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A: Carbon

C: Copper

B: Calcium

D: Oxygen

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Ca is the chemical symbol for this

element

B: Calcium

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A: 1

C: 2

B: 3

D:4

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How many Hydrogen atoms are shown in this compound: H2O

C: 2

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A: subscript

C: coefficient

B: superscript

D: number

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The 4 in the compound CCl4 is

called a:

A: subscript

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A: shape change

C: phase change

B: smell

D: color change

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This is a sign of a chemical reaction

D: color change

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aA: they break

C: become stronger

B: fly away

D: nothing

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What happens to existing bonds in a chemical reaction?

A: they break

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A: Hydrogen dioxide

C: Dihydogren monoxide

B: Hydrogen oxide

D: Dihydrogen dioxide

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The chemical name for H2O is

C: Dihydogren monoxide

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A:catalysts

C: reactants

B: inhibitors

D: products

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The compounds that are created after a chemical reaction

are called the:D: products

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A: light and smell

C: heat and smell

B: heat and light

D: solid and gas

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When a reaction occurs, energy can be released in the

form ofB: heat and light

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A: C Cl

C: C Cl4

B: C Cl2

D: C Cl5

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What is the chemical formula for

Carbon Pentachloride?

D: C Cl5

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A: Enters

C: Remains constant

B: Exits

D: Increases

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In an endothermic reaction, energy:

A: Enters

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A: 2HCl H + 2 Cl

C: 2HCl 4H + 4 Cl

B: 2HCl 2H + Cl

D: 2HCl 2 H + 2Cl

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How should this equation be balanced:

2HCl H + Cl

D: 2HCl 2 H + 2Cl

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A: created

C: observed

B: transferred

D: felt

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The law of conservation of

energy states that energy cannot be A: created

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A: liquid

C: gas

B: solid

D: plasma

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When two liquids react together, they

may form a precipitate or a

B: solid

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iA: Synthesis

C: Decomposition

B: Single replacement

D: Double replacement

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What kind of reaction is this?

CO2 C + O2

C: Decomposition

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A: Mg + N MgN + energy

C: NaCl + energy Na + Cl

B: Mg + N + energy MgN

D: H2 + O H2O

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Which equation demonstrates an

exothermic reaction?

A: Mg + N MgN + energy

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