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Identification: Particles smaller than a proton with strong nuclear force holding the quarks together
Answer: Gluons
Identification: Repelled the directed alpha particles in the gold foil experiment
Answer: Protons
Identification: Reaction in giant stars for the fusion of hydrogen to form helium
Answer: CNO Cycle
Identification: Atoms of the same element but with various atomic weights
Answer: Isotope
Solid substance that settles when a liquid solution is left still for a long amount of time?
Answer: Precipitate
Identification: Term used by scientists referring to the very small but detectable amount of heat residue of
the Big Bang
Answer: Background Radiation
Covalent bonding resulting from unequal sharing of electrons between the atoms
Select one:
a. Nonpolar covalent bonding
b. No correct answer
c. Both polar and nonpolar covalent bonding
d. Polar covalent bonding(ANSWER)
Age of the universe (in billions of years) according to the most widely accepted cosmological theory of its
existence
Answer: 13.7
Identification: Reaction rate factor related to the kinetic energy of the reactant molecules
Answer: Temperature
The Gold foil experiment led to the discovery of this atomic part
Select one:
a. Electron
b. Nucleus(ANSWER)
c. Proton
d. No correct answer
Molecular compound where there is a slight difference in the charge between its opposite sides
Select one:
a. Polar(ANSWER)
b. Both Polar and Nonpolar molecular compound
c. Nonpolar
Fill in the blank: In a molecule of water, the atom more visited by the shared electrons would be
Answer: Oxygen
Identification: Covalent bonding where electrons are shared equally between the atoms
Answer: Nonpolar
Identification: Change resulting to new material that is entirely different from the reactants
Select one:
a. No correct answer
b. Physical change
c. Chemical change(ANSWER)
d. Both Physical and Chemical change
Identification: Material property making it capable of being hammered into thin sheets
Answer: Malleability
Identification: Smallest possible particle of an element containing all of the properties of the element
Answer: Atom
Covalent bond that may or may not exist between two different atoms
Answer: Polar
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When the Sun moves off the main sequence, it will next become a _______________.
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a. white dwarf
b. black hole
c. red giant
d. dwarf star
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Which of these is not a basic idea of Dalton’s atomic theory?
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a. There are atoms gained/lost/changed in identity during a chemical reaction.
b. All substances are made of atoms
c. Atoms join together to form compounds, and a given compound always consists of the same kinds of
atoms in the same proportions
d. Chemical combination is simply the bonding of a definite number of atoms to make one molecule of the
compound
e. All atoms of the same element are alike and have the same mass.
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What is the temperature in kelvins of the visible surface of the Sun?
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a. 6 million K
b. 600 K
c. 6000 K
d. 6 billion K
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The planetary model of the atom is associated with
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a. Thomson.
b. Rutherford.
c. Bohr.
d. Dalton.
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Who discovered the electron in 1897?
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a. Rutherford
b. Thomson
c. Bohr
d. Dalton
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True or False: The alchemists have been successful in changing lead to gold.
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Nearly 100% of mass of Earth's core is composed of the two elements
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a. oxygen and aluminum
b. iron and nickel
c. silicon and oxygen.
d. aluminum and silicon
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The second most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere is
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a. carbon dioxide.
b. argon.
c. nitrogen.
d. oxygen.
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The apparent brightness of stars is ranked according to magnitude. The brightest stars were originally
ranked as what magnitude?
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a. Zero
b. None of the choices
c. First
d. Sixth
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The various isotopes of an element all have
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a. the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
b. the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons.
c. the same total number of neutrons and protons.
d. the same number of neutrons and the same number of protons.
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True or False: The rate of reaction is faster if the temperature of reactants is higher.
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True or False: Carbon in graphite can be described as hard as the carbon in diamond.
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True or False: The catalyst brings the reactants together by permanently bonding with them.
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Answer is an enzyme found in the mouth and small intestine that hlps in the breakdown of starch to
sugar.
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True or False: Chemical reactions occur inside living things.
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Answer refers to the concentration of a substance.
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True or False: Sodium reacts violently with water.
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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.
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True or False: Sodium can exist by itself.
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Answer refers to the ability of matter to burn.
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Where are stars born?
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The most modern definition of element is
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a. a substance that cannot be further separated by chemical methods.
b. a substance in which all the atoms have the same number of protons.
c. the simplest form of matter.
d. a substance that contains no neutrons.
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The Bohr theory was developed to explain which of these phenomena?
