
STRUCTURE OF MATTER REVIEW!
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- Q1Which of the following is true about how hydrogen and oxygen can combine to form molecules?When oxygen combines with hydrogen to make a molecule, water will always be produced.Two atoms of hydrogen are always required to bond with two atoms of oxygen.Hydrogen and oxygen can combine in many ways to form different molecules.Molecules composed of hydrogen and oxygen must have at least four atoms.60s
- Q2Which of the following best explains the relationship between molecules and atoms?Atoms have smaller parts, called moleculesMolecules are atoms that have no mass.Atoms are molecules that have a charge.Molecules are made up of two or more atoms.60s
- Q3Graphite and diamond are both made of 100% ___________carbon monoxidecarbonsilicone
carbon dioxide
60s - Q4The image shows the formula for methane. What is the composition for methane?1 carbon and 1 hydrogen atoms4 carbon and 4 hydrogen atoms1 carbon and 4 hydrogen atoms1 calcium and 4 hydrogen atoms60s
- Q5How is a compound different from a moleculeMolecules can contain more atoms than compoundsCompounds are only made of the same elements
Molecules are made of different elements
Compounds are made of different elements
60s - Q6A solid material in which atoms are arranged in a patternMoleculeMatterCrystalAtom60s
- Q7Anything with mass and volumeSubstanceCrystalMatterMolecule60s
- Q8Matter with consistent properties throughoutMatterMoleculeAtomSubstance60s
- Q9Protons are _______, while electrons are _________.negative, positivepositive, negativepositive, neutralneutral, positive60s
- Q10
Which of these is true about Mr. Hofer
He was raised by wolves
He's the best science teacher on the Champions team
He grew up in Antarctica
He only eats seaweed and rice cakes
60s - Q11Known to have a definite volume and shapeAmorphousGasSolidLiquid60s
- Q12The simplest type of substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substancesMoleculeElementAtomCompound60s
- Q13
How can one atom differ from another?
All of these are true
Different number of protons
Different masses
Different number of electrons
60s - Q14The two types of solids are ________.crystalline and orderedamorphous and liquidscrystalline and amorphousamorphous and disordered60s
- Q15Glass is an amorphous solid, meaning its atoms are _______.ordered and have no patternordered and have a patterndisordered and have a patterndisordered and have no pattern60s