Matter and Conservatoin
Chemical Bonding and Electrons
Balancing Reactions and Equations
Polymers and Materials
100

According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, what happens to the total mass of substances during a chemical reaction?

The total mass remains the same; mass is conserved.

100

How many valence electrons does oxygen have? 

A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8

6

100

Why must chemical equations be balanced? 

A. To make the reaction look nicer 

B. To follow the Law of Conservation of Mass 

C. To make the reaction faster 

D. To remove atoms

B

100

What are polymers? 

A. Small atoms floating alone 

B. Large molecules made of repeating smaller units

C. A type of metal 

D. A type of gas

B. Large molecules made of repeating smaller units 

200

True or False: Mass can be created during a chemical reaction.

False

200

True or False: Valence electrons are the electrons in the innermost energy level of an atom.

False

200

True or False: The number of atoms must be the same on both sides of a balanced equation.

True

200

 True or False: Many everyday materials like plastics and rubber are polymers.

True

300

Explain in one sentence why chemical equations must be balanced.

Because atoms are conserved; balancing ensures same number of each atom on both sides.

300

Define valence electrons and explain why they matter in chemical reactions.

Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level that participate in bonding; they determine how atoms bond (ionic/covalent).

300

Balance the equation N2+H2→ NH3 


N2+3H2→2NH3

300

What is a polymer?

Polymer = large molecule of repeating units (monomers)

400

Balance the equation H2+O2→H2O 

2H2+O2→2H2O.

400

How many valence electrons does Nitrogen (N) have? 

5

400

 Balance the equation Na+Cl2→NaCl

2Na+Cl2→2NaCl

400

What is a monomer? 

small subunit/building block that makes up a polymer

500

 A sealed container holds reactants that react to form products. Describe what happens to the total number of atoms and the measured mass inside the sealed container, and explain why.

Total number of atoms and mass remain the same; mass is conserved because atoms are rearranged, not created/destroyed.

500

How many valence electrons is the "golden number" that all elements are trying to get to/achieve when they make chemical bonds. 

8

500

Balance the equation Fe+O2→Fe2O3

4Fe+3O2→2Fe2O3

500

What is a cross linking polymer? 

Think of linear polymers as individual strings of spaghetti and cross-linked polymers as a knotted net

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