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Chemistry Review A quick Overview of what we have studied

Fill in the blank with the correct word or phrase A substance that CAN NOT BE broken down chemically into another substance is best known as a(n) __________________

Fill in the Blank What term best describes all the elements that have the EXACT same number Valance electrons? ______________________

Fill in the Blank Anything that has mass and takes up space is best known as ____________________.

Fill in the blank A material is found to be malleable, shiny but fails to conduct electricity well. What term best describes this material? _____________________

Fill in the Blank To cause the reaction to occur the students had to raise temperature in the test tube from 89 degrees Celsius to 154 degrees Celsius. What kind of reaction is this? ___________________________

Fill in the Blank The Weakest type of bond between atoms is called a(n) ________________________

Fill in the Blank What is found by dividing the mass of an object by its volume? _______________________________

Fill in the Blank What makes every element unique on the Periodic Table? ___________________________

Fill in the Blank The smallest PART of a COMPOUND is best known as a(n) ___________________

Fill in the Blank What term best describes a liquid which is NOT even in concentration (chocolate milk?) __________________________

Multiple guess Which of the following substances DOES NOT exist as a molecule? Helium gas Salt Sugar Oxygen Gas

Multiple guess Which term is used for the element that loses the electrons in an ionic compound? Anion Cation Transion Polarion

Multiple guess Which one of the following statements is FALSE? Oxygen and Helium are elements Oxygen and Helium are both gases Oxygen and Helium exist as molecules Oxygen and Helium exist in different families

Multiple Guess Which element is pictured here? Fluorine Potassium Argon Chlorine

Multiple Guess What is the RAREST state of matter form for an element? Gaseous State Solid State Liquid State Sublimation State

Multiple Guess In a Family of elements, what trait remains the same for all the members? The TOTAL number of valent electrons The TOTAL number of protons The TOTAL number of electron shells The TOTAL number of neutrons

Multiple Guess What family of elements would best react with the Halogen family? I A II A IV A VII A

Multiple Guess This number of an element is found by adding its number of Protons and Neutrons Oxidation Number Atomic Number Atomic Mass Oxidation Mass

Multiple Guess Which of the following items IS NOT a molecule? Water Oxygen gas Salt Argon gas

Compare / Contrast Name 3 Similarities and 3 Differences between covalent and ionic bonds

Compare / Contrast What are the 3 main properties that define whether a material is a metal, metalloid, or non metal?

Compare/Analysis What material would best be used in making devices to cook food in? Material A Specific heat = 5.0j/kg Material B Specific Heat = 3.4 j/kg Material C Specific Heat = 1.0 j/kg Material D Specific Heat =.5 j/kg

Compare/Analysis What is the oxidation Numbers for the Following families I A II A III A IV A V A VI A VII A VIII A

Compare/ Analysis How much Carbon Dioxide gas did the following reaction require? 6CO 2 + 6H 2 O  C 6 H 12 O 6 + 6O 2 ?g 450g 600g 50g

Compare the 3 molecule Drawings, Identify the solid, liquid and gas