Use the chemical reaction to answer the question.

​CaCO3→CO2​+CaO
A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate (CaCO3
) in the chemical reaction shown. What is the total mass of the products?

(1 point)
Responses

15 grams
15 grams

10 grams
10 grams

60 grams
60 grams

30 grams

The total mass of the products in the given chemical reaction is 60 grams.

Use the chemical reaction to answer the question.

4​Fe+3O2→2Fe2O3​
What happens to atoms of Fe and O2 during the reaction?

(1 point)
Responses

They maintain their properties.
They maintain their properties.

They are rearranged.
They are rearranged.

They are lost.
They are lost.

They gain mass.

Atoms of Fe and O2 are rearranged during the reaction.

Which is most likely to occur during a chemical reaction?(1 point)

Responses

New atoms are created.
New atoms are created.

Atoms of the original substance are lost.
Atoms of the original substance are lost.

Mass is conserved.
Mass is conserved.

The original substance maintains its properties.

Mass is conserved during a chemical reaction.

Use the chemical reaction to answer the question.

NaHCO3+HC2H3O2→NaC2H3O2+H2O+CO2
A student mixes baking soda (NaHCO3
) and acetic acid (HC2H3O2
) to produce a chemical reaction shown. Which statement about the reaction is correct?

(1 point)
Responses

The atoms of the reactants are regrouped during the reaction.
The atoms of the reactants are regrouped during the reaction.

There are more H atoms after the reaction.
There are more H atoms after the reaction.

Some atoms gain mass after the reaction.
Some atoms gain mass after the reaction.

Atoms of Na are destroyed during the reaction.

The statement "The atoms of the reactants are regrouped during the reaction" is correct.

Use the chemical reaction to answer the question.

2H2+O2→2H2O
There are four atoms of hydrogen (H
) before the reaction. How many atoms of hydrogen are present after the reaction?

(1 point)
Responses

4
4

2
2

5
5

8

There are four atoms of hydrogen (H) present after the reaction.

Question

Which activity is part of civic, rather than private, life?
(1 point)
Responses

enjoying a dog park
enjoying a dog park

taking a college course
taking a college course

volunteering at a shelter
volunteering at a shelter

spending time with friends