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Bonding And Chemical Reactions.

How many bonds form when hydrogen bonds to oxygen?
a) 12
b) 6
c) 2
d) 1

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What family of elements is likely to bond with Group 1 (Alkali Metals)?
a) Alkaline Earth Metals
b) Carbon Group
c) Halogens
d) Oxygen Family

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What is the common name for two atoms of hydrogen bonded to one atom of oxygen?
a) Carbon Dioxide
b) Sugar
c) Methane
d) Water

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The mass before a chemical reaction ______________ the mass after a chemical reaction.
a) must be the same as
b) must be more than
c) must be less than
d) cannot be the same as

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What is another term for mass being conserved?
a) stable reactants and products
b) higher reactants than products
c) balanced reactants and products
d) lower reactants than products

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What makes an observation quantitative?
a) it is made by a qualified scientist
b) it is of good quality
c) it does not refer to numerical values
d) it involves numerical values

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Explain the Law of Conservation of Mass.
a) The mass of the products must be the same as the mass of the reactants.
b) The mass of the products must be more than the mass of the reactants.
c) The mass of the products must be less than the mass of the reactants.
d) The mass of the reactants varies from the mass of the products

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What does the Principle of Conservation men?
a) Matter is created and destroyed.
b) Matter does not change.
c) Matter is not created or destroyed.
d) Matter is only temporary.

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What group is likely to bond with the Alkaline Earth Metals?
a) The Oxygen Family
b) The Nitrogen Group
c) The Boron Family
d) The Noble Gases

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Ionic bonding involves a ____________ and a _________________.
a) Metalliod gaining an electron; metal losing an electron
b) Metalliod losing an electron; nonmetal gaining an electron
c) Metal gaining an electron; non metal losing an electron
d) Metal losing an electron; a nonmetal gaining an electron

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What is listed on the left side of a chemical equation?
a) the products
b) the reactants
c) gases and solids
d) all balanced elements

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What family will bond with Alkaline Earth Metals?
a) The oxygen Family
b) The Halogens
c) The Nitrogen Group
d) The carbon Group

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What is an ion?
a) a neutron
b) a proton
c) an electron
d) a charged particle

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How do atoms become positive ions?
a) by gaining a valence electron
b) by losing a valence electron
c) by gaining a proton
d) by gaining an electron

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How do atoms become negative ions?
a) by losing a proton
b) gaining a proton
c) by losing a valence electron
d) by gaining a valence electron

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Which member of the Halogen group is the most reactive?
a) Chlorine
b) Fluorine
c) Bromine
d) Astitine

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Burning gasoline is a ___________________ change.
a) Chemical
b) Physical
c) Chemical and physical
d) None of the above

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What is a chemical reaction?
a) When energy is released as heat
b) When energy is released as light
c) When new substances are formed
d) When chemical bonds are broken and new bonds form

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What is evidence of a chemical reaction?
a) gas bubbles form
b) a new substance is produced
c) changes in color
d) changes in the state of matter

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A quick way to show chemical reactions is called a ____________.
a) coefficient
b) subscript
c) chemical equation
d) chemical formula

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