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Name:_______________________
Numerical Response
1. Match the descriptions from the list above with the appropriate terms below.
(B3.1k/B3.3k)
Answer:
________
Alkali
metals
_________
noble gases
_________
_________
alkali
halogens
earth metals
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
Numerical Response
2. For each of the following, place a 1 for evidence of a chemical change and a 2 for a
physical change: (B1.1k/B1.2k)
a. A liquid evaporates
b. A toxic gas is produced
c. The reaction is difficult to reverse
d. Heat is absorbed
Answer: ________
a.
_________
b.
_________
c.
_________
d.
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
Numerical Response
3. For each element, place a 1 if it is a metal, place a 2 if it is a non-metal. (B1.2k)
Answer: ________
Cl
_________
Na
_________
Cu
_________
S
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
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Name:_______________________
Numerical Response
4. For each element, place a 1 if it is solid, place a 2 if it is liquid, and place a 3 if it is
a gas. (B1.2k)
Answer: ________
Mg
_________
Hg
_________
O
_________
Br
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
Numerical Response
5. Match each observation to the appropriate blank.
Answer: ________
Chemical
Change
_________
Chemical
Property
_________
Qualitative
Physical
Property
(B1.1k/B2.4k)
_________
Quantitative
Physical
Property
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
Numerical Response
6. How many protons would each of the following elements have?
Answer: ________
H
_________
C
_________
F
(B3.3k)
_________
Be
(Record your 4-digit answer in the numerical response section on the answer sheet)
Mr. Bexson______________________________________________
Name:_______________________
Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following are descriptions of caustic materials: (B2.1k)
i. Acidic
ii. Causes burns
iii. Causes blindness
iv. Explosive
v. Flammable
A. i, ii, iv
B. ii, v
C. i, ii, iii
D. ii, iii
2. The products of any combustion reaction will be _____________. (B2.2k)
A. A big explosion
B. carbon dioxide and heat
C. water and carbon dioxide
D. heat and water
Use the following information to answer the next 2 questions
Some chemical reactions
a. Iron rusts from exposure to air
b. Gasoline combusts in a vehicles engine
c. Very weak acid corrodes copper metal
d. Apples oxidize in air and eventually become brown
3.
ii
i
1
2
3
0
ii
3
2
1
4
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1.
2.
3.
4.
8. Which of the following would best show JJ Thompsons model of the atom where he
theorized electrons embedded in a positively charge core. (B3.2k)
A. 1.
B. 2.
C. 3.
D. 4.
Mr. Bexson______________________________________________
Name:_______________________
9. Which of the following best defines Rutherfords model of the atom where he theorized
electrons orbiting a nucleus like planets in a solar system? (B3.2k)
A. 1.
B. 2.
C. 3.
D. 4.
10. Why do scientists continue to change their models of the atom? (B3.2k/B3.3k)
A. Because they simply did not like the previous ones
B. To accommodate for new evidence that old models did not agree with
C. Because the equipment used to detect atoms was getting better
D. In order to ensure there was balance between electrons and protons.
11. The charge of the nucleus at the center of figures 3. and 4. would be overall
____________. (B3.3k)
A. negative
B. neutral
C. electric
D. positive
12. Which of the following statements about the periodic table is true? (B3.1k)
A. It is arranged in order of decreasing atomic number
B. It is arranged in order of electrons
C. The number of protons increases as you move across periods and down groups
D. It is composed of only 4 groups: Noble gases, halogens, alkali metals and alkali
earth metals.
H N Na Al
13. The number of elements above that are diatomic are: (B3.3k)
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Name:_______________________
clearly produces heat, a toxic gas and a black substance. He is wearing a lab coat and his
safety goggles.
20. Even though Rayne is wearing his safety goggles and his lab coat, what else should he be
doing to make sure he is completely safe? (B4.1s)
A. Wafting the chemical to smell the gas
B. Wearing latex gloves just in case it spills on his hands
C. Wear reinforced goggles because this reaction is particularly dangerous
D. Performing the reaction in a well-ventilated area like a fumehood to trap the toxic
gas
21. What can you be sure of in this experiment? (B1.3k)
A. There was a new substance produced, meaning a chemical change has happened
B. There was a chemical change because there was heat produced
C. There is certainly no way to be safe in this experiment
D. There was a physical change because of the presence of the heat
22. What of the following statements is true? (B1.3k/B2.4k)
A. This process created neutralized sulfuric acid
B. This process would be difficult to reverse
C. This process does not have a physical change
D. Clear and white are chemical properties of the sulfuric acid and the sugar
Written Response
1. Explain what matter is classified into in chemistry. (3 marks) (B1.2k)
Mr. Bexson______________________________________________
Name:_______________________
2. Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass and give an example of a reaction that
demonstrates this law. (2 marks). (B2.4k)
Element
Magnesium
Chlorine
Argon
Hydrogen
Symbo
l
Number of
Protons
Average
Number of
Neutrons
Number of
Electrons