Chemistry Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Which of the following is NOT a physical property of water? | It is composed of hydrogen and Oxygen |
The properties of a compound are the same as the properties of the element that is present in the largest proportion of the compound. T/F? | False |
Appears the same throughout--same stuff | Homogeneous |
A chemical bonding of two or more different atoms | compound |
A physical separation of a mixture of two liquids using boiling points | distolation |
A physical separation of a mixture by particle size using a porous barrier | filtration |
a physical blend of two or more substances | mixture |
not uniform in composition | Heterogeneous mixture |
One of the differences between a mixture and a compound is that ... | a compound can only be separated into its components by chemical means |
a compound can only be separated into its components by chemical means | Has fixed ration of elements that it is made of |
Which is the separation technique that relies on the different boiling points of the parts of the mixture? | distillation |
Matter that has a uniform and unchanging composition is called a pure substance. T/F? | True |
Which of the following descriptions best classifies aluminum foil? | Homogeneous pure element |
Mixtures can be separated by a series of physical changes. T/F? | True |
Matter is defined as anything that... | has matter and takes up space |
silver is classified as an | element |
table salt is classified as an | compound |
chocolate chip cookie is classified as an | mixture |
fresh-squeezed orange juice is a | mixture |
Seawater is a pure substance T/F? | False |
The magnetization of an iron rod is an example of a chemical change. T/F? | False |
An 8.00-g sample of aluminum reacts with oxygen to form 15.20 g of aluminum oxide. How many grams of oxygen are used in the reaction? | 7.20 g |
Which of the following processes does NOT involve a change in chemical properties? | boiling |
A chemical composition of two or more different elements joined together in fixed proportions is known as a/an ____ | compound |
Which is NOT a chemical change | ingredients for a cake are stirred together |
Which is the state of matter that has a definite shape and definite volume? | solid |
Which term is described as the amount of matter in an object | mass |
Which of the following substances is an element? | Iron |
An object has a mass of 26.94 grams and a volume of 2.568 cubic centimeters. What material is it likely to be made of? | Silver (10.49) |
Which of the following are physical changes? | Ice melts to form water and sugar dissolves in water |
A compound is... | a fixed ration of elements that is is made of. |
Which scientist described the existence of the neutron? | Chadwick |
How many protons, electrons and neutrons does an atom with an atomic number 50 and a mass number of 120 contain? | 50 protons, 50 electrons and 70 neutrons |
Stated at all elements were made of atoms and the atoms for the same element were all alike. Elements combine in definite proportions. | Dalton |
Electrons orbit around the nucleus. | Bohr |
Discovered Atoms as mostly empty space with a positive nucleus. | Rutherford |
Plum Pudding model. Electrons in a sea of positive charge | Thomson |
Said Atoms were the smallest piece of matter and could not be cut. | Democritus |
Which is the number of neutrons in 80/35 | 45 |
An element has an atomic number of 80. How many protons and electrons are in a neutral atom of the element? | 80 protons/electrons |
According to the modern concept of the atom, which are located in the nucleus of an atom? | Protons and Neutrons |
Which element has 14 protons? | Silicon |
All atoms of the same element have the same... | number of protons |
the central part of a an atom, containing protons and neutrons | nucleus |
a negatively charged subatomic particle | electron |
the smallest part of a of an element that retains the properties of that element | atom |
a subatomic particle with no charge | neutron |
a positively charged subatomic particle | proton |
Which has a charge of +1? | proton |
When a chemical change occurs, the products have a greater mass than the reactants? T/F? | False |
the average mass of a naturally occuring element is very close to the mass of the elements most abundant isotope. T/F? | True |
What is true about atoms? | Atoms are made up of mostly empty space with a small dense nucleus, 99.9% of the mass of the atom is in the nucleus but the nucleus makes up less than 1% of the volume |
Strong force is the energy that binds a nucleus of an atom together. T/F? | True |
An atom of an element is unstable when it has to few or to many protons compared to the number of neutrons. T/F? | True |
Isotopes are forms of an element that have the same number of protons but a different number of electrons. T/F? | False |
The average mass of a naturally occurring element is very close to the mass of the heaviest isotope of that element. T/F? | False |
The mass of a neutron is approximately equal to the mass of a proton | True |
Valence electrons are the electrons in outside orbitals of: | s and p |
The number of electrons in an orbital depends on the orbital’s shape. | false |
there are a total of 5 different types of d-orbital | true |
Which block contains 5 orbitals? | D |
Which is the halogen that is in Period 5? | Iodine |
Which is the energy level that is being filled by electrons in the transition elements of period 5? | fourth |
In which pair is the one on the left larger than the one on the right? | K, K+ |
Which correctly describes elements in the same group? | They have the same number of valence electrons |
The radius of an atom is defined as half the distance between the nuclei of two adjacent or bonded atoms of that element. T/F? | True |
An element can be identified by the characteristic bright-line atomic emission spectrum it can produce. T/F? | true |
The electronegativity of elements increases from left to right and from top to bottom on the periodic table. F/T? | False |
Why do copper compounds turn green when placed in a fire? | Coppers electrons absorbs a specific amount of energy and then releases it in the form of a green flame |
Which is a transition element with five d-block electrons in energy level 4? | Technicium (Tc) |
Valence refers to the total number of electrons that exist in the orbitals that occupy the outermost energy level of an atom. T/F? | True |
Which is defined as the energy required to remove an electron from an atom of an element in the gaseous state? | Ionization energy |
Which category of elements is commonly used to make computer chips and solar cells due to their ability to conduct electricity only under certain conditions? | metalloids |
All of the nonmetals on the periodic table are gases. T/F? | False |
The electronegativity of elements increases from left to right and from top to bottom on the periodic table. T/F? | False |
Elements in the same family tend to have the same number of valence electrons. T/F? | True |
When an atom loses electrons, its radius gets smaller. T/F? | True |
How many single covalent bonds can carbon form? | 4 |
What two conditions have to happen for a molecule to be polar? | Asymetrical Molecule,an Electronegativity difference between .4 and 1.7 |
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