Test I – Multiple Choice: Write the letter of the correct/best answer.
1. What is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical or physical means and compost of only one kind of atom? a. Element b. substance c. mixture d. compound 2. Sterling silver contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Which substance is the solute? a. Platinum b. Silver c. Copper d. Solids do not form solution 3. A substance in which two or more elements are chemically combined is called _____________. a. Substance b. element c. compound d. mixture 4. Two or more substances that are mixed together, but do not chemically combine, form a(n) __________. a. Substance b. element c. mixture d. compound 5. A(n) ________ is the smallest particle of matter a. Element b. atom c. compound d. mixture 6. A ___________is statements that gives a tentative answer or solution to the question. Also known as an educated guess. a. Hypothesis b. Independent variables c. Fair test d. Control variable 7. A factor affecting how fast solids dissolve in liquids that shows smaller pieces can dissolve faster than larger ones. a. Effect of temperature c. Effect of particle size b. Effect of stirring d. Nature of solute 8. Which of the following solution will dissolve solute faster? a. A solution that is 5x stirred b. A solution that have greater amount solute than solvent c. A solution that is not stirred d. A solution that is concentrated 9. Which is more concentrated? a. a solution containing 5 grams of salt in 10 grams of water b. a solution containing 18 grams of salt in 90 grams of water c. a solution containing 4 grams of salt in 44 grams of water d. a solution containing 6 grams of salt in 42 grams of water 10. What is the reason why people stir coffee or juice in water after they have added sugar? a. For it to become sweet c. To lessen hotness b. To equally dissolve solute in solvent d. To darkened its color 11. _________ is anything that has mass and takes up space. a. Body b. Energy c. Mass d. Matter 12. Which is NOT a characteristic of mixtures? a. Maybe solid, liquid and gas b. Maybe homogeneous or heterogeneous c. Has only one component d. components may be separated/recovered by physical means such as filtration, and distillation 13. A solution is often _________. a. Black or white c. Clear and transparent b. Liquid d. Solid 14. What is a Periodic Table? a. A group of periods b. A table that is not often used c. An arrangement of elements based on ascending atomic number d. A list of elements not yet discovered Mendeleev 15. What is 7 on the pH scale? a. Acid b. Base c. Neutral d. Alkaline 16. How many group number do Periodic Table of Elements have? a. 10 b. 20 c. 18 d. 12 17. Salad and halo-halo would be considered which type of mixture? a. Heterogeneous b. homogeneous c. element d. compound 18. What is the pH of pure/distilled water? a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8 19. A substance with a pH of 2 is a __________. a. Strong Acid b. Weak Acid c. Strong Base d. Weak Base 20. Which pH range describes base/basic? a. 0-7 b. 8-14 c. 11-15 d. 0-6 21. Vinegar turned red with camote leaves indicator, so it’s considered a _________. a. Acid b. b. base c. neutral d. none of the above 22. The Periodic Table of Element contains all the following except: a. Atomic number b. Chemical symbol c. Chemical/Element name d. Chemical formula 23. ____________is a combination of substances in which individual substances retain their own properties. a. Reaction b. Chemical c. Mixture d. Substance 24. ____________ is the maximum amount of a solute that can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent at a given temperature. a. Supersaturation b. Concentration c. Solubility d. Polarity 25. A teaspoon of sugar stirred into a glass of water would be considered which type of mixture? a. Heterogeneous b. homogeneous c. compound d. element 26. Which of the following are homogeneous mixtures? a. water b. rocky road ice cream c. shampoo d. salad 27. To separate a mixture of sand and iron it is easiest to use___________. a. floating b. picking them out c. a magnet d. filter with filter paper 28. Heterogeneous mixtures have how many phases? a. one b. two or more c. none d. none of the choices 29. Ammonia and baking soda are examples of a(n) _________. a. Acid b. Base c. Neutral d. Alkaline 30. A pure substance that cannot be broken down is a(n) __________. a. Compound b. element c. proton d. group 31. ___________ is the interaction that occurs between acids and bases in which the properties of each are canceled out by the other. a. Neutralization b. Indication c. Dissolution d. Balancing 32. Who is the scientist invented/made the Periodic Table of Element? a. Charles Darwin c. Albert Einstein b. Eli Whitney d. Dmitri Mendeleev 33. If I have a substance with a pH of 3, what is it? a. Acid b. Base c. Neutral d. Alkaline 34. Which of the following is NOT a pure substance? a. Water b. Salt c. Soil d. Gold 35. Which of the following is a metal? a. water b. Iron c. Ice d. Soil 36.Which of the following is an element but NOT a metal? a. Oxygen b. Copper c. Aluminum d. Iron 37. Which of the following Element makes up around one fifth of the air we breathe? a. Iron b. Oxygen c. Hydrogen d. Sodium 38. Which two elements, when combined, form water? a. Hydrogen and oxygen c. sulfur and oxygen b. Hydrogen and nitrogen d. Sodium and nitrogen 39. Which one of the following metals could produce zinc metal, if heated with zinc oxide? a. Aluminum b. Copper c. Lead d. Silver 40. Which is NOT a characteristic property of metals? a. shiny b. conductive c. malleable d. dull 41. If a metal is ___________ it can be drawn into a wire. a. conductive b. malleable c. magnetic d. ductile 42. ______________ describes how well the substance can be hammered into a. malleability b. ductility c. conductivity d. luster 43. If a substance breaks easily, it is said to be ________________. a. magnetic b. conductive c. brittle d. ductile 44. Combination of metal and nonmetal always form a _____________. a. compound b. element c. mixtures d. substance 45. Any metal or nonmetal that is combine with Oxygen is said to be a _________. a. alkaline metal b. alkali earth metal c. metals d. oxide
Test II. Instruction: Match the questions to the answers in the box.
Svante Arrhenius pH 7.4
Indicator S.P.L. Sorensen
pH 7 Chemical Formula
46. He is a British Biochemist who made the pH Scale
47. The use of letters, numbers and symbols to make a quick way to show the composition of compound 48. The Scientist who first define acid and base 49. It is used to know or indicate if a mixture/matter/sample is acid or base 50. It is the pH value of our blood and body tissues and our tears