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Anything that has mass and takes up space is

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Anything that has mass and takes up space is


matter


Which of the following elements has 14 protons?

 

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Which of the following elements has 14 protons?

 




 

Silicon


Using the diagram, how many electrons would an atom of nickel contain?

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Using the diagram, how many electrons would an atom of nickel contain?


28


How many atoms of sulfur are in H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)?

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How many atoms of sulfur are in H2SO4 (sulfuric acid)?


1


The basic building block of all matter is —?

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The basic building block of all matter is —?


atoms


Approximately how many known elements have been identified?

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Approximately how many known elements have been identified?


100


A student draws a picture of photosynthesis for a class assignment.

Why does the student use labels like H2and CO2?

 

A The student knew the elements could not be written in any other format.

B. The student drew only molecules that couldbe shown with the letter O included.

C.The student included all of the chemicalcombinations from the periodic table in thepicture.

D. The student wants to use the longest way towrite the names of the molecules.

E. The student used the chemical symbol torepresent the elements in each molecule.

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A student draws a picture of photosynthesis for a class assignment.

Why does the student use labels like H2and CO2?

 

A The student knew the elements could not be written in any other format.

B. The student drew only molecules that couldbe shown with the letter O included.

C.The student included all of the chemicalcombinations from the periodic table in thepicture.

D. The student wants to use the longest way towrite the names of the molecules.

E. The student used the chemical symbol torepresent the elements in each molecule.


E


Which example best represents a element?

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Which example best represents a element?


A


How many neutrons are present in a single atom of Lithium?

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How many neutrons are present in a single atom of Lithium?


4


The above compound, hydrogen peroxide, is formed by which two elements?

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The above compound, hydrogen peroxide, is formed by which two elements?


Hydrogen and oxygen


Which example best represents a mixture?

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Which example best represents a mixture?


B


Matter is classified as

A elements, compounds & mixtures.

B solids, liquids & gases.

C atoms, elements & molecules.

D protons, neutrons & electrons.

 

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Matter is classified as

A elements, compounds & mixtures.

B solids, liquids & gases.

C atoms, elements & molecules.

D protons, neutrons & electrons.

 


A


What is a correct formula for the compound carbon dioxide?

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What is a correct formula for the compound carbon dioxide?


CO2


In the above diagram, the force that holds the atoms together is called

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In the above diagram, the force that holds the atoms together is called


a chemical bond


Which of the following is composed of only one kind of atom?

A Air

B Hydrogen

C Water

D Sugar

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Which of the following is composed of only one kind of atom?

A Air

B Hydrogen

C Water

D Sugar


B


Which of the following is not an example of a physical property of matter?

A Texture

B Flammability

C Boiling Point

D Color

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Which of the following is not an example of a physical property of matter?

A Texture

B Flammability

C Boiling Point

D Color



A change in matter that produces a new substance is

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A change in matter that produces a new substance is


chemical change


Both physical and chemical changes in matter involves a change in

A mass.

B concentration.

C state.

D energy

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Both physical and chemical changes in matter involves a change in

A mass.

B concentration.

C state.

D energy


D


Determine if it is a physical or chemical change: 

burning paper

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Determine if it is a physical or chemical change: 

burning paper


chemical change


Determine if it is a physical or chemical change: 

souring milk

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Determine if it is a physical or chemical change: 

souring milk


chemical change


What is at section 3?

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What is at section 3?


What is at number 1?

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What is at number 1?


electron


what charge does a pronton have?

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what charge does a pronton have?


+ positive


what charge does a neutron have?

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what charge does a neutron have?


no charge


what charge does a electron have?

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what charge does a electron have?


- negative



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