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Master key concepts in chemistry with this in-depth multiple choice review covering everything from the Particle Model of Matter to complex chemical reactions. Ideal for high school and introductory college-level science students, this resource includes carefully crafted questions on physical and chemical properties, atomic structure, biochemical processes, periodic table classifications, and reaction types. Featuring over 30 practice questions, this quiz targets core ideas like: Identifying physical vs. chemical changes Understanding states of matter and atomic behavior Exploring reactivity trends and elemental families Differentiating endothermic vs. exothermic reactions Applying the Law of Conservation of Mass and chemical equations Each question is designed to reinforce learning, test conceptual understanding, and prepare you for exams in chemistry or general science courses. Whether you're studying for a quiz, final exam, or just brushing up on the basics—this is your go-to study tool for success.

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Particle Model of Matter​ ​

1.​ Which statement does NOT align with the Particle Model of Matter?
○​ A) All matter is composed of extremely tiny particles.
○​ B) Particles are always stationary in their respective states.
○​ C) There are spaces between particles.
○​ D) Particles attract one another.

Homogeneous Mixtures

2.​ Which of the following is TRUE about homogeneous mixtures?
○​ A) They can be easily separated by filtration.
○​ B) They are also known as mechanical mixtures.
○​ C) They are usually clear and uniformly scattered.
○​ D) They consist of visibly different substances or phases.

Chemical vs. Physical Change

3.​ What distinguishes a chemical change from a physical change?
○​ A) Physical changes result in the formation of new substances.
○​ B) Chemical changes can be easily reversed.
○​ C) Chemical changes involve a change in chemical composition.
○​ D) Physical changes alter the substance’s chemical composition.

Physical Properties

4.​ Identify a physical property from the following:
○​ A) Flammability
○​ B) pH
○​ C) Density
○​ D) Reactivity with other chemicals

States of Matter

5.​ Which phase of matter has particles that are closely packed with strong attractive forces
and minimal energy?
○​ A) Solids
○​ B) Liquids
○​ C) Gases
○​ D) Plasmas

Law of Conservation of Mass

, 6.​ The Law of Conservation of Mass states:
○​ A) During a chemical reaction, the mass of new substances produced is less than
the original substances.
○​ B) Matter can be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
○​ C) The total mass of the new substances produced is equal to the total mass of
the original substances.
○​ D) Matter can neither gain nor lose energy during a chemical reaction.

Chemical Properties

7.​ Which property is observed when a substance reacts with another substance?
○​ A) Color
○​ B) Texture
○​ C) State of matter
○​ D) Flammability

Chemical Changes

8.​ Which of these processes exemplifies a chemical change?
○​ A) Boiling water
○​ B) Melting an ice cube
○​ C) Crushing a can
○​ D) Baking a cake

Atomic Structure

9.​ How is an element characterized in terms of its atomic structure?
○​ A) By the number of neutrons in its nucleus.
○​ B) By its atomic mass which equals the sum of protons and electrons.
○​ C) By its atomic number which represents the number of protons in the nucleus.
○​ D) By its atomic symbol which indicates the element’s electron count.

Chemical Reactions

10.​When an atom loses electrons during a chemical reaction, it becomes:
○​ A) Negatively charged and is referred to as an anion.
○​ B) Neutral and forms a stable molecule.
○​ C) Positively charged and is referred to as a cation.
○​ D) Negatively charged and referred to as a cation.

Metals vs. Nonmetals

11.​Which characteristic does NOT apply to metals according to the periodic table
classification?
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