Matter and Chemical Bonding Practice Test /75

Similar documents
Matter and Chemical Bonding Practice Test /75

Chapter 4 Atoms Practice Problems

Unit 7 Study Guide: Name: KEY Atomic Concepts & Periodic Table

Chemistry CRT Study Guide First Quarter

1. Demonstrate knowledge of the three subatomic particles, their properties, and their location within the atom.

Test Review # 5. Chemistry: Form TR5-8A. Average Atomic Mass. Subatomic particles.

Organizing the Periodic Table

Unit 3. Atoms and molecules

Chapter 5 Review/Practice Test

Periodic Table Workbook

Chemistry Mid-Term Exam Review Spring 2017

Biotech 2: Atoms and Molecules OS Text Reading pp Electron cloud Atoms & Nucleus 2e Subatomic Particles Helium Electron cloud

Unit 1 Review: Matter and Chemical Bonding

Test Review # 4. Chemistry: Form TR4-9A

Symbol Atomic Number

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Volume of water g g? 50.0 ml ?

Memorize: Understand: Know how to:

HSVD Ms. Chang Page 1

2. Which is NOT considered matter? (A) air (B) lead (C) sugar (D) sunlight. 4. Which of the following is a metalloid? (A) Se (B) Sr (C) Si (D) Sn

Periodic Table Practice 11/29

Regan & Johnston Chemistry Unit 3 Exam: The Periodic Table Class Period

2) Complete the following table. Take into account that all the atoms in it are neutral atoms: Copper Uranium Phosphorus 15 16

Atomic Model and Periodic Table Test Review

Chapter 2. Atomic Structure

Chemistry Study Guide

Identify the five scientists that progressed atomic structure Illustrate each scientist s model of the atom

A sample of carbon dioxide has a volume of 28.7 L and a mass of 52.5 g at 20 C. Determine the density of carbon dioxide at this temperature.

MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE. Chapter 1 Introduction to Chemistry

Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 3e (Tro) Chapter 2 Atoms and Elements

Bonding Mrs. Pugliese. Name March 02, 2011

Name: Unit 1: Nature of Science

3.1 Classification of Matter. Copyright 2009 by Pearson Education, Inc.

Units 1, 2 study guide- atomic structure

Review Package #3 Atomic Models and Subatomic Particles The Periodic Table Chemical Bonding

Name: Unit 1: Nature of Science

Test Topics: Periodic Table, Atomic Theory, Physical/Chemical Properties, Atom, Isotopes, Average Atomic Mass

Physical Science Study Guide

Name: Period: CHEMISTRY I HONORS SEMESTER 1 EXAM REVIEW

Lab safety and equipment: Sig Figs and Metric Conversions. Matter. Chemistry Review

STRUCTURE AND BONDING

Chemistry 1-2E Semester I Study Guide

Chapter 9: Elements are the Building blocks of Life

Regan & Johnston Chemistry Unit 3 Exam: The Periodic Table Class Period

1. The arrangement of the elements from left to right in Period 4 on the Periodic Table is based on

5.1 How Atoms Form Compounds. compound chemical formula molecule chemical bond ionic bond valence covalent bond

1. The elements on the Periodic Table are arranged in order of increasing A atomic mass C molar mass

Second Semester Chemistry Study Guide

4. Draw a concept map showing the classifications of matter. Give an example of each.

WORKSHEET 1 REVIEW OF GRADE 9 CHEMISTRY

UNIT 5.1. Types of bonds

Chapter 2: Atoms and the Periodic Table

AE Chemistry Midterm Study Guide

Honors Chemistry: Chapter 4- Problem Set (with some 6)

Name: 1. The mass of a proton is approximately equal to the mass of (1) an alpha particle (2) a beta particle (3) a positron (4) a neutron

1. The elements on the Periodic Table are arranged in order of increasing A atomic mass C molar mass

Teacher: Mr. gerraputa. Name: Base your answer to the question on the information below. Given the electron dot diagram:

Unit 2. Chemical Foundations: Elements, Atoms, and Ions

Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 2e (Tro) Chapter 2 Atoms and Elements

SNC1P - Chemistry Test Review

Chapter 2: Atoms and the Periodic Table

Concept 2.1: Matter consists of chemical elements in pure form and in combinations called compounds

Name (PRINT): Group: Achieved points. Possible points. Test Directions:

Q1. The electronic structure of the atoms of five elements are shown in the figure below.

