Test Bank For Chemistry The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change 9th Edition Martin Silberberg Patricia Amateis
Test Bank For Chemistry The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change 9th Edition Martin Silberberg Patricia Amateis
6. During the swing of a frictionless pendulum, what energy form(s) remain constant?
A. kinetic energy only
B. potential energy only
C. both kinetic energy and potential energy
D. kinetic plus potential energy
E. None of these choices are correct.
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
Difficulty: Hard
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Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
10. A scientist made careful measurements of the pressure and temperature of many different gases.
Based on these measurements, he concluded that “the pressure of a fixed amount of gas, measured at constant volume, is directly
proportional to its absolute temperature.” This statement is best described as a
A. theory.
B. hypothesis.
C. law.
D. experiment.
E. definition.
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Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Scientific Method
Topic: Study of Chemistry
11. A dictionary has the following definition for a word: “A tentative explanation that accounts for a set of facts.” Which of the
following words best fits that definition?
A. theory
B. hypothesis
C. law
D. experiment
E. definition
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Subtopic: Scientific Method
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12. A detailed explanation of natural phenomena that is generally accepted and has been extensively tested is called a
A. theory.
B. hypothesis.
C. law.
D. fact.
E. postulate.
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Subtopic: Scientific Method
Topic: Study of Chemistry
13. The distance between carbon atoms in ethylene is 134 picometers. Which of the following expresses that distance in meters?
A. 1.34 × 10–13 m
B. 1.34 × 10–12 m
C. 1.34 × 10–10 m
D. 1.34 × 10–7 m
E. 1.34 × 10–6 m
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Subtopic: Measurement (SI Units)
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14. The average distance from Earth to the Sun is 150 megameters. What is that distance in meters?
A. 1.5 × 108 m
B. 1.5 × 106 m
C. 1.5 × 105 m
D. 1.5 × 103 m
E. 1.5 × 10–6 m
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15. The mass of a sample is 550 milligrams. Which of the following expresses that mass in kilograms?
A. 5.5 × 108 kg
B. 5.5 × 105 kg
C. 5.5 × 10–4 kg
D. 5.5 × 10–6 kg
E. 5.5 × 10–1 kg
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16. A dose of medication was prescribed to be 35 microliters. Which of the following expresses that volume in centiliters?
A. 3.5 × 105 cL
B. 3.5 × 104 cL
C. 3.5 cL
D. 3.5 × 10–4 cL
E. 3.5 × 10–3 cL
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18. You prepare 1000. mL of tea and transfer it to a 1.00-quart pitcher for storage. Which of the following statements is true?
A. The pitcher will be filled to 100% of its capacity with no tea spilled.
B. The pitcher will be filled to about 95% of its capacity.
C. The pitcher will be filled to about 50% of its capacity.
D. The pitcher will be completely filled and a small amount of tea will overflow.
E. The pitcher will be completely filled and most of the tea will overflow.
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Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Dimensional Analysis
Topic: Study of Chemistry
19. In an average year, the American chemical industry produces more than 9.5 million metric tons of sodium carbonate. Over
half of this is used in the manufacture of glass while another third is used in the production of detergents and other chemicals.
How many pounds of sodium carbonate are produced annually?
A. 2.1 × 1010 lb
B. 4.3 × 109 lb
C. 1.1 × 107 lb
D. 2.2 × 106 lb
E. 2.1 × 104 lb
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Subtopic: Dimensional Analysis
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20. A large pizza has a diameter of 15 inches. Express this diameter in centimeters.
A. 38 cm
B. 24 cm
C. 18 cm
D. 9.3 cm
E. 5.9 cm
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21. The average distance between the Earth and the Moon is 240,000 miles. Express this distance in kilometers.
A. 6.1 × 105 km
B. 5.3 × 105 km
C. 3.9 × l05 km
D. 1.5 × 105 km
E. 9.4 × 104 km
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22. The area of a 15-inch pizza is 176.7 in2. Express this area in square centimeters.
A. 1140. cm2
B. 448.8 cm2
C. 96.8 cm2
D. 69.57 cm2
E. 27.39 cm2
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23. The speed needed to escape the pull of Earth's gravity is 11.3 km/s. What is this speed in mi/h?
A. 65,500 mi/h
B. 25,300 mi/h
C. 18,200 mi/h
D. 1,090 mi/h
E. 5.02 × 10–3 mi/h
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24. The density of mercury, the only metal to exist as a liquid at room temperature, is 13.6 g/cm 3. What is that density in pounds
per cubic inch?
A. 849 lb/in3
B. 491 lb/in3
C. 376 lb/in3
D. 0.491 lb/in3
E. 1.83 × 10–3 lb/in3
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26. At a pressure of one billionth (10–9) of atmospheric pressure, there are about 2.7 × 1010 molecules in one cubic centimeter of a
gas. How many molecules is this per cubic meter?
