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Honors Chemistry

Chemical Reactions Exam

11th Grade

Name: _______________________________
Date: _______________________________
Period: _______________________________
Part A: Multiple Choice
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the line.
______ 1.) What does the + mean in the following chemical reaction?
Phosphorus + Oxygen Phosphorous (V) Oxide
a. To produce
b. Reacts with
c. Formula
d. ______ 2.) The substance that is formed in a chemical reaction is called?
a. Polymer
b. Reactant
c. Product
d. ______ 3.) In all chemical reactions the:
a. Mass and volume of both reactants and products must be equal.
b. Volume of reactants equal the volume of the products.
c. Mass of reactants equal the mass of products.
d.

______ 4.) Which of the following represents the following word equation and is
correctly balanced?
e. Magnesium (s) + Oxygen (g) Magnesium Oxide (s)
a. Mg (s) + O2 (g) MgO (s)
b. 2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) 2 MgO (s)
c. 2 CH4 (g) + O2 (g) 2 CH3OH
f. ______ 5.) When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients for P and O2 in
order are?
g. P (g) + O2 (g) P2O5 (g)
a. 6, 4
b. 4, 5
c. 5, 4
d. ______ 6.) A synthesis chemical reaction can be compared to:
a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. A dancing couple breaking up.
c. Two single people joining for a dance.

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d. ______ 7.) A single replacement chemical reaction can be compared to:


a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. Two single people joining for a dance.
c. A single person cutting in on a dancing couple.
d.
e. ______ 8.) A double displacement chemical reaction can be compared to:
a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. Two single people joining for a dance.
c. A single person cutting in on a dancing couple.
d. ______ 9.) What type of reaction does the following equation represent?
e. Ag2S (s) 2 Ag (s) + S (g)
a. Synthesis
b. Decomposition
c. Double Displacement
d. ______ 10.) Predict the product(s) for the following single replacement reaction:
e. H2 (g) + CuO (s) ___________________________
a. CuH2 (s) and CuO2 (s)
b. H2O (g) and Cu (s)
c. Cu (s) and Cu(OH)2 (aq)

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d.

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Chemical Reactions Exam

e. Part B: Fill In the Blank


f. Directions: Write the correct word, phrase or equations in the blank provided using the
b. Products
e. Decomposition

h.
word bank provided.

a. WORD BANK
c. Two
f. A + B AB
i. Four

d. Reactants
g. Eight

j.

g.
h. 11.) The general formula for a synthesis reaction is ___ + ____ _____.
i. 12.) In a chemical reaction, the combined molar masses of the R_____________ equals
the combined molar masses of the P__________________.
j. 13.) In a(n) D__________________ reaction, the reactants are broken down into other
substances.
k. 14.) Suppose you were producing zinc chloride by the reaction Zn (s) + 2 HCl (g)
ZnCl2 (s) + H2 (g). If you started with 4 moles of zinc, you would need E_________
moles of hydrogen chloride and you would produce F_________ moles of zinc chloride.
l. 15.) In the chemical equation CH4 (g) + O2 (g) CO2 + 2 H2O (g), for every one mole of
carbon dioxide you produce, you would have T__________ mole(s) of water.
m.
n. Part C: Matching
o. Directions: Match the word to the definition by writing the letter of the word in the blank
provided. There may be extra answers in the list of choices.
p. 16.) The starting material in a chemical reaction. ______

(A) Energy

q. 17.) Can be changed from one form to another but is always


conserved. ______

(B) Reactants

r. 18.) Representation of a chemical reaction using only words.


______

(C) Word Equation

s. ________________________________________________________________________
______
t. 19.) Reaction where a substance reacts quickly with oxygen to
release energy. ______
u. 20.) Chemical reaction that releases heat (energy) to the
surroundings. ______
v. 21.) The ending material in a chemical reaction. ______
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(D) Products
(E) Combustion
(F) Exothermic

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Chemical Reactions Exam

w. ________________________________________________________________________
______
x. 22.) The whole number placed in front of a formula in a chemical
reaction. ______

(G) Balanced
Chemical Equation

y. 23.) Chemical reaction that takes heat (energy) into the reactants.
______

(H) Coefficient

z. 24.) Written reaction containing formulas, coefficients, and phases.


