Semester a final review
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Semester A
Final Review
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Rules
Answer in your own poll pod.
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How are science and technology related?
A. Technology is a branch of natural
science.
B. Science is a branch of technology.
C. Advances in science may lead to
advances in technology and vice versa.
D. Science and technology are not related.
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Why are scientific models important?
A. They prove scientific theories.
B. They help visualize things that are very
complex, very large, or very small.
C. They make it harder to understand
things.
D. They never change.
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Timers at a swim meet used four
different clocks to time an event. Which
recorded time is the most precise?
A. 55 s
B. 55.2 s
C. 55.25 s
D. 55.254 s
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If the relationship between the manipulated variable
and the responding variable is a direct proportion,
what will a line graph of this relationship look like?
A. a straight line
B. a curved line
C. a jagged line
D. none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT a pure
substance?
A. milk
B. oxygen
C. water
D. carbon dioxide
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Water is a compound
because it …
A. can be broken down into simpler
substances.
B. always has two hydrogen atoms for
each oxygen atom.
C. is made of water atoms joined together.
D. both a and b
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Which of the following is a
heterogeneous mixture?
A. water in a swimming pool
B. sugar water
C. a jar of mixed nuts
D. stainless steel
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Filtration can be used to
separate mixtures based on …
A. their boiling points.
B. their densities.
C. their melting points.
D. the size of their particles.
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Which of the following is a
physical change?
A. sawing a piece of wood in half
B. burning a piece of wood
C. rust forming on an iron fence
D. a copper roof changing color from red
to green
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Which of the following is a
clue that a chemical change has
occurred?
A. Iron changes color when heated.
B. Gas bubbles form in boiling water.
C. Balls of wax form when melted wax is
poured into ice water.
D. A gas forms when vinegar and baking
soda are mixed.
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Forces of attraction limit the
motion of particles most in
A. a solid.
B. a liquid.
C. a gas.
D. both b and c
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Which of the following will cause a
decrease in gas pressure in a
closed container?
A. lowering the temperature
B. reducing the volume
C. adding more gas
D. both a and b
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If a solid piece of naphthalene is heated and
remains at 80°C until it is completely melted,
you know that 80ºC is the …
A. freezing point of naphthalene.
B. melting point of naphthalene.
C. boiling point of naphthalene.
D. both a and b
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During which phase change does
the arrangement of water
molecules become more orderly?
A. melting
B. freezing
C. boiling
D. condensing
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The phase change in which a substance
changes from a solid to a gas or vapor
without changing to a liquid first is…
A. sublimation.
B. deposition.
C. vaporization.
D. melting.
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Which phase change is an
endothermic change?
A. condensation
B. vaporization
C. deposition
D. freezing
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How was Bohr’s atomic model
similar to Rutherford’s model?
A. It assigned energy levels to electrons.
B. It described electron position in terms of
the electron cloud model.
C. It described how electrons gain or lose
energy.
D. It described a nucleus surrounded by a
large volume of space.
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What is the difference between
an atom in the ground state and
an atom in an excited state?
A. The atom in the ground state has less energy and is less stable than the atom in an excited state.
B. The atom in an excited state has one fewer electron than the atom in the ground state.
C. The atom in an excited state has more energy and is less stable than the atom in the ground state.
D. The atom in an excited state has one more electron than the atom in the ground state.
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The usefulness of Mendeleev’s
periodic table was confirmed by…
A. the discovery of subatomic particles.
B. its immediate acceptance by other
scientists.
C. the discovery of elements with predicted
properties.
D. the discovery of the nucleus.
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The atomic mass of an
element is …
A. the sum of the protons and neutrons in
one atom of the element.
B. twice the number of protons in one
atom of the element.
C. a ratio based on the mass of a carbon-
12 atom.
D. a weighted average of the masses of an
element’s isotopes.
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Which general statement
does NOT apply to metals?
A. Most metals are ductile.
B. Most metals are malleable.
C. Most metals are brittle.
D. Most metals are good conductors of
electric current.
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Among the alkali metals, the
tendency to react with other
substances …
A. does not vary among the members of
the group.
B. increases from top to bottom within the
group.
C. varies in an unpredictable way within
the group.
D. decreases from top to bottom within the
group.
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Study the electron dot diagrams for lithium,
carbon, fluorine, and neon in the figure.
Choose the statement that correctly identifies
the most stable of the elements.
A. Lithium is the most stable element because it has to lose only one electron to achieve a stable configuration.
B. Carbon is the most stable element because it can form four bonds.
C. Fluorine is the most stable element because it has to gain only one electron to achieve a stable configuration.
D. Neon is the most stable element because its highest occupied energy level is filled.
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The formation of an ionic
bond involves the …
A. transfer of electrons.
B. transfer of neutrons.
C. transfer of protons.
D. sharing of electrons.
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In a polar covalent bond, …
A. electrons are shared equally between
atoms.
