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Metric System: 1. The basic unit of length in the metric system is the (a) kilometer (b) mile (c) foot (d) meter (e) none of these 2. The basic unit of mass in the metric system is the _ (a) gram (b) kilogram (c) ounce (d) milligram (e) none of these 3. The basic unit of volume in the metric system is the (a) quart (b) milliliter (c) gallon (d) pint (e) none of these 4. We represent the following unit of volume as ml (a) milligram (b) millimeter (c) milliliter 5. A kilometer is (a) 100 meters (b) 1000 meters (c) 0.62 mi (d) 1.61 miles (e) more than one answer is right 6. 10-6 of a unit is abbreviated as this (a) milli (b) mega (c) micro 7. 0.1 dg is how many grams (a) 0.01g (b) 1.0g (c) 10g (d) 100g (e) none of these 8. 325 dl = (a) 3.25L (b) 0.325L (c) 32.5L 9. 0.015kg = (a) 1.5dg (b) 15dg (c) 150dg 10. 8.25uL = (a) 0.825cL (b) 0.000825cL (c) 0.0825cL 11. 29mm = (a) 290m (b).029m (c) 2.90m (d) 0.29m (e) none of these 12. If 1 ounce = 28.35 grams, then how many grams are there in 0.5 ounce? (a) 2.835g (b) 283.5g (c) about 14.17g (d) 17.14g (e) 0.2835g 14. If 1 inch = 2.54cm, how many centimeters are there in 11 inches? (a) 25.4cm (b) 27.94 (c) 254cm 15. How many liters are there in 100cc? (a) 1L (b) 10L (c) 0.1L 16. 1 liter is equal to 1.06qt. How many quarts are there in 20 liters? (a) 21.2qt. (b) 10.6qt (c) 18.9qt. 17. 2.20lb. is equal to 1 kilogram. How many kilograms are there in 160lb.? (a) 220kg (b) 352lb. (c) 72.72kg 18. Which is the larger unit? (a) gram (b) ounce 19. Which is the larger unit? (a) quart (b) liter 20. Which is the larger unit? (a) yard (b) meter 21. If 40.00ml of alcohol weighs 42.42g, what is the density of the alcohol? (a) 0.94g/ml (b) 1.06g/ml (c) 1.68g/ml 22. If a wooden block has a volume of 1000cc and it weighs 100 grams. What is its density? (a) 10g/cc (b) 0.1g/cc (c) 100g/cc (d) 1000g/cc (e) none of these 23. The density of cement is 3.0g/ml. How many kilograms of cement would it take to fill a volume of 1000cc? (a) 30kg (b) 3000kg (c) 3kg 24. The density of gold is 19.3g/ml. How many grams of gold would it take to make a bar which is 10cm X 10cm X 20cm? (a) 2000g (b) 38,600g (c) 19,300g 25. The density of aluminum is 2.7g/ml. What is the volume (in ml) of 54.0 grams of Al? (a) 20ml (b) 2ml (c) 27ml (d) 54ml (e) none of these

26. The density of water is 1.0g/ml. How many liters of water would it take to fill a pool that holds 1,000,000kg of water? (a) 1,000,000L (b) 100,000L (c) 10,000,000L Temperature Conversions: 27. 22 C is equal to (a) 253 K (b) 295 K (c) 275 K 28. 150 C is equal to (a) 303 K (b) 383 K (c) 423 K 29. 243 K is equal to (a) -30 C (b) 30 C (c) 3 C 30. 493 K is equal to (a) 203 C (b) 220 C (c) 293 C Periodic Table: 31. Ti, Fe and Ga are members of a (a) period (b) family 32. Sc, Y and Ac are members of a (a) period (b) family 33. S, Se and Po are members of a (a) period (b) family 34. Re, Pt and At are members of a (a) period (b) family 35. We commonly call group VIIA (on the periodic chart) the (a) transitions (b) noble gasses (c) halogens (d) alkali earths (e) none of these 36. The B group elements are also called the (a) transition metals (b) noble medals (c) alkaline earth metals 37. The group IA metals are commonly referred to as the (a) transition metals (b) alkaline earth medals (c) inert metals (d) halogen metals (e) none of these True or False: 38. Arsenic is a metal. 39. Hydrogen is a metal. 40. Barium is a nonmetal. 41. Silicon is a nonmetal. 42. The atomic number of nitrogen is (a) 14 (b) 7 (c) 12 43. The atomic mass of potassium is approximately (a) 19 amu (b) 39 amu (c) 59 amu 44. There are seven non-metals that are diatomic. I will list five. Choose the two that are missing: H2, O2, Cl2, I2, F2 The two that are missing are (a) Br2 & K2 (b) N2 & Br2 (c) N2 & He2 (d) Br2 & H2 (e) I2 & N2 45. Pick out the element that is not diatomic: (a) O2 (b) F2 (c) B2 Symbols/Elements, vice versa: 46. Match the following elements to their correct symbols: 1. Phosphorus a. Fe 2. Potassium b. Pb 3. Mercury c. K 4. Iron d. P 5. Lead e. Hg 47. Match the following elements to their correct symbols: 1. Fluorine a. Sb 2. Iron b. Cu 3. Copper c. F 4. Cobalt d. Fe 5. Antimony e. Co

