Name Date Period Accelerated Chemistry

Similar documents
Chapter 8 Chemical Equations and Reactions

Balancing CHEMICAL EQUATIONS

Chem A Ch. 9 Practice Test

The photograph in the textbook provides evidence that an exothermic chemical reaction is occurring.

Chapter 8 Chemical Reactions

Study Guide: Stoichiometry

Chemical Reactions. Ch. 11 Chemical Reactions. Chemical Reactions. Chemical Reactions

9-1 The Nature of Chemical Reactions

11.2 Types of Chemical Reactions> Chapter 11 Chemical Reactions Types of Chemical Reactions Describing Chemical Reactions

What is one of the spectator ions (with correct coefficient)? A)

Topic: Chemical Equations

Definition: the process by which one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances. Another name for a chemical change.

Indicators of chemical reactions

Evidence of a chemical reaction: heat, light, sound, gas emitted, color change, odor

Chemical Equations and Chemical Reactions

Chemical Reactions CHAPTER Reactions and Equations

Classifying Chemical Reactions

Electrodeposition. - Worksheet - Envisioning Chemistry. 1. Write half reactions for the following processes under electrical current.

Unit 4. Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Introduction. Chemical Equations

ICP Final Exam Review - Part 2

11-1 Notes. Chemical Reactions

Unit 6. Chemical Reactions

Chapter 4 Electrolytes and Aqueous Reactions. Dr. Sapna Gupta

Chapter 4 Electrolytes Acid-Base (Neutralization) Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) Reactions. Dr. Sapna Gupta

Ch. 8 Chemical Reactions

Unit 4: Reactions and Stoichiometry

Chapter 7 Chemical Reactions

What Do You Think? Investigate GOALS

Broughton High School

Chemical reactions describe processes involving chemical change

The Copper Cycle. HCl(aq) H + (aq) + Cl (aq) HCl(aq) + H 2 O(l) H 3 O + (aq) + Cl (aq)

Name Date Class CHEMICAL REACTIONS. SECTION 11.1 DESCRIBING CHEMICAL REACTIONS (pages )

Chapter 7. Chemical Equations and Reactions

Unit 1 - Foundations of Chemistry

A reaction in which a solid forms is called a precipitation reaction. Solid = precipitate

Chemical Reactions and Equations

Practice Problems Stoich!

Chapter 4. Properties of Aqueous Solutions. Electrolytes in Aqueous Solutions. Strong, weak, or nonelectrolyte. Electrolytic Properties

Chemical Reactions & Equations

Describing Chemical Reactions

Reaction Writing Sheet #1 Key

WRITING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS 2002, 1989 by David A. Katz. All rights reserved. Permission for classroom used provided original copyright is included.

INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY Concepts and Critical Thinking

Chapter 4 Electrolytes and Precipitation Reactions. Dr. Sapna Gupta

2. Indicators of Chemical Rxns. Abbreviations of State (g) gas (l) liquid (s) solid (aq) aqueous a substance dissolved in water

11/3/09. Aqueous Solubility of Compounds. Aqueous Solubility of Ionic Compounds. Aqueous Solubility of Ionic Compounds

BALANCING EQUATIONS NOTES

TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS SYNTHESIS (COMPOSITION), DECOMPOSITION AND REPLACEMENT (SINGLE AND DOUBLE), AND COMBUSTION

7/16/2012. Chapter Four: Like Dissolve Like. The Water Molecule. Ionic Compounds in Water. General Properties of Aqueous Solutions

UNIT (4) CALCULATIONS AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

CHEMICAL REACTIONS. The process by which one or more substances are changed into one or more different substances

Chapter 3 Stoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and Equations

Unit 6B Chemical Reactions (Chapter 7)

2 Classifying Chemical Reactions

Chapter 8. Chemical Equations and Reactions

Honors Chemistry - Unit 7 Chapter 11 Chemical Reactions

Balancing Equations Notes

11.3 Reactions in Aqueous Essential Understanding Reactions that occur in aqueous solutions are double-replacement

Balancing Equations Notes

Identify the reaction type, predict the products, and balance the equations. If it is a special decomposition or synthesis, identify which kind.

Reactions in aqueous solutions Redox reactions

Ch. 8 Notes ~ CHEMICAL REACTIONS NOTE: Vocabulary terms are in boldface and underlined. Supporting details are in italics.

Name Date Class CHEMICAL REACTIONS. SECTION 11.1 DESCRIBING CHEMICAL REACTIONS (pages )

Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

Describing Chemical Reactions

2) Solve for protons neutrons and electrons for the bromide ION.

Chemical Reactions. Burlingame High School Chemistry 1

Notes: Chemical Reactions. Diatomic elements: H 2, N 2, O 2, F 2, Cl 2, Br 2, I 2 I Bring Clay For Our New Hut OR HOBrFINCl

Unit 5 Chemical Reactions Notes. Introduction: Chemical substances have physical and chemical properties

Fe(s) + O2(g) Chapter 11 Chemical Reactions. Chemical Equations. Fe + O2. January 26, What is a chemical reaction?