_____

(I) Endothermic

aa. ________________________________________________________________________
______
ab.
ac. Part D: Short Answers
ad. Directions: Provide your answer in the blanks provided. If the problem requires
calculations, show the work in the space provided.
ae. 24.) Examine the following word equation:
af. Propane (g) + Oxygen (g) Carbon Dioxide (g) + Water (g)
a. Write the Formula for One Reactant: __________________
b. Write the Formula for One Product: ___________________
ag.
ah. 25.) Classify and Balance the
Following Reactions. Use S for
synthesis, D for decomposition, SR
for single replacement, DD for double
displacement, or C for combustion.
There are examples provided.

Synthesis: A +B AB
Decomposition: AB A + B
Single Replacement: A + BC AC + B
Double Displacement: AB + CD CB + AD
Combustion: CaHb + O2 CO2 + H2O

ai. ______ a. ____ Na (s) + ____ I2 (g) ____ NaI (s)


aj. ______ b. ____ N2 (g) + ____ H2 (g) ____ NH3 (g)
ak. ______ c. ____ K3PO4 (aq) + ____ HCl (aq) ____ KCl (aq) + ____ H3PO4 (aq)
al. ______ d. ____ KI (aq) + ____ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) ____ KNO3 (aq) + ____ PbI2 (s)
am.______ e. ____ H2O2 (aq) ____ H2O (g) + ____ O2 (g)
an. ______ f. ____ C2H6 (g) + ____ O2 (g) ____ CO2 (g) + ____ H2O (g)
ao. ______ g. ____ Zn (s) + ____ HCl (aq) ____ ZnCl2 (s) + ____ H2 (g)
ap. ______ h. ____ CH4 (g) + ____ O2 (g) ____ CO2 (g) + ____ H2O (l)
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aq. ______ i. ____ NaCl (s) ____ Na (s) + ____ Cl2 (g)
ar. ______ j. ____ Fe (s) + ____ Cu(NO3)2 (aq) ____ Cu (s) + ____ Fe(NO3)2 (aq)
as. 26.) Complete the following word equations.
at. a. zinc iodide (s) + chlorine (g) I____________________ + zinc chloride (s)
au. b. aluminum (s) + Br__________________ aluminum bromide (s)
av. c. lead (II) nitrate (aq) + S________ S________ lead (II) sulfide (s) + sodium nitrate
(aq)
aw.
ax. 27.) Write the word equation for the following chemical reactions. A periodic table will
be provided.
ay. a.) 2 Na (s) + Cl2 (g) 2 NaCl (s)
az. ________________________________________________________________________
______
ba. b.) Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HBr (aq) 2 H2O (l) + CaBr2 (aq)
bb. ________________________________________________________________________
______
bc. c.) BaCO3 (s) + heat BaO (s) + CO2 (g)
bd. ________________________________________________________________________
______
be.
bf. 28.) Use the law of conservation of mass to answer the following questions:
bg. a. When 74.1 grams of Ca (s) is reacted with O2 (g), 75.6 grams of CaO is produced.
What is the mass of the O2 (g) used in this reaction?
_____________________________________________
bh.
bi.
bj. b. 36.1 grams of S (g) reacts with 13.0 grams of Cu (s) to produce CuS (s). What is the
mass of CuS produced?
_________________________________________________________________
bk.

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bl. Name: _________ANSWER KEY_________


bm.

Date: _______________________________
bn. Period: _______________________________

bo. Part A: Multiple Choice


bp. Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer on the line.
bq. __B__ 1.) What does the + mean in the following chemical reaction?
br. Phosphorus + Oxygen Phosphorous (V) Oxide
a. To produce
b. Reacts with
c. Formula
e. ___C___ 2.) The substance that is formed in a chemical reaction is called?
a. Polymer
b. Reactant
c. Product
e. ___C___ 3.) In all chemical reactions the:
a. Mass and volume of both reactants and products must be equal.
b. Volume of reactants equal the volume of the products.
c. Mass of reactants equal the mass of products.
h.