2. Read pages a. Answer the five Reading Check questions on page 47

Name: Teacher: Gerraputa

Answer all the questions. Number of protons A B C D

Bonding Practice Exam

What is the smallest particle of the element gold (Au) that can still be classified as gold? A. atom B. molecule C. neutron D.

Unit Five Practice Test (Part I) PT C U5 P1

Part I: It s Just a Trend

UNIT 4 ATOMIC THEORY

SBI4U BIOCHEMISTRY. Atoms, Bonding & Molecular Polarity

Review for Unit Test #2: Chemical Bonding

Atoms, molecules, bonding, periodic table

SCH4U1 Atomic & Molecular Structure Test Review

The Chemical Context of Life

Unit 6: Chemistry Test 1 Study Guide

~ C\J Co Co :J :J (9 (9

ATOMS, MOLECULES and IONS

Questions 1 to 58 must be answered on the Scantron sheets.

Review for Chapter 4: Structures and Properties of Substances

Types of bonding: OVERVIEW

Unit 4 - Periodic Table Exam Name: PRACTICE QUESTIONS Date: 2/23/2016

CHAPTER 6 The Periodic Table

Elements are the building blocks of matter. Chapter 2

Ionic Bonding Ionic bonding occurs when metals and nonmetals trade one or more electrons and the resulting opposite charges attract each other. Metals

Regents review Atomic & periodic

Chemical Bonding: Chemical Formulas OL

ATOMIC MATH HOMEWORK

Physical Science Midterm Review

Ch. 3 Answer Key. O can be broken down to form two atoms of H and 1 atom of O. Hydrogen and oxygen are elements.

Name: Period: Date: Find the following elements according to their group and period: Write the excited state electron configuration of Na.

The Periodic Table & Formation of Ions

Mid-Term Review (HERBERHOLZ - Honors Chemistry) Chapter 2: 1. How many significant digits are in the following numbers?

Bonding Notes Types of bonds we will see:

Lab safety and equipment: Sig Figs and Metric Conversions. Matter. Chemistry Review

What is reactivity based on? What do all elements want to be happy? Draw the Lewis Dot Structure for Sodium and Chlorine.

Test Review # 4. Chemistry: Form TR4-5A 6 S S S

NAME: DATE: CLASS: Chapter Metallic Bonding

Transcription:

SCH3UI Name: Matter and Chemical Bonding Practice Test /75 Part A - True or False (20 marks) For each of the following questions, select A for TRUE and B for FALSE. Transfer your answers to the SCANTRON provided. 1. John Dalton s major contribution to the atomic model was that all atoms are identical. 2. The gold foil experiment demonstrated that gold contains densely packed electrons. 3. The number of protons is responsible for the similar chemical and physical properties of elements in the same group? 4. Potassium has an average atomic mass of 39.10 u. It has 18 neutrons. 5. An unknown element has two isotopes 45 and 46 and has an atomic mass of 45.45 u. There is a greater percentage of isotope 46. 6. The ability of a substance to be hammered into a sheet refers to ductility. 7. The solution fills a 250mL beaker, and the solution is clear is a qualitative observation. 8. When bread is placed in a toaster and toasted, this is an example of a physical change. 9. The ancient Greeks believed that all matter was made up of only four elements. 10. All elements in the same period contain the same number of energy levels. 11. Calcium belongs to the Alkali metals. 12. The oxygen ion would be classified as a cation. 14. Boron is in group 13 of the periodic table and therefore its Lewis dot diagram should have 13 dots. 15. Group 2 contains the most reactive metals. 16. A particle has 16 protons, 18 neutrons, and 18 electrons. Therefore, it has a charge of 2+. 17. Oxygen is a smaller atom than Chlorine 18. Generally, as the atomic radii of the elements decrease, the ionization energies increase. 19. A molecule that contains non-polar covalent bonds is always a polar molecule. 20. A compound that is soluble in water, and conducts electricity, likely is malleable and a good conductor of heat and electricity in the solid state. Part B Multiple Choice (20 marks) For each of the following questions, choose the best answer. Transfer your answers to the SCANTRON provided. 21. Which of the following conversions is correct? 3.13 has =??? a) 0.00000000313Ms b) 3.13 s c) 3.13 x 10-5 ms d) 313000 ms 22. If you round 2.852 x 10 3 to two significant digits, what is the answer? a) 2.95 x 10 3 b) 2.8 x 103 c) 2800 d) 2900 13. Isotopes of the same element can have different physical properties.

