11. O2 is - and N, is very . a. reactive, reactive b. reactive, inert c. inert, inert d. inert, reactive 12. Particles in the air move. a. in an organized fashion b. freely c. slowly d. without hitting one another

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None of these questions are graded, they are for practice. Please do 11 and 12.
**Questions 8-12: Circle the choice that best answers each question.**

**8.** The chemical formula for water is H₂O. What is the chemical formula for methane?
- a. O₂
- b. CO₂
- c. H₂O
- d. CH₄

**9.** The most abundant gas in the air is _______.
- a. xenon
- b. oxygen
- c. water
- d. nitrogen

**10.** The least abundant gas in the air is _______.
- a. Xenon, Xe
- b. Oxygen, O₂
- c. Water, H₂O
- d. Nitrogen, N₂

**11.** O₂ is _______, and N₂ is very _______.
- a. reactive, reactive
- b. reactive, inert
- c. inert, inert
- d. inert, reactive

**12.** Particles in the air move _______.
- a. in an organized fashion
- b. freely
- c. slowly
- d. without hitting one another
Transcribed Image Text:**Questions 8-12: Circle the choice that best answers each question.** **8.** The chemical formula for water is H₂O. What is the chemical formula for methane? - a. O₂ - b. CO₂ - c. H₂O - d. CH₄ **9.** The most abundant gas in the air is _______. - a. xenon - b. oxygen - c. water - d. nitrogen **10.** The least abundant gas in the air is _______. - a. Xenon, Xe - b. Oxygen, O₂ - c. Water, H₂O - d. Nitrogen, N₂ **11.** O₂ is _______, and N₂ is very _______. - a. reactive, reactive - b. reactive, inert - c. inert, inert - d. inert, reactive **12.** Particles in the air move _______. - a. in an organized fashion - b. freely - c. slowly - d. without hitting one another
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