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Basic Chemistry
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science
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chemistry
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Atoms that are held together by covalent bonds
ion
neutron
molecule
organic compound
2. Ending materials of a reaction; found on right side of chemical equation
compound
product
chemical reaction
chemical formula
3. The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of the element
matter
proton
atom
single bond
4. A covalent bond in which four valence electrons are shared between two atoms
nucleus
valence electrons
chemical formula
double bond
5. Substance containing two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
neutron
element
covalent bond
compound
6. Atoms that are held together by covalent bonds
molecule
structural formula
inorganic compound
chemical formula
7. Anything that occupies space and has mass
chemical reaction
molecule
matter
structural formula
8. A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
isotope
matter
element
single bond
9. The starting materials for a reaction; found on left side of chemical equation
product
structural formula
reactant
atom
10. Occurs when atoms share electrons
atomic number
covalent bond
atom
double bond
11. Occurs when atoms transfer electrons to other atoms
compound
inorganic compound
ionic bond
ion
12. Substance containing two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed ratio
neutron
double bond
compound
radioactive isotope
13. Interaction of substances that lead to the formation of new substances
chemical formula
organic compound
chemical reaction
nucleus
14. Identifies a specific element; equals the number of protons in an atom of each element
atomic number
chemical reaction
compound
structural formula
15. Occurs when atoms share electrons
double bond
covalent bond
isotope
chemical reaction
16. Substance made of two or more elements & none of which is carbon
chemical reaction
radioactive isotope
atom
inorganic compound
17. A covalent bond in which four valence electrons are shared between two atoms
nucleus
ionic bond
covalent bond
double bond
18. A covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared
double bond
compound
nucleus
single bond
19. Shows the number and types of atoms in a molecule and how they are arranged
radioactive isotope
structural formula
covalent bond
double bond
20. Atoms having the same numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons
isotope
ion
covalent bond
ion
21. Subatomic particle having a negative charge; not in nucleus but surrounds it
atom
product
structural formula
electron
22. Subatomic particle having a positive charge; found in nucleus
reactant
proton
neutron
product
23. Protons and neutrons together; make up the center of an atom
atom
isotope
nucleus
proton
24. Ending materials of a reaction; found on right side of chemical equation
reactant
radioactive isotope
compound
product
25. Occurs when atoms transfer electrons to other atoms
radioactive isotope
ionic bond
chemical formula
chemical reaction
26. Atoms that have lost or gained electrons
chemical reaction
compound
isotope
ion
27. Substance made of two or more elements & none of which is carbon
proton
covalent bond
ionic bond
inorganic compound
28. Substance made of two or more elements & one being carbon
atomic number
organic compound
chemical reaction
molecule
29. Indicates the number and types of atoms in a molecule
atomic number
radioactive isotope
matter
chemical formula
30. An unstable atom in which the nucleus decays (breaks down) releasing particles and energy
ion
radioactive isotope
valence electrons
element
31. Protons and neutrons together; make up the center of an atom
chemical formula
atomic number
matter
nucleus
32. An unstable atom in which the nucleus decays (breaks down) releasing particles and energy
electron
product
isotope
radioactive isotope
33. The starting materials for a reaction; found on left side of chemical equation
nucleus
electron
radioactive isotope
reactant
34. A pure substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions
atom
molecule
element
nucleus
35. Indicates the formation of new substances from previous substances
chemical reaction
atom
element
electron
36. Indicates the number and types of atoms in a molecule
ionic bond
chemical reaction
chemical reaction
chemical formula
37. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
molecule
single bond
chemical reaction
valence electrons
38. Atoms having the same numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons
isotope
molecule
chemical formula
atomic number
39. Substance made of two or more elements & one being carbon
organic compound
compound
atomic number
proton
40. Subatomic particle having a positive charge; found in nucleus
product
element
proton
chemical formula
41. Atoms that have lost or gained electrons
atomic number
chemical formula
covalent bond
ion
42. Subatomic particle without a charge; found in nucleus
isotope
ionic bond
neutron
double bond
43. Subatomic particle having a negative charge; not in nucleus but surrounds it
electron
isotope
ionic bond
valence electrons
44. Subatomic particle without a charge; found in nucleus
ionic bond
molecule
isotope
neutron
45. A covalent bond in which one pair of electrons is shared
single bond
matter
molecule
product
46. Anything that occupies space and has mass
electron
organic compound
structural formula
matter
47. Electrons in the outermost energy level; they are involved in bond formation
organic compound
electron
single bond
valence electrons
48. Shows the number and types of atoms in a molecule and how they are arranged
proton
ion
covalent bond
structural formula
49. Identifies a specific element; equals the number of protons in an atom of each element
nucleus
double bond
atomic number
atom
50. Indicates the formation of new substances from previous substances
element
chemical reaction
structural formula
ionic bond