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Review Game #1

Warm-up  Take out a sheet of binder paper.  Number your paper from 1 to 27.  You will fill out the sheet and at the end I will display the answers so you can check how well you did.  This is a review of Unit One (Parts of the Atom, Elements, States of Matter, Chemical/Physical Change/Properties, the Periodic Table, and Periodic Trends)

1. Which of the following is positively charged?  A. Proton  B. Neutron  C. Electron  D. All of the Above

2. Which of the following is negatively charged?  A. Proton  B. Neutron  C. Electron  D. All of the Above

3. If a solid changes into a liquid the phase change is called:  A. Freezing  B. Boiling  C. Melting  D. Deposition

4. If a liquid changes into a gas the phase change is called:  A. Freezing  B. Boiling  C. Melting  D. Deposition

5. Which of the following is not a property of solids?  A. Definite shape  B. Easily compressed  C. Definite volume  D. Rigid particle arrangement

6. Which of the following isn’t a physical change?  A. Glass breaking  B. Melting Ice  C. Burning Leaves  D. Crushing a Can

7. Which of the following isn’t a chemical change?  A. Melting Butter  B. Rusting Car  C. Fireworks exploding  D. Bleaching your Hair

8. Which of the following can be separated by chemical means?  A. Cu  B. H 2 O  C. Na  D. C

9. Which of the following can be separated by physical means?  A. Sugar Water  B. Steel  C. Salt Water  D. Sand & Gravel

10. Which of the following is a chemical property?  A. Flammability  B. Elasticity  C. Melting Point  D. Transparency

11. Which element has 80 protons?  A. Boron  B. Bromine  C. Molybdenum  D. Mercury

12. Which element has 42 protons?  A. Boron  B. Bromine  C. Molybdenum  D. Mercury

13. Which of the following is a halogen?  A. Oxygen  B. Carbon  C. Fluorine  D. Neon

14. Which of the following is in the 3 rd period?  A. Scandium  B. Gallium  C. Sulfur  D. Potassium

15. Which of the following is in the 5 th period?  A. Scandium  B. Silver  C. Sulfur  D. Potassium

16. Which of the following is in the 15 th group?  A. Neon  B. Gold  C. Iodine  D. Phosphorus

17. Which of the following is in the 17 th group?  A. Neon  B. Gold  C. Iodine  D. Phosphorus

18. Si is the symbol for which element?  A. Silver  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Sulfur

19. C is the symbol for which element?  A. Chlorine  B. Calcium  C. Silicon  D. Carbon

20. Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius?  A. Chlorine  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Aluminum

21. Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

22. Which element has the lowest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Aluminum

23. Which element has the lowest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

24. Which element has the highest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

25. Which element has the highest electronegativity?  A. Chlorine  B. Oxygen  C. Nitrogen  D. Fluorine

26. Which of the following is the electron configuration for Carbon?  A. 1s 2 2s 2 3s 2  B. 2p 6  C. 2p 2  D. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2

27. Which of the following is the electron configuration for Sulfur?  A. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 4  B. 1s 2 2p 2 3p 4  C. 2p 4 3p 6  D. 3p 16

Answer Key 1A10A19D 2C11D20A 3C12C21D 4B13C22B 5B14C23B 6C15B24D 7A16D25D 8B17C26D 9D18C27A

Warm-up  Take out a sheet of binder paper.  Number your paper from 1 to 26.  You will fill out the sheet and at the end I will display the answers so you can check how well you did.  This is a review of Unit One (Parts of the Atom, Elements, States of Matter, Chemical/Physical Change/Properties, the Periodic Table, and Periodic Trends)

1. Which of the following is negatively charged?  A. Proton  B. Neutron  C. Electron  D. All of the Above

2. Which of the following is positively charged?  A. Proton  B. Neutron  C. Electron  D. All of the Above

3. If a liquid changes into a gas the phase change is called:  A. Freezing  B. Boiling  C. Melting  D. Deposition

4. If a solid changes into a liquid the phase change is called:  A. Freezing  B. Boiling  C. Melting  D. Deposition

5. Which of the following isn’t a chemical change?  A. Melting Butter  B. Rusting Car  C. Fireworks exploding  D. Bleaching your Hair

6. Which of the following isn’t a physical change?  A. Glass breaking  B. Melting Ice  C. Burning Leaves  D. Crushing a Can

7. Which of the following is not a property of solids?  A. Definite shape  B. Easily compressed  C. Definite volume  D. Rigid particle arrangement

8. Which of the following can be separated by physical means?  A. Sugar Water  B. Steel  C. Salt Water  D. Sand & Gravel

9. Which of the following can be separated by chemical means?  A. Cu  B. H 2 O  C. Na  D. C

10. Which of the following is a chemical property?  A. Flammability  B. Elasticity  C. Melting Point  D. Transparency

11. Which element has 42 protons?  A. Boron  B. Bromine  C. Molybdenum  D. Mercury

12. Which element has 80 protons?  A. Boron  B. Bromine  C. Molybdenum  D. Mercury

13. Which of the following is a halogen?  A. Oxygen  B. Carbon  C. Fluorine  D. Neon

14. Which of the following is in the 5 th period?  A. Scandium  B. Silver  C. Sulfur  D. Potassium

15. Which of the following is in the 17 th group?  A. Neon  B. Gold  C. Iodine  D. Phosphorus

16. Which of the following is in the 3 rd period?  A. Scandium  B. Gallium  C. Sulfur  D. Potassium

17. Which of the following is in the 15 th group?  A. Neon  B. Gold  C. Iodine  D. Phosphorus

18. C is the symbol for which element?  A. Chlorine  B. Calcium  C. Silicon  D. Carbon

19. Si is the symbol for which element?  A. Silver  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Sulfur

20. Which element has the lowest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Aluminum

21. Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius?  A. Chlorine  B. Sodium  C. Silicon  D. Aluminum

22. Which of the following elements has the smallest atomic radius?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

23. Which element has the lowest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

24. Which element has the highest electronegativity?  A. Chlorine  B. Nitrogen  C. Oxygen  D. Fluorine

25. Which element has the highest ionization energy?  A. Chlorine  B. Iodine  C. Bromine  D. Fluorine

26. Which of the following is the electron configuration for Carbon?  A. 1s 2 2s 2 3s 2  B. 2p 6  C. 2p 2  D. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 2

27. Which of the following is the electron configuration for Sulfur?  A. 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 4  B. 1s 2 2p 2 3p 4  C. 2p 4 3p 6  D. 3p 16

Answer Key 1C10A19C 2A11C20B 3B12D21A 4C13C22D 5A14B23B 6C15C24D 7B16C25D 8D17D26D 9B18D27A