Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular
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Nivaldo J. Tro
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4th Global Edition
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TEST BANK
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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Test Bank: Principles of Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 4th Global Edition
By Nivaldo Tro
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CHAPTER 1 Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving
CHAPTER 2 Atoms and Elements
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CHAPTER 3 Molecules and Compounds
CHAPTER 4 Chemical Reactions and Chemical Quantities
CHAPTER 5 Introduction to Solutions and Aqueous Reactions
CHAPTER 6 Gases
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CHAPTER 7 Thermochemistry
CHAPTER 8 The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom
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CHAPTER 9 Periodic Properties of the Elements
CHAPTER 10 Chemical Bonding I: The Lewis Model
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Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular
CHAPTER 11 Orbital Theory
CHAPTER 12 Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces
CHAPTER 13 Solids and Modern Materials
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CHAPTER 14 Solutions
CHAPTER 15 Chemical Kinetics
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CHAPTER 16 Chemical Equilibrium
CHAPTER 17 Acids and Bases
CHAPTER 18 Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium
CHAPTER 19 Free Energy and Thermodynamics
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CHAPTER 20 Electrochemistry
CHAPTER 21 Radioactivity and Nuclear Chemistry
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, Chapter 1 Matter, Measurement, and Problem Solving
Multiple Choice Questions
1) Molecules can be described as
A) mixtures of two or more pure substances.
B) mixtures of two or more elements that has a specific ratio between components.
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C) two or more atoms chemically joined together.
D) heterogeneous mixtures.
E) homogeneous mixtures.
Answer: C
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2) Give the composition of water.
A) two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms
B) one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom
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C) two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
D) one hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms
Answer: C
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3) Give the composition of hydrogen peroxide.
A) two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms
B) one hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom
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C) two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
D) one hydrogen atom and two oxygen atoms
Answer: A
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4) Which of the following represents a hypothesis?
A) Sodium reacts with water to form sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
B) Nitrogen gas is a fairly inert substance.
C) Nickel has a silvery sheen.
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D) When a substance combusts, it combines with air.
E) When wood burns, heat is given off.
Answer: D
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5) Which of the following represents a valid hypothesis?
A) Neon does not react with oxygen.
B) Sodium metal reacts violently with water.
C) Lead is soft and malleable.
D) Oxygen is a gas at room temperature.
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E) Metals tend to lose electrons.
Answer: E
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, 6) The statement, "In a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed" is called
A) the Law of Conservation of Mass.
B) Dalton's Atomic Theory.
C) the Scientific Method.
D) the Law of Multiple Proportions.
E) the Law of Definite Proportions.
Answer: A
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7) Dalton's Atomic Theory states
A) that all elements have several isotopes.
B) that matter is composed of small indestructible particles.
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C) that the properties of matter are determined by the properties of atoms.
D) that energy is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
E) that an atom is predominantly empty space.
Answer: B
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8) The Scientific Method
A) is just a theory.
B) is a strict set of rules and procedures that lead to inarguable fact.
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C) isn't used much in modern chemistry.
D) is based on continued observation and experiment.
E) is a framework for proving an argument you know to be true.
Answer: D
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9) Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A) A scientific law is fact.
B) Once a theory is constructed, it is considered fact.
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C) A hypothesis is speculation that is difficult to test.
D) An observation explains why nature does something.
E) A scientific law summarizes a series of related observations.
Answer: E
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10) Identify a liquid.
A) definite volume and definite shape
B) definite volume and no definite shape
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C) no definite shape and definite volume
D) no definite shape and no definite volume
Answer: B
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