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Answer the following questions. Test Review Answer the following questions.

# 1. A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction is called

#2 Energy is either absorbed or released during a

#3 The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are called the

#4 In a chemical formula these #’s show the ratio of atoms of the different elements in a compound

#5 The process that changes matter into one or more new substances is a

#6 This number often appears in front of a chemical formula and tells you the number of molecules or atoms of each substance in the reaction

#7 The one way to REALLY know that a chemical reaction has occurred is that

#8 “Conservation of Mass” means that matter is not ____________ or ___________.

#9 A shorter, easier way to show chemical reactions, using symbols instead of words, is called a __________________ ______________

# 10 Ca(NO3) How many atoms are in the compound ?

# 11 2Ca(NO3) How many molecules are in the above compound?

# 12 Ca(NO3) How many elements are in the above compound?

# 13 Write a chemical formula for the compound: Sodium oxide

# 14 Write a chemical formula for the compound: Aluminum chloride

15 Which of the following examples shows that a chemical reaction has occurred because new substances were formed? A A rock broke into smaller pieces when it was hammered. B Bubbles formed when baking soda and vinegar were mixed. C Water turned red when food coloring was added. D A solid was formed when water was cooled.

16. The chemical reaction below is what occurs when plants make food during photosynthesis. Which of the compounds are the reactants in this reaction? A Only CO2 B Only H2 O C Both CO2 and H2 O D Only C6 H12 O6 CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2

17. Iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O) to form Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) 17. Iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O) to form Iron Oxide (Fe2O3). The properties of Fe2O3 are most likely: A Similar to both copper and oxygen B Similar only to oxygen C Similar only to copper D Different from copper or oxygen

18. The product in a balanced reaction is 4Al2O3 18. The product in a balanced reaction is 4Al2O3. Which of the following shows the number of aluminum and oxygen atoms in 4Al2O3? A 8 atoms of Aluminum and 12 atoms of Oxygen B 2 atoms of Aluminum and 3 atoms of Oxygen C 6 atoms of Aluminum and 7 atoms of Oxygen D 8 atoms of Aluminum and 3 atoms of Oxygen

Let’s review the answers! You’re done Let’s review the answers!

#1 A solid that forms from a solution during a chemical reaction is called precipitate

#2 Energy is either absorbed or released during a Chemical reaction

#3 The substances listed on the left side of a chemical equation are called the reactants

#4 In a chemical formula these #’s show the ratio of atoms of the different elements in a compound subscripts

#5 The process that changes matter into one or more new substances is a Chemical change

#6 This number often appears in front of a chemical formula and tells you the number of molecules or atoms of each substance in the reaction coefficient

#7 The one way to REALLY know that a chemical reaction has occurred is that A new substance is formed

#8 “Conservation of Mass” means that matter is not ____________ or ___________. Created or destroyed

#9 A shorter, easier way to show chemical reactions, using symbols instead of words, is called a Chemical equation

# 10 Ca(NO3) How many atoms are in the compound ? 5

# 11 2Ca(NO3) How many molecules are in the above compound? 2

# 12 Ca(NO3) How many elements are in the above compound? 3

# 13 Write a chemical formula for the compound: Sodium oxide Na2O

AlCl3 # 14 Write a chemical formula for the compound: Aluminum chloride AlCl3

15 Which of the following examples shows that a chemical reaction has occurred because new substances were formed? A A rock broke into smaller pieces when it was hammered. B Bubbles formed when baking soda and vinegar were mixed. C Water turned red when food coloring was added. D A solid was formed when water was cooled.

15 Which of the following examples shows that a chemical reaction has occurred because new substances were formed? A A rock broke into smaller pieces when it was hammered. B Bubbles formed when baking soda and vinegar were mixed. C Water turned red when food coloring was added. D A solid was formed when water was cooled.

16. The chemical reaction below is what occurs when plants make food during photosynthesis. Which of the compounds are the reactants in this reaction? A Only CO2 B Only H2 O C Both CO2 and H2 O D Only C6 H12 O6 CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2

17. Iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O) to form Iron Oxide (Fe2O3) 17. Iron (Fe) reacts with oxygen (O) to form Iron Oxide (Fe2O3). The properties of Fe2O3 are most likely: A Similar to both iron and oxygen B Similar only to oxygen C Similar only to iron D Different from iron or oxygen

18. The product in a balanced reaction is 4Al2O3 18. The product in a balanced reaction is 4Al2O3. Which of the following shows the number of aluminum and oxygen atoms in 4Al2O3? A 8 atoms of Aluminum and 12 atoms of Oxygen B 2 atoms of Aluminum and 3 atoms of Oxygen C 6 atoms of Aluminum and 7 atoms of Oxygen D 8 atoms of Aluminum and 3 atoms of Oxygen