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Title: Chemistry Review Game


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Chemistry Review Game
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Gravity attracts _____ toward the earths surface.
  • WEIGHT B. EVERYTHING
  • C. NEWTON D. VOLUME

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  • THE MASS AND WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT_______
  1. ARE THE SAME
  2. NEVER CHANGE
  3. ARE DIFFERENT
  4. NONE OF THESE

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  • The volume of an object is_____
  1. ITS LENGTH
  2. ITS MASS
  3. ITS WEIGHT
  4. THE SPACE IT OCCUPIES

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  • A unit to express density would be ____.
  1. g/cm3
  2. liter/milliliter
  3. distance/speed
  4. massvolume

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  • In the chemical formula H2SO4, the ratio of
    hydrogen to sulfur is_______
  1. 1 to2
  2. 2 to 1
  3. 3 to 4
  4. 4 to 2

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  • The electron has a ______ electric charge.
  1. Negative
  2. Positive
  3. Neutral
  4. No

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  • A substance which cannot be broken down into
    simpler substances is a(n)______.
  • Element
  • Molecule
  • Atom
  • Compound

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  • Particles located in the nucleus of an atom are
    ____.
  • Protons and electrons
  • Electrons and neutrons
  • Protons and neutrons
  • Uncharged

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When atoms combine to form compounds they _____
electrons.
  1. Gain
  2. Lose
  3. Share
  4. All of the above

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  • If an atom has 42 protons, it will have ___
    electrons.
  1. 42
  2. 21
  3. 84
  4. 14

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  • An atom which has a () or (-) charge is a(n)____.
  1. Element
  2. Ion
  3. Molecule
  4. Compound

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  • The chemical formula C35H72MgN4O5 has ___
    different kinds of elements.

A.136 B. 6 C.55 D. 5
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  • When a substance changes from a liquid to a gas,
    the change is called _____.
  1. Evaporation
  2. Fusion
  3. Condensation
  4. Chemical

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  • A unit of volume is_____.
  1. Milliliter
  2. Gram
  3. Millimeter
  4. Newton

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  • States of matter having no definite shape and no
    definite volume are_____.
  1. Solid and liquid
  2. Gas and Solid
  3. Liquid and Gas
  4. Gas and Plasma

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  • The number of ___ in an atom is called the atomic
    number.
  1. Electrons
  2. Neutrons
  3. Protons
  4. Neutrons and Protons

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  • The number of neutrons in an iron atom is ___.
  1. 26
  2. 56
  3. 30
  4. 29

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  • A group of nonmetals that are not chemically
    active under normal conditions of temperature and
    pressure are called____.
  1. Halogens C. Alkali earth metals
  2. Nitrogen D. Noble Gases

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  • Most elements can be classified as metals or ___.
  1. Halogens
  2. Nonmetals
  3. Non-active
  4. Noble Gases

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  • Chlorine is a member of the___.
  1. Halogens
  2. Alkali metals
  3. Noble Gases
  4. Transition Metals

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  • Lithium, sodium and potassium are all ____.
  1. Noble Gases
  2. Alkali Metals
  3. Halogens
  4. Transition Metals

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  • A solution with a pH of 6.2 is a(n)___.
  1. Salt
  2. Base
  3. Acid
  4. Halogen

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  • In a neutralization reaction ____ are formed.
  1. Bases
  2. Salts
  3. Acids
  4. Metals

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  • When electrons are shared between atoms a(n)
    _____ takes place.
  1. Ionic Bond
  2. Covalent Bond
  3. Displacement
  4. Synthesis

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  • A gain or loss of ____ always occurs in a
    chemical change.
  1. Ions
  2. Bases
  3. Salts
  4. Energy

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  • H2O ?H O2 is what classification of equation?
  • Synthesis C. Single Displacement
  • Decomposition D. Double Displacement

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  • 2NaI Pb(NO3)2 ?2NaNO3 PbI2 is what
    classification of equation?
  1. Synthesis C. Single Displacement
  2. Decomposition D. Double Displacement

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  • Positive charges move ____ each other.
  1. Away from
  2. Around
  3. Toward
  4. To bond with

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  • The element symbol S stands for____.
  1. Sulfur
  2. Silver
  3. Silicon
  4. Sodium

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  • H represents ____ and OH- represents ____. If
    they combine, they form _____.
  1. Acid, Base, Water
  2. Base, Acid, Water
  3. Water, Base, Acid
  4. Water, Acid, Base

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  • When a chemical reaction occurs, atoms are
    never______.
  1. Ionized
  2. Destroyed
  3. Precipitated
  4. Rearranged

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  • All atoms of the same element have the same
    number of _____.
  1. protons, electrons, and neutrons
  2. neutrons
  3. protons
  4. protons and neutrons

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  • Sodium (atomic number 11) has
  • ___ electrons in the outer shell.
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 7
  4. 8

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  • Anything that takes up space and has mass is the
    definition of ____.
  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Matter
  4. Gas

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  • A cube of metal 2 cm on a side has a mass of 64
    grams. The density of the metal is ___.
  1. 2 g/cm3 C. 8 g/cm3
  2. 32 g/cm3 D. 64 g/cm3

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  • The only naturally found liquid metal is _____.
  1. Fe
  2. Na
  3. Hg
  4. Au
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