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SNC 2DO UNIT: CHEMISTRY
1. Name the following compounds.
A) CuCl2
B) NO3
E) NH4Cl
F) N2O4
I) PbF2
J) KBr
UNIT TEST REVIEW QUESTIONS
C) Al2(SO4)3
G) LiOH
D) SnO2
H) CaCO3
2. Write the formulas for the following compounds.
A) sulphur trioxide
B) tin (IV) bromide
C) iron (II) oxide
D) carbon monoxide
E) rubidium oxide
F) nitric acid
G) copper (II) sulphide
H) aluminum sulphate I) silicon dioxide
J) phosphorus pentachloride
3. What do the elements in the same group all have in common?
4. Aluminum and oxygen react to form a compound.
a) What is the name of the compound formed?
b) What is the formula of the compound?
c) What type of reaction is this?
5. Identify the type of reaction, and write a balanced chemical equation for:
A) zinc + iron (III) nitrate -------> ________ + ______________
B) potassium + oxygen ------> _________________
C) magnesium carbonate -----> magnesium oxide + carbon dioxide
D) ___________ + ________________  iron (III) hydroxide + potassium nitrate
6. Consider a solution with a pH of 3 and a solution with a pH of 5. Which is more acidic? How much
more acidic is it?
7. What does the Law of Conservation of Mass state?
8. Describe three tests you can perform to check if an unknown substance is an acid or a base?
9. What type of substances antacids and how can they be useful to us?
10. Classify each of the following substances as an acid, base or neutral:
a) HCl(aq)
b) NaOH (aq)
c) NaCl
d) H2SO4 (aq)
11. Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A) the melting of ice
B) the rusting of a car
C) the burning of rubber
D) none of the above
E) both b and c
12. Given the data below, how much water would be consumed by the reaction?
A) 3.60 g
B) 0.36 g
C) 8.00 g
D) 72.0 g
E) none of these
Sodium +
4.60 g
water --------------->
?
hydrogen
0.20 g
+
sodium hydroxide
8.00 g
13. The reaction between potassium iodide and lead nitrate solutions would be an example of a:
A) combustion reaction
B) synthesis reaction
C) decomposition reaction
D) displacement reaction
E) double displacement reaction
14. Potassium chlorate decomposes according to the following equation:
2 KClO3 ------------------> X
+
3 O2
In the balanced equation, X represents:
A) K2O
B) KOH
C) 2 KCl
D) KClO3
E) KCl
15. A metallic atom generally becomes positive by:
A) losing protons
B) becoming an isotope
C) gaining electrons
D) losing electrons
E) gaining protons
16. What do we call the elements that are located along the ‘staircase’ in the periodic table?
17. What are the charges of the ions formed by the following elements:
a) Cl
b) Fe
c) Be
d) S
e) N
f) F
18. Element X reacts with oxygen to form Compound Y. Compound Y reacts with water to form a
solution that turns litmus red. What is Element X?
A) metal
B) nonmetal
C) base
D) acid
E) water
19. What is the general formula for a neutralization reaction?
20. Balance each of the following equations:
1.
Br2
+
KI 
2.
Ca
+
H2O 
3.
C6H6
+
KBr
+
Ca(OH)2 +
I2
H2
O2  CO2 + H2O
21. Write a balanced equation for the reaction and identify the equation as a synthesis,
decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, or combustion reaction.
Magnesium
+
hydrochloric acid --------> hydrogen gas + magnesium chloride
22. Sodium and oxygen react to form a compound. Complete the following to show how bonding
occurs.
A) Bohr Diagrams for sodium and oxygen atoms.
B) Bohr Diagrams for the stable ions of sodium and oxygen indicating ionic charge.
C) The formula of the compound is _____________.