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TEST BANK for Introductory Chemistry Version 2.0 2nd edition by David Ball. ISBN 9781453383162. _TABLE OF CONTENTS_ Chapter 1: What Is Chemistry? Chapter 2: Measurements Chapter 3: Atoms, Molecule s, and Ions Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions and Equations Chapter 5: Stoichiometry and the Mole Chapter ...

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, Chapter 1
What Is Chemistry?

True/False

1. Chemistry is the study of the interactions of matter with other matter and with energy.
True; Easy

2. Matter is anything that has a mass and takes up space.
True; Easy


3. Air found inside an empty chamber cannot be classified as matter.
False; Easy

4. Physical properties are characteristics of matter that describe how matter changes form in
the presence of other matter.
False; Easy

5. Chemical properties are characteristics that describe matter as it exists.
False; Easy

6. A physical change occurs when a sample of matter changes one or more of its physical
properties.
True; Easy

7. A burning sparkler is an example of chemical change.
True; Easy

8. Ice melting is an example of a chemical change.
False; Easy

9. A sample of matter that has the different physical and chemical properties throughout is
called a substance.
False, Easy

10. An element can be broken down into simpler chemical substances by chemical reactions.
False; Easy

11. A compound is a combination of more than one element.
True; Easy

12. A compound‘s physical and chemical properties are different than the physical and
chemical properties of its constituent elements.
True: Easy

13. Table salt has the same physical properties as its constituent elements, sodium and
chlorine gas.
False; Medium

,14. Carbonated water, before it is opened, is an example of heterogeneous mixtures.
False; Easy (the CO2 dissolved in the water makes it homogeneous. However,
students will think of the water after it is opened, the CO2 bubbles are present
making it look like it is heterogeneous.

15. Solution is another word used to describe homogenous mixtures.
True; Easy

16. A metal is an element that is brittle at room temperature.
False; Easy

17. Elements that have properties of both metals and nonmetals and are called antimetals.
False; Easy

18. Nonmetals do not conduct electricity or heat very well.
True; Easy

19. Science is the process of knowing about the natural universe through observation and
experiment.
True; Easy

20. A hypothesis is a general statement that explains a large number of observations.
False; Easy

21. Experiments are not performed if a hypothesis exists on the issue to be tested.
False; Easy

22. A law is a specific statement that is thought to be never violated by the entire natural
universe.
True; Easy

23. Science is concerned only with the natural universe.
True; Easy

24. Physics and astronomy are scientific fields concerned with the fundamental interactions
between matter and energy.
True; Easy

25. Chemistry is widely regarded as the language of science.
False; Easy

26. A qualitative description implies a description of the extent to which a compound is used
in a reaction.
False; Easy

27. The temperature outside is 95 degrees Fahrenheit; this is an example of a quantitative
description.
True; Easy (students might not know the color of rhodochrosite unless they look it
up)

, 28. A qualitative description means knowing how much of something is present.
False; Easy

Multiple Choice Questions

29. Which of the following statements is the correct description of chemistry?
a. It is the study of the interactions of matter with other matter and with energy.
b. It is the study of the static behavior of particles and substances.
c. It is the study of conversion of one form of energy to another form.
d. It is the science that deals with kinetic and potential energy.
e. It is the science that deals with matter, energy, and force.
a; Easy

30. Anything that has mass and takes up space is known as _____.
a. gravity
b. matter
c. leverage
d. vacuum
e. force
b; Easy

31. Which of the following is not classified as matter?
a. Air in a room
b. Gas in a chamber
c. Blood in blood vessels
d. Thoughts of a human brain
e. Air in human lungs
d; Easy

32. Which of the following statements describes a chemical property?
a. Mercury is the only metal that exists as a liquid at room temperature.
b. Women usually have long nails.
c. The stereo system is silver in color.
d. A kilogram of iron weighs one thousand grams.
e. Sodium reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen.
e; Moderate

33. Chemical properties are characteristics of matter that describe _____.
a. how matter changes form in the presence of other matter
b. how matter changes form when it releases kinetic or static energy
c. how matter changes form when it acquires static energy
d. how matter changes form when it acquires kinetic energy
e. how matter changes form when it is heated or cooled
a; Easy

34. Which of the following is an example of chemical change?
a. Ice melts to form water.
b. Water is turned to steam by heating.
c. Temperature of the engine goes up by 5oC.
d. Alkanes have less mass than alkenes.

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