10.27.F - Test_ Module 10 Test_ Chemistry
5/15/2020 10.27.F - Test: Module 10 Test: Chemistry | Mr. John T Zavoli | Academy 10.27.F - Test: Module 10 Test Due Mar 20 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 20 Time Limit None Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 15 minutes 100 out of 100 MODULE 10 TEST INSTRUCTIONS Please read each question carefully and thoughtfully before answering. Use proper grammar and mechanics in your responses. Please do not start the test if you do not have time to complete the assignment. This test must be completed in one sitting. Keep in mind Found in Week 25 you are allowed to use a Scientific Calculator, Charles Law Formula, and Boyle's Law Formula on the test. Found in Week 26 you are allowed to use the Gay-Lussac’s Law Formula, Combined Gas Law Equation, Avogadro's Law Equation (Volume), Avogadro's Law Equation (Pressure), on the test Found in Week 27 you are allowed to use the Ideal Gas Law Equation, Molar Mass Equation, Values of the Ideal Gas Constant Chart and Density Equation on the test Print out all of the above material BEFORE beginning the exam. Remember: This test is designed to assess your prior knowledge of the material. You cannot access any pages, lessons, websites, notes, etc. during the duration of the test, as this is considered cheating. Your teachers can view this information. Please familiarize yourself with the Honor Code in the Student Handbook to avoid both intentional and unintentional cheating. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:10 GMT -06:00 5/15/2020 10.27.F - Test: Module 10 Test: Chemistry | Mr. John T Zavoli | Academy Score for this quiz: 100 out of 100 Submitted Mar 20 at 10:15am This attempt took 15 minutes. Ques 1 / 1 pts tion 1 I understand the uses of outside sources, LUOA lessons, or any other materials to answer questions on my tests and quizzes are violations of the academic integrity policy. I have only used information I have learned. I know tests and quizzes are NOT open-book. I have not used any resources (including help from people) on this assessment. By selecting true, you agree with this statement. True Correct! False Ques 5 / 5 pts tion 2 Which temperature scale should be used when solving Charles's law problems? Only the Kelvin scale Correct! Only the Celsius scale Either the Celsius or Kelvin scale Ques 5 / 5 pts tion 3 This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :47:10 GMT -06:00
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