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FLASHBACKS!
1. A graduated cylinder is used to:
A. Measure the mass of an object.
B. Measure the volume of a liquid.
C. Measure the temperature of a liquid.
2. An event, condition, or factor that can be changed or controlled
in order to study or test a hypothesis in a scientific experiment
is:
A. variable
B. Inference
C. Instinct
3. How would you find the atomic number of an atom?
A. Look at the number of protons and neutrons
B. Look at the number of protons.
C. Look at the number of electrons missing.
4. How would you find the atomic mass of an atom?
A. Look at the number of protons and neutrons
B. Look at the number of protons.
C. Look at the number of electrons missing.
FLASHBACKS!
1. What is the number of neutrons in Iodine (below)?
53
I
Iodine
127
1.
2.
3.
4.
A. 67
B. 73
C. 74
D. 53
2. What is the standard SI unit for volume? MASS
3. What is the standard SI unit for mass? GRAM
4. What is the standard SI unit for length? METER
FLASHBACKS!
1. What is the most common element (atom) found
in the Earth’s crust?
2. What are the only 2 planets in our Solar System
that do not have moons?
3. Where does sound travel faster, water or air?
4. What is the only letter not used in the Periodic
Table?
FLASHBACKS!
1. Which particle is NOT found in the nucleus of an
atom?
A. Proton
B. Neutron
C. Electron
2. How many millimeters are in 1 meter?
A. 10 mm
B. 100 mm
C. 1000 mm
3. Is helium lighter or heavier than air? lighter
4. Ice melts into water. Is this a physical change or a
chemical change? Physical
FLASHBACKS!
1. How many meters are in 1 kilometer?
A. 100 meters
B. 1,000 meters
C. 10,000 meters
2. Helium’s atomic number is 2. How many protons does an atom of helium contain?
A. One
B. Two
C. Four
3. Sodium has an atomic number of 11 and an atomic mass of 23. How many electrons does it
have?
A. 11
B. 12
C. 23
4. Aluminum has an atomic number of 13 and an atomic mass of 27. How many neutrons does
it have?
A. 13
B. 14
C. 27
FLASHBACKS!
1. A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test
a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact is a/an:
A. Law
B. Theory
C. Hypothesis
D. Experiment
2. What is the formula for volume? V=lwh
3. What are the three subatomic particles found in elements?
Protons, neutrons, electrons
4. How many taste buds are on your tongue? 3000
FLASHBACKS!
1. The chemical formula for sodium nitrate is NaNO3. It is used in explosives and as a food preservative
in hot dogs. What elements make up sodium nitrate?
A.
Sodium and nobelium
B.
Sodium and nitrogen
C.
Nitrogen and nobelium
D.
Sodium, nitrogen, and oxygen
2. Chemical formulas contain subscripts. What is the purpose of a subscript?
A.
It indicates the number of atoms of each element in a chemical formula.
B.
It shows the most important element in each chemical formula.
C.
It ranks the elements from highest to lowest mass in the chemical formula.
D.
It is used to separate letters in chemical formulas.
3. Which of the following parts of a chemical equation should you change in order to balance an
equation?
A. Subscript
B. Chemical formula
C. Coefficient
D. Product formed
4. What do ORGANIC COMPOUNDS contain that inorganic compounds do not? CARBON