Deck 1: Basic Concepts of Chemistry

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The element whose symbol is Sn is

A) tin.
B) calcium.
C) calcium...
D) calcium..
E) none of these.
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Which one of the following substances is classified as a molecular element?

A) I2
B) NO
C) KCl
D) C6H12O6
E) CO
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What is the symbol for the element iron?

A) Fe
B) Kr
C) Li
D) S
E) N
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Which of the above figure represents a mixture of two elements?

A) Figure A
B) Figure B
C) Figure C
D) Figure D
E) Figure E
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What is the name of the element with the symbol B?

A) barium
B) beryllium
C) bismuth
D) boron
E) bromine
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Which of the following is not a mixture?

A) sea shells
B) ice cream
C) gasoline
D) wine
E) diamond
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A(n) ________ is a pure substance that is composed of only one type of atom.

A) ion
B) solution
C) element
D) molecule
E) gas
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Which of the following is not a correct name-symbol combination? ​

A) magnesium, Mg
B) nickel, Ni
C) phosphorus, P
D) krypton, Kr
E) potassium, Co
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Which of the following statements concerning green chemistry is not correct?

A) It is better to prevent waste than to treat or clean up waste after it is formed.
B) Synthetic methods should be designed to use and generate substances that possess little or no toxicity to human health or the environment.
C) Substances used in a chemical process should pose minimal risk for accidents.
D) Raw materials should be renewable whenever technically and economically practical.
E) Chemical syntheses should be done at extremely high temperatures to ensure harmful bacteria are destroyed.
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Which one of the following is most likely to be a homogeneous mixture?

A) soil
B) blood
C) gasoline
D) mortar (a mixture of calcium carbonate and sand)
E) plain yogurt
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What is the correct symbol for potassium?

A) P
B) Pm
C) K
D) Pt
E) Po
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An electrically charged atom or group of atoms is a(n) ________.

A) element
B) ion
C) molecule
D) heterogeneous mixture
E) solution
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Which of the above figures represents a homogeneous mixture?

A) Figure E
B) Figure A
C) Figure B
D) Figure C
E) Figure D
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What is the correct symbol for silver?

A) S
B) Si
C) Ag
D) Sr
E) Au
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What is the name of the element with the symbol Cr?

A) cerium
B) carbon
C) chromium
D) cadmium
E) chlorine
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Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

A) Antifreeze (a mixture of water and ethylene glycol)
B) Blood
C) Sugar water
D) Gasoline
E) Vinegar (a mixture of acetic acid and water)
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Which one of the following statements is correct?

A) A pure substance may be separated by filtration or distillation into two or more components.
B) A heterogeneous mixture is also known as a solution.
C) A heterogeneous mixture is composed of two or more substances in the same phase.
D) The composition is uniform throughout a homogeneous mixture.
E) The combination of a liquid and a solid always results in a heterogeneous mixture.
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Which of the above figures represents a liquid compound?

A) Figure A
B) Figure B
C) Figure C
D) Figure D
E) Figure E
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A hypothesis is a _____.

A) concise statement of behavior that is always the same under the same conditions
B) set of quantitative data
C) tentative explanation or predication based upon experimental observations
D) well-tested unifying principle that explains a body of facts
E) mathematical formula that models a pattern of behavior
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A pure substance composed of two or more different elements is a(n) ________.

A) ion
B) heterogeneous mixture
C) chemical compound
D) solid
E) solution
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________ energy is the energy associated with the separation of two electrical charges.
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Which of the following are extensive properties: mass, volume, and/or density?

A) mass only
B) volume only
C) density only
D) mass and volume
E) volume and density
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The law of ________ states that the total energy of the universe is constant.
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Substances like hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) that are composed of only one type of atom are classified as ________.
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All of the following are examples of intensive properties of matter except _____.

A) boiling point
B) thermal conductivity
C) malleability
D) the amount of energy transferred as heat
E) color
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A(n) ________ is the smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristic chemical properties of that element.
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Density is an example of a(n) _____ property and does not depend on the amount of a substance.
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An intensive property of a substance is

A) independent of the amount present.
B) dependent on its volume, but not its mass.
C) not affected by its temperature.
D) dependent only on its temperature.
E) dependent only on its mass and volume.
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A mass of 10 g of table salt dissolves in water to form a(n) ________ mixture (i.e., a mixture that is uniform throughout).
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The ________ of a substance is defined as its mass per unit volume.
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Which of the following terms best describes ammonia, NH3?