23. Considering significant digits, what is the correct answer for the following calculation? 3.954-0,03-2.6 a) 1.324 b) 1.3 c) 1.32 d) 1 24. What is the correct answer for the following calculation? 3.654 cm 2.6 cm x 12.005 L a) 16.872 cm 2 /L b) 16.8 L c) 1.7 x 10 1 cm 2 /L d 1.7 x 10 1 L 25. The implied uncertainty of a measurement, 3.0x10 8 cm is: a) 0.1 cm b) 1 cm c) 1000000 cm d) 1.0 x 10 7 cm e) 1.0 x 10 7 m 26. Liquid Gatorade is an example of a: a) Mechanical mixture b) Compound c) Homogeneous mixture d) Heterogeneous mixture e) Pure substance 27. Identify the subatomic particle that has a positive charge. a) Proton b) Neutron c) Electron d) Ion 28. The mass number of magnesium is: a) 12 b) 24.31 c) 24 d) +2 e) 1.31 29. How many electrons, protons, and neutrons are in [ 38 17Cl] -1? a) 17 electrons, 17 protons, and 21 neutrons b) 18 electrons, 18 protons, and 20 neutrons c) 18 electrons, 17 protons, and 21 neutrons d) 16 electrons, 17 protons, and 21 neutrons 30. Which ion is isoelectric with argon? a) Cl -1 b) Mg 2+ c) Br -1 d) Na +1 e) Al +3 31. An element has a high negative electron affinity and a high first ionization energy. What is it most likely to be? a) A halogen b) An alkali metal c) A noble gas d) A Group 16 (VIA) element 32. In which pair of elements is the element with the larger atomic size listed first? a) fluorine, oxygen b) sodium, magnesium c) beryllium, lithium d) helium, neon 33. From biggest to smallest, place the following atoms in terms of ionization energy: chlorine, fluorine, oxygen, nitrogen. a) Cl, F, O, N b) F, O, N, Cl c) N, O, F, Cl d) O, F, Cl, N 34. A white powder was found to have a high melting point and a low conductivity of electricity when dissolved with water, the substance can be classified as: a) ionic b) metallic c) covalent d) alloy 35. Which element is correctly matched to both its group and its period? Element Group Period a) Si 3 4 b) Sr 5 2 c) Ga 13 4 d) Pd 10 6 36. Which molecule is pyramidal? a) CH 4 b) Cl 2 c) H 2 S d) PI 3 37. Which bond is least polar? a) H-O b) I-Br c) F-Cl d) O-S 38. Which of the following isotopes do you believe is the most common version of tin? 50 a) 50 Sn 169 b) 50 Sn 118 c) 50 Sn 119 d) 50 Sn 69 e) 50 Sn 39. During pure covalent bonding, electrons are... a) shared equally between two non-metal atoms b) shared unequally between two non-metal atoms c) free to move within an electron pool around positively charged metal atoms d) pulled from one atom to another to create anions and cations 40. Ionization energy is a measure of. a) the ion-forming ability of an atom b) the electron-attracting ability of an atom c) the electron-repelling ability of an atom d) the energy needed to remove an outer electron

Part C Short Answer (35 marks) Answer the following questions in the space provided. 41. Record the volume of liquid in the 50 ml burette to an appropriate precision for the calibration of the instrument (include units). (2 mark) 42. Name the following pieces of lab equipment in the space provided. (2 marks) a) b) 43. Draw the Bohr-Rutherford diagram for sulphur. (2 marks) 44. Calculate the average atomic mass of nickel if it has five isotopes with the following abundances: (3) Isotope Relative abundance Ni-58 68.1% Ni-60 26.3% Ni-61 1.1% Ni-62 3.6% Ni-64 0.9%

45. Explain how and why atomic size changes as you move across a period and down a group in the Periodic Table. (2 marks) 46. With use of a diagram, NAME and DRAW the intermolecular and intramolecular forces involved between a water molecule, H 2 O and ammonia, NH 3 (4 marks). 47. Using electronegativity values, determine the type of bond (ionic, pure, non-polar or polar) that exists between the following atoms. Show your EN calculations. (4 marks) a) Na-Cl b) N-N c) C-O d) P-Si

48. Complete the following chart: (16 marks) Compound Lewis Diagram 3-D Structural Formula (show partial charges if present) Cl 2 Name of Molecular Shape Polarity of Molecule (polar/non) SiSe 2 AsCl 3 SF 2