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2nd SW Warm Up 9 & 10
Contributed by: Ruble
(Original author: Bellman)
1.
Which of the following is NOT an element?
Rock
Calcium
Hydrogen
Silicon
What percentage ofthe crust do "Al" and "Si" make up?
2.
about 8%
about 36%
about 28%
about 2%
a pure substance
made of two or more elements chemically bonded
located on the periodic table
made of only one type of atom
3.
Which statementshould be listed under compounds?
A.
B.
D.
C.
located on the periodic table
a pure substance
made of two or more elements     chemically bonded
both A and C
4.
Which statementshould be listed under elements?
Pure substances
made of two or more elements chemically bonded
necessary for life
made of only one type of atom
5.
Which statementshould be listed in the middle?
6.
How many elements are in the compound:
                   Br4NMg2CPb8FC
15
8
 14
7
7.All of the following are evidence of a chemicalreaction/change except:
 a gas being created
pouring two liquids together
an unexpected change in color
the temperature of a substance raising    15 degrees. (exothermic)

Mrs. Davis mixed two liquids together.  After sitting
for 2 minutes the liquids became a solid. This is evidence of:
8.
liquids always mix and form a solid
there was no chemical change
a chemical change
 Mrs. Davis waited too long
9.Mrs. Ruble poured two solids into a plastic bag.She then poured in a red liquid.  The substancesin the bag quickly became hot.  Has Mrs. Rubleseen a chemical reaction?
No
Yes
10.Mrs. Ruble burned sugar in class on a hot plate for everyone to see.  The sugar changed from a whitesolid to a nasty black solid.  She explained that the main evidence proving that the sugar chemicallychanged was:  
the sugar changed from solid to liquid to solid.
the sugar changed color
the sugar can change back to its original state
both A & B  (1st & 2nd answer choice) 
11.All of the following are examples of chemical changesEXCEPT:
gas being created
leaves changing color
carbon and oxygen forming CO2
dogs barking
12.   True or False
Tearing paper, ice melting, and dry ice turning backinto a gas are examples of chemical changes.
True
False
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