A) Homogeneous mixture
B) Ion
C) Element
D) Chemical compound
E) Atom
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To ensure integrity in science, experimental results should be ________ and reported in sufficient detail that the experiment can be repeated by others.
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Which one of the following statements is not a comparison of physical properties?

A) Mercury and gallium are both liquids at 50 °C.
B) Oxygen is more soluble in water than helium.
C) Silver and gold are malleable metals.
D) Oxygen and nitrogen are both liquids at -200 °C.
E) Calcium reacts more quickly than iron in acids.
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Which of the following statements is true of a chemical equation?

A) It is a representation of only a physical change rather than a chemical or molecular change.
B) It shows that the reactants on the left side of an equation produce the products on the right side of the equation.
C) The number of atoms found in the reactants doubles in the products.
D) The number of atoms found in the reactants halves in the products.
E) The identity of the substance in a chemical equation is preserved.
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Properties, such as color and density, which can be observed or measured without changing the composition of a substance are called ________ properties.
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Which of the following is an example of qualitative information about a substance?

A) Color of the substance
B) Melting temperature of the substance
C) Mass of the substance
D) Volume of the substance
E) Boiling temperature of the substance
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Which one of the following substances is classified as a chemical compound?

A) Ir
B) He
C) Ho
D) HI
E) In
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Potential energy possessed by water at the top of a waterfall is known as ________ energy.
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Many regulators, environmentalists, and citizens around the world believe that ________ development is required to meet today's economic and environmental needs while preserving the options for future generations to meet theirs.
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Which of following would be classified as a chemical change?

A) the transformation of solid carbon dioxide into gaseous carbon dioxide
B) the freezing of diesel fuel
C) the condensation of nitrogen gas
D) the removal of a color stain using bleach
E) the evaporation of water
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Deck 1: Basic Concepts of Chemistry
1
The element whose symbol is Sn is

A) tin.
B) calcium.
C) calcium...
D) calcium..
E) none of these.
tin.
2
Which one of the following substances is classified as a molecular element?

A) I2
B) NO
C) KCl
D) C6H12O6
E) CO
I2
3
What is the symbol for the element iron?

A) Fe
B) Kr
C) Li
D) S
E) N
Fe
4
Which of the above figure represents a mixture of two elements?

A) Figure A
B) Figure B
C) Figure C
D) Figure D
E) Figure E
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What is the name of the element with the symbol B?

A) barium
B) beryllium
C) bismuth
D) boron
E) bromine
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6
Which of the following is not a mixture?

A) sea shells
B) ice cream
C) gasoline
D) wine
E) diamond
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A(n) ________ is a pure substance that is composed of only one type of atom.

A) ion
B) solution
C) element
D) molecule
E) gas
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8
Which of the following is not a correct name-symbol combination? ​

A) magnesium, Mg
B) nickel, Ni
C) phosphorus, P
D) krypton, Kr
E) potassium, Co
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9
Which of the following statements concerning green chemistry is not correct?

A) It is better to prevent waste than to treat or clean up waste after it is formed.
B) Synthetic methods should be designed to use and generate substances that possess little or no toxicity to human health or the environment.
C) Substances used in a chemical process should pose minimal risk for accidents.
D) Raw materials should be renewable whenever technically and economically practical.
E) Chemical syntheses should be done at extremely high temperatures to ensure harmful bacteria are destroyed.
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10
Which one of the following is most likely to be a homogeneous mixture?

A) soil
B) blood
C) gasoline
D) mortar (a mixture of calcium carbonate and sand)
E) plain yogurt
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11
What is the correct symbol for potassium?

A) P
B) Pm
C) K
D) Pt
E) Po
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12
An electrically charged atom or group of atoms is a(n) ________.

A) element
B) ion
C) molecule
D) heterogeneous mixture
E) solution
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13
Which of the above figures represents a homogeneous mixture?

A) Figure E
B) Figure A
C) Figure B
D) Figure C
E) Figure D
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14
What is the correct symbol for silver?

