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The Basics of Chemistry Version 8
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This is partner collaboration On a separate piece of paper you will answer each question. Upon viewing the answer, you will score yourself—1 point for a correct answer, 0 points for an incorrect answer At the end their will be a prize for being smarter than an 8 th grader!
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Which of the following is an acid? A) NaOH B) HCl C) NH 3 D) H 2 O Answer: B) HCl
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What are the pH values associated with acids and bases? A) 0-8 Bases, 9-14 Acids B) 0-6 Bases, 8-14 Acids C) 0-6 Acids, 8-14 Bases D) 0-8 Acids, 9-14 Bases Answer: C)
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Why is water polar? A) It has two sides of opposite charge, partial + and partial – B) It has the ability to disassociate quickly C) It has two sides of the same charge D) It has a north and south Answer: A)
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What does the Bohr Model for Carbon look like? (P= proton, N= neutron, E= electron) A) 6P, 8N, 8E B) 6P, 6N, 6E C) 8P, 8N, 8E D) 4P, 6N, 4E Answer: B)
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What is the significance of the atomic number? A) It tells you the # of protons & neutrons B) It tells you the # of electrons & neutrons C) It tells you the # of valence electrons D) It tells you the # of protons & electrons Answer: D)
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How do you calculate the # of neutrons? A) same as the atomic # B) same as the atomic mass C) atomic mass- atomic # D) same as # of electrons Answer: C)
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How was the paperclip able to float on top of the water? A) Adhesion B) Polarity C) Freezing point D) Surface Tension Answer: D)
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What makes isotopes different? A) they have extra neutrons B) they have extra protons C) they have extra electrons D) they have extra neutrons & protons Answer: A)
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How do ionic bonds differ from covalent bonds? A) ionic bonds have shared electrons, covalent bonds have transferred electrons B) ionic bonds can only involve 2 atoms, covalent bonds can have more than 2 C) ionic bonds have transferred electrons, covalent bonds have shared D) they both have shared electrons
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What is the significance of valence electrons? A) they show how atoms will react/bond B) they show the group # that atom is in C) they show the mass number D) both A & B Answer: D
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Draw a Bohr model of Neon. Answer: to be drawn on board
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Draw an ionic bond between Na and Cl. Also showing the resulting ions. Answer: to be drawn on the board
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Ice floats, what does this mean? A) solid water is less dense than liquid water B) solid water is more dense than liquid water C) solid water has no hydrogen bonding D) solid water has a low freezing point Answer: A)
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A maritime climate is moderated primarily by which of the following properties of water? A) water is the universal solvennt B) water is cohesive and adhesive C) water has a high heat capacity D) water has a high surface tension Answer: C
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Lemon juice has a pH of about 2. This means A) it is neutral B) it has a higher concentration of H+ ions than water C) it has a lower concentration of H+ ions than water D) It has a higher concentration of OH- ions than water Answer= B
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Why do isotopes behave the same as normal atoms? A) the have the same # of neutrons B) they have the same # of electrons C) they have the same # of protons D) they have the same atomic mass Answer= B (electrons determine how atoms behave/ bind)
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Which of the following is NOT something that you can do with radioactive isotopes? A) detect damaged cells B) kill cancerous cells C) date decaying objects D) all of the above can be done with radioactivity Answer= D)
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Hydrogen has 3 isotopes: Hydrogen-1, Hydrogen- 2, and Hydrogen-3. What does Hydrogen-3 have as far as subatomic particles? A) 1 proton, 2 neutrons B) 3 protons, 3 neutrons C) 2 protons, 1 neutron D) 1 proton, 1 neutron Answer= A), nuclide notation (isotope notation), includes the mass # as a part of the name; mass= # of protons + # of neutrons
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Which ions are associated with acids & bases? A) H+ ions for bases, OH- ions for acids B) H- ions for acids, OH+ ions for bases C) H+ ions for acids, OH- ions for bases D) H 2 + ions for acids, O 2- ions for bases Answer= C)
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Complete this statement: horizontal rows are ____________ in the periodic table and vertical columns are ___________, which determine the # of ____________ _____________. Answer: Horizontal rows are periods in the periodic table and vertical columns are groups, which determine the # of valence electrons.
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0-5 pointsStudy more! 6-10 pointsStill need to review 11-15 pointsAlmost there 16+You are smarter than an 8 th grader and pretty prepared for the quiz!
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