Which of the following descriptions does not describe a chemical change or chemical reaction?   Question 1 options:   1)  corrosion of a battery   2)  an ice cube melting at room temperature   3)  toast burning if it stays for too long in the toaster

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Which of the following descriptions does not describe a chemical change or chemical reaction?
 
Question 1 options:
 

1) 

corrosion of a battery
 

2) 

an ice cube melting at room temperature
 

3) 

toast burning if it stays for too long in the toaster
 

4) 

formation of rust (Fe2O3) from Fe
 
 
 

Question 2 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Which of the following observations does not constitute evidence for a chemical reaction?
 
Question 2 options:
 

1) 

coldness generated from mixing two solutions together
 

2) 

a copper aqueous solution that changes from green to blue
 

3) 

gas formation from the burning of octane
 

4) 

Jello melting in a casserole dish on the counter at room temperature
 
 
 

Question 3 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A positive test for a solid precipitate is:
 
Question 3 options:
 

1) 

a solution (any color) that remains transparent after mixing
 

2) 

a solution that remains cloudy after mixing
 

3) 

a solution that is briefly cloud and becomes transparent after mixing
 

4) 

a solution that is still transparent but has a color change within the solution
 
 
 

Question 4

 
What is the correct formula for magnesium chloride?
 
Question 4 options:
 

1) 

MgCl
 

2) 

Mg2Cl
 

3) 

MgCl2
 

4) 

Mg2Cl2
 
 
 

Question 5

What is the correct formula for sodium hydroxide?
 
Question 5 options:
 

1) 

NaH
 

2) 

Na2H
 

3) 

Na2O
 

4) 

NaOH
 
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