Chemistry Mod 1 & 2 Vocabulary Quiz

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Taken from Apologia Chemistry Edition 2 Mod 1 & 2
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Questão 1

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Matter is anything that has [blank_start]mass[blank_end] and takes up [blank_start]space[blank_end]
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  • mass
  • space

Questão 2

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In the Metric System the base unit for mass is [blank_start]gram[blank_end], the base unit for distance is [blank_start]meter[blank_end], the base unit for [blank_start]volume[blank_end] is liter and the base unit for [blank_start]time[blank_end] is second.
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  • gram
  • meter
  • volume
  • time

Questão 3

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In the Metric System, the prefix [blank_start]micro[blank_end] is used for .000001
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  • micro

Questão 4

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1 cubic centimeter is the same as 1 [blank_start]millimeter[blank_end].
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  • millimeter

Questão 5

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[blank_start]Accuracy[blank_end] is an indication of how close a measurement is to the true value.
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  • Accuracy

Questão 6

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Precision is an indication of the [blank_start]scale[blank_end] on the measuring device that was used.
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  • scale

Questão 7

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Significant figures are important because they tell us about the
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  • accuracy of the measurements used.
  • precision of the measurements used.

Questão 8

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When using scientific notation there
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  • can be as many numbers to the left of the decimal point as your calculator indicated
  • should be no numbers to the left of the decimal point
  • should have all the numbers to the left of the decimal point
  • should have one digit on the left side of the decimal point

Questão 9

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In chemistry, the greek character rho is used to stand for [blank_start]density[blank_end]
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  • density

Questão 10

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Density is mass per unit [blank_start]volume[blank_end]
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  • volume

Questão 11

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Energy is defined as the ability to do [blank_start]work[blank_end].
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  • work

Questão 12

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Work is the force applied to an object times the [blank_start]distance[blank_end] that the object travels parallel to that force
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  • distance

Questão 13

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Two kinds of energy are [blank_start]potential[blank_end], or stored energy and [blank_start]kinetic[blank_end], or energy in motion.
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  • potential
  • kinetic

Questão 14

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In order to arrive at a scientific law, first a person observes, then forms a [blank_start]hypothesis[blank_end], then tests the hypothesis with [blank_start]experiments[blank_end]. After being confirmed by rigorous experimentation, the hypothesis is considered a [blank_start]theory[blank_end]. A theory that is continuously confirmed by observation becomes a scientific [blank_start]law[blank_end].
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  • hypothesis
  • experiments
  • theory
  • law

Questão 15

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Three temperature scales are commonly used. [blank_start]Fahrenheit[blank_end] is commonly used by the public in the United States. [blank_start]Celsius[blank_end], or centigrade, is a metric unit, and [blank_start]Kelvin[blank_end], often called the absolute temperature scale, is used for very cold temperatures.
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  • Fahrenheit
  • Celsius
  • Kelvin

Questão 16

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To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, we use the formula °F= ( [blank_start]9[blank_end] / [blank_start]5[blank_end] ) (°C) + [blank_start]32[blank_end].
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  • 9
  • 5
  • 32

Questão 17

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To convert Celsius to Kelvin, we use the formula, K = °C + [blank_start]273.15[blank_end]
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  • 273.15

Questão 18

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1 [blank_start]calorie[blank_end] = 4.184 Joules
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  • calorie

Questão 19

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Specific heat is the amount of [blank_start]heat[blank_end] necessary to raise the temperature of 1 [blank_start]gram[blank_end] of a substance by [blank_start]1[blank_end] degree Celsius.
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  • heat
  • gram
  • 1

Questão 20

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Temperature change in an object is related to the amount of heat it absorbs or releases by the equation: [blank_start]q[blank_end]=[blank_start]m[blank_end][blank_start]c[blank_end]∆T
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  • q
  • m
  • c

Questão 21

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The [blank_start]calorimetry[blank_end] equation tells us that any heat [blank_start]gained[blank_end] by the calorimeter and the water must have been [blank_start]lost[blank_end] by the object placed in the calorimeter.
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  • calorimetry
  • gained
  • lost

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