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15 questions
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If an atom has six positively charged subatomic particles, which of the following must it also have to become a neutral atom?
If an atom has six positively charged subatomic particles, which of the following must it also have to become a neutral atom?
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The table below shows the properties of four different sample materials. One of these materials is cork, a type of wood that floats on water. (Density of water = 1.00g/cm3) What is the density of cork in g/cm3? Show your work and BOX IN your answer.
The table below shows the properties of four different sample materials. One of these materials is cork, a type of wood that floats on water. (Density of water = 1.00g/cm3) What is the density of cork in g/cm3? Show your work and BOX IN your answer.
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Which of the following sequences of elements would all have 4 valence electrons?
Which of the following sequences of elements would all have 4 valence electrons?
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Which of the following elements would react most like strontium (Sr)?
Which of the following elements would react most like strontium (Sr)?
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What does the number of valence electrons determine about an element?
What does the number of valence electrons determine about an element?
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Which of the following is used to identify an element?
Which of the following is used to identify an element?
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According to the chemical equation (2H2O --> 2H2 + O2), water reacts to produce hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. If 2 molecules of water produce 2 molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen is the Law of Conservation of Mass conserved in this reaction?
According to the chemical equation (2H2O --> 2H2 + O2), water reacts to produce hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. If 2 molecules of water produce 2 molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen is the Law of Conservation of Mass conserved in this reaction?
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Phosphorus, a non-metal, would react more similarly to -
Phosphorus, a non-metal, would react more similarly to -
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Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements attached. WHich of the following groups or families of elements has a complete set of electrons in their outer energy level?
Refer to the Periodic Table of Elements attached. WHich of the following groups or families of elements has a complete set of electrons in their outer energy level?
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A group of students performed a lab experiment with Powders A, B, and C. They mixed Power A with Powder B in a baggie with a small container of water and recorded their observations in their data table. They performed the same experiment with Powder A and Powder C and recorded their observations.
When Powder A is mixed with Powder B, what is an indication that a chemical change has occured?
Highlight the answer in the table and BOX IN your answer.
A group of students performed a lab experiment with Powders A, B, and C. They mixed Power A with Powder B in a baggie with a small container of water and recorded their observations in their data table. They performed the same experiment with Powder A and Powder C and recorded their observations.
When Powder A is mixed with Powder B, what is an indication that a chemical change has occured?
Highlight the answer in the table and BOX IN your answer.
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Using the key below, draw the model for the following chemical formula:
4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
Using the key below, draw the model for the following chemical formula:
4Fe + 3O2 --> 2Fe2O3
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A laboratory assistant was experimenting with the chemical reactions when she combined a small amount of zinc (Zn) with hydrochloric acid (HCl). She discovered that zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and Hydrogen (H2) were produced.
Which of the following substances are the reactants?
A laboratory assistant was experimenting with the chemical reactions when she combined a small amount of zinc (Zn) with hydrochloric acid (HCl). She discovered that zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and Hydrogen (H2) were produced.
Which of the following substances are the reactants?
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The table lists some compounds found in foods and their formulas.
Provide the total number of atoms for each compound.
The table lists some compounds found in foods and their formulas.
Provide the total number of atoms for each compound.
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Draw the Bohr Model for Argon.
Draw the Bohr Model for Argon.
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T/F: Protons are positive, neutrons are negative, and electrons are neutral.
T/F: Protons are positive, neutrons are negative, and electrons are neutral.