A. 2.7 × 1016
B. 2.7 × 1014
C. 2.7 × 1012
D. 2.7 × 108
E. 2.7 × 104
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27. If the price of gold at the morning fixing in London was $5310 per lb, what would a kilogram of gold have cost in £
(pounds)? (Assume an exchange rate of $1.00 = £0.545)
A. £1310
B. £3510
C. £6370
D. £10400
E. £17100
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30. Which of the following abbreviations of the given SI base unit is incorrect?
A. second: s
B. kilogram: kg
C. kelvin: K
D. mole: m
E. ampere: A
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31. Which of the following abbreviations of the given SI base unit is incorrect?
A. second: s
B. kilogram: kg
C. meter: m
D. mole: mol
E. kelvin: k
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34. The joule is the SI unit of energy and is equal to 1 kg m2 s–2. The erg is another energy unit, equal to 1 g cm2 s–2. Use unit
conversion methods to work out how many ergs are in 1 joule.
A. 10–1 ergs
B. 10 ergs
C. 102 ergs
D. 105 ergs
E. 107 ergs
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35. Which of the following correctly shows how to convert a density of 20.1 g cm–3 to units of kg m–3?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Bloom's: 3. Apply
Difficulty: Medium
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Dimensional Analysis
Topic: Study of Chemistry
36. If the density of a certain spherical atomic nucleus is 1.0 × 1014 g cm–3 and its mass is 2.0 × 10–23 g, what is its radius in cm?
A. 3.6 × 10–13 cm
B. 2.0 × 10–37 cm
C. 4.8 × 10–38 cm
D. 2.2 × 10–19 cm
E. None of these choices are correct.
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38. A flask has a mass of 78.23 g when empty and 593.63 g when filled with water. When the same flask is filled with
concentrated sulfuric acid, H2SO4, its mass is 1026.57 g. What is the density of concentrated sulfuric acid? (Assume water has a
density of 1.00 g/cm3 at the temperature of the measurement.)
A. 1.992 g/cm3
B. 1.840 g/ cm3
C. 1.729 g/ cm3
D. 1.598 g/ cm3
E. 0.543 g/ cm3
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Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
39. Talc is a mineral that has low conductivity for heat and electricity and that is not attacked by acid. It is used as talcum powder
and face powder. A sample of talc weighs 35.97 g in air and 13.65 g in mineral oil (d = 1.75 g/cm3). What is the density of talc?
A. 4.61 g/cm3
B. 2.82 g/cm3
C. 2.63 g/cm3
D. 2.44 g/cm3
E. 1.61 g/cm3
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Difficulty: Hard
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
40. Acetone, which is used as a solvent and as a reactant in the manufacture of Plexiglas®, boils at 56.1°C. What is the boiling
point in degrees Fahrenheit?
A. 159°F
B. 133°F
C. 101°F
D. 69.0°F
E. 43.4°F
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
41. Isopropyl alcohol, commonly known as rubbing alcohol, boils at 82.4°C. What is the boiling point in kelvins?
A. 387.6 K
B. 355.6 K
C. 323.6 K
D. 190.8 K
E. –190.8 K
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
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42. Acetic acid boils at 244.2°F. What is its boiling point in degrees Celsius?
A. 382.0°C
B. 167.7°C
C. 153.4°C
D. 117.9°C
E. 103.7°C
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
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43. Which one of the following numbers contains a digit or digits which is/are not significant?
A. 970.0
B. 502
C. .300
D. .0043
E. 20.01
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
44. Select the answer that expresses the result of this calculation with the correct number of significant figures.
A. 13.3568
B. 13.357
C. 13.36
D. 13.4
E. 13
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
45. Select the answer that expresses the result of this calculation with the correct number of significant figures and with correct
units.
16.18 cm × 9.6114 g ÷ 1.4783 cm2 =
A. 105.2 g/cm3
B. 105.2 g/cm2
C. 105.2 g/cm
D. 72.13 g/cm2
E. 72.13 g/cm
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48. Select the answer with the correct number of decimal places for the following sum:
13.914 cm + 243.1 cm + 12.00460 cm =
A. 269.01860 cm
B. 269.0186 cm
C. 269.019 cm
D. 269.02 cm
E. 269.0 cm
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
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49. The appropriate number of significant figures in the result of 15.234 × 15.208 is
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
D. 5.
E. 6.
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Topic: Study of Chemistry
50. The appropriate number of significant figures in the result of 15.234 – 15.208 is
A. 1.
B. 2.
C. 3.
D. 4.
E. 5.
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
52. As chief chemist at Superior Analytical Products (SAP) you must design an experiment to determine the density of an
unknown liquid to three (3) significant figures. The density is of the order of 1 g/cm3. You have approximately 7 mL of the liquid
and only graduated cylinders and balances are available for your use. Which of the following combinations of equipment will
allow you to meet but not exceed your goal?
