• 1. 
    One element loses an electron to another

  • Share Electrons
  • Transfer Electrons
  • 2. 
    A substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together

  • Element Soup
  • Pure Element
  • Ion
  • Compound
  • 3. 
    Tells us the number of atoms of each element in a compound

  • Coeffecient
  • Exponent
  • Chemical Formula
  • Calculator
  • 4. 
    Type of chemical reaction where an element reacts with a compound and takes the place of another element in that compound

  • Double Displacement
  • Single Displacement
  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition
  • 5. 
    Bond in which one or more pairs of electrons are shared by two atoms

  • Covalent Bond
  • Ionic Bond
  • Reaction Bond
  • Null Bond
  • 6. 
    Type of reaction in which a compound is broken down into its simple elements

  • Double Displacement
  • Single Displacement
  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition
  • 7. 
    A substance that is formed as the result of a chemical reaction

  • Product
  • Reactant
  • Starters
  • Enders
  • 8. 
    The starting materials in a chemical reaction

  • Products
  • Reactants
  • Starters
  • Enders
  • 9. 
    Bond in which one or more electrons from one atom are removed and attached to another atom, resulting in positive and negative ions which attract each other

  • Covalent Bond
  • Ionic Bond
  • Reaction Bond
  • Null Bond
  • 10. 
    Both elements in a compound share a certain number of electrons

  • Share Electrons
  • Transfer Electrons
  • 11. 
    The symbolic representation of a chemical reaction

  • Long Hand
  • Short Hand
  • Electron Configuration
  • Chemical Equation
  • 12. 
    Type of reaction in which two or more elements combine to form a more complex compound

  • Double Displacement
  • Single Displacement
  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition
  • 13. 
    A process or reaction in which the system absorbs energy from its surroundings; usually, but not always, in the form of heat

  • Endothermic Reaction
  • Exothermic Reaction
  • Diffusion
  • Fission
  • 14. 
    An atom or molecule which has gained or lost one or more of its valence electrons

  • Covalent Bond
  • Chemical Formula
  • Ion
  • Compound
  • 15. 
    Type of chemical reaction where two compounds react, and the positive ions (cation) and the negative ions (anion) of the two reactants switch places, forming two new compounds or products

  • Double Displacement
  • Single Displacement
  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition
  • 16. 
    The word oxidation describes

  • gain of electrons
  • loss of electrons
  • number of electrons remains the same
  • number of electrons transfered
  • 17. 
    Provides evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred.

  • dissolving
  • melting
  • formation of a gas
  • bending
  • 18. 
    Which half reaction shows the element being reduced. In the following reaction. 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl

  • Na0   --> Na+1   +   1e-
  • Cl20  +  2e-  --> 2Cl-
  • Na0  +  1e- --> Na+1
  • Cl20 --> 2Cl-  + 2e-
  • 19. 
    What is the probable product of a double-replacement reaction?

  • A new compound and a replaced metal
  • A new compound and a replaced nonmetal
  • 2 different compounds 1 aqueous and 1 that is a solid, liquid or gas
  • A single compound
  • 20. 
    A chemical reaction that shows the formation of a solid and identifies the spectator ions

  • net ionic equation
  • double replacement
  • ionic equation
  • dissociation
  • 21. 
    Which reaction between halogens and halide salts will occur?

  • F2(g)  +  FeI2(aq) → FeF2(aq)  +  I2 (g)
  • Cl2(g) + SrF2(aq)  → SrCl2(aq)  +  F2(g)
  • I2(g)  + MgBr2(aq)  → MnI2(aq)  + Br2(g)
  • Br2(l)  +  CoCl2(aq) → CoBr2(aq)  +  Cl2(g)
  • 22. 
    A compound is reacted and forms two new substances. What type of reaction is this?

  • combustion
  • synthesis
  • decomposition
  • single replacement
  • 23. 
    Predict the following reaction NaCl + Ca(NO3)2 -->

  • no reaction both products are aqueous
  • Calcium chloride and sodium nitrate are produced
  • sodium nitrate is a solid formed
  • calcium chloride is the solid formed
  • 24. 
    Describes the number of molecules in a compound and is used to balance a chemical reaction.

  • coefficient
  • subscript
  • superscript
  • SI unit
  • 25. 
    Which type of reaction takes place in the presence of oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water?

  • double replacement
  • decomposition
  • combustion
  • single replacement
  • 26. 
    Which is the name of the kind of solid substance formed in this figure?

  • aqueous
  • precipitate
  • acid
  • synthesis
  • 27. 
    The word reduction describes

  • gain of electrons
  • loss of electrons
  • number of electrons remains the same
  • transfer of electrons
  • 28. 
    Describes the number of atoms in a compound of each element.

  • coefficient
  • superscript
  • subscript
  • SI unit
  • 29. 
    Potassium iodide is a catalyst in a chemical reaction where would this be placed when writing the chemical reaction?

  • product side
  • reactant side
  • above the arrow
  • left out
  • 30. 
    A metal is reacted with an acid to produce a salt and a hydrogen gas. What type of reaction has occurred?

  • neutralization
  • double replacement
  • single replacement
  • synthesis
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