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Chemistry Year 7 Final Test

This document contains questions about states of matter, particle theory, properties of metals and non-metals, formation of acids and bases, structure of the Earth, and the arrangement of particles in different states of matter. It asks the reader to identify states, changes in states, properties, and processes based on particle theory explanations. It also contains tables to fill in about states of matter and the structure of metals.

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Chemistry Year 7 Final Test

This document contains questions about states of matter, particle theory, properties of metals and non-metals, formation of acids and bases, structure of the Earth, and the arrangement of particles in different states of matter. It asks the reader to identify states, changes in states, properties, and processes based on particle theory explanations. It also contains tables to fill in about states of matter and the structure of metals.

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1. True or false? Gases are hard to compress. Why?

2. Complete the table.


substance state Can the shape Does it have Can it be Can it flow? Does it
be changed definite compressed? have high
easily? volume? density?

Ice

Water
Air

3. Write the name for each change of state:

a) Describe process 1 based on particle theory.

b) Describe process 4 based on particle theory.


4. Describe what happens to the salt when you stir it with water (based on particle
theory)

a) In the above example


i) What is the solute ________________
ii)
iii) What is the solvent ________________
iv)
v) What is the solution ________________

5. Henry sprays his body perfume, after a while his parents can also smell it.

a) Name the process

b) Describe the process based on particle theory

6. List the properties of metals and non metals

7. Fill in the blanks.

If a metal is __________, it can be drawn into wire. ______________- described the


way a substance reflects light or shine. ________________ describes how well the
substance can be hammered into sheets. If a substance breaks easily, it is said to be
____________ .
8. Explain hoe is the rain formed?

9. The diagram shows an element, mixture and compound.

A B C

a) Which picture shows and element? Why?

b) Define a mixture and give one example.

10. Each of these words or phrases is associated with acids or with alkalis.

Make Universal Indicator turn blue pH2 toothpaste


Make Universal indicator turn red pH9 Soapy lemon juice
Sour

Words associated with acids Words associated with alkalis


11. Match the region of Earth with the correct description by drawing lines between
them.

Region of the Earth Description

Inner core Made from cooler rocks

Outer core the atoms are joined together to make substances


called compounds
Mantle Radioactive elements present and they generate heat

Crust Composed of iron and nickel which ae in liquid form

12. A) draw a diagram below to show the arrangement of the particles in the liquid state.

B) Explain in terms of particles, why gases are easy to compress?

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