IP5 Chemical Reactions Quiz

  1. Identify the type of reaction: N2 + 3H2 —–> 2NH3
    A. Synthesis
    B. Decomposition
    C. Single Replacement
    D. Double Replacement
    E. Combustion
  2. Identify the type of reaction:2NaI + F2 —> 2NaF + I2
    A. Synthesis
    B. Decomposition
    C. Single Replacement
    D. Double Replacement
    E. Combustion
  3. Identify the type of reaction:2AgCl + BaBr2 —-> 2AgBr + BaCl2
    A. Synthesis
    B. Decomposition
    C. Single Replacement
    D. Double Replacement
    E. Combustion
  4. Identify the type of reaction:C2H6 + 5O2 —> 3H2O + 2CO2
    A. Synthesis
    B. Decomposition
    C. Single Replacement
    D. Double Replacement
    E. Combustion
  5. Identify the type of reaction:2H2O —->2H2 + O2
    A. Synthesis
    B. Decomposition
    C. Single replacement
    D. Double replacement
    E. Combustion
  6. How many atoms of oxygen are on the reactant side?2H2O —> 2H2 + O2
    A. One
    B. Two
    C. Four
    D. Three
  7. How many atoms of oxygen are on the left side?2H2O —> 2H2 + O2
    A. One
    B. Two
    C. Four
    D. Three
  8. How many nitrogen atoms are on the right side?N2 + 3H2 —-> 2NH3
    A. Three
    B. Two
    C. Four
    D. Six
  9. How many hydrogen atoms are on the product side? N2 + 3H2 —-> 2NH3
    A. Six
    B. Five
    C. Four
    D. Three
    E. Two
  10. What type of reaction involves the breaking down of a substance into simpler substances?

A. Single Displacement Reaction
B. Double Displacement Reaction
C. Synthesis Reaction
D. Decomposition Reaction

  1. What type of reaction involves 2 substances combining to form 1 new compound?

A. Decomposition Reaction
B. Single Displacement Reaction
C. Double Displacement Reaction
D. Synthesis Reaction

  1. What type of reaction involves one element replacing another element in a compound?

A. Single Displacement Reaction
B. Double Displacement Reaction
C. Synthesis Reaction
D. Decomposition Reaction

  1. What type of reaction involves ions from 2 compounds exchanging places to form 2 completely new compounds?

A. Single Displacement Reaction
B. Double Displacement Reaction
C. Synthesis Reaction
D. Decomposition Reaction

  1. What are the reactants in the chemical equation pictured?

A. CH4 and CO2
B. CH4 and O2
C. CO2 and H2O
D. O2 and H2O

  1. What are the products of the chemical reaction pictured?

A. CH4 and CO2
B. CH4 and O2
C. CO2 and H2O
D. O2 and H2O

  1. The reactants are on the left side of the chemical equation.

A. True
B. False

  1. What type of chemical reaction is this one?

Al(OH)3 –> Al2O3 + H2O

A. Decomposition
B. Combustion
C. Synthesis
D. Single Replacement

  1. What type of chemical reaction is this one?

CuO + CO2 –> CuCO3

A. Decomposition
B. Combustion
C. Synthesis
D. Single Replacement

  1. What type of chemical reaction is this one?

Ca + MgCl2 –> CaCl2 + Mg

A. Decomposition
B. Combustion
C. Synthesis
D. Single Replacement

  1. The right side of the equation below is called the

A. Products
B. reactants

  1. What type of reaction is illustrated below?

2HI –> H2 + I2

A. synthesis
B. decomposition
C. single replacement
D. double replacement

  1. What type of reaction is illustrated below?

Zn + H2S –> ZnS + H2

A. synthesis
B. decomposition
C. single replacement
D. double replacement

  1. What type of chemical reaction is this one?

C2H2 + O2 –> CO2 + H2O

A. Decomposition
B. Combustion
C. Synthesis
D. Single Replacement

  1. Evidence of a chemical reaction include:

A. Phase change
B. No new substance
C. Bubbles forming
D. Shape change

  1. What is the reaction type ?
    3KOH + H3PO4 –> K3PO4 + 3H2O

A. Combination
B. Decomposition
C. Single replacement
D. Double replacement

  1. What is the reaction type?
    2Na +S → Na2S

A. Double Replacement
B. Decomposition
C. Combustion
D. Synthesis

  1. What is the reaction type ?: 2 NO2 —> 2 O2 + N2

A. Synthesis
B. Single Replacement
C. Decomposition
D. Combustion

  1. Grinding a seltzer tablet into powder increases the rate of reaction due to

A. increased concentration
B. surface area
C. temperature
D. reactants

  1. The minimum amount of energy required for a reaction to proceed.
    A. activation energy
    B. exothermic energy
    C. endothermic energy
    D. catalyst
  2. Which factors increase the rate of a reaction?
    A. increasing temperature
    B. increasing concentration
    C. increasing surface area
    D. all of these
  3. Which factors decrease the rate of a reaction?
    A. decreasing the temperature
    B. increasing surface area
    C. increasing concentration
  4. Increasing concentration increases reaction rate due to more collisions.
    A. True
    B. False
  5. List three factors that affect the rate of a reaction:
    …………………………………………………….
    …………………………………………………….
    …………………………………………………….
  6. A temperature increase causes the particles ……

