Model Answered Study Guide Chemistry G.9
Model Answered Study Guide Chemistry G.9
Model Answered Study Guide Chemistry G.9
3rd quarter
Grade 9
Study guide
Items covered
Chapter 1
L.2 matter and its properties
L.3 Elements
Chapter 3
L.1 The Atom From Philosophical Idea
to Scientific Theory
L.2 The structure of the atom
L.3 Counting atoms
Ch.1 Section 2 Matter and its properties
1. Mass is a measurement of
a. how much space an object occupies.
b. how dense an object is.
c. the amount of matter in an object.
d. the volume of an object.
4. A compound is
a. a substance that is composed of two or more elements that are
chemically bonded.
b. a molecule formed by atoms of the same element.
c. another word for an atom.
d. any substance that can be split apart.
5. Extensive properties
a. include boiling point.
b. do not depend on the amount of matter present.
c. include volume and mass.
d. all depend on the chemical composition of the matter present.
homogeneous
f. salt __________________
homogeneous
g. rainwater __________________
homogeneous
h. nitrogen __________________
Classify each of the following as a physical or chemical change.
physical
a. ice melting __________________
chemical
b. paper burning __________________
chemical
c. metal rusting __________________
physical
d. gas pressure increasing __________________
physical
e. liquid evaporating __________________
f. food digesting __________________
chemical
Compare between the following check the definitions in section 2 from p.10
3. A period is a.
a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table.
b. a vertical column of elements in the periodic table.
c. a region of two or more columns in the periodic table.
d. another name for the periodic table.
solids
9. At room temperature, most metals are _______________.
10. Name three characteristics of most nonmetals.
_____________________________________________________________
They are brittle, are poor conductors of heat
__and electricity, and have low boiling
___________________________________________________________
points.
11. Name three characteristics of metals.
_____________________________________________________________
. They are malleable, ductile, and good
conductors of heat and electricity, and they
__have
__________________________________________________________
a metallic (shiny) luster.
13. Name two characteristics of noble gases. . They are in the gas state at room
temperature and are generally unreactive.
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14. What do elements of the same group in the periodic table have in
common? . Elements of the same group share similar
chemical properties.
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Chapter 3 section 1 The Atom: From Philosophical Idea to Scientific Theory
1. John Dalton thought that atoms
a. contain molecules.
b. cannot be broken down further.
c. are all composed of carbon.
d. have no mass.
3. In an experiment, Alex and Rachel discover that their sample of table salt,
also known as sodium chloride, NaCl, consists of 39.34% by mass sodium,
Na, and 60.66% by mass chlorine, Cl. Later, Alex wonders what the
percentage of Na might be in the table salt in his saltshaker at home. Rachel
tells him, correctly, that it is
a. 39.34%.
b. 60.66%.
c. 90%.
d. impossible to tell, without analyzing the salt.
4. The fact that every sample of a particular chemical compound contains
the same elements in exactly the same proportions by mass is known as the
law of
a. conservation of energy.
b. conservation of mass.
c. atomic theory.
d. definite proportions.
6. Except for in the simplest type of hydrogen atom, all nuclei consist of
a. protons and electrons.
b. neutrons and positrons.
c. protons and neutrons.
d. electrons and positrons.
9. Most of an atom is
a. dense.
b. fluid.
c. empty.
d. the nucleus.
4. Mass number is
a. the average atomic mass of an element.
b. the total number of electrons in an atom of an element.
c. the total number of protons in an atom of an element.
d. the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom of an element.
5. The isotope uranium-235 has 92 protons and 143 neutrons. Therefore, its
mass number is
a. 92.
b. 235.
c. 143.
d. impossible to determine.