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15 $1 Million
14 $500,000
13 $250,000
12 $125,000
11 $64,000
10 $32,000
9 $16,000
8 $8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
2 $200
1 $100
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What is a material? 10
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8 $8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
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1 $100

A: an element B: a type of substance

C: a pure substance D: A compound


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10 $32,000
9 $16,000
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7 $4,000
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5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
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Around how many 10
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elements are there? 8
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$8,000
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6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
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1 $100

A: 26000000 B: 13 million

C: 26 thousand D: 100
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14 $500,000
13 $250,000
12 $125,000
11 $64,000
10 $32,000
9 $16,000
8 $8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
2 $200
1 $100
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What best describes 10
$64,000
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9
an element? 8
$16,000
$8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
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A: one atom type B: 2 atom types

C: material D: chemical bonds


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10 $32,000
9 $16,000
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7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
2 $200
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How much of the 10
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table ere metals? 8
$16,000
$8,000
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6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
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1 $100

A: 3/4 B: 1/2

C: 1/4 D: 2/3
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10 $32,000
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8 $8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
3 $300
2 $200
1 $100
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What best describes 10
$64,000
$32,000
9
a compound? 8
$16,000
$8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
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A: 2 atoms mixed B: 1 atom type

C: different atoms D: The same


bonded atoms bonded
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9 $16,000
8 $8,000
7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
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3 $300
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What best 12
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$64,000
represents a 10
9
$32,000
$16,000
becomes in a word 8
7
$8,000
$4,000
equation? 6
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A: = B:

C: goes to D: makes
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Why are chemical 10
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formulae best (e.g. 8
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H2O)? 6
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A: less info, fast B: slower, more info

C: makes a change D: more info, fast.


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Are elements and 11 $64,000
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their compounds 9 $16,000
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the same? 7 $4,000
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A: never B: always

C: often D: rarely
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What best describes 10
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a chemical change? 8
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A: Reversible B: Backwards

C: only 1 way D: Exciting


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4 $500
3 $300
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What best describes 10
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$32,000
9
a mixture? 8
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7 $4,000
6 $2,000
5 $1,000
4 $500
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A: substances bonded B: 2 atom types

D: Substances not
C: 1 atom type mixed
bonded
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Which is NOT an 10
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element here? 8
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A: oxygen B: water

C: hydrogen D: carbon
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Which cannot be a 10
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pure substance? 8
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A: compound B: element

C: mixture D: atom
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Whats the freezing 10
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point of salt water? 8
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A: 10C B: 0C

C: -10F D: -10C
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If potassium and 12
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oxygen reacted 10
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what would it make? 8
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A: Potassium oxide B: Potassium dioxide

C: Potassium oxygen D: Oxygen potasside


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Who invented the 10
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periodic table? 8
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A: Newton B: Mendeleev

C: Einstein Wegener
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