A. to slow down
B. move faster
C. collide higher
D. in the right order

  1. The rate of a reaction increases as temperature__________________.
    A. Decreases
    B. Increases
    C. Stays the Same
  2. The _ the surface area of the reactants, the faster the reaction rate.
    A. larger
    B. smaller
  3. Smaller particle size allows for a _ surface area to be exposed for the reaction.
    A. larger
    B. smaller
  4. Increasing the temperature will increase the kinetic energy of particles, therefore increasing the collisions between particles.
    A. false
    B. true
  5. Usually lowering the temperature will slow down a reaction.
    A. false
    B. true
  6. Increasing the concentration of the reactants will slow down the reaction.

A. false
B. true

Comments

  1. Fasai

    1A 2C 3D 4E 5A 6B 7C 8B 9A 10D 11D 12A 13B 14B 15C 16A 17A 18A 19D 20A 21B 22C 23B 24C 25D 26C 27C 28B 29A 30D 31A 32True 33temperature/concentration/physical state of reaction 34C 35B 36smaller 37larger 38true 40false

  2. Mei

    1 (a) 2(c) 3(d) 4(e) 5(a) 6(b) 7(c) 8(B) 9(A) 10(D) 11(D) 12(A) 13(b) 14 (b) 15(C) 16(A) 17(A) 18(A) 19(D) 20(A) 21(b) 22(C) 23(B) 24(C) 25(D) 26(C) 27(c) 28(b) 29(a) 30(D) 31(a) 32(true) 33( temperature, concentration, physical state of reactant) 34(c) 35(b) 36(smaller) 37(larger) 38(true) 40(false)

  3. Rungthip Yangyuen (Jan)

    1 a
    2 c
    3 d
    4 e
    5 b
    6 b
    7 b
    8 b
    9 a
    10 d
    11 d
    12 a
    13 b
    14 b
    15 c
    16 a
    17 a
    18 c
    19 d
    20 a
    21 b
    22 c
    23 b
    24 c
    25 d
    26 d
    27 c
    28 b
    29 a
    30 d
    31 a
    32 a
    33 temperature, surface area, concentration
    34 b
    35 b
    36 a
    37 a
    38 b
    39 b
    40 a

  4. Prab

    1a
    2c
    3d
    4e
    5b
    6b
    7b
    8b
    9a
    10d
    11d
    12a
    13b
    14b
    15c
    16a
    17a
    18c
    19d
    20a
    21b
    22c
    23b
    24c
    25d
    26d
    27c
    28b
    29d
    30a
    31a
    32 temperature, surface area, catalyst
    33b
    34a
    35b
    36a
    37a
    38b
    39b
    40a

  5. kanchana

    1.a 2.c 3.d 4.e 5.a 6.b 7.b 8.b 9.a 10.d 11.d 12.a 13.b 14.b 15.c 16.a 17.a 18.a 19.d 20.a 21.b 22.c 23.b 24.c 25.d 26.d 27.c 28.b 29.a 30.d 31.a 32.true 33 1.reactant 2.concentrations 3.surface area 34.b 35.b 36.a 37.a 38.b 39.b 40.a

  6. Chomphunuch tansathian

    1.a 2.c 3.d 4.e 5.a 6.b 7.c 8.b 9.a 10.d 11.d 12.a 13.b 14.b 15.c 16.a 17.b 18.a 19.d 20.a 21.b 22.c 23.b 24.c 25.d 26.c 27.c 28.b 29.a 30.d 31.a 32.true 33.temperature,concentration,physical of reactant 34 c 35b 36 smaller 37larger 38 true 39.true 40 false

  7. Tonkla

    1.e
    2.C
    3.B
    4.E
    5.B
    6.B
    7.B
    8.B
    9.A
    10.B
    11.B
    12.A
    13.B
    14.C
    15.B
    16.True
    17.A
    18.A
    19.D
    20.B
    21.a
    22.c
    23.c
    24.a
    25.B
    26.B
    27.a
    28.c
    29.A
    30.C
    31.True
    32. reactant concentration, surface area, temperature, and catalysts
    33.a
    34.b
    35.b
    36.a
    37.c
    38.A
    39.B
    40.B

  8. Fluke

    1 E
    2 C
    3 B
    4 E
    5 B
    6 B
    7 B
    8 B
    9 A
    10 D
    11 D
    12 A
    13 B
    14 B
    15 C
    16 A
    17 A
    18 A
    19 D
    20 B
    21 B
    22 B
    23 B
    24 A
    25 D
    26 C
    27 C
    28 A
    29 D
    30 A
    31 B
    32 surface area,temperature,concentration
    33 B
    34 D
    36 A
    37 C
    38 C
    39 C
    40 A

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