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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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

  11. 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

  12. 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.

  13. 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.

  14. 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

  15. 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

  16. 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

  17. 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

  18. 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

  19. 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

  20. 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.

  21. 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.

  22. 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.

  23. 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

  24. 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.

  25. 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.

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

  27. 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

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