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Contemporary's GED Science
Robert Mitchell

Chemistry

Chapter Review Quiz

Directions:

Choose the best answer to each question. You may refer to pages 257–288 in Contemporary’s GED Science if you need additional help. When you have finished the quiz, click on Submit Answers to receive feedback and results. You may also choose to e-mail your results to your instructor.



1

Which of the following is the correct description of the structure of an atom?
Need a Hint?
A)protons in orbit around a central nucleus, which contains electrons and neutrons
B)neutrons in orbit around a central nucleus, which contains protons and electrons
C)electrons in orbit around a central nucleus that contains protons and neutrons
D)electrons and protons in orbits around a central nucleus, which contains neutrons
E)electrons and neutrons in orbits around a central nucleus, which contains electrons
2

What is the atomic number of an atom?
Need a Hint?
A)the number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus
B)the sum of the number of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus
C)the sum of the number of electrons and protons in an atom
D)the difference between the number of electrons and the number of protons in an atom
E)the number of protons in the atomic nucleus
3

In the chemical formula 2C4H10, how many atoms of each element are represented?
Need a Hint?
A)8 atoms of carbon and 20 atoms of hydrogen
B)4 atoms of carbon and 10 atoms of hydrogen
C)6 atoms of carbon and 12 atoms of hydrogen
D)24 atoms of carbon and 210 atoms of hydrogen
E)2 atoms of carbon and 1 atom of hydrogen
4

How does an ionic bond differ from a covalent bond?
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A)An ionic bond occurs only between atoms while a covalent bond occurs only between molecules.
B)An ionic bond is stronger than a covalent bond.
C)In an ionic bond, one or more electrons transfer from one atom to another; in a covalent bond, one or more electrons are shared by two atoms.
D)In an ionic bond, one or more electrons are shared by two atoms; in a covalent bond, one or more electrons transfer from one atom to another.
E)In an ionic bond, protons either transfer or are shared by two atoms, while in a covalent bond, electrons either transfer or are shared by two atoms.
5

Which of the following molecular formulas represents a hydrocarbon?
Need a Hint?
A)NaCl
B)H2O
C)NH3
D)C3H8
E)CO2
6

Which phase of matter is characterized by a definite volume but not by a definite shape?
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A)gas
B)liquid
C)solid
D)temperature
E)pressure
7

Which of the following is always characteristic of a chemical change but not of a physical change?
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A)change in shape
B)change in temperature
C)change in volume
D)change of phase
E)the production of a new substance
8

How is the reaction N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 best expressed in words?
Need a Hint?
A)1 molecule of nitrogen gas (N2) combines with 3 molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) to form 2 molecules of ammonia (NH3).
B)4 molecules of nitrogen gas (N2) and hydrogen gas (H2) combine to form 2 molecules of ammonia (NH3).
C)2 molecules of nitrogen gas (N2) combine with 2 molecules of hydrogen gas (H2) to form 3 molecules of ammonia (NH3).
D)1 atom of nitrogen gas (N2) combines with 3 atoms of hydrogen gas (H2) to form 3 molecules of ammonia (NH3).
E)1 atom of nitrogen gas (N) combines with 3 atoms of hydrogen gas (H2) to form 2 atoms of ammonia (NH3).
9

In which of the following reactions is an activation energy needed to enable the reaction to proceed?
Need a Hint?
A)freezing water
B)dissolving salt in water
C)paint drying
D)starting a campfire
E)a two-part epoxy hardening
10

Which of the following is true about the chemical equation for respiration, shown below?
C6H12O6 + 6 H2O → 6CO2 + 6H2O
Need a Hint?
A)There is an equal number of molecules on each side of the reaction arrow.
B)There are an equal number of atoms on each side of the reaction arrow.
C)Each molecule is the same phase of matter.
D)New atoms are created as a result of the reaction.
E)The total number of atoms decreases during a chemical reaction.