SNC1W Chemistry Test Review PDF
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This document is a chemistry test review. It includes questions focusing on classifying matter, describing chemical and physical properties, and identifying types of chemical changes. It also provides questions about various chemical concepts.
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SNC1W – Chemistry Test Review 1. Fill out the following table about states of matter: State Distance Between Particles Strength of Intermolecular Forces Solid Liquid Gas 2. Create a visual aid that helps explain the classification of matter. Use the following terms in...
SNC1W – Chemistry Test Review 1. Fill out the following table about states of matter: State Distance Between Particles Strength of Intermolecular Forces Solid Liquid Gas 2. Create a visual aid that helps explain the classification of matter. Use the following terms in your visual: compounds, elements, matter, mechanical mixtures, mixtures, pure substances, solutions. 3. For each property, state if it is a chemical or physical property, then describe it: Acidity, Boiling Point, Conductivity, Ductility, Flammability, Lustre, Malleability, Melting Point, Reactivity, Solubility, Toxicity, Viscosity 4. List the clues that the following type of change has occurred: a. a physical change b. a chemical change 5. Describe what would happen if the following gas tests were performed. a. Hydrogen gas in the presence of a burning flame. b. Oxygen gas in the presence of a glowing ember. c. Carbon dioxide gas in the presence of a burning flame. 6. 190 g of carbon tetrachloride has a density of 1.6 g/cm3. What is the volume of the carbon tetrachloride? 7. Gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3. What would be the mass of 250 cm3 of gold? 8. Determine the density of a sample of metal that has a volume of 6.4 cm3 and a mass of 67.2 g. 9. Create Bohr-Rutherford diagrams for the following elements: Hydrogen, Lithium, Fluorine, Neon, Silicon, Calcium 10. State three clues you can use to determine if a compound is ionic or covalent. 11. Determine the name and chemical formula for the ionic compounds formed by the following elements. a. Potassium and sulfur b. Lithium and oxygen c. Zirconium and carbon d. Barium and nitrogen 12. Write the name or formula for each compound and identify if it is ionic or covalent: Name of Compound Formula of Compound I/C? 1. Scandium bromide 2. Dinitrogen pentaoxide 3. Potassium oxide 4. Dinitrogen tetraoxide 5. Calcium carbide 6. Nitrogen trihydride 7. Phosphorous trichloride 8. Aluminum chloride 9. SeO 10. SF6 11. Cs2S 12. BrF2 13. SeCl2 14. Na3N 15. MgO 16. Y2Se3