VOCABULARY Define. 1. reactants. 2. products. 3. chemical equation. 4. precipitate. 5. word equation

1. Parts of Chemical Reactions. 2 H 2 (g) + O 2 (g) 2 H 2 O(g) How to read a chemical equation

Reactions in Aqueous Solution

Name Honors Chemistry / / Chemical Equations Reactions

Balancing Equations Notes

CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Types of Reactions. Steps to Writing Reactions

Chemical Reactions Chapter 17

CHAPTER 11: CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Mrs. Brayfield

Chemical Reactions. All chemical reactions can be written as chemical equations.

Types of Reactions: Reactions

Oxidation-Reduction Reactions

CHEMICAL REACTIONS WORDS, SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS

8 Chemical Equations. Flames and sparks result when aluminum foil is dropped into liquid bromine.

Chapter 8. Chemical Equations. Flames and sparks result when aluminum foil is dropped Into liquid bromine.

Reactions in Aqueous Solution

Exam 3. Objectives: Nomenclature

Introduction to Chemical Reactions. Making new substances

General Chemistry Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 8

Types of Reactions: Reactions

When reading Chapter 4: Skip p (Balancing Redox Equations/Redox Titrations)

Honors Chemistry - Unit 7 Chapter 11 Chemical Reactions

1) What is the volume of a tank that can hold Kg of methanol whose density is 0.788g/cm 3?

Topic 8: Chemical Reactions Chemical Equations & Reactions

Representing Chemical Change

Word Equations. Symbols used in equations. Unit 7: Chemical Reactions. hydrogen peroxide water + oxygen

Chapter 3 & 4: Reactions Part 1

CHAPTER 8 CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS

Chapter 4 Suggested end-of-chapter problems with solutions

Aqueous Reactions. The products are just the cation-anion pairs reversed, or the outies (A and Y joined) and the innies (B and X joined).

Transcription:

Assessment Chemical Equations and Reactions Section 8-1 Quiz: Describing Chemical Reactions In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes each statement or best answers each question. 1. Which of the following is true regarding the law of conservation of mass? a. It dictates that the number of molecules on each side of a chemical equation must be the same. b. It dictates that the number of atoms of each element must be the same on both sides of a chemical equation. c. It states that the mass of the reactants must remain constant in order for a chemical reaction to proceed. d. It does not apply to chemical reactions.. Which of the following may indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred? a. release of energy as light b. a color change c. gas bubble formation d. All of the above 3. Which of the following is a product in the reaction described by the word equation below? iron + copper(ii) sulfate iron(ii) sulfate +copper a. iron(ii) sulfate b. copper c. iron d. Both (a) and (b) 4. What does CH 4 represent in the balanced chemical equation shown below? C + H CH 4 a. one atom of CH 4 b. five atoms of CH 4 c. one molecule of CH 4 d. 1 g of CH 4 5. Which of the following is not true regarding a properly written chemical equation? a. It must be balanced. b. It must contain proper chemical formulas. c. It must show the formation of a precipitate or a gas. d. It should represent known data. Modern Chemistry 1 Chemical Equations & Reactions

Section 8-1 Quiz, continued 6. In a chemical equation, the formula of a substance in water solution is followed by the symbol a. (l). b. (s). c. (g). d. (aq). 7. The Greek letter delta ( ) above the arrow in a chemical equation means a. yields or produces. b. a catalyst is used in the reaction. c. the reaction releases energy as heat. d. the reactants are heated. 8. What will be the result of the reaction described by the following chemical equation? PCl 5( g) PCl 3( g) Cl ( g) a. a mixture of PCl 5 (g) and PCl 3 (g) only b. a mixture of PCl 3 (g) and Cl (g) only c. a mixture of PCl 5 (g), PCl 3 (g), and Cl (g) d. PCl 5 (g) only 9. What is the total number of molecules represented by the following equation? C 4 H 10 (g) + 13O (g) 8CO (g) + 10H O(g) a. 4 b. 15 c. 18 d. 33 10. Which set of coefficients will balance the equation below? NaOH + Cu(NO 3 ) Cu(OH) + NaNO 3 a. 1, 1, 1, 1 b. 1,,, 1 c., 1,, 1 d., 1, 1, Modern Chemistry Chemical Equations & Reactions

Assessment Chemical Equations and Reactions Section 8- Quiz: Types of Chemical Reactions In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes each statement or best answers each question. 1. What type of chemical reaction results in the formation of a single product? a. combustion b. synthesis c. decomposition d. displacement. Which of the following is a product that can be formed by doubledisplacement reactions? a. gas b. precipitate c. water d. All of the above 3. Which of the following is not an example of a possible type of displacement reaction? a. displacement of the metal in a compound by another metal b. displacement of the halogen in a compound by another halogen c. displacement of the hydrogen in water by a metal species d. displacement of the hydrogen in water by a halogen 4. Which of the following is true about decomposition reactions? a. Electricity may be used as the energy source. b. Only two products can be formed. c. Energy as heat must be added to start the reaction; then it must be removed. d. Both (a) and (b) 5. In the reaction Zn(s) + H SO 4 (aq) ZnSO 4 (aq) + H (g), what element has been displaced? a. Zn b. H c. S d. O Modern Chemistry 3 Chemical Equations & Reactions

