Question 1
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How do distinguish one element from another?
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Number of atoms
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Number of electrons
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Number of portons
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All of the above
Question 2
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Which of these is NOT a homogeneous mixture?
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Solution
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Suspension
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Colloid
Question 3
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A mixture ___ a chemical combining of substances.
Question 4
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In a compound, the ____ are ____ combined.
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atoms, chemically
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atoms, physically
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molecules, physically
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molecules, chemically
Question 5
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Elements that make up the compound ____ their identities and ____ take on a new set of properties.
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retain, do
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retain, don't
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lose, don't
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lose, do
Question 6
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The smallest identifiable unit of an element is a(n) ____.
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proton
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atom
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molecule
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None of these
Question 7
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In a mixture, the substances involved _____ be separated by a simple physical process because the elements are ________.
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can, physically combined
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can, chemically combined
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can not, chemically combined
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can not, physically combined
Question 8
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In a mixture substances _____ their identities.
Question 9
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Which of these is not a heterogeneous mixture? (more than one)
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raisin bread
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dissolved sugar water
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humans
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tossed salad
Question 10
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Which of these is a mixture (others are pure substances)?
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Hydrogen
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Potassium
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Neon
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Sugar
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An apple
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Milk
Question 11
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What is absolute zero?
Question 12
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The measurement with absolute zero is ____.
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Kelvin
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Fahrenheit
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Celcius
Question 13
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The first element was _____ because it has the least amount of protons.
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Helium
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Oxygen
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Hydrogen
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Nitrogen
Question 14
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The two pure substances: _____ & ____.
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Nuclear Fusion, Nuclear Fission
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Compound, Element
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Homogeneous, Heterogeneous
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Solids, Liquids
Question 15
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Kool-Aid mix is mixed with water until it dissolves. Which of these is correct?
Question 16
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Stars burn out when they __________.
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run out of oxygen
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gain to much oxygen
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run out of hydrogen
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gain to much hydrogen
Question 17
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What is the "Universal Solvent"?
Question 18
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What are two chemical properties?
Question 19
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What is the difference between endothermic and exothermic?
Question 20
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Three exothermic phase changes are?
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Melting
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Condensation
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Deposition
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Evaporating
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Sublimation
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Freezing
Question 21
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Three endothermic phase changes?
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Freezing
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Melting
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Sublimation
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Evaporating
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Deposition
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Condensation