Basic Chemistry Scavenger Hunt
Each of you comes to this class with certain amount of knowledge concerning Chemistry. This scavenger hunt will give you the opportunity to show what you know and to discover what you “forgot” from Chemistry last year. You will be asked various questions and given websites to help you find the answers. If you already know the correct answer and are confident about its accuracy, answer it and get to the next question. All answers must be in complete sentences on a separate sheet of paper. All answers must be hand written.
- What are the 3 most common physical states of matter?
- What is matter?
- Explain how the shapes and volumes of different states of matter vary.
- Define:
- atom
- Element
- Molecule
- Compound
- Mixture
- Pure Substance
- List the 4 elements that make up 96% of living matter
- What are the three parts of an atom?
- What is an elements atomic number equal to?
- What is an elements atomic mass equal to?
- How is temperature and the motion of atoms and molecules related?
- What are the two form of energy? Define each.
- What is the First Law of Thermodynamics?
- What is the relationship between volume and pressure in gases?
- What is the relationship between volume and temperature in gases?
- What are indicators that a chemical reaction has occurred?
- Write out the chemical reaction for the formation of water.
- Using the following equation to answer the following questions: 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2
- What are the reactants? What are the products
- What do the numbers in front of the molecules indicate?
- What factors affect the rate of chemical reactions?
- Describe each of the following types of chemical reactions and give an example of each:
- Synthesis reaction
- Combustion reaction
- Decomposition reaction
- Single replacement
- Double replacement
- Describe the solubility rules
- Describe the process of predicting the products for a double replacement reaction.
- Define the following terms:
- Ionic bond
- Ion
- Covalent Bond
- Polarity
- Electronegativity
- Hydrogen Bond
- Define molecular weight and describe how you determine the molecular weight of a compound.
- Define the following terms:
- Mole
- Avogadro’s Number
- Stoichiometry
- Limiting reactant
- Define the following terms:
- Solution
- Solute
- Solvent
- What is molarity?
- How do you find the molarity of a solution?
- Define the following terms:
- Acid
- Base
- pH
The following websites may be helpful in your review: