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Investigation 1 And 2 Substances And Elements Review
Test Description: Review activities for our first two units in chemical interactions.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which element is not found in the following substance? Na2CO3
A
Sodium
B
Carbon
C
Cobalt
D
Oxygen
2) This is the basic bulding material of all matter. A substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler substance.
A
Substance
B
None of the above.
C
Element
D
Chemical Reaction
3) A form of matter that is different from every other form of matter. (A specific combination of elements)
A
Chemical Reaction
B
Element
C
None of the above.
D
Substance
4) An interaction during which starting substances change into new (different) substances.
A
None of the above.
B
Substance
C
Chemical Reaction
D
Element
5) How many elements are in the substance CO2?
A
2
B
1
C
4
D
3
6) Which of the following substances contains three substances?
A
NaCl
B
NaHCO3
C
None of the above contains only three elements.
D
MgSO4
7) Which of the following is not an indicator of a chemical reaction?
A
Bubbling
B
Substances are mixed
C
Temperature Change
D
Color Change
8) Which element is not found in the following substance? NaCl
A
Iodine
B
All the above elements are in NACl
C
Sodium
D
Chlorine
9) Which of the following is a chemical formula?
A
None of the above
B
Baking Soda
C
NaHCO3
D
Sodium Bicarbonate
10) Which of the following is a common name?
A
Sodium Bicarbonate
B
Baking Soda
C
NaHCO3
D
None of the above.
11) Which of the following is a chemical name?
A
NaHCO3
B
Sodium Bicarbonate
C
None of the above
D
Baking Soda
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