#1:
Which
of
the
following
is
a
homogeneous
mixture?
A. Oil
and
water
C. Iron
(Fe)
B. CH4
D. French
dressing
#2:
What
instrument
is
used
to
measure
Mass?
A. Balance
C. Test
tube
B. Graduated
Cylinder
D. Beaker
#3:
Which
of
the
following
is
a
quantitative
observation?
A. Reddish
liquid
C. Twelve
drops
of
blood
B. Finely
ground
white
powder
D. Decomposing
body
#4:
How
would
u
determine
the
volume
of
an
irregularly
shaped
object
A. Balance
C. Water
Displacement
Method
B. Graduated
Cylinder
D. Length
x
Width
x
Height
#5:
The
manipulated
(independent)
variable
goes
on
which
axis?
A. X
-‐
axis
D. You
cannot
graph
the
B. Y
-‐
axis
manipulated
variable
C. Z
-‐
axis
#6:
1
cm3
=
___
mL
A. 1
C. 100
B. 10
D. 1000
#7:A
graduated
cylinder
is
calibrated
in
____
A. grams
C. seconds
B. milliliters
D. liters
#8:
A
__________
is
a
testable
explanation
for
an
observation
A. variable
C. conclusion
B. hypothesis
D. filtration
#9:
The
best
way
to
smell
a
substance
in
lab
is
to
A. Put
your
nose
in
it
C. Waft
it
B. Put
the
chemical
up
to
your
D. Dilute
it
face
#10:
Write
the
following
number
in
scientific
notation…
3,850,000
mm
A. 3.8
x
106
C. 3.8
x
107
B. 3.8
x
10-‐6
D. 3.8
x
10-‐7
#11:
What
is
the
best
process
for
separating
ions
in
a
solution?
A. Filtration
C. Chromatography
B. Evaporation
(distillation)
D. melting
#12:
Which
of
the
following
is
an
example
of
a
chemical
change
A. Melting
snow
C. Mixing
zinc
with
B. Sugar
dissolving
in
water
hydrochloric
acid
which
produces
bubbles
D. Mixing
milk
and
chocolate
#13:
Which
of
the
following
is
a
heterogeneous
mixture?
A. Polonium
C. Italian
dressing
B. Water
D. Salt
water
#14:
In
the
solid
phase
which
of
the
following
is
true?
A. The
molecules
are
tightly
packed
with
some
vibrations
B. The
molecules
are
free
to
move
around
vigorously
C. It
has
no
definite
shape
or
volume
D. It
has
high
temperature
and
high
energy
#15:
How
many
neutrons
does
this
element
have?
80 Br
35
A. 80
C. 45
B. 35
D. 79
#16:
Calculate
the
density
of
a
piece
of
metal
that
has
a
mass
of
19.85g
and
a
volume
of
12.3
mL.
Use
sig
figs.
A. 244.155
g/mL
C. 0.6196
g/mL
B. 1.61382
g/mL
D. 1.61
g/mL
#17:
Which
subatomic
particle
has
no
charge
and
is
located
inside
the
nucleus
with
a
mass
of
1
amu.
A. Proton
C. Electron
B. Neutron
D. Alpha
particle
#18:
An
element
undergoes
radiation
in
order
to…
A. Have
8
valence
electrons
C. Become
negative
B. Become
stable
D. Become
positive
#19:
Calcium
phosphate
has
the
formula
A. CaPO4
C. Ca3(PO4)2
B. Ca2PO4
D. CAPO
#20:
Which
of
the
following
is
an
alkali
earth
metal?
A. Potassium
C. Boron
B. Barium
D. Bromine
#21:
The
group
with
8
valence
electrons
has
what
in
common?
A. Same
number
of
protons
C. All
gases
B. Same
mass
D. All
metals
#22:
What
type
of
bond
do
all
alkanes
have?
A. Single
C. Triple
B. Double
D. Same
#
of
carbons
#23:
All
metals
form________
A. Positive
ions
(cations)
C. Positive
ions
(anions)
B. Negative
ions
(anions)
D. Negative
ions
(cations)
#24:
What
is
the
correct
formula
for
dinitrogen
pentoxide?
A. N2O5
C. NO
B. N5O2
D. N2O6
#25:
What
is
the
correct
formula
for
sulfurous
acid?
A. H2S
C. H2SO3
B. H2SO4
D. HSO
#26:
The
law
of
conservation
of
mass
says…
A. All
elements
have
equal
mass
B. The
subscripts
in
a
rxn
are
the
same
C. The
#
of
atoms
of
each
element
on
each
side
of
a
rxn
must
be
the
same
D. The
number
of
compounds
in
each
side
of
the
rxn
must
be
the
same
#27:
Which
of
these
measurements
is
precise
but
not
accurate?
The
actual
mass
is
3.8g.
A. 3.8g,
3.9g,
3.7g
C. 3.8g,
3.2g,
4.6g
B. 3.1g,
3.2g,
3.3g
D. 4.8g,
5.2g,
2.3g
#28:
To
become
stable
sulfur
wants
to_____
A. Gain
an
electron
C. Gain
2
electrons
B. Lose
an
electron
D. Lose
2
electrons
#29:
In
a
neutral
atom,
the
element
has
same
number
of
_____
and
______
A. Protons,
neutrons
C. Electrons,
neutrons
B. Protons,
electrons
#30:
When
calcium
bonds
with
bromine,
what
would
be
the
correct
chemical
formula?
A. CaB
C. CaBr2
B. CaBr
D. Ca2Br
#31:
All
elements
heavier
than
helium
are
produced
by
the
process
of A. Sublimation
C. Fusion
B. Distillation
D. Fission
#32:
The
correct
name
for
the
compound
between
Fe
+2
and
P-‐3
is
A. FeP
C. Iron
(II)
phosphide
B. Fe2P3
D. Iron
(III)
phosphide
(II)
#33:
Water
(H2O)
is
A. Polar
C. Ionic
B. Nonpolar
D. metallic
#34:
The
sharing
of
electrons
forms
a
______
bond A. Ionic
C. Metallic
B. Covalent
D. acidic
#35:
Most
elements
on
the
periodic
table
are
_______
at
room
temp.
A. Solid
C. Gas
B. Liquid
D. Plasma
#36:
Carbon
has
______
valence
electrons
A. 1
C. 3
B. 2
D. 4
#
37:
What
is
the
oxidation
number
of
bromine? A. 7
C. -‐1
B. 1
D. -‐7
#38:
When
electrons
absorb
energy
they
can
jump
to
a
higher
energy
level.
When
they
fall
back
down
they
release
the
energy
in
the
form
of_________. A. Visible
light
C. Purple
B. Flames
D. Gas
#39:Which
type
of
fuel
produces
the
most
energy
A. Coal
C. Uranium
B. Wood
D. Gasoline
#40:
Balance
the
following
equation
and
identify
the
type
of
reaction.
Answers
14. A
28. C
1. D
15. C
29. B
2. A
16. D
30. C
3. C
17. B
31. C
4. C
18. B
32. C
5. A
19. C
33. A
6. A
20. B
34. B
7. B
21. C
35. A
8. B
22. A
36. D
9. C
23. A
37. C
10. A
24. A
38. A
11. B
25. C
39. C
12. C
26. C
13. C
27. B
40. __1___Mg(OH)2
+
__2___KNO3
→
___1__Mg(NO3)2
+
__2___KOH
Double
Replacement