Matter & Mixtures
Atomic Structure & Ions
Periodic Table Trends & Properties
Bonding, Formulas, & Lewis Structures
Reactions & Balancing
100

Which is an example of a solution: trail mix, carbon dioxide, salt water, pure water, or aluminum?

Salt water

100

What particle(s) are found in the nucleus of an atom?

Protons and neutrons

100

Which element has the largest atomic radius: Cu, He, K, N, or Br?

Potassium (K)

100

How many valence electrons does sulfur have?

6

100

Ionic bonds are best described as _____.

Attraction between oppositely charged ions

200

A chocolate chip cookie is an example of a(n) ____ mixture.

Heterogeneous mixture

200

How many total electrons are in the nitride ion (N³⁻)?

8 electrons (5 + 3)

200

Based on periodic table position, rubidium is most likely to _____.

Lose one electron and form a 1+ ion

200

Which of these bonds is covalent: O–N, Na–F, Ca–Br, Na–Cl, Mg–O?

Oxygen and nitrogen (both nonmetals → covalent)

200

Select the correct balanced equation for Mg reacting with O₂ (synthesis).

2 Mg + O₂ → 2 MgO


300

Which of these is not an example of matter: smoke, water, water vapor, air, or heat?

Heat

300

How many protons does the K⁺ ion have?

19 protons

300

Which is in the same period as phosphorus (P): N, O, Mg, C, or As?

Magnesium (Mg) (P is in Period 3)


300

What type of bond connects the nitrogen atoms in N₂?

Triple covalent bond

300

Select the correct balanced equation for Al reacting with HCl (single replacement).

2 Al + 6 HCl → 2 AlCl₃ + 3 H₂


400

CO₂ is a ____ (choose best): element, compound, pure substance, both b and c, both a and b.

Both compound and pure substance (both b and c)

400

An element has atomic number 50 and mass number 120. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does it contain (neutral atom)?

50 protons, 70 neutrons, 50 electrons

400

Why do sodium and potassium have similar chemical properties?

They have the same number of valence electrons (1)

400

Which of the following is an ionic compound: CS₂, Kr, N₂O₄, PCl₃, or BaI₂?

BaI₂

400

For this reaction: FeCl₃ + Al(OH)₃ → ____ + ____ (name the products).

Iron(III) hydroxide + aluminum(III) chloride (Fe(OH)₃ + AlCl₃)

500

Explain the difference between a homogeneous mixture and a heterogeneous mixture using one example of each.

Homogeneous = uniform throughout (ex: salt water); Heterogeneous = not uniform (ex: trail mix / cookie).

500

Fill the missing logic: “All atoms are ____ with the number of ____ equaling the number of ____.”

Neutral; protons; electrons

500

What happens to atomic radius from left to right across a period, and why?

Radius decreases because nuclear charge increases while shielding stays about the same, pulling electrons closer.

500

The Lewis dot structure of SiO₂ shows ____.

Double bonds between silicon and oxygen (O=Si=O)

500

Balance and name the reaction type: ___ C₆H₁₄ + ___ O₂ → ___ H₂O + ___ CO₂

2 C₆H₁₄ + 19 O₂ → 14 H₂O + 12 CO₂; combustion