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Review chemistry concepts through a fun game! Answer questions with your team to win. Study the periodic table, chemical properties, and more. Enhance your knowledge to ace the exam!
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Semester Exam Review Game Tic-Tac-Toe (Sort-of)
Each team will need… • Periodic Table • Flow Chart • Polyatomic Ion List
Rules for Classroom • Arrange the numbers between 1 and 15 in your grid. • Answer questions correctly with your teammates to draw a number. • “X” the number on your team’s grid if it appears. • First team with three “X”s in a row WINS!!!
If you are studying at home… Play the slide show. Pressing enter will move you through the questions and answers. Be sure that you also look at the review we passed out in class…do not depend only on these questions!! These questions are VERY similar to the exam questions but you still need to look over your review. Also, thank you for studying so diligently …snacks are always helpful.
Chemistry is the study of … A. Energy B. Matter C. Chemical reactions D. Elements
Which of the following is NOT matter? A. Water vapor B. Air C. Copper D. Light
Chemical properties… A. Change the identity of the substance. B. Change the state of the substance. C. Can always be observed with the naked eye. D. Include mass and color.
Which element is unreactive? A. Ca B. P C. Ar D. Si
A horizontal row of blocks is called a… A. period B. group C. family D. octet
Elements in the same family have similar A. atomic numbers B. atomic masses C. characteristics D. protons
Which group of elements border the zig-zag line on the Periodic Table? A. Metals B. Nonmetals C. Transition Metals D. Metalloids
The metric symbols in order from smallest unit to largest unit is… A. m, cm, mm, km B. mm, cm, m, km C. mm, m, cm, km D. km, m, cm, mm
Which two of the following must be measured to determine density? A. volume B. weight C. concentration D. mass E. temperature
How many significant figures are in the value 0.000 520 cm? A. 2 B. 3 C. 6 D. 7
Which part of Dalton’s theory has been modified? A. Atoms cannot be divided. B. Atoms can combine in chemical reactions. C. Atoms of different elements have different properties and masses. D. All matter is composed of atoms.
Rutherford concluded that… A. Atoms are mostly empty space. B. Atoms contain no charged particles. C. Atoms are indivisible. D. Atoms have electrons in the nucleus.
Which statement is TRUE. A. Neutrons are much larger than protons. B. Protons and neutrons are about the same size. C. Electrons are larger than protons. D. Electrons and protons are in the nucleus.
Which statement is NOT TRUE. A. Electrons have a negligible mass. B. The number of protons and neutrons in an atom is always the same. C. The number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom is the same. D. Protons and neutron combine to form the atomic mass of an atom.
All isotopes of H contain A. 1 proton B. 1 neutron C. 1 nucleus D. 1 anion
The atomic number of O indicates it has A. 8 protons B. 8 neutrons C. 8 protons and 8 neutrons D. 8 energy levels
Chlorine-35 has A. 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 18 neutrons B. 35 protons, 35 electrons, and 17 neutrons C. 17 protons, 17 electrons, and 52 neutrons D. 18 protons, 18 electrons, and 17 neutrons
A quantum of electromagnetic energy is called a(n)… A. electron B. light ray C. photon D. orbital
The 3-D region around a nucleus where the electrons may be found is called a(n)… A. electron path B. orbital C. orbit D. nucleus
How many quantum numbers are used to describe the location of an electron? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
What shape is the s sublevel? A. dumbbells B. spherical C. complex D. flat
How many orbital shapes may exist in the 3rd energy level? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
How many electrons can occupy one orbital? A. 1 B. 2 C. 10 D. 14
What element’s configuration ends in 3p2? A. Mg B. C C. S D. Si
Moseley arranged the Periodic Table according to… A. atomic number. B. atomic mass. C. density. D. radioactivity.
Argon is a(n)… A. metal. B. halogen. C. noble gas. D. alkaline earth metal.
Lithium is a(n)… A. noble gas. B. halogen. C. gas. D. alkali metal.
Elements to the right of the zig-zag line are… A. metals. B. nonmetals. C. metalloids. D. transition metals.
Which element has the greatest electronegativity? A. Cl B. H C. Na D. F
A chemical bond formed between positive and negative ions is called… A. an ionic bond. B. a covalent bond. C. a metallic bond. D. a dipole bond.
The mobile electrons in a metallic bond are known as … A. lewis structure. B. cation. C. sea of electrons. D. orbitals.
Ductility is a characteristic of elements with… A. ionic bonds. B. covalent bonds C. metallic bonds. D. lewis structures.
All organic compounds must contain… A. H B. C C. O D. H2O
A molecule is… A. positively charged. B. negatively charged. C. neutral.
When the octet rule is satisfied, the __?__ and __?__ orbitals are full. A. d, f B. s, d C. s, p D. p, d
If the atoms share the electrons unequally, the bond is… A. polar covalent. B. nonpolar covalent. C. ionic. D. metallic.
Which group will not form compounds? A. main group elements B. transition metals C. noble gas elements D. halogens
How many double bonds are in the compound HF? A. none B. one C. two D. three
VSEPR is used to A. determine amount of electrons in an atom. B. determine the shape of a molecule. C. determine reactivity of elements. D. determine whether an atom will gain or lose electrons.
What is the shape of the carbon dioxide molecule? A. linear B. tetrahedral C. pyramidal D. planar
How many milliliters are in one liter? A. 1 B. 10 C. 100 D. 1000
A polar molecule contains… A. cations and anions. B. no bonds. C. atoms of the same element. D. positive and negative regions.
What is the molar mass of sodium? A. 32.066 g/mol B. 22.99 g/mol C. 16 g/mol D. 11 g/mol
Potassium has a positive charge because… A. it lost an electron. B. it gained an electron. C. it shares electrons
Which element requires a Roman numeral? A. Zn B. Pb C. Ca D. NO3-1
What is the shape of the water molecule? A. Linear B. Angular (Bent) C. Tetrahedral D. Circular