A. graduated cylinder with ±0.1 mL uncertainty; balance with ±0.1 g uncertainty
B. graduated cylinder with ±0.01 mL uncertainty; balance with ±0.1 g uncertainty
C. graduated cylinder with ±0.01 mL uncertainty; balance with ±0.01 g uncertainty
D. graduated cylinder with ±0.001 mL uncertainty; balance with ±0.001 g uncertainty
E. graduated cylinder with ±0.1 mL uncertainty; balance with ±0.001 g uncertainty
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53. A student makes several measurements of the density of an unknown mineral sample. She then reports the average value of
these measurements. The number of significant figures she uses in her result should be a measure of its
A. accuracy.
B. precision.
C. systematic error.
D. determinate error.
E. human error.
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54. The difference between a student's experimental measurement of the density of sodium chloride and the known density of this
compound reflects the ___________ of the student's result.
A. accuracy
B. precision
C. random error
D. systematic error
E. indeterminate error
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
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55. Bud N. Chemist must determine the density of a mineral sample. His four trials yield densities of 4.77 g/cm3, 4.67 g/cm3, 4.69
g/cm3, and 4.81 g/cm3. Independent studies found the correct density to be 4.75 g/cm3. Which of the following statements
represents the best analysis of the data?
A. Bud's results have much greater accuracy than precision.
B. Bud's results have much greater precision than accuracy.
C. Bud's results have high accuracy and high precision.
D. Bud's results have low accuracy and low precision.
E. Bud's equipment is faulty.
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
56. As part of an experiment to determine the density of a new plastic developed in her laboratory, Sara Ann Dippity measures
the volume of a solid sample. Her four trials yield volumes of 12.37 cm3, 12.41 cm3, 12.39 cm3, and 12.38 cm3. Measurements of
other scientists in the lab give an average volume of 12.49 cm3. Which of the following statements represents the best analysis of
the data?
A. Sara's results have low precision and high accuracy.
B. Sara's results have high precision and high accuracy.
C. Sara's results have greater precision than accuracy.
D. Sara's results have greater accuracy than precision.
E. Sara has been using a faulty instrument to measure the volume.
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Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
57. Which of the following correctly expresses 52,030.2 m in scientific notation?
A. 5.20302 × 104 m
B. 5.20302 × 105 m
C. 5.203 × 104 m
D. 5.20 × 104 m
E. 5.2 × 104 m
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Difficulty: Easy
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
59. Classify the following properties of hydrogen gas as either intensive or extensive.
a. the mass of the gas sample
extensive
c. temperature
intensive
d. density
intensive
60. In each of the sets below, choose the one quantity or number which is exact.
a. i. the human population
ii. the distance in light years from the sun to Alpha Centauri, a nearby star
iii. the winning time for the 100 m dash in the Olympic Games
i
62. An important aim in much chemical work is to use macroscopic measurements in order to gain an understanding of the
microscopic world.
TRUE
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Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Scientific Method
Topic: Study of Chemistry
63. The potential energy of a car moving on a level road does not depend on its speed.
TRUE
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
Difficulty: Easy
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Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
64. When a wooden match burns in air, chemical potential energy is converted to kinetic energy.
TRUE
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Difficulty: Easy
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Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter
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65. When applying the scientific method, it is important to avoid any form of hypothesis.
FALSE
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66. When applying the scientific method, a model or theory should be based on experimental data.
TRUE
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67. The numerical value of any temperature expressed in Celsius is always different from the numerical value of the same
temperature in Fahrenheit.
FALSE
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
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68. The numerical value of any temperature expressed in Celsius is always different from the numerical value of the same
temperature in kelvin.
TRUE
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Difficulty: Easy
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Subtopic: Properties of Matter
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71. The weight of a coin measured as 1.96235 g on one balance is definitely more accurate than a weight measurement of 1.95 g
on another balance.
FALSE
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Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
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73. Which of the following processes and concepts is not a part of the "scientific method"?
A. experiment
B. observation
C. model
D. speculation
E. law
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Bloom's: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Medium
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Subtopic: Scientific Method
Topic: Study of Chemistry
Category # of Questions
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Bloom's: 1. Remember 20
Bloom's: 2. Understand 24
Bloom's: 3. Apply 29
Difficulty: Easy 37
Difficulty: Hard 3
Difficulty: Medium 33
Gradable: automatic 73
Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter 5
Subtopic: Dimensional Analysis 13
Subtopic: Measurement (SI Units) 12
Subtopic: Properties of Matter 14
Subtopic: Scientific Method 10
Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures 19
Topic: Study of Chemistry 73