48. Match the following elements to their correct symbols: 1. Sr a. Magnesium 2. Si b. Strontium 3. Ni c. Silver 4. Ag d. Nickel 5. Mg e. Silicon 49. Match the following symbols to their elements: 1. Al a. Strontium 2. Au b. Sodium 3. Sn c. Aluminum 4. Sr d. Tin 5. Na e. Gold Formula and compound: Use the following formula: (NH4)3PO4 to answer questions 50-52. 50. How many different elements are present in the compound? (a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 4 51. The total number of atoms present in this compound is: (a) 4 (b) 18 (c) 7 (d) 20 52. The molecular mass of this compound is (a) 149 (b) 129 (c) 229 Use the following formula: Na2B4O7 to answer questions 53-55. 53. How many different elements are present in the compound: (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 54. The total number of atoms present in this compound is (a) 13 (b) 11 (c) 3 55. The molecular mass of this compound is (a) 201.2 (b) 221.2 (c) 102.2 Element, compound, homo./heter. mixture: 56. Elements, molecules, and compounds are all examples of substances that are (a) heterogeneous (b) homogeneous 57. An element has more than one kind of atom (in it): (a) true (b) false 58. A molecule has more than one atom in it. Sometimes it may have many, and they may also be different kinds of atoms. (a) true (b) false 59. Match the following: 1. Elements a. Li 2. Compound b. Muddy water 3. Heterogeneous mixture c. Oxygen 4. Homogeneous mixture d. NaCl 5. Atom e. Uniform composition

60. Match the following: 1. Rocks a. Molecule 2. Gold b. Homogeneous 3. Glass c. Element 4. O2 d. Compound 5. Salt e. Heterogeneous 61. Which of the following is a physical property? (a) reacts with air (b) luster (c) burns easily 62. Which of the following is not a chemical property? (a) color (b) reacts with acid (c) tarnishes 63. Which of the following is not evidence of a chemical change? (a) precipitate (b) gas bubbles (c) color change (d) dissolves (e) burns 64. Which of the following is an example of a physical change? (a) match burning (b) hair is permed (c) ball is thrown 65. In a chemical change, matter is neither created nor destroyed, therefore, mass is conserved. This is a statement called (a) Law of definite composition (b) Law of conservation of energy (c) Law of conservation of matter (mass) (d) Scientific Law (e) Scientific theory The following statements describe either a: a) gas b) liquid (c) solid Label each statement a, b, or c depending on which one is described. 66. Particles are constantly moving, with high velocities. 67. Particles are held closely by weak attractive forces. 68. Definite volume/no definite shape. 69. No definite shape or volume. 70. Motion (of particles) limited to vibration about a fixed point. 71. Not compressible. 72. Held together by strong attractive forces. 73. Low density. Based on what you know about the gas laws, tell how the following will be affected: 74. Pressure constant, volume constant, n constant, the temperature will 75. Pressure constant, n constant, volume goes down. Temperature will 76. n is constant, temperature is constant, volume goes down, the pressure will 77. Pressure is constant, volume is constant, n goes up, temperature will 78. Pressure increases, n constant, temperature constant, volume will Label parts of a change of state diagram. Vocabulary: 79. The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1 C is called (a) specific heat (b) calorie (c) heat of fusion

80. The thickness of a liquid, ie. its tendency to flow is called (a) potential energy (b) melting pot (c) viscosity 81. The process of a solid going directly to the gas phase without becoming a liquid is called (a) boiling (b) evaporation (c) surface tension (d) sublimation (e) viscosity 82. The density of a substance compared to the density of water is its (a) surface tension (b) specific heat (c) specific gravity (d) density (e) vapor pressure 83. Energy of motion or produced by motion is called (a) chemical energy (b) kinetic energy (c) potential energy 84. A measure of the tendency of a liquid to vaporize is called (a) heat of vaporization (b) vapor pressure (c) viscosity 85. Symbol is to element as formula is to (a) compound (b) mixture (c) atom (d) substance (e) reagent 86. The energy required to change 1g of water from ice to (liquid) water is (a) melting point (b) heat of fusion (c) heat vaporization (d) freezing point (e) specific heat 87. A chemical used in an experiment is called (a) matter (b) precipitate (c) filtrate (d) reagent (e) meniscus