B. a cation is bonded to an anion.
C. electrons are transferred between
atoms.
D. electrons are not shared equally
between atoms.
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Beryllium, Be, and chlorine, Cl, form a binary
ionic compound with a one-to-two ratio of
beryllium ions to chloride ions. The formula for
the compound is …
A. Be2Cl.
B. Be2Cl.
C. BeCl2.
D. Be2Cl2.
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When magnesium carbonate, MgCO2, reacts with nitric acid,
HNO3, magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid form. Carbonic
acid then breaks down into water and carbon dioxide. Which
two types of reactions take place in this process?
A. synthesis and decomposition
B. single-replacement and combustion
C. double-replacement and
decomposition
D. double-replacement and combustion
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In terms of energy, how would you
classify the following chemical
reaction?
2Cu + O2 2CuO + 315 kJ
A. endothermic
B. exothermic
C. both endothermic and exothermic
D. neither endothermic nor exothermic
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A log is burning in a fireplace. If the amount of
oxygen reaching the log is decreased, which
of the following statements is true?
A. The reaction rate increases.
B. The reaction rate decreases.
C. The reaction rate remains the same.
D. The reaction rate depends only on the
temperature.
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A student dissolved equal amounts of salt in
equal amounts of warm water, room-
temperature water, and ice water. Which of
the following is true?
A. The salt dissolved most quickly in the
warm water.
B. The salt dissolved most quickly in the
room-temperature water.
C. The salt dissolved most quickly in the ice
water.
D. none of the above
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A solution that contains more solute
than it would normally hold at that
temperature is said to be…
A. saturated.
B. unsaturated.
C. supersaturated.
D. concentrated.
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Which of the following is NOT a
property of an acid?
A. tastes sour
B. usually reacts with a metal
C. changes the color of an indicator
D. feels slippery
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A base is defined as a
compound that produces …
A. hydroxide ions in solution.
B. hydrogen ions in solution.
C. hydronium ions in solution.
D. sodium ions in solution.
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A small amount of acid is added
to a buffer solution. The pH of the
solution will …
A. increase.
B. decrease.
C. stay about the same.
D. become neutral.
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Uranium-238 undergoes alpha
decay. Therefore, uranium-238
will…
A. remain stable.
B. change into a different element
altogether.
C. emit neutral particles and no energy.
D. none of the above
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What type of radiation is emitted
when polonium-212 forms lead-
208?
A. an alpha particle
B. a beta particle
C. gamma radiation
D. all of the above
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Transmutation involves…
A. nuclear change.
B. chemical change.
C. both a nuclear change and a chemical
change.
D. neither a nuclear nor a chemical
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During nuclear fission, great
amounts of energy are produced
from…
A. very small amounts of mass.
B. tremendous amounts of mass.
C. a series of chemical reactions.
D. particle accelerators.
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Which of the following conversion
factors would you use to change 18
kilometers to meters?
A. 1000 m/1 km
B. 1 km/1000 m
C. 100 m/1 km
D. 1 km/100 m
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According to John Dalton’s
observations, when elements
combine in a compound, …
A. the ratio of their masses is always the
same.
B. each element contributes an equal
number of atoms.
C. their volumes are always equal.
D. their masses are always equal.
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Which of the following provides
the best analogy for an electron in
an atomic orbital?
A. a bee moving from flower to flower in a
garden
B. a bird resting on a tree branch
C. an ant crawling on the surface of a leaf
D. a bee trying to escape from a closed jar
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The tendency of an element
to react is closely related to…
A. its atomic mass.
B. attractions between its atoms.
C. the number of valence electrons in
atoms of the element.
D. the ratio of protons to neutrons in atoms
of the element.
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If a gas has a volume of 1 L at a pressure of 270 kPa, what volume will it have when the pressure is increased
to 540 kPa? Assume the temperature and number of
particles are constant.
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How many grams of O2 are in
5.0 moles of the oxygen gas?
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What are the products of a
neutralization reaction?
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Sodium reacts with chlorine gas to form sodium chloride. Write a balanced chemical equation for the
reaction, and find the mass of chlorine gas that will
react with 96.6 g of sodium.
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After 15 minutes, 30 g of a sample of
polonium-218 remain unchanged. If the
original sample had a mass of 960 g, what is
the half-life of polonium-218?
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Explain the difference between a
physical equilibrium and a
chemical equilibrium.
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Suppose you want to separate the leaves, acorns, and twigs
from a pile of soil. Filtration and distillation are two processes
of separating mixtures. Explain which process you would use
and why.
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What is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in Figure 4-3? Assuming all the particles in
the nucleus are visible, what are the atomic and mass
numbers of the atom shown?