1. The Foundations of Chemistry

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The Foundations of Chemistry
Dodong Aleta
Quiz by Dodong Aleta, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

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It is the science that describes matter - its properties, the changes it undergoes, and the energy changes accompanying those processes.
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  • Chemastry
  • Chemestry
  • Chemistry
  • Chemostry

Question 2

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It is anything that has mass and occupies space.
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  • Energy
  • Inertia
  • Matter
  • Chemical Engineering

Question 3

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It is defined as the capacity to do work or to transfer heat.
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  • Energy
  • Inertia
  • Matter
  • Chemical Engineering

Question 4

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It is the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion.
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  • Internal energy
  • Kinetic energy
  • Potential energy
  • Mr. Pure Energy, Gary V.

Question 5

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It is the energy possessed by an object because of its position, condition, or composition.
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  • Internal Energy
  • Kinetic Energy
  • Potential Energy
  • Mr. Pure Energy, Gary V.

Question 6

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There is no observable change in the quantity of matter during a chemical reaction or during a physical change.
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  • The Law of Conservation of Matter
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy
  • The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy
  • The Law of Definite Proportions

Question 7

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Energy cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction or in a physical change. It can only be converted from one form to another.
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  • The Law of Conservation of Matter
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy
  • The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy
  • The Law of Definite Proportions

Question 8

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The combined amount of matter and energy available in the entire universe is fixed.
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  • The Law of Conservation of Matter
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy
  • The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy
  • The Law of Definite Proportions

Question 9

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A compound may also be defined as a pure substance consisting of two or more different elements in a fixed ratio. This observation is called __.
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  • The Law of Conservation of Matter
  • The Law of Conservation of Energy
  • The Law of Conservation of Matter and Energy
  • The Law of Definite Proportions

Question 10

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He suggested that all matter is composed of tiny, discrete, indivisible particles that he called atoms.
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  • John Dalton
  • Democritus
  • Niels Bohr
  • Albert Einstein

Question 11

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He tried to explain why matter behaves in such systematic ways as those expressed in the Law of Conservation of Mass, and the Law of Definite Proportions.
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  • John Dalton
  • Democritus
  • Niels Bohr
  • Albert Einstein

Question 12

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1 amu =

Question 13

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It is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (symbol Z).
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  • Atomic Number
  • Mass Number
  • Atomic Mass
  • Nucleon Number

Question 14

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These are properties that depend on the amount of material examined.
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  • Intensive Properties
  • Extensive Properties
  • Both Intensive and Extensive Properties
  • None of the above

Question 15

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These are properties that do not depend on the amount of material examined.
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  • Intensive Properties
  • Extensive Properties
  • Both Intensive and Extensive Properties
  • None of the above

Question 16

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All chemical properties are __.
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  • intensive properties
  • extensive properties
  • both intensive and extensive properties
  • None of the above

Question 17

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It is a combination of two or more pure substances in which each substance retains its own composition and properties.
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  • Compound
  • Mixture
  • Tincture
  • Carbuter

Question 18

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The most easily recognized mixture in which different proportions of the sample have recognizably different properties is called a __.
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  • homogeneous mixture
  • heterogeneous mixture
  • compound
  • element

Question 19

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A/An __ is a substance that can be decomposed by chemical means into simpler substances, always in the same ratio by mass. Meanwhile, a/an __ is a substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by chemical changes.
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  • compound element
  • element compound
  • solution element
  • solution compound

Question 20

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IUPAC stands for __.
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  • Intergovernmental Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Intergovernmental Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry

Question 21

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Which of the following common prefixes used in the SI and Metric systems is incorrect?

Question 22

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It relates to how closely a measured value agrees with the correct value.
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  • Accuracy
  • Precision
  • Significant Figures
  • None of the above

Question 23

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It refers to how closely individual measurements agree with one another.
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  • Accuracy
  • Precision
  • Significant Figures
  • None of the above

Question 24

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The __ of a substance (for solids and liquids) is the ratio of its density to the density of water, both at the same temperature.
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  • Apparent Specific Gravity
  • Specific Gravity
  • Specific Density
  • Specific Volume

Question 25

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He was a Swedish astronomer who developed the Celcius temperature scale, formerly known as the centigrade temperature scale.
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  • Anders Celcius
  • Andrew Celcius
  • Anderson Celcius
  • Adrian Celcius

Question 26

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He was a german instrument maker who developed the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
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  • Garry Fahrenheit
  • Gerard Fahrenheit
  • Gabriel Fahrenheit
  • Gordon Fahrenheit

Question 27

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It is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celcius with no change in phase.
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  • Heat Capacity
  • Specific Heat
  • Specific Energy
  • Enthalpy

Question 28

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It is the amount of heat required to raise its temperature by one degree Celcius.
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  • Heat Capacity
  • Specific Heat
  • Specific Energy
  • Enthalpy

Question 29

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When two objects at different temperatures are brought into contact, heat flows from high temperature to low, until the two are at the same temperature. The two objects are then in __.
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  • balance
  • kinetic equilibrium
  • steady state
  • thermal equilibrium
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