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Chapter 1 Matter and Energy
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1) Which of the following is not an example of matter?
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A) a rock c
B) a hot-air balloon
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C) carbon dioxide in your exhaled breath c c c c c
D) steam
E) heat from a barbeque grill
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Answer: E c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistry
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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2) Which of the following is not an example of matter?
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A) air
B) light from a candle c c c
C) wax
D) the propellant in an aerosol can
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E) a stain on clothing
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Answer: B c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistry
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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,3) Which of the following is an example of matter? c c c c c c c c
A) sunlight
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C) helium in a balloon c c c
D) heat from a car's radiator c c c c
E) all of these are correct
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Answer: C c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistryc c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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4) Which of the following does not apply to a chemical compound?
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A) A chemical compound consists of two or more elements.
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B) The elements in a compound are combined in definite proportions.
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C) The characteristics of the compound are different from the characteristics of the elementsfrom
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which it is made.
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D) Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements using only physical methods. c c c c c c c c c c c
E) Achemical compound can also be classified as apure substance.
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Answer: D c
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter c c c c c c c c
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5) Which of the following statements regarding elements is incorrect?
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B) Elements cannot bebroken down into simpler substances even by chemical means. c c c c c c c c c c c
C) Some elements are notnaturally occurring, and have been synthesized by scientists.
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D) As the Greeks had thought, water is an element.
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E) Elements are classified using aperiodic table. c c c c c c
Answer: D c
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, 6) A combination of two or more substances that can be separated by using only a physicalprocess
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is
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B) a compound.
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C) a mixture.
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D) a substance.
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E) acomposition.
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Answer: C c
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 1. Remember
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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7) Which of the following is an example of a pure substance?
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A) sand
B) tap water c
C) aluminum in a soda can (not considering the paint or plastic coatings) c c c c c c c c c c c
D) river water c
E) granite
Answer: C c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Properties of Matter
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8) Which of the following is an example of a pure substance?
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A) a copper wire
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B) milk
C) leather
D) a piece of carpet
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E) ocean water c
Answer: A c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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Chapter 1 Matter and Energy
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1) Which of the following is not an example of matter?
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A) a rock c
B) a hot-air balloon
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C) carbon dioxide in your exhaled breath c c c c c
D) steam
E) heat from a barbeque grill
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Answer: E c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistry
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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2) Which of the following is not an example of matter?
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A) air
B) light from a candle c c c
C) wax
D) the propellant in an aerosol can
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E) a stain on clothing
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Answer: B c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistry
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Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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,3) Which of the following is an example of matter? c c c c c c c c
A) sunlight
B) light from an incandescent bulb c c c c
C) helium in a balloon c c c
D) heat from a car's radiator c c c c
E) all of these are correct
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Answer: C c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistryc c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter c c c c c c c c
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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4) Which of the following does not apply to a chemical compound?
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A) A chemical compound consists of two or more elements.
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B) The elements in a compound are combined in definite proportions.
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C) The characteristics of the compound are different from the characteristics of the elementsfrom
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which it is made.
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D) Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements using only physical methods. c c c c c c c c c c c
E) Achemical compound can also be classified as apure substance.
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Answer: D c
Difficulty:2Medium
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Topic: Study of Chemistryc c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter c c c c c c c c
Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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5) Which of the following statements regarding elements is incorrect?
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A) Elements are the simplest building block ofmatter. c c c c c c c
B) Elements cannot bebroken down into simpler substances even by chemical means. c c c c c c c c c c c
C) Some elements are notnaturally occurring, and have been synthesized by scientists.
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D) As the Greeks had thought, water is an element.
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E) Elements are classified using aperiodic table. c c c c c c
Answer: D c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistryc c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter c c c c c c c c
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, 6) A combination of two or more substances that can be separated by using only a physicalprocess
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is
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A) an element. c
B) a compound.
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C) a mixture.
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D) a substance.
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E) acomposition.
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Answer: C c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 1. Remember
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Gradable: automatic
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation
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7) Which of the following is an example of a pure substance?
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A) sand
B) tap water c
C) aluminum in a soda can (not considering the paint or plastic coatings) c c c c c c c c c c c
D) river water c
E) granite
Answer: C c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Gradable: automatic Subtopic:
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Properties of Matter
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8) Which of the following is an example of a pure substance?
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A) a copper wire
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B) milk
C) leather
D) a piece of carpet
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E) ocean water c
Answer: A c
Difficulty:1Easy
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Topic: Study of Chemistry c c c
Bloom's: 2. Understand
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Subtopic: Classification and States ofMatter; Properties of Matter
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