A) S
B) Si
C) Ag
D) Sr
E) Au
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What is the name of the element with the symbol Cr?

A) cerium
B) carbon
C) chromium
D) cadmium
E) chlorine
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Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

A) Antifreeze (a mixture of water and ethylene glycol)
B) Blood
C) Sugar water
D) Gasoline
E) Vinegar (a mixture of acetic acid and water)
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17
Which one of the following statements is correct?

A) A pure substance may be separated by filtration or distillation into two or more components.
B) A heterogeneous mixture is also known as a solution.
C) A heterogeneous mixture is composed of two or more substances in the same phase.
D) The composition is uniform throughout a homogeneous mixture.
E) The combination of a liquid and a solid always results in a heterogeneous mixture.
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Which of the above figures represents a liquid compound?

A) Figure A
B) Figure B
C) Figure C
D) Figure D
E) Figure E
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A hypothesis is a _____.

A) concise statement of behavior that is always the same under the same conditions
B) set of quantitative data
C) tentative explanation or predication based upon experimental observations
D) well-tested unifying principle that explains a body of facts
E) mathematical formula that models a pattern of behavior
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20
A pure substance composed of two or more different elements is a(n) ________.

A) ion
B) heterogeneous mixture
C) chemical compound
D) solid
E) solution
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21
________ energy is the energy associated with the separation of two electrical charges.
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22
Which of the following are extensive properties: mass, volume, and/or density?

A) mass only
B) volume only
C) density only
D) mass and volume
E) volume and density
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23
The law of ________ states that the total energy of the universe is constant.
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24
Substances like hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) that are composed of only one type of atom are classified as ________.
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All of the following are examples of intensive properties of matter except _____.

A) boiling point
B) thermal conductivity
C) malleability
D) the amount of energy transferred as heat
E) color
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A(n) ________ is the smallest particle of an element that retains the characteristic chemical properties of that element.
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Density is an example of a(n) _____ property and does not depend on the amount of a substance.
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28
An intensive property of a substance is

A) independent of the amount present.
B) dependent on its volume, but not its mass.
C) not affected by its temperature.
D) dependent only on its temperature.
E) dependent only on its mass and volume.
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A mass of 10 g of table salt dissolves in water to form a(n) ________ mixture (i.e., a mixture that is uniform throughout).
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30
The ________ of a substance is defined as its mass per unit volume.
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31
Which of the following terms best describes ammonia, NH3?

A) Homogeneous mixture
B) Ion
C) Element
D) Chemical compound
E) Atom
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To ensure integrity in science, experimental results should be ________ and reported in sufficient detail that the experiment can be repeated by others.
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33
Which one of the following statements is not a comparison of physical properties?

A) Mercury and gallium are both liquids at 50 °C.
B) Oxygen is more soluble in water than helium.
C) Silver and gold are malleable metals.
D) Oxygen and nitrogen are both liquids at -200 °C.
E) Calcium reacts more quickly than iron in acids.
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34
Which of the following statements is true of a chemical equation?

A) It is a representation of only a physical change rather than a chemical or molecular change.
B) It shows that the reactants on the left side of an equation produce the products on the right side of the equation.
C) The number of atoms found in the reactants doubles in the products.
D) The number of atoms found in the reactants halves in the products.
E) The identity of the substance in a chemical equation is preserved.
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35
Properties, such as color and density, which can be observed or measured without changing the composition of a substance are called ________ properties.
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36
Which of the following is an example of qualitative information about a substance?

A) Color of the substance
B) Melting temperature of the substance
C) Mass of the substance
D) Volume of the substance
E) Boiling temperature of the substance
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37
Which one of the following substances is classified as a chemical compound?

A) Ir
B) He
C) Ho
D) HI
E) In
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38
Potential energy possessed by water at the top of a waterfall is known as ________ energy.
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39
Many regulators, environmentalists, and citizens around the world believe that ________ development is required to meet today's economic and environmental needs while preserving the options for future generations to meet theirs.
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Which of following would be classified as a chemical change?

A) the transformation of solid carbon dioxide into gaseous carbon dioxide
B) the freezing of diesel fuel
C) the condensation of nitrogen gas
D) the removal of a color stain using bleach
E) the evaporation of water
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