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Final questions

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Q1: Choose the correct answer:

1- A chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more

elements or new compounds is called …………………………………

a. Single-replacement reaction b. decomposition reaction c. Synthesis reaction

2- A solution in which the most plentiful substance is water is called …………………….

a. solute b. aqueous solution c. precipitate

3- The substance(s) formed during a chemical reaction is called ……………………..

a. product b. reactant c. coefficient

Q2: Give the scientific term for each of the following:

1- Ratio of an error to an accepted value (………………..)

2- How close a measured value is to an accepted value (………...……..)

3- The difference between an experimental value and an accepted value (……………)

4- The variable that is changed during an experiment ( ……………………...)

5- A rearrangement of the atoms in one or more substances to form different substances

(……….……………..)

6- The starting substance(s) of a chemical reaction ( ……....………)

7- A statement that uses chemical formulas to show the identities and relative amounts of

the substances involved in a chemical reaction (….…………………..)

8- A chemical reaction in which two or more substances react to produce a single product

(….…………………)

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Final questions

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9- A chemical reaction in which oxygen combines with a substance and releases energy

in the form of heat and light (………………………..)

10- The SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance. (………..……)

Q3: Complete each of the following:

1- A solid produced during a chemical reaction in a solution is called ………………

2- The mass of one mole of carbon-12 atoms is ……….. grams.

3- The mass in grams of one mole of any pure substance is called ………………….

4- The number 6.02 × 1023, which is the number of representative particles in a mole is

called …………………………..

5- An expression using chemical symbols to represent a substance is called ……………

Q4: answer the following questions:

1- Label the chemical state each symbol below identifies in a chemical equation

(s) ……………………………

(g) …………….….…………..

(aq) ……….……….…………

(l) ………………….…………

2- List three representative particles that can be measured using moles.

a) ……………………….

b) ………………………

c) ………………………

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Final questions

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3- How many moles of K, C, and O atoms are there in 1 mol of K2C2O4?

……… mol K, ……… mol C, ……….. mol O

4- What type of data must be plotted on a graph for the slope of the line to represent

density?

….…………………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………………….

Q5: Problem:

Convert 4.50 × 1024 atoms of zinc to find the number of moles of zinc.

1. Analyze the Problem:

Known: number of atoms = ………………. atoms of Zn

1 mol Zn = 6.02 × 1023 atoms of Zn

Unknown: moles ………. = ? mol

2. Solve for the Unknown

The number of atoms × conversion factor = number of moles

4.50 × 1024 atoms Zn × ….. mol Zn / 6.02 × 1023 atoms Zn

= ………………… mol Zn

2. Evaluate the Answer

The answer has three significant digits and is less than 10 mol

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