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Subject: Chemistry Final

Grade: 7
Name: Layan Hussain Al Balushi
Date: May 28 2021

1. State 3 acidic pH (numbers):


A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
2. Give the name of 3 acids that you have at home:
A. Vinegar
B. Fizzy drinks/ soda
C. Rainwater
3. State 3 Alkali pH (numbers):
A. 11
B. 10
C. 12
4. Give the name of 3 Alkali that you have at home:
A. Oven cleaner
B. Hair dye
C. Washing powder
5. Name the reaction between acid and alkali:
Neutralisation
6. Complete the equation:
Acid + Alkali ------------> Salt + Water
The above reaction is a physical or chemical reaction and why?
It is a chemical reaction reason: because it forms a new substance
7. Give 2 examples of naturalization reaction from our daily life.
Stomach acid digesting food containing alkaline.
Brushing your teeth
8. How can we measure the acidity?
Universal indicator, Litmus paper or pH scale
9. Describe liquids solids and gases in term of particles distance, force of attraction between particles,
shape and volume.
Solids: the particles in solids are tightly packed together by relatively strong forces of attraction. The particles cannot move but are able to
vibrate back and fourth. Solids have a fixed shape and volume. And cannot be compressed.
Liquids: the particles in liquids aren’t as tightly packed as they are in solids but still are packed together with room to move past each other by
weaker forces of attraction. Liquids can change their shape by taking the shape of a container but have a fixed volume.
Gases : the particles in gases are free to roam aka they are far away from each other and the force of attraction between them is weak. And
they have no fixed shape or volume.
10. Compare molecules, elements and compounds:
Molecules: molecules are substances with two or more atoms bonded together.
Elements: Elements are pure substances that only contain the exact same atom.
Compounds: Compounds are substances with two or more different elements bonded together.
11. Element that conducts electricity are considered Metals
12. Tell what you know about Brownian motion.
Brownian Motion is the constant vibration or erratic movements of tiny particles in fluids because
of repeated collision with other particles.
13. Draw a bar graph

14. State the properties of metal and non metals.


Metals:
Solids with high melting points, shiny when polished, strong and flexible, good conductors of heat
and electricity, malleable.
Non Metals:
Substances with low melting points, brittle when solid, not shiny, poor conductors of heat and
electricity.
15. What are the elements that form Iron oxide
Iron and Oxygen
16. State the evidence of a chemical reaction:
Gas
Solid forming
Colour changing
17. Define thermal decomposition
Thermal decomposition is when heat Is used to break down a compound.

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