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Chemistry Unit Review
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The smallest particle that a compound with covalent bonds is called what? A molecule
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When Ice Melts, is it a physical or chemical reaction? Physical
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When a chemical reaction occurs, what happens to the reactants? They become something else
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How many atoms are in H 2 CO 3 (carbonic acid) in this equation? ____H 2 CO 3 ____H 2 O + ___CO 2 six
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A campfire is an example of what kind of chemical reaction? exothermic
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How many different kinds of elements are involved in this reaction? ____H 2 CO 3 ____H 2 O + ___CO 2 three
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What law of science dictates that chemical equations must be balanced? Law of conservation of Matter (mass)
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The atomic number of an element tells us what about it? The number of protons
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What do we call the electrons found in the outermost energy levels of atoms ? Valence electrons
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The term for the interaction of electrons which hold atoms together is what? Chemical bond
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The identity of elements is defined by how many ___________ it has in its nucleus. protons
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A chemical bond that forms when electrons from one atom are transferred to another is called what? Ionic bond
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A chemical bond that forms when electrons from one atom are shared with one other atom is called what? covalent bond
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A chemical bond that forms when electrons from many atoms are loosely shared with many other atoms is called what? Metallic bond
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How many valence electrons are there in the elements in the Alkaline Earth Metals family (group 2)? 2
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Electrons are organized in atoms by what? Energy levels
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Numbers that would go in the blanks of this equation are called what? ____H 2 CO 3 ____H 2 O + ___CO 2 coefficients
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How many valence electrons are there in elements in the Oxygen family? 6
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What do elements in the same group on the periodic table have in common which gives them similar chemical properties? Number of valence electrons
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The physical characteristic of being able to be drawn into wires without breaking is known as what? ductility
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What ending is used for the names of ions formed when atoms GAIN electrons? - ide, like Chlorine (Cl) goes to Chloride when it gets an electron and becomes an ion (Cl - )
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How many valence electrons are there in Bromine (Br) ? 7
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Repeating, 3 dimensional patterns of ions in the structures of ionic bond substances is called what? Crystal lattice
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Elements such as nitrogen, which is found in its pure form in nature in a molecule N 2, are called what kind of elements? Diatomic elements
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What kind of bonding helps keep metals together so they are ductile and malleable? Metallic bonds
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Is this equation balanced? ____H 2 CO 3 ____H 2 O + ___CO 2 yes
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In general, do metals have a high number of valence electrons or a low number? low
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The physical characteristic of being able to be molded into shapes such as foil without breaking is known as what? malleability
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Most of the elements in the periodic table are what kind of elements? Metals
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The periodic table is arranged by atomic number, what was the first periodic table made by Medeleev arranged by? Atomic Mass
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The elements found in the same vertical columns on the periodic table are known as what? Groups or Families
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The elements found in the same horizontal rows on the periodic table are known as what? Periods
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Table salt contains elements from which two families of elements? Alkali Metals and Halogens
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As you move up and down across the periodic table, what happens to the chemical properties of the elements? They stay the same
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Chlorine and Iodine, which are important disinfectants, are in what family of elements ? Halogens
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About 80% of the air we breath is made up of which element? Nitrogen
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What are the two most reactive families of elements? Alkali metals and Halogens
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An atom with the same number of protons, neutrons and electrons has what electrical charge? Zero or neutral
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What is the only transition metal that is a liquid at room temperature? Mercury
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How many valence electrons are there in the elements in the Carbon family? 4
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A +1 ion has 36 electrons, how many protons does it have? 37
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How many electrons are in the 1 st energy level of an atom with 43 electrons? 2
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Barium (Ba) is most like which of the following Elements? Na, Cl, O, Ag or Be Be
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How reactive is Radon Gas? Not reactive
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What are the two most reactive families of elements? Alkali metals and Halogens
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Which is more reactive, Boron (B) or Potassium (K)? K
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A substance that cannot be separated or broken down into simpler substances by chemical means is known as what? Element
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When salt dissolves into water what kind of change has taken place? Physical
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A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined is known as what? A mixture
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A sample of matter made up entirely of either a single element or a single compound that has definite chemical and physical properties is known as what ? A pure substance
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A homogeneous (all the same) mixture of two or more substances uniformly dispersed through a single phase is known as what ? solution
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A substance made up of atoms of two or more different elements joined by chemical bonds is known as what ? A compound
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In a solution, the substance that gets dissolved into the solvent is called what? solute
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An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals is known as what? metalloid
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Sugar is put into water and it completely disappears. What kind of mixture would you have? solution
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Which one of the following is NOT a mixture? Milk Salt Eggs Butter Salt
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What kind of substance shows lower solubility in liquids as the temperature of the liquid increases? Gas
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Is sodium chloride an element or a compound? compound
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Flammability is what kind of property? Chemical
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The water in salt water is what part of the solution? solvent
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An element that conducts heat and electricity poorly is known as what? Non metal
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The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a given temperature and pressure is called what? Solubility
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An element that is shiny and that conducts heat and electricity well is called what? Metal
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Filtering could separate which of the following? Sugar Water Muddy Water Ice Tea Muddy Water
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What happens to the properties of elements when they form a compound? They change
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The physical forms of matter, which include solid, liquid and gas are known as what? States of Matter
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The state of matter that has a definite volume but not a definite shape is known as what? Liquid
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The measure of how hot or cold something is or a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object is known as what? Temperature
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An increase in the size of a substance in response to an increase in the temperature of the substance is known as what? Thermal expansion
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The change of state where a solid becomes a liquid is known as what ? melting
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The state of matter that does not have a definite volume or shape is known as what? Gas
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The state of matter in which the volume and shape of a substance are fixed is known as what ? Solid
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The change of state where a liquid becomes a gas is known as what ? Evaporation
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The change of state where a gas becomes a liquid is known as what ? condensation
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The change of state where a liquid becomes a solid is known as what ? freezing
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The change of state where a solid becomes a gas is known as what ? sublimation
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When water vapor cools and condenses, is the process endothermic or exothermic? exothermic
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The boiling point of water is 100 0 C and the melting point is 0 0 C, what is the freezing point of water in 0 C? 00C00C
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In a reaction/change where the substance in question gains heat energy is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? Endothermic
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If 1 liter of water boils at 100 0 C, what temperature would 1000 liters of water boil at? 100 0 C
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When one or more substances change into entirely new substances with different properties it is called what? Chemical Change
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Which physical property is a ratio between the mass and volume of a substance Density
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If an element has 18 protons, how many electrons will it have in a neutral or zero charge state? 18
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When water vapor condenses into liquid water, what kind of change is taking place ? Physical
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Objects float or sink in fluids based on what property? density
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The rate at which a substance conducts heat is called what? Thermal conductivity
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How easily electricity moves through a substance is called what? Electrical conductivity
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D=M/V is what relationship? Density
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In a graduated cylinder containing many liquid layers, where is the most dense liquid found? The bottom
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Wooden spoons are used in cooking because they have a very low what? Thermal Conductivity
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When two substances are mixed together and bubbles are produced, what kind of change has taken place ? Chemical
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The quantity of heat required to raise a unit of mass of a material 1 degree Centigrade (Celsius) is called what? Specific heat
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What happens to the properties of elements when they form a mixture? They stay the same
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