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- 10 short answer questions
- Each question is worth 10 points each
- Partial credit will be given
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- Read each question carefully
- Answer the question you are asked
- Re-read each answer
- Make sure you have answered the question completely
- Make sure your answer relates to the question
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- – Use what you know about physical and chemical changes to explain why
it is NOT possible to change the fried eggs to poached eggs.
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- It is not possible to change the fried eggs into poached eggs because
cooking eggs is a chemical change
- Chemical changes produce new products that are very difficult to reverse
- Answer identifies cooking an egg as a chemical change
- Answer describes chemical changes as being difficult to reverse because
the original substance is changed into a new substance
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- How do scientists currently describe the movement of electrons?
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- Electrons move in an electron cloud around the outside of the nucleus
- The electrons do not follow a particular path
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- Is O2 a compound? Explain your answer.
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- No [answer]
- A compound must contain atoms from more than one element [explanation]
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- State of matter
- Physical property
- Chemical property
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- Changing state does not change the identity of the matter.
- Chemical properties can't be observed without changing the substance.
- Water is still water whether it is ice, liquid, or vapor. [example]
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- – Explain why bromine is most likely a non-metal.
- – Explain why vanadium is most likely a metal.
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- Vanadium is most likely a metal because it on the left side of the same
period
- Bromine is most likely a non-metal because it is to on right side of the
same period.
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- Based on the label "semi-conductor," which type of element
would you predict is used to make computer chips? Explain.
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- Metalloids because their ability to conduct electricity lies somewhere
between the good metallic conductors and the poor nonmetallic
conductors.
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- What are the chemical changes and what are the physical changes in this
process?
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- Raking the leaves into a pile and spreading the ashes are physical
changes.
- Burning the leaves and the ashes being broken down by the lawn for
fertilizer are chemical changes.
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- Definition:
- The law of conservation of mass states that mass cannot be created or
destroyed.
- Explanation:
- This means that the mass of any substances present before a physical or
chemical change is equal to the mass of the substances present after
the change.
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