A) They taste bitter. B) They turn red litmus paper blue. C) They do not react with metals. D) They turn blue litmus paper red.
A) salt and water. B) base and a salt. C) acid and a metal. D) acid and a base.
A) only for reactions that take place in closed systems. B) for no reactions at all. C) only for reactions that take place in open systems. D) for reactions in both open and closed systems.
A) the pH level of the solution would be between 3 and 11 B) the pH level of the solution would be more than 12 C) the substances would not mix, and you could still take two different pH readings D) the pH level of the folution would be less than 3
A) The lemon has a higher pH than the apple. B) The apple and lemon have the same pH level. C) The lemon has a lower pH than the apple. D) The apple has a lower pH than the lemon.
A) The total mass of the reactants if greater than the total mass of the products. B) Matter is not created or destroyed. C) The total mass of the reactants is less than the total mass of the products. D) Matter is not changed.
A) Phase Change-chemical change B) Phase Change-physical change C) Exothermic reaction-physical change D) Endothermic reaction-physical change
A) endothermic reaction-physical change B) exothermic reaction-physical change C) Exothermic reaction-chemical change D) endothermic reaction-chemical change
A) reacts with hydrochloric acid to release hydrogen gas B) has a long narrow shape with a smooth texture C) rusts D) does not burn when a flame is applied
A) a tree branch breaking B) water freezing in a pond C) a tree burning after a lightning strike D) steam rising from pavement
A) electromagnetic change B) chemical change C) color change D) physical change
A) exactly equal to the total mass of the products. B) greater than the total mass of the products. C) less than the total mass of the products. D) unrelated to the total mass of the products.
A) precipitate. B) a change in color. C) shape change. D) mass change.
A) has pH lower than 7 and taste sour. B) turns red litmus paper blue. C) has a pH above 7 and tastes bitter. D) has a pH above 7 and tastes sour.
A) It is most effective in a highly basic environment. B) It is most effective in a slightly basic environment. C) Is it most effective in a slightly acidic environment. D) It is most effective in a highly acidic environment.
A) melting point B) the ability to reflect light C) conductivity D) reactivity
A) melting B) burning C) corroding D) rusting
A) coal burning B) water turning into steam C) frying an egg D) ice melting
A) boiling water B) melting ice C) breaking a toothpick in half D) toasting a marshmallow
A) an electron B) a compound C) a mixture D) an atom
A) The chemical reaction destroyed matter. B) Not all of the products and reactants could be measured because the chemical reaction took place in an open system. C) The chemical reaction did not work as expected because it took place in a closed system. D) The chemical reaction created matter.
A) no reaction is taking place. B) energy is being absorbed by the reaction. C) an exothermic reaction is occuring. D) matter is being released.
A) B B) A C) D D) C
A) a mixture B) an atom C) an electron D) a compound
A) Sodium loses one electron and chlorine gains one electron. B) Sodium loses seven electrons and chlorine gains seven electrons. C) Sodium gains one electron and chlorine loses on electron. D) Sodium gains seven electrons and chlorine loses seven electrons.
A) It is a mixture because each ingredient kept its original properties. B) It is a new element because a chemical change took place. C) It is a new chemical compound because a physical change took place. D) It is a solution because the ingredients cannot be separated.
A) Dairy (pH 5-7) B) Baking Soda (pH 8-9) C) Water (pH 6-7) D) Citrus Fruit (pH 2-3)
A) a solute. B) a reactant. C) a product. D) a solvent.
A) positively charged. B) very basic. C) very acidic. D) negatively charged.
A) green beans B) cheddar cheese C) ham D) apples
A) a solute. B) a solvent. C) a mixture. D) a suspension.
A) litmus paper B) base C) indicator D) acid
A) False B) True
A) Chemical change because the mass stayed the same. B) Chemical change because a precipitate formed. C) Physical change because a precipitate formed.. D) Physical change because a new substance formed.
A) True B) False |