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Home Matter, Atoms & Elements Ch. 4
Chapter 4 Practice Quiz
Preview, or review, possible test items from chapter four of our text focusing on: matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table and chemical bonds.

It's strongly recommended that you print the final page of the quiz to serve as a personal study guide. It will tell you which questions you missed, the correct answers and some helpful information about the concept.

Related Benchmarks:

  • SSC.912.P.8.2 - Differentiate between physical and chemical properties and physical and chemical changes of matter.
  • SC.912.P.8.4 - Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.
  • SC.912.P.8.5 - Relate properties of atoms and their position in the periodic table to the arrangement of their electrons.
  • SC.912.P.8.6 - Distinguish between bonding forces holding compounds together and other attractive forces, including hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces.
  • SC.912.P.8.7 - Interpret formula representations of molecules and compounds in terms of composition and structure.
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