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a. Line spectra
b. The photoelectric effect
c. Quantum numbers
d. X-rays
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True or False: Formaldehyde is a nonpolar compound.
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Thomson referred to negatively charged particles as Answer before it became known as electrons.
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True or False: The alchemists have been successful in changing lead to gold.
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The water solubility of molecular compounds is Answer.
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In 1661, who developed a definition of element that made the concept subject to laboratory
investigation?
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a. Davy
b. Lavoisier
c. Boyle
d. Berzelius
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This fusion process details how helium is made in our sun.
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a. CNO cycle
b. triple alpha process
c. proton-proton chain
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Answer force refers to forces between molecules.
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The region where an electron is most likely to be is called an Answer.
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Answer compounds' physical state at room temperature can be gas, liquid or solid.
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True or False: Neutrons are found in all atoms except for most atoms of nitrogen.
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Aluminum is an example of
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a. an element.
b. an alloy.
c. a compound.
d. a solution.
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The various isotopes of an element all have
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a. the same number of neutrons and the same number of protons.
b. the same total number of neutrons and protons.
c. the same number of neutrons but different numbers of protons.
d. the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons.
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The Sun's energy is generated from the fusion of
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a. hydrogen nuclei to form helium nuclei.
b. carbon nuclei to form magnesium nuclei.
c. uranium to form lead, Pb.
d. helium nuclei to form carbon nuclei.
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Who discovered the electron in 1897?
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a. Bohr
b. Rutherford
c. Dalton
d. Thomson
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The "billiard ball model" of the atom is associated with
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a. Bohr.
b. Rutherford.
c. Thomson.
d. Dalton.
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Thomson's revision of the model of the atom into what became known as Answer model.
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Who discovered the atomic nucleus in 1911?
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a. Niels Bohr
b. Henri Becquerel
c. Marie and Pierre Curie
d. Ernest Rutherford
Matter is Answer if it can be rolled and stretched to long and thin shapes.
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True or False: Chromium is one of the soft elements.
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What type of compound is formed by the sharing of electrons?
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Answer is occurring when gas bubbles are released during the reaction.
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True or False: Density decreases as temperature increases.
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A Answer is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
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Identification: These compounds are highly soluble in water.
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Identification: What kind of change results to the production of a material that is entirely different from
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Fill in the blank: In a Answer type of covalent bonding, there is equal sharing of electrons between the
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Which atom is more positive than the other in a molecule of dihydrogen oxide?
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Answer refers to how fast a chemical reaction occurs.
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True or False: Carbon in graphite can be described as hard as the carbon in diamond.
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Answer refers to the concentration of a substance.
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What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being hammered into thin sheets?
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a. Density
b. malleability
c. no correct answer
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True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.
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Catalysts in living things are called
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Fill in the blank: The Answer property of a substance can be observed without changing the substance.
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True or False: In determining the limiting reactant, mass quantities must be converted to moles.
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True or False: Platinum has very high density.
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True or False: Aluminum is a good conductor of heat.
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Identification: What do you call the solid formed when a liquid solution is allowed to stand still for a
long amount of time?
Precipitate
PHYSICAL SCIENCE FOR GRADE 11
WEEK 1 TO 10
SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL:
1.What do you call the solid formed when a liquid solution is allowed to stand
still for a long amount of time.
ans. Precipitate
2.What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological processes?
ans.Enzymes
3.What is the term for the energy responsible for the variations in the reaction
rates of chemical processes?
answer:activation energy
4.What property of a material describes the compactness of the arrangement
of its molecules?
ans.Density
5.Identify the kind of change wherein the product is the same as the
reactants.
ANWER:physical change
6.In which type of covalent bonding are the shared electrons shared
congruently throughout the molecule? answer:nonpolar
7.What do you call the ability of a substance to chemically combine with other
compounds?
answer:Reactivity
8.Fill in the blank: The ____
property of a substance can be observed without changing the substance.
answer:physical
9.What type of covalent compound is there a slight difference in the electric
charge between the opposite sides of the molecule? answer:polar covalent
compound
10.Identification: This factor in a reaction rate is a consequence of the kinetic
energy of the reactant molecules? wrong answer ako dito.
