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1.

What are the two types of pure substances


A.
Elements and Subatomic Particles
B.
Protons and Electrons
C.
Atoms and Compounds
D.
Homogenous and Heterogeneous
2. What are the two types of Mixtures
A.
Elements and Subatomic Particles
B.
Protons and Electrons
C.
Atoms and Compounds
D.
Homogenous and Heterogeneous
3. One specific type of homogeneous mixture is
A.
An atom
B.
An element
C.
A solution
D.
A compound
4. Cookies and cream ice cream would be classified as
A.
A homogenous mixture
B.
A heterogenous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
5. Table salt, also known as sodium chloride would be classified as
A.
A homogeneous mixture
B.
A heterogeneous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
6. A glass of Kool Aid would be classified as
A.
A homogeneous mixture
B.
A heterogeneous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
7. Helium would be classified as
A.
A homogeneous mixture
B.
A heterogeneous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
8. The prefix homo- means
A.
Same

B.
C.
D.

Different
Whole
Bonded

9. Two elements chemically combined defines


A.
A homogeneous mixture
B.
A heterogeneous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
10. Two substances physically combined and that appears the same throughout is
classified as
A.
A homogeneous mixture
B.
A heterogeneous mixture
C.
An element
D.
A compound
11. What are the 3 types of Solution or State of matter?
a.
b.
c.
12. What is state of matter in which materials are not fluid but retain their
boundaries without support?
13. What is the state of matter that distinguished from the solid and liquid states by
relatively low density and velocity?
14. What is the state of matter that conforms to the shape of a container in which it
is held, and which acquires a defined surface in the presence of gravity?
15. The maximum amount of solute has been dissolved.
a. Saturated
b. unsaturated
c. super saturated
16. More amount of salute than the given solvent.
a. Saturated
b. unsaturated
c. super saturated

17. less amount of solute than the given solvent?


a. Saturated

b. unsaturated
c. super saturated
18. The big amount of the solute than the solvent?
a. Concentrated
b. Dillute
c. super saturated
19. Small amount of the solute than the solvent?
a. Concentrated
b. Dillute
c. super saturated
ACID and BASES
1. List 3 properties of an acid?
A.
Slippery, changes color, sour.
B.
Sour, teative with meatals, aability to change colors in indicators.
C.
Sour, changes colors, reative with meantals.
2. List 3 properties of a Base?
A.
Sour, slippery, changes colors.
B.
Slippery, shiny, bitter.
C.
Biter, ablitity to change colors in an indicator, and slippery.
3. What is the product of neutralization?
A.
Sugar
B.
Salt
C.
Water
D.
Salt water
4. True or False An acid is a proton-donor.
A.
True
B.
False
5. Strong bases dissocate only slightly in water.
A.
True
B.
False

6. Weak bases dissociate almost completly when dissolved.


A.
True
B.
False

7. Give deffinition of an acid?


A.
Produces H3O+ when dissolved in water.
B.
Any substance with a ph of 8
C.
Is bitter, has the ability to change color in an indicator, and is reative with
meatal.
8. What is the scale used by chemist to measure the concentrationof Hydronium
Ions in a solution?
A.
An indicator.
B.
PH
C.
Hp
9. True or False Strong Acids ionize almost completly in water.
A.
True
B.
False

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