlorine (Cl)
Beryllium- Be
Bromine- Br
48 49- 1. Identify the parts of the atom by using the
figure on the right. (proton, electron, neutron,
nucleus, neutral, negative, positive) - A. ___________ - has a ___________ charge.
- B. ___________ - the center of an atom gives an
atom its mass - C. ___________ - has a ____________ charge.
- D. ___________ - has a ____________ charge
Neutron
neutral
Nucleus
Proton
positive
Electron
negative
50- 2. How do you determine the number of neutrons?
_________________________________ - 3. A certain atom has 26 protons, 26 electrons,
and 30 neutrons. Its mass number is _____. - A. 26 B. 30 C. 56 D. 82
- 4. The diagram on the right represents _______
which is currently the accepted model of an atom.
- A. a Bohr model B. an electron cloud
model C. electron dot diagram
Neutrons atomic mass atomic number
51- 5. What is the rule for the Bohr model of an
atom? _____ _____ _____ - Bohr Model
- 6. The atoms in Group A are different from the
atoms in Group B because only the atoms in Group
A have - A their outer energy levels filled with electrons
- B three energy levels of electrons
- C electron arrangements typical of metals
- D electron arrangements typical of nonmetals
8
2
8
52- 7. The dots around an electron dot diagram
represent the __________ electrons which is the
same as the group number. - 8. Complete the table below.
Valence
Element Bohr Model Electron Dot Diagram
Lithium Li
Sodium Na
53- 9. The ___________ is the subatomic particle that
is responsible for the chemical behavior of an
element. - A. proton B. neutron C. electron
- 10. Observe the table above to determine the
metal used during a fireworks display if a bright
green spectrum was observed? - Copper B. Strontium chloride C. Lithium
D. Copper chloride
Substance Element Color
Copper chloride Bright green
Lithium chloride Carmine red
Sodium chloride Yellow orange
Strontium chloride Scarlet red
54- 11. An atom that has lost or gained electrons is
called a(n) _______ and can have a positive or
negative charge. - A. particle B. isotope C. ion D. neutron
- 12. A _________ atom equals ZERO and has an equal
number of protons and electrons. - A. negatively charged B. positively
charged C. neutral - 13. If an atom donates electrons it will have a
_________ charge. - A. positive B. neutral C. negative
- 14. If an atom accepts electrons it will have a
_________ charge. - A. positive B. neutral C. negative
55- 15. All of these atoms donate electrons and form
positive ions EXCEPT -
56 57- 1. What type of bond is pictured on the right
between two chlorine atoms? - A. covalent B. metallic C. ionic
-
- 2. A __________ bond is formed between two
_____________. The electrons are ____________. - 3. What type of bond is pictured on the right
between sodium and chlorine? - A. covalent B. metallic C. ionic
covalent
nonmetals
shared
58nonmetal
- 4. A(n) _________ bond is formed between a
________ and a ___________ and the electrons are
______________. - 5. What type of bond will be formed between the
elements below? For a covalent bond write CB
and for an ionic bond write IB - ________ H and F ________ N and Cl
- ________ Ca and Br ________ K and I
- ________ H and S ________ Rb and Cl
ionic
metal
transferred
CB
CB
IB
IB
CB
IB
59- 6. Write the chemical formula and name for the
following binary ionic compounds.
Element Chemical Formula Compound Name
Li and S Li2S Lithium Sulfide
Mg and P Mg3P2 Magnesium Phosphide
Na and Cl NaCl Sodium Chloride
60- Conservation of Mass and Reactions
61- Law of Conservation of Mass-
- __________________________________________________
_________ - 2. Exothermic Reaction
- __________________________________________________
__________ - 3. Endothermic Reaction
- __________________________________________________
_________ - 4. Exergonic Reaction -___
- __________________________________________________
__________ - 5. Endergonic Reaction- __________________________
_____________________________
62- 6. The reaction of CaO and water is exothermic.
A student mixes the two chemicals in a test tube
and touches the side of the test tube. Which
statement describes the students observation? - A. The test tube becomes hot as heat is
released. - B. The test tube becomes hot as heat is
absorbed - 7. The reaction that takes place inside of a glow
stick is best described as being a ________
reaction - A. endergonic B. endothermic C. exergonic
- 8. The law of conservation of mass requires a
chemical equation to have the ________ number of
atoms on each __________. To balance a chemical
equation, you must add _____________ in front of
the chemical formulas in the equation. You can
not ________ or ____________________ subscripts.
