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Name_ Per. Block _ Multiple Choice: Chapter 6 and 7 Study Guide Reactions and Bonds 1. Copper is a good conductor of electricity because its electrons A. are positively charged B. are free to move and flow C. are shared between two atoms D. are used by only one atom 2. When two hydrogen atoms bond, the positive nucleus of one atom attracts the A. nucleus of the other atom B. positive electron of the other atom C. negative electron of the other atom D. bonds of the other atom 3. An ionic bond is a bond that forms between A. a non-metal and a non-metal B. a metal and a metal C. a metal and a non-metal D. a metalloid and a metalloid 4. In which type of bond do atoms share electrons? A. Ionic B. Covalent C. polyatomic D. metallic 5. What happens in a chemical reaction? A. Atoms are created B. Atoms are destroyed C. Atoms are removed D. Atoms are rearranged 6. Often atoms bond so that each atom will have A. an even number of electrons B. an odd number of electrons C. a filled outer energy level D. more protons in the nucleus 7. Covalent bonds are formed between A. ions B. non-metals C. metals D. metalloids 8. In a balanced chemical reaction, the total mass of the products A. increases from the mass of the reactants B. decreases from the mass of the reactants C. is equal to the mass of the reactants D. changes every time you do the reaction 9. Large molecules react more slowly than smaller molecules because they A. have less surface area B. move faster C. produce less heat D. have more collisions 10. Solid ionic compounds have very high boiling points because they A. have covalent bonds B. have network bonds C. have molecular bonds D. have bonds between metals

11. Which of the following are properties of covalent bonds? A. Low melting point B. Low boiling point C. Weak structure D. All of the above E. None of the above 12. The forces that hold atoms and ions together are known as what? A. Nuclear force B. Chemical bonds C. Physical bonds D. electric currents 13. Each atom of water contains A. one hydrogen and one oxygen B. one hydrogen and two oxygen s C. two hydrogen s and two oxygen s D. two hydrogen s and one oxygen 14. Which of the following would reduce the rate of a chemical reaction? A. placing the reactants in the freezer B. placing the reaction in a pressure cooker C. adding a catalyst D. increasing the surface area of the reactants 15. An enzyme is a special kind of catalyst that works to A. Speed up a reaction B. Break down elements C. Inhibit a reaction D. Increase the number of atoms 16. A chemical equation is balanced by changing or adding what? A. reactants B. products C. coefficients D. subscripts True or False 17. A precipitate is a solid formed from two liquids. 18. Adding food coloring to water is a chemical reaction. 19. If atoms have a greater ability to collide then reactions occurs more quickly. 20. Bubbles forming is a clear sign of a physical change. 21. There are always the same number of atoms in reactants and products 22. Exothermic reactions absorb heat and cool the environment. 23. Breaking bonds never release energy. 24. Endothermic reactions would cause a thermometer to decrease in temperature. 25. The type of bonds determines the strength of a compound.

26. Describe 8 possible signs that a chemical reaction has occurred. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 27. List 5 things that will speed up a reaction 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Fill in the blank with the correct word to finish the sentence. Word Bank (not all words or numbers are used) 1 2 3 Released Absorbed Collide Color Compound Energy Molecular Ionic Rate Reactions Rearranged Share Take Polar Nonpolar Combustion Synthesis Decomposition 28. A change of is a sign that a chemical reaction is taking place 29. In a chemical reaction atoms are, but they are not created or destroyed. 30. In a state of equilibrium, a reaction and its reverse reaction occur at equal. 31. When elements combine they may form a _ with very different properties from the atoms making it up. 32. The chemical formula H 2 O means water has _ hydrogen atom(s) and _ Oxygen atom(s).

33. The boiling point of salt is very high because of its structure. 34. When two chlorines bond they will valence electrons to be more stable. 35. In a chemical reaction, energy is either _ or when the bonds are broken. 36. The kinetic theory states that molecules move faster with increased _. 37. A covalent bond shares electrons equally. 38. A covalent bond does NOT share electrons equally. 39. In a reaction, new bonds are formed when two substances react to make one. 40. In a _ reaction, bonds are broken when one substance is made into 2 substances. 41. In a _ reaction, bonds are broken when a substance reacts with O 2 to produces CO 2 and H 2 O. 42. Use the space provided to balance the following equations use only 1 s and 2 s Zn + HCl ZnCl 2 + H 2 Mg + O 2 MgO HgO + Cl 2 HgCl + O 2 Na + Br 2 NaBr H 2 + O 2 _ H 2 0 Picture A Picture B 43. Use the pictures above to complete the two statements. Picture is exothermic because it is releasing energy. Picture is endothermic because it is absorbing energy

44. What type of bonds do the following represent? Ionic, Metallic, or Covalent-polar, Covalent-nonpolar A. B. C. D._ E. _ F.

45. Sort the following features of bonds into their correct bond types: A) Between Metal & Non-metal G) Solid at room temp. B) Solid or Liquid don t dissolve in H20 H ) Shares electrons equally C) Doesn t conduct when dissolve in H20 I) Usually liquid or gas at room temp. D) Dissolves in H20 J) Conducts electricity when dissolved in water E) Strongest Bonds K) Transfers electrons F) Shares electrons unequally D) Dissolves in H20 Ionic Bonds:, _,,,, Polar covalent Bonds:,,, Nonpolar Covalent Bonds:, Label the different types of reactions: Decomposition, Combustion, Synthesis, Single Replacement, Double Replacement 46. H 2 0 O 2 + H 2 47. CaCO3 CaO + CO2 48. CH 4 + O 2 + Energy Heat + CO 2 + H 2 0 49. Fe + CuSO 4 Cu + FeSO 4 50. C8H18 + O2 CO2 + H2O 51. Fe + O 2 FeO 2 52. 2AgNO 3 + CaCl 2 2AgCl + Ca(NO 3 ) 2 53. Predict the product for the following equation (use double replacement) KOH + HCl + HCl + NaOH + _ 54. What happens during a chemical reaction (list the 3 steps)? 1- Bonds are 2- Atoms are _ 3- New

55. Two students are trying to dissolve a chunk of chalk in acid, predict which person would win and WHY (Justify answer) with the following guidelines: Person 1: Person 2: 50 ml of hot acid 50 ml of cold acid Has one solid piece Breaks the chalk into pieces Able to stir it Starts 30 seconds before Person 1 Can do 1 extra thing Can do 1 extra thing Person would win because 56. How does a human get energy from food through digestion (a chemical reaction)? The energy comes from