Section 8- Quiz, continued 6.Which of the following equations represents a decomposition reaction? a. Sb(s) + 3I (g) SbI 3 (s) b. HgO(s) Hg(l) + O (g) c. FeS(s) + HCl(ag) H S(g) + FeCl (aq) d. Zn(s) + H SO 4 (aq) ZnSO 4 (aq) + H (q) 7. The reaction Pb(NO 3 ) (aq) + KI(aq) PbI (s) + KNO 3 (aq) is a a. double-displacement reaction. b. synthesis reaction. c. decomposition reaction. d. combustion reaction. 8. The reaction C H (g) + 5O (g) 4CO (g) + H O(l) is a a. combustion reaction. b. synthesis reaction. c. decomposition reaction. d. double-displacement reaction. 9. Which of the following equations represents a double-displacement reaction? a. FeS(s) + HCl(aq) H S(g) + FeCl (aq) b. HgO(s) Hg(l) + O (g) c. Sb(s) + 3I (g) SbI 3 (s) d. Zn(s) + H SO 4 (aq) ZnSO 4 (aq) + H (g) 10. The reaction Mg(s) + HCl(aq) H (g) + MgCl (aq) is a a. synthesis reaction. b. decomposition reaction. c. single-displacement reaction. d. double-displacement reaction. Modern Chemistry 4 Chemical Equations & Reactions

Assessment Chemical Equations and Reactions Section 8-3 Quiz: Activity Series of the Elements In the space provided, write the letter of the term or phrase that best completes each statement or best answers each question. 1. In the activity series, the more active elements are found a. at the bottom. b. in the middle. c. at the top. d. Both (a) and (c). Which is true regarding the activity series? a. It can be established through a series of experiments involving replacement reactions. b. It is completely accurate in determining the outcome of a chemical reaction. c. It is useful for determining whether a decomposition reaction can occur. d. More-reactive species fall to the bottom of the series. 3. What can you predict by using an activity series? a. whether a certain displacement reaction can occur b. whether a chemical reaction will absorb energy c. the state of a product d. the melting points of elements 4. If metal A is placed in an ionic solution containing metal B ions and no reaction occurs, then metal B is most likely a. a halogen. b. higher on the activity series. c. not on the activity series. d. a catalyst. 5. Which statement is true regarding the reaction represented by the following equation? Zn(s) + CdCl (aq) ZnCl (aq) + Cd(s) a. Cadmium must have a higher activity than zinc. b. Zinc must have a higher activity than cadmium. c. Cadmium must not react with chlorine. d. Cadmium is an inert metal. Modern Chemistry 5 Chemical Equations & Reactions

Section 8-3 Quiz, continued 6. If zinc replaces iron, iron replaces lead, and zinc relaces lead in a chemical reaction, the order of activity from most active to least active is a. lead, iron, zinc. b. zinc, lead, iron. c. iron, zinc, lead. d. zinc, iron, lead. 7. A solution of calcium chloride, CaCl, is mixed with flakes of an unknown metal. A reaction is observed. Which of the following is most likely to be true, given the outcome of this experiment? a. The unknown metal is higher on the activity series than calcium. b. Calcium is higher on the activity series than the unknown metal. c. The unknown metal is higher on the activity series than chlorine. d. The unknown metal has more electrons than calcium. Use the activity series to the right to answer questions 8 10. 8. According to the activity series, which of the following singledisplacement reactions can occur? a. Ni(s) + MgSO 4 (aq) b. Al(s) + 3KOH(aq) c. 3Ca(s) + Al (SO 4 ) 3 (aq) d. Fe(s) + NaOH(aq) 9. Using the activity series, determine which of the following reactions is possible. cold a. Co( s ) H O( l) cold b. Na( s ) H O( l) hot c. Co( s ) H O( l) cold d. Zn( s ) H O( l) 10. Using the activity series, predict which of the following reactions can occur. a. Cr(s) + SnCl 4 (aq) b. Na(s) + KBr(aq) c. Na(s) + CdCl d. Both (a) and (c) Activity Series of Metals Activity of metals Reactions K react with cold Sr water and acids, replacing Ca hydrogen; react Na with oxygen, forming oxides Mg react with steam Al (but not cold water) and acids, Zn replacing Cr hydrogen; react Fe with oxygen, Cd forming oxides Co Ni Sn do not react with water; react with acids, replacing hydrogen Modern Chemistry 6 Chemical Equations & Reactions