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CEM 141 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS

Why does it take more energy to raise the temp of a liquid compared to a gas? -
Answer- because liquids still need energy to overcome their IMFs but gases simply use
that energy to increase the temp

What happens to the temp at a phase change? - Answer- it stays constant because the
thermal energy that's added is being used to break IMFs, not raise the temp

What was important about how the Greeks theorized atoms were shaped? - Answer- it
foreshadowed the idea that the atomic/ molecular structure of a substance determines
its observable properties

What keeps atoms in constant motion? - Answer- thermal energy

What differentiates one atom from another? - Answer- the number of protons it has

How do we know atoms of certain elements differ from atoms of another? - Answer-
they have new/ different properties

What's the difference between an atom and a molecule? - Answer- an atom is the
smallest form of an element and molecules are many atoms bonded together

What's the difference between an element and a compound? - Answer- elements are all
one type of atom while compounds are many elements combined

What is the smallest unit of an element? - Answer- an atom

What are the five key points of Dalton's Atomic Theory? - Answer- 1. Elements are
composed of small, indestructible, indivisible particles called atoms
2. All atoms of an elements are identical and have the same mass and properties
3. Atoms of a given element are different from atoms of other elements
4. Compounds are formed by combos of atoms of two or more elements
5. Chemical reactions are due to the rearrangements, atoms (matter) are neither
created nor destroyed during a reaction

What's the difference between the Greeks' atomic theory and Dalton's atomic theory? -
Answer- the Greeks believed atoms determine properties and Dalton believed that
atoms determine compositions

,What's an open system? - Answer- a system that can transfer matter and energy

What's a closed system? - Answer- a system that can transfer energy but not matter

What's an isolated system? - Answer- no transfer of anything

What is a state function? - Answer- -a function that only depends on the initial and final
states of the system (doesn't care about the path taken)
-denoted by uppercase letters

What is a path function? - Answer- -a function that depends on how the reaction was
achieved
-denoted by lowercase letters

What is internal energy? - Answer- a state function that adds up all the KE and PE of
the particles in the system

What's the first law of thermodynamics? - Answer- energy cannot be created/destroyed
but it can be transferred or transformed


Is there such a thing as a "scientific method?" - Answer- no

What do scientists do? - Answer- 1. ask questions
2. design experiments
3. gather/analyze data and evidence
4. make claims (based on the data/evidence)
5. develop models, explanations, and theories about how/why the universe behaves as
it does

How can scientific questions be answered? - Answer- -doing experiments
-making observations
-taking measurements
-it must be replicable

What makes something not science? - Answer- if an experiment can't be replicated
reliably, then it's not science

What do you need when you make a claim? - Answer- you need evidence to support it
and maybe even a model

What is a scientific model? - Answer- it can be a drawing, graph, diagram, or equation
that's physical/mental

What are models used for? - Answer- -explain how things happen
-make testable, quantifiable predictions

, What do we do with our claims, evidence, and data? - Answer- we develop an
explanation/scientific theory to help us explain why these things happen

What should scientists aim for? - Answer- the most complete set of ideas we can come
up with

How do you create a scientific explanation? - Answer- 1. Claim: the target of your
explanation
2. Evidence: data/scientific principle you are using to support your claim
3. Reasoning: connection between your claim and evidence

What is a scientific theory? - Answer- the best available explanation of the existing
evidence/data/observations

What are the characteristics of a good scientific theory? - Answer- -explains how/why
something happens
-makes testable predictions
-is falsifiable
-may change over time as new evidence is uncovered

What's the difference between a law and a theory? - Answer- a law describes the
phenomenon (so it tells you what happens); a theory explains the phenomenon (so it
tells you why it happens)

Which has atoms in it? Heat, cells, air, or gold? - Answer- cells, air, and gold

How big do you think an H atom is? - Answer- about 0.1 nanometer

How do we know atoms exist/ what's the evidence? - Answer- we can actually "see"
them

What are the two methods that allow us to see things at the atomic level? - Answer-
atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)

Where did the original idea for atoms come from? - Answer- the Greeks ("atomos"- not
to be cut)

What were some of the Greeks most prominent ideas about atoms? - Answer- -based
on philosophy
-based on the elements
-thought atoms were in constant motion with a "void" between them (Brownian motion)

Which parts of Dalton's atomic theory have been proven false? Which are still true? (#s
are based off the previous question) - Answer- #1 - no, can divide atoms into smaller
particles

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