___B___ 4.) Which of the following represents the following word equation and is
correctly balanced?
i. Magnesium (s) + Oxygen (g) Magnesium Oxide (s)
a. Mg (s) + O2 (g) MgO (s)
d. 2 Mg (s) + O2 (g) 2 MgO (s)
e. 2 CH4 (g) + O2 (g) 2 CH3OH
j. ___B___ 5.) When the following equation is balanced, the coefficients for P and O2 in
order are?
k. P (g) + O2 (g) P2O5 (g)
a. 6, 4
b. 4, 5
c. 5, 4
e. ___C__ 6.) A synthesis chemical reaction can be compared to:
a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. A dancing couple breaking up.
c. Two single people joining for a dance.

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e. ___C___ 7.) A single replacement chemical reaction can be compared to:


a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. Two single people joining for a dance.
c. A single person cutting in on a dancing couple.
f.
g. ___A___ 8.) A double displacement chemical reaction can be compared to:
a. Two dancing couples switching partners.
b. Two single people joining for a dance.
c. A single person cutting in on a dancing couple.
f. ___B___ 9.) What type of reaction does the following equation represent?
g. Ag2S (s) 2 Ag (s) + S (g)
a. Synthesis
b. Decomposition
c. Double Displacement
f. ____B__ 10.) Predict the product(s) for the following single replacement reaction:
g. H2 (g) + CuO (s) ___________________________
a. CuH2 (s) and CuO2 (s)
b. H2O (g) and Cu (s)
c. Cu (s) and Cu(OH)2 (aq)

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bs.
bt. Part B: Fill In the Blank
bu. Directions: Write the correct word, phrase or equations in the blank provided using the
l. Products
o. Decomposition

r.
word bank provided.

k. WORD BANK
m. Two
p. A + B AB
s. Four

n. Reactants
q. Eight

t.

bv.
bw.11.) The general formula for a synthesis reaction is _A__ + __B__ __AB___.
bx. 12.) In a chemical reaction, the combined molar masses of the R_eactants________
equals the combined molar masses of the P_roducts________.
by. 13.) In a(n) D_ecomposition________ reaction, the reactants are broken down into other
substances.
bz. 14.) Suppose you were producing zinc chloride by the reaction Zn (s) + 2 HCl (g)
ZnCl2 (s) + H2 (g). If you started with 4 moles of zinc, you would need E_ight_____
moles of hydrogen chloride and you would produce F_our______ moles of zinc chloride.
ca. 15.) In the chemical equation CH4 (g) + O2 (g) CO2 + 2 H2O (g), for every one mole of
carbon dioxide you produce, you would have T__wo_____ mole(s) of water.
cb.
cc. Part C: Matching
cd. Directions: Match the word to the definition by writing the letter of the word in the blank
provided. There may be extra answers in the list of choices.
ce. 16.) The starting material in a chemical reaction. ___B___

(A) Energy

cf. 17.) Can be changed from one form to another but is always
conserved. __A____

(B) Reactants

cg. 18.) Representation of a chemical reaction using only words.


___C___

(C) Word Equation

ch. ________________________________________________________________________
______
ci. 19.) Reaction where a substance reacts quickly with oxygen to
release energy. __E____
cj. 20.) Chemical reaction that releases heat (energy) to the
surroundings. __F____

(D) Products
(E) Combustion
(F) Exothermic

ck. 21.) The ending material in a chemical reaction. ____D__


cl. ________________________________________________________________________
______
cm.22.) The whole number placed in front of a formula in a chemical
reaction. ___H___

(G) Balanced
Chemical Equation

cn. 23.) Chemical reaction that takes heat (energy) into the reactants.
___I___

(H) Coefficient

co. 24.) Written reaction containing formulas, coefficients, and phases.


