Q1-3 The diagrams show the arrangement of particles in the three states of matter. Each circle represents a particle.
1. The formation of solid iron from molten iron involves a change in arrangement from …
A. X to Y
B. Y to Z
C. Z to Y
D. Z to X
2. The change from X to Y is called ...
A. melting
B. freezing
C. boiling
D. condensation
3. The three states of matter arranged in order from least to most energy is …
A. Z, Y, X
B. Y, Z, X
C. Y, X, Z
D. X, Y, Z
4. Which statement about compounds is NOT true?
A. Compounds can only be separated into elements by chemical reactions
B. Compounds contain two or more elements chemically combined
C. Compounds can be separated into elements by physical processes
D. Compounds can be represented by a formula
5. Which of the following substances will be liquid at 25°C and solid if cooled down to 5°C?
Melting point in °C
Boiling point in °C
A
-7
56
B
143
534
C
15
97
D
-57
23
6. The smallest part of an element that can exist is called ...
A. a proton
B. an atom
C. an ion
D. a molecule
7. Which elements are combined in the compounds sodium chlorate and magnesium sulfide?
Sodium chlorate
Magnesium sulfide
A
Sodium, chlorine
Magnesium, sulfur, oxygen
B
Sodium, chlorine
Magnesium, sulfur
C
Sodium, chlorine, oxygen
Magnesium, sulfur, oxygen
D
Sodium, chlorine, oxygen
Magnesium, sulfur
8. Substances can be classified as elements, compounds or mixtures. In the table below select the row which shows the correct classification for each of the substances.
diamond
iodine
Magnesium oxide
air
A
element
compound
compound
mixture
B
compound
element
mixture
compound
C
element
element
compound
mixture
D
compound
compound
mixture
element
Q9-10. Select the most appropriate term to complete the sentences about the dissolving of sodium chloride in water:
9. Solid sodium chloride was dissolved in water to form a sodium chloride
.