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Exam 1 CHM101 Study Guide (NEW 2025/ 2026 Update) Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry Questions & Answers {Grade A} 100% Correct (Verified Solutions)- GCU accuracy - correct answer how close a measurement is to the true value precision - correct answer how close a set of measurements are to each other Dalton's Atomic Theory - correct answer 1. Elements are composed of extremely small particles called atoms. 2. All atoms of a given element are identical, having the same size, mass and chemical properties. The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of all other elements. 3. Compounds are composed of atoms of more than one element. In any compound, the ratio of the numbers of atoms of any two of the elements present is either an integer or a simple fraction. 4. A chemical reaction involves only the separation, combination, or rearrangement of atoms; it does not result in their creation or destruction. proved that both atoms and electrons exist - correct answer Cathode Ray Tube experiment conclusion of the Rutherford Experiment - correct answer 1. atom's positive charge is concentrated in the nucleus 2. proton (p) has opposite (+) charge of electron (-) 3. mass of p is 1840 x mass of e⁻ (1.67 x 10⁻²⁴ g) atoms are made mostly of... - correct answer air

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Exam 1 CHM101 Study Guide (NEW 2025/
2026 Update) Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biochemistry Questions &
Answers {Grade A} 100% Correct (Verified
Solutions)- GCU


element - correct answer a substance that cannot be separated into simpler
substances by chemical means


number of elements defined - correct answer 114


number of elements that naturally occur on earth - correct answer 82


number of elements been created by scientists - correct answer 32


compound - correct answer a substance composed of atoms of two or more elements
chemically united in fixed proportions


compound separation - correct answer compounds can only be separated into their
pure components (elements) by chemical means


physical property - correct answer properties that can be observed and measured

without changing the composition of the substance (color, density, conductivity, etc.)

, Exam 1 CHM101 Study Guide (NEW 2025/
2026 Update) Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biochemistry Questions &
Answers {Grade A} 100% Correct (Verified
Solutions)- GCU


chemical property - correct answer properties that are only observable during a
chemical change (combustibility, food digestion...)


extensive property - correct answer a property that depends upon how much matter

is being considered (mass, length, volume)


intensive property - correct answer a property that does not depend upon how much
matter is being considered (density, temperature, color)


physical change - correct answer does not alter the composition or identity of a
substance (ice melting, sugar dissolving in water)


chemical change - correct answer alters the composition or identity of the
substance(s) involved (hydrogen burns in air to form water)


energy - correct answer the capacity to do work


radiant energy - correct answer energy that comes from the sun and is earth's
primary energy source

, Exam 1 CHM101 Study Guide (NEW 2025/
2026 Update) Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biochemistry Questions &
Answers {Grade A} 100% Correct (Verified
Solutions)- GCU



thermal energy - correct answer the energy associated with the random motion of

atoms and molecules


chemical energy - correct answer the energy stored within the bonds of chemical
substances


nuclear energy - correct answer the energy stored within the collection of neutrons

and protons in the atom


potential energy - correct answer the energy available by virtue of an object's
position


First Law of Thermodynamics (Law of Conservation of Energy) - correct answer

energy can be converted from one form to another, but cannot be created or
destroyed

chemistry - correct answer the study of matter and the changes it undergoes


scientific method - correct answer a systematic approach to research
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