__G___

(I) Endothermic

cp. ________________________________________________________________________
______
cq.
cr. Part D: Short Answers
cs. Directions: Provide your answer in the blanks provided. If the problem requires
calculations, show the work in the space provided.
ct. 24.) Examine the following word equation:
cu. Propane (g) + Oxygen (g) Carbon Dioxide (g) + Water (g)
c. Write the Formula for One Reactant: __________________
d. Write the Formula for One Product: ___________________
cv.
cw. 25.) Classify and Balance the
Following Reactions. Use S for
synthesis, D for decomposition, SR
for single replacement, DD for double
displacement, or C for combustion.
There are examples provided.

Synthesis: A +B AB
Decomposition: AB A + B
Single Replacement: A + BC AC + B
Double Displacement: AB + CD CB + AD
Combustion: CaHb + O2 CO2 + H2O

cx. ___S___ a. __2__ Na (s) + ____ I2 (g) __2__ NaI (s)


cy. ___S___ b. ____ N2 (g) + __3__ H2 (g) __2__ NH3 (g)
cz. ___DD___ c. ____ K3PO4 (aq) + __3__ HCl (aq) __3__ KCl (aq) + ____ H3PO4 (aq)
da. ___DD___ d. __2__ KI (aq) + ____ Pb(NO3)2 (aq) __2__ KNO3 (aq) + ____ PbI2 (s)
db. ___D___ e. __2__ H2O2 (aq) __2__ H2O (g) + ____ O2 (g)
dc. ___C___ f. __2__ C2H6 (g) + __7__ O2 (g) __4__ CO2 (g) + __6__ H2O (g)
dd. ___SR___ g. ____ Zn (s) + __2__ HCl (aq) ____ ZnCl2 (s) + ____ H2 (g)

de. ___C___ h. ____ CH4 (g) + __2__ O2 (g) ____ CO2 (g) + __2__ H2O (l)
df. ___D___ i. __2__ NaCl (s) __2__ Na (s) + ____ Cl2 (g)
dg. ___SR___ j. ____ Fe (s) + ____ Cu(NO3)2 (aq) ____ Cu (s) + ____ Fe(NO3)2 (aq)
dh. 26.) Complete the following word equations.
di. a. zinc iodide (s) + chlorine (g) I___odine_________ + zinc chloride (s)
dj. b. aluminum (s) + Br__omine_____________ aluminum bromide (s)
dk. c. lead (II) nitrate (aq) + S_odium_____ S_ulfide___ lead (II) sulfide (s) + sodium
nitrate (aq)
dl.
dm.
27.) Write the word equation for the following chemical reactions. A periodic
table will be provided.
dn. a.) 2 Na (s) + Cl2 (g) 2 NaCl (s)
do. ______________________sodium (s) + chlorine (g) sodium chloride
(s)_________________
dp. b.) Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 2 HBr (aq) 2 H2O (l) + CaBr2 (aq)
dq. __calcium hydroxide (aq) + hydrogen bromide (aq) water (l) + calcium bromide
(aq)______
dr. c.) BaCO3 (s) + heat BaO (s) + CO2 (g)
ds. _________barium carbonate (s) + heat barium oxide (s) + carbon dioxide
(g)_____________
dt.
du. 28.) Use the law of conservation of mass to answer the following questions:
dv. a. When 74.1 grams of Ca (s) is reacted with O2 (g), 75.6 grams of CaO is produced.
What is the mass of the O2 (g) used in this reaction? ________1.5 grams
O2__________________________
dw. 75.6 grams CaO74.1 gramsC=1.5 grams O2
dx.
dy. b. 36.1 grams of S (g) reacts with 13.0 grams of Cu (s) to produce CuS (s). What is the
mass of CuS produced? _______________49.1 grams
CuS____________________________________
dz.

36.1 grams S+13.0 gramsCu=49.1 grams CuS

ea.

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