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Answers To The Quiz Unit 7F

This document contains a quiz about chemical reactions with multiple choice questions. Some key points covered are: - Chemical reactions involve substances changing into new substances and release or absorb energy. They do not involve simply mixing substances. - Reactions require heat, fuel, and oxygen to occur and can be identified by changes in temperature, gas production, or color change rather than one substance floating on another. - Common reactions involve acids and metals or carbonates producing gases like hydrogen or carbon dioxide.

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Answers To The Quiz Unit 7F

This document contains a quiz about chemical reactions with multiple choice questions. Some key points covered are: - Chemical reactions involve substances changing into new substances and release or absorb energy. They do not involve simply mixing substances. - Reactions require heat, fuel, and oxygen to occur and can be identified by changes in temperature, gas production, or color change rather than one substance floating on another. - Common reactions involve acids and metals or carbonates producing gases like hydrogen or carbon dioxide.

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Unit 7F Reactions: Quick Quiz

Write in or circle the correct letter for each question.


7Fa
1 Two liquids were mixed together in a test tube. Which one of these would not show that a
chemical reaction had taken place?
A The tube got warm.
B Bubbles of gas were given off.
C A brightly coloured solid formed in the tube.
D ne of the liquids floated on top of the other.
2 Which of these changes is a chemical reaction?
A melting some margarine in a pan
B boiling a kettle of water
C frying an egg
D cooling a drink by putting an ice cube in it
3 Which statement is true?
A All reactions need energy to start them off.
B !ome reactions need energy to start them off.
C All reactions happen when two chemicals are mixed.
D All reactions happen very quickly.
4 A chemical reaction"
A always produces a gas.
B is always reversible.
C makes new substances.
D does not make new substances.
7Fb
1 Which kind of chemical will react with an acid to form hydrogen?
A metal
B water
C carbon
D petrol
2 The substances that you get at the end of a chemical reaction are called"
A reactants.
B chemicals.
C products.
D gases.
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3 .ydrogen gas"
A burns with a squeaky pop.
B makes a glowing splint relight and burn brightly.
C puts a glowing splint out.
D turns universal indicator solution red.
4 Which of these substances is naturally acidic?
A wood
B sand
C limestone
D rainwater
7Fc
1 Which two chemicals would you mix together to make carbon dioxide?
A an acid and a metal
B an acid and a carbonate
C an alkali and a metal
D an alkali and a carbonate
2 /arbon dioxide is used"
A to make the bubbles in fi00y drinks.
B to fill party balloons.
C to help people breathe more easily.
D in gas cookers1 to provide heat.
3 Which of these will show that a gas is carbon dioxide?
A milk turns to water
B rosewater turns pink
C limewater turns milky
D burns with a squeaky pop
4 Which substance does not contain carbonates?
A indigestion tables
B limestone
C baking powder
D sugar
7Fd
1 When a metal burns it"
A combines with oxygen from the air.
B combines with nitrogen from the air.
C gives off carbon dioxide.
D gives off oxygen.
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2 Which is the correct equation to show what happens when magnesium burns?
A magnesium 2 nitrogen magnesium nitride
B magnesium 2 oxygen magnesium oxide
C magnesium 2 oxygen carbon dioxide 2 water
D magnesium oxide magnesium 2 oxygen
3 A fire needs three things to keep burning. They are"
A coal1 air1 smoke
B natural gas1 wood1 heat
C heat1 fuel1 nitrogen
D heat1 fuel1 oxygen
4 A fire can be put out by"
A removing its fuel.
B removing its oxygen.
C cooling it down.
D any of the above.
7Fe
1 Which list contains only fuels?
A wood1 iron1 plastic
B wood1 petrol1 oxygen
C petrol1 oil1 natural gas
D air1 wood1 oil
2 When a fuel burns there is"
A a reversible physical change.
B a reversible chemical change.
C an irreversible physical change.
D an irreversible chemical change.
3 Which statement finishes off this word equation for burning?
fuel 2 oxygen 33333333333333333
A carbon dioxide 2 water 42 energy5
B carbon dioxide 2 carbon monoxide
C fuel oxide 2 oxygen 42 energy5
D methane 2 carbon dioxide 42 energy5
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4 A5 Which of these candles will burn the longest?
A B C D
B5 6xplain the reasons for your answer to 7art A
The candle in flask B has the largest volume of air. The air contains about %&8 oxygen
4about *& cm
(
in flask B5 and it is the oxygen which is needed for the burning of the candle.
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