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Grade 11 Properties of Matter
Which of the following statements correctly characterizes a substance's boiling point?
  1. It is an intensive and physical property.
  2. It is an extensive and physical property.
  3. It is an intensive and chemical property.
  4. It is an extensive and chemical property.
Grade 11 Bonds and Mixing
Predict the predominant type of bonding of CCl4.
  1. covalent bonding
  2. ionic bonding
  3. metallic bonding
Grade 11 Atomic Structure
Atomic radii trends is                                                                                                                           .
  1. generally decrease along each period of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases; and increase down each group
  2. generally increase along each period of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases; and decrease down each group
  3. generally increase along each period of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases; and increase down each group
  4. generally decrease along each period of the table, from the alkali metals to the noble gases; and decrease down each group
Grade 11 Stoichiometry
Grade 11 Macromolecules
The main components that make up DNA are                               .
  1. two dipeptides
  2. a dipeptide and an amino acid
  3. a single strand of nucleotides
  4. two strands of nucleotides
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 11 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Grade 11 Atomic Structure
What does Pauli exclusion principle state?
  1. a maximum of two electrons can occupy a single atomic orbital, but if only if the electros have opposite spins
  2. single electrons electrons with the same spin must occupy each-energy orbital before additional electrons with opposite spins can occupy the same orbitals
  3. each electron occupies the lowest energy orbital available
  4. none of the above
Grade 11 Solvents, Solutes, and Solubility
Grade 11 Bonds and Mixing
Homogeneous mixtures are also referred to as
  1. gases.
  2. substances.
  3. solutions.
  4. liquids.
Grade 11 Atomic Structure
Grade 11 Periodic Table and Elements
Grade 11 Stoichiometry
Grade 11 Molecules and Compounds

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In chemistry, we describe a compound as
  1. a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler, stabler substances.
  2. a substance that is made up of two or more atoms that are chemically bonded that can be broken down into simpler, stabler substances.
  3. the smallest unit of matter that keeps its characteristic chemical identity.
  4. any substance of any kind, whether it is bonded or not.
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