11.What kind of chemical bond involves the sharing of electrons between
two atoms? answer:covalent bond
12.What is the component of a chemical reaction that is present at its start?
answer:reactant
13.Identification: Two different atoms may or may not have this type of
covalent bonding. answer:polar covalent bonding
14._____ covalent bond does not have an equal sharing of electrons.
answer.Polar
15.What kind of change results to the production of a material that is entirely
different from the reactants? answer:chemical change
16.Identification: This is another term used to refer to covalent compounds.
answer:molecular compound
17.Identification: This refers to the speed of a chemical process.
answer:reaction rate
18.Which atom is more positive than the other in a molecule of dihydrogen
oxide? answer: hydrogen atom
19.Identification: These compounds are highly soluble in water. answer:ionic
compounds
20.Identification: These properties can be detected using your senses.
answer:Physical properties
21.What type of compound is formed by the sharing of electrons?
answer:Covalent compound
22.covalent bonding exists between two identical atoms. answer: nonpolar
23.Identification: This is the force that exists between the molecules of a
compound. answer: Intermolecular force
24.What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being
hammered into thin sheets?
answer:malleability
25.In a water molecule, which atom is more frequented by the shared
electrons? answer:oxygen
26.Identify the substance that hastens chemical reactions? answer:catalyst
27. In a ____
type of covalent bonding, there is equal sharing of electrons between the
atoms. answer: nonpolar
28.What type of covalent bonding is characterized by the incongruent
sharing of electrons between the atoms? answer:polar
29.Which reaction rate factor is due to the amount of reacting substances?
answer: concentration
30.Identification: This compound is formed by a cation and an anion.
answer:ionic compound
Identification: What is the proper term for catalysts involved in biological
processes?
Answer: enzyme
In a water molecule, which atom is more frequented by the shared electrons?
Answer: Oxygen
Fill in the blank: The Answer property of a substance can be observed
without changing the substance.
Answer: Physical
Refers to how fast a chemical reaction occurs.
Answer: Reaction Rate
True or False: Salt can conduct electricity in any form.
Answer: False
Identification: What is the component of a chemical reaction that is present
at its start?
Answer: Reactant
What is the term for the property that makes it capable of being hammered
into thin sheets?
Select one:
a. Density
b. malleability CORRECT
c. no correct answer
Answer energy is the energy needed to start a reaction.
Answer: Activation
Identify the substance that hastens chemical reactions?
Answer: Catalyst
Identification: Two different atoms may or may not have this type of covalent
bonding.
Answer: Polar
True or False: Tools made from iron easily rust.
Answer: True
Answer refers to the concentration of a substance.
Answer: Density
The solid that settles out of a liquid solution is called
Answer: precipitate .
Fill in the blank: Answer covalent bonding exists between two identical
atoms.
Answer: Non-polar
Which reaction rate factor is due to the amount of reacting substances?
Answer: concentration
True or False: Aluminum is a good conductor of heat.
Answer: True
What type of compound is formed by the sharing of electrons?
Answer: Covalent
True or False: The catalyst brings the reactants together by permanently
bonding with them.
Answer: False
Identification: This compound is formed by a cation and an anion.
Answer: Ionic compound
True or False: Chemical reactions occur inside living things.
Answer: True
True or False: Lower activation energy = more reactant particles with enough
energy to react causing the reaction to occur faster
Answer: True
True or False: Platinum has very high density
Answer: True
Refers to how fast a chemical reaction occurs
Answer: Reaction Rate
Identification: Identify the substance that hastens chemical reactions?
Answer: Catalyst
Identify the kind of change wherein the product is the same as the reactants.
Answer: Physical Change
Identification: This refers to the speed of a chemical process
Answer: Reaction Rate
True or False: Carbon in graphite can be described as hard as the carbon in
diamond.
Answer: False
Refers to the ability of matter to burn.
Answer: Flammability
True or False: The catalyst brings the reactants together by permanently
bonding with them.
Answer: False
True or False: Chemical reactions occur inside living things.
Answer: True
Identification: How fast or slow a chemical process takes place.
Answer: Rate of Reaction
Identification: Identify the kind of change wherein the product is the same as
the reactants.
Answer: Chemical reaction
Identification: What is the term for the energy responsible for the variations
in the reaction rates of chemical processes?
Answer: Chemical kinetics
True or False: The catalyst is a reactant in the chemical reaction it speeds
up.
Answer: False
Identification: This is the force that exists between the molecules of a
compound.
Answer: Intermolecular force
Identification: These properties can be detected using your senses.
Answer: Physical properties
Refers to the concentration of a substance.
Answer: Density
True or False: Chromium is one of the soft elements.
Answer: False
True or False: In determing the liming reactant, mass quantities must be
converted to moles.
Answer: True
True or False: The rate of reaction is faster if the temperature of reactants is
higher.
Answer: True