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Chapter 1 Preview Multiple Choice Short Answer Extended Response Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Preview Multiple Choice Short Answer Extended Response

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 1. Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The reactants in this reaction are A. magnesium and magnesium chloride. B. hydrochloric acid and hydrogen gas. C. magnesium and hydrochloric acid. D. magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 1. Magnesium reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas. The reactants in this reaction are A. magnesium and magnesium chloride. B. hydrochloric acid and hydrogen gas. C. magnesium and hydrochloric acid. D. magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 2. Matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume is A. a liquid. B. an element. C. a solid. D. a gas.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 2. Matter that has a definite shape and a definite volume is A. a liquid. B. an element. C. a solid. D. a gas.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 3. We know that air is a mixture and not a compound because A. it can be heated to a higher temperature. B. it can be compressed to a smaller volume. C. it is colorless. D. its composition can vary.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 3. We know that air is a mixture and not a compound because A. it can be heated to a higher temperature. B. it can be compressed to a smaller volume. C. it is colorless. D. its composition can vary.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 4. Matter can be defined as anything that Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 4. Matter can be defined as anything that A. has weight. B. has mass and volume. C. is uniform throughout. D. exhibits both chemical and physical properties.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 4. Matter can be defined as anything that Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 4. Matter can be defined as anything that A. has weight. B. has mass and volume. C. is uniform throughout. D. exhibits both chemical and physical properties.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 5. Which of the following is best classified as a homogeneous mixture? A. pizza B. blood C. hot tea D. copper wire

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 5. Which of the following is best classified as a homogeneous mixture? A. pizza B. blood C. hot tea D. copper wire

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 6. A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound A. contains only one element. B. varies in chemical composition depending on the sample size. C. has a definite composition by mass of the elements that the compound contains. D. can be classified as either heterogeneous or homogeneous.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 6. A compound differs from a mixture in that a compound A. contains only one element. B. varies in chemical composition depending on the sample size. C. has a definite composition by mass of the elements that the compound contains. D. can be classified as either heterogeneous or homogeneous.

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 7. Which of the following is not a physical state of matter? A. solid B. gas C. element D. liquid

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 7. Which of the following is not a physical state of matter? A. solid B. gas C. element D. liquid

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 8. Three of the following must contain two or more kinds of atoms. Which one does not contain two or more kinds of atoms? A. element B. compound C. homogeneous mixture D. heterogeneous mixture

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 8. Three of the following must contain two or more kinds of atoms. Which one does not contain two or more kinds of atoms? A. element B. compound C. homogeneous mixture D. heterogeneous mixture

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 9. Which of the following symbols does not match the element name given? A. Al, aluminum B. Co, copper C. K, potassium D. P, phosphorus

Chapter 1 Multiple Choice Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Multiple Choice 9. Which of the following symbols does not match the element name given? A. Al, aluminum B. Co, copper C. K, potassium D. P, phosphorus

Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Short Answer 10. Give three examples of mixtures, and tell whether each one is homogeneous or heterogeneous. Give three examples of compounds.

Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Short Answer 10. Give three examples of mixtures, and tell whether each one is homogeneous or heterogeneous. Give three examples of compounds. Answer: Answers will vary.

Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Short Answer 11. In trying to identify a sample of a pure substance, we observe the following properties. Tell whether each one is a chemical property or a physical property. A. Its mass is 124.3 g. B. It is a shiny solid at room temperature. C. It is easily etched by nitric acid. D. It melts when heated to 670°C. E. It is 31.7 centimeters long. F. It is a good heat conductor. G. It burns in air. H. It is a good conductor of electrical energy.

Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Short Answer 11. In trying to identify a sample of a pure substance, we observe the following properties. Tell whether each one is a chemical property or a physical property. A. Its mass is 124.3 g. physical property B. It is a shiny solid at room temperature. physical property C. It is easily etched by nitric acid. chemical property D. It melts when heated to 670°C. physical property E. It is 31.7 centimeters long. physical property F. It is a good heat conductor. physical property G. It burns in air. chemical property H. It is a good conductor of electrical energy. physical property

Chapter 1 Extended Response Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Extended Response 12. Describe the difference between a chemical change and a physical change. Give one example of each kind of change.

Chapter 1 Extended Response Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Extended Response 12. Describe the difference between a chemical change and a physical change. Give one example of each kind of change. Answer: In a chemical change, one or more substances are converted into different substances. A physical change does not involve a change in the identity of the substance or substances present. Examples of each kind of change will vary.

Chapter 1 Extended Response Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Extended Response 13. Describe general properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.

Chapter 1 Extended Response Standardized Test Preparation Chapter 1 Extended Response 13. Describe general properties of metals, nonmetals, and metalloids. Answer: metals: shiny; good conductors of heat; good conductors of electricity; malleable or ductile; most are solids at room temperature nonmetals: poor conductors of heat; poor conductors of electricity; many are gases at room temperature; those that are solids are brittle rather than malleable or ductile metalloids: properties intermediate between those of metals and nonmetals; less malleable than metals but not as brittle as solid nonmetals; most are semiconductors of electricity