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Science 10 - Chemistry Unit Test

This document appears to be a chemistry unit test covering various topics including: identifying types of compounds and writing chemical names/formulas, completing tables about elements, drawing Lewis and Bohr models, writing chemical equations, identifying types of reactions and bonds, and radioactive decay. It contains multiple choice, short answer, and drawing questions worth a total of 35 marks.

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Science 10 - Chemistry Unit Test

This document appears to be a chemistry unit test covering various topics including: identifying types of compounds and writing chemical names/formulas, completing tables about elements, drawing Lewis and Bohr models, writing chemical equations, identifying types of reactions and bonds, and radioactive decay. It contains multiple choice, short answer, and drawing questions worth a total of 35 marks.

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Chem 10 Unit Test

Name: ____________________________ Total: / 35 = %

1) Identify the type of compound and write the chemical name or chemical formula.
Chemical formula Type of compound Chemical name Mark
BaO2
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Pb(NO3)2
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Chemical name Type of compound Chemical formula


sulphur tetrachloride
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zinc sulfate heptahydrate bonus
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2) Complete the table

a. What is this? (Label it)


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b. What is this?
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c. What is this?
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bonus
d. Why does this number have +1
decimals?

e. Why are there two


numbers? /1

f. What is the average atomic mass of this element?


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g. What is the ion charge of this element?
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h. What is the number of protons of this element?
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i. What is the number of neutrons of this element?
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Chem 10 Unit Test

3) Draw the Lewis structure model of Li2O

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4) Draw the Bohr model of


a) oxygen atom b) oxygen gas

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5) What would be formed when chromium (III) sulphate reacts with potassium carbonate?
a) Write the chemical formula of the two reactants.
chromium (III) sulphate potassium carbonate

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b) Predict the products and write the balanced equation.

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c) What is the type of this chemical reaction?
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6) Which of the following elements are diatomic? Circle the correct answer.

a) boron, bromide, barium, beryllium

b) carbon, cesium, calcium chlorine


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7) Balance the following equation:
a) C5H12 + O2 → CO2 + H2O /1

b) C6H14 + O2 → CO2 + H2O bonus + 1

8) What is a hydrocarbon?
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9) Circle the acids: H2CO3 CH4 CH3COOH C6H12O6

10) Circle the bases: LiOH H2CO3 NaOH Na2CO3


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11) Write a BALANCED neutralization reaction with any base and acid you choose.

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12) Examine the diagram below:


a) What type of reaction (in terms of energy)
is the following diagram showing?

b) Draw an arrow indicating the difference in


energy between the reactant and products.

c) Draw an arrow (use another color) to show /3


the amount of activation energy required
for this reaction to occur.

13) Formation of bonds is exothermic. True / False

14) When more energy is requires to break bonds than is released from forming new bonds, the
reaction is called an exothermic reaction. True / False

15) A solution with pH 10 has one hundred times more concentrations of H + than a solution
with pH 12. True / False
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16) Complete the equation and state the type of radioactive decay
Fill in the box Type of radiation Mark
202 198
a) Hg → Pt +
80 78 /1.5

232 0
b) Pa → + 
91 -1 /1.5

45 45
c) Pa → Sc +
91 21 /1.5

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