same
side
coefficients
add
change/take away
63- Count up the number of atoms that are found for
each element on each side of the equation. State
whether the equation is balanced or not for
questions 9 and 10. - 9. Ca(OH)2 2HNO3 ? Ca(NO3)2 2H2O
- Ca Ca
- O O Balanced or Not Balanced
- H H
- N N
- 10. Zn 2HCl ? ZnCl2 H2
- Zn Zn
- H H Balanced or Not Balanced
- Cl Cl
-
1
1
8
8
4
4
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
64- Determine the mass of the unknown substances
below for questions 11 and 12. - 11. What is the mass of reactant X in the
equation below? _______ g -
- X ? X
- 50g __?__ g ? 80 g
- 12. What is the mass of product in the
equation below? _______ g - _at_ ? _at_
- 40g 30g ? 60g __?_
g
30
10
65- 13. Use the figure below to determine the type of
reaction taking place in each letter. (synthesis,
decomposition, single replacement, double
replacement) -
- F Single-displacement
- G Decomposition
- H Synthesis
- I Double-displacement
66- 14. Balance the chemical equations below.
- _____P _____O2 ? _____P2O5
- _____Na2O _____CO2 ? ______Na2CO3
- 15. Indications of a double displacement reaction
are water, gas, and a(n) ____________. - A. acid B. base C. precipitate
- 16. Count the atoms
- Ca(O2H4)2 Ca O H
- 2NaCl2 Na Cl
4
2
5
1
1
1
1
4
8
4
2
67- 17. 2Fe2O3 ? 4Fe 3O2
- 1. Coefficient
- 2.Yield
- 3. Subscript
- 4. Reactants
- 5. Products
- 18. What is the function of the coefficient in a
chemical equation? - 19. What is the purpose of the subscript in the
chemical equation?
Coefficient- tells the number of units of a
substance in a chemical equation
Subscript- tells the number of atoms in a
chemical formula
68Solubility
69- 1. Solute _______________________________________
_____________________ - 2. Solvent ______________________________________
______________________ - 3. Solubility ___________________________________
________________________ - 4. Electrolyte __________________________________
__________________________ - 5. Nonelectrolyte _______________________________
____________________________ - 6. Unsaturated __________________________________
_________________________ - 7. Saturated ____________________________________
________________________ - 8. Supersaturated _______________________________
_____________________________ - 9. Polar Molecule _______________________________
_____________________________ - 10. Nonpolar Molecule ___________________________
______________________________________
70- 11. To dissolve a polar solute, the solvent must
be _________. - A. polar B. nonpolar C. neutral
- 12. To dissolve a nonpolar solute, the solvent
must be __________. - A. polar B. nonpolar C. neutral
- 13. List 3 ways in which the rate of dissolving
can be increased. - 14. How do you increase the solubility of a gas
into a liquid? (Ex. soda)
Stirring, increased temperature, increased
surface area
Cold temperature, high pressure
71- 15. According to the graph below, if you had 80g
of KBr dissolved in 100g water at 70 degrees C,
what kind of saturation would it be? - A. saturated B. unsaturated C. supersaturated
- 16. According to the graph on the right, the
solubility of ________ is least affected by an
increase in temperature. - A. KNO3 B. KBr C. NaCl
72polar
- 17. Water is ____________ because it has a
partially positive region and a partially
negative region. - 18. _________________ is the universal solvent
because of the polar nature of its molecules. - 19. A solution that has ions in it can produce
electricity and be classified as a(n) __ - A. nonelectrolyte B. electrolyte C. compound
water
73Acids and Bases
74- 1. Acid _________________________________________
___________________ - 2. Base _________________________________________
___________________ - 3. Hydroxide ion ________________________________
____________________________ - 4. Hydronium ion ________________________________
____________________________ - 5. Neutralization _______________________________
__________________ - 6. Ionization ___________________________________
_______________
750
14
- 7. The pH scale ranges from ________ to ________.
- 8. Classify the substances as acid (A), base (B)
or neutral (N) based on the pH.
Substance pH Acid, Base, Neutral
A 2
B 7
C 9
Acid (0-6)
Neutral
Base (8-14)
76- 9. What type of ions do acids form when dissolved
in water? - _______________
- 10. What type of ions do bases form when
dissolved in water? - _______________
-
- 11. List 3 properties of acids
- __________________________________________________
____
Hydrogen Ions (H)
Hydroxide Ions (OH-)
Corrosive, sour, electrolyte
77- 12. List 3 properties of bases
- __________________________________________________
____________ - 13. What are the products of a neutralization
reaction (acid base)? _ - _______________________________
- 14. Which solution below is a base that is also
an electrolyte? - A. solution 1 B. solution 2 C. solution 3 D.
solution 4
Corrosive, bitter, electrolyte
Water and a Salt
78- 15. A solution that has more H ions than OH-
ions is ________. - A. acidic B. neutral C. basic
The End !