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Chemistry, 11e (Brown) Chapter 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement Multiple Choice and Bimodal 1) Solids have a shape and are not appreciably . A) definite, compressible B) definite, incompressible C) indefinite, compressible D) indefinite, incompressible E) sharp, convertible Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2 2) is the chemical symbol for elemental sodium. A) S B) W C) So D) Na E) Sn Answer: D Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2 3) If matter is uniform throughout, cannot be separated into other substances by physical processes, but can be decomposed into other substances by chemical processes, it is called a (an) . A) heterogeneous mixture B) element C) homogeneous mixture D) compound E) mixture of elements Answer: D Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2 4) The symbol for the element potassium is . A) Pt B) P C) K D) S E) Ca Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.2 5) The symbol for the element magnesium is . A) Rb B) Mn C) Ne D) Si E) Mg Answer: E Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.2 6) The initial or tentative explanation of an observation is called a(n) . A) law B) theory C) hypothesis D) experiment E) test Answer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3 3 7) A concise verbal statement or mathematical equation that summarizes a broad variety of observations and experiences is called a(n) . A) law B) theory C) hypothesis D) experiment E) test Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3 8) A separation process that depends on differing abilities of substances to form gases is called . A) filtration B) solvation C) distillation D) chromatography E) all of the above are correct Answer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3 9) The SI unit for mass is . A) kilogram B) gram C) pound D) troy ounce E) none of the above Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 10) A one degree of temperature difference is the smallest on the A) Kelvin B) Celsius C) Fahrenheit D) Kelvin and Celsius E) Fahrenheit and Celsius Answer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 temperature scale. 11) A common English set of units for expressing velocity is miles/hour. The SI unit for velocity is ? A) km/hr B) km/s C) m/hr D) m/s E) cm/s Answer: D Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 4 12) The unit of force in the English measurement system is 1b • ft . The SI unit of force is the Newton, which is s 2 in base SI units. A) g • cm s 2 B) kg • m hr2 C) kg • m s 2 D) g • m s 2 E) g • cm s Answer: C Diff: 4 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 13) Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity. The SI unit for momentum is ? A) kg • ms B) kg • m hr C) g • m s D) g • km s E) kg • km hr Answer: A .. Diff: 4 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 14) The SI unit of temperature is . A) K B) °C C) °F D) t E) T Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 15) The temperature of 25°C is in Kelvins. A) 103 B) 138 C) 166 D) 248 E) 298 Answer: E Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 5 16) The freezing point of water at 1 atm pressure is . A) 0°F B) 0 K C) 0°C D) -273°C E) -32°F Answer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 17) A temperature of 400 K is the same as °F. A) 261 B) 286 C) 88 D) 103 E) 127 Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 18) A temperature of K is the same as 63°F. A) 17 B) 276 C) 290 D) 29 E) 336 Answer: Diff: 2 C Page Ref:Sec. .. 1.4 19) 1 nanometer = A) 1000 B) 0.1 C) 0.01 D) 1 E) 10 Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 picometers 20) 1 picometer = centimeters A) 1 × 1010 B) 1 × 10−10 C) 1 × 108 D) 1 × 10−8 E) 1 × 10−12 Answer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 21) 1 kilogram = milligrams A) 1 × 10−6 B) 1,000 C) 10,000 D) 1,000,000 E) none of the above Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 6 24) The density (in g/cm3 ) of a gold nugget that has a volume of 1.68 cm3 and a mass of 32.4 g is . 22) "Absolute zero" refers to . A) 0 Kelvin B) 0° Fahrenheit C) 0° Celsius D) °C + 9/5(°F - 32) E) 273.15°C Answer: A Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 23) An object will sink in a liquid if the density of the object is greater than that of the liquid. The mass of a sphere is 9.83 g. If the volume of this sphere is less than cm3 , then the sphere will sink in liquid mercury (density = 13.6 g/cm3 ). A) 0.723 B) 1.38 C) 134 D) 7.48 E) none of the above Answer: A Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 volume of A) 0.171 B) 644 C) 10. D) 0.00155 E) 5.84 Answer: E cm3 . Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 26) The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3 . A piece of silver that occupies a volume of 23.6 cm3 would have a mass of g. A) 248 B) 0.445 C) 2.25 D) 112 E) 23.6 Answer: A Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 25) The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3 . A piece of silver with a mass of 61.3 g would occupy a A) 0.0519 B) 19.3 C) 54.4 D) 0.0184 E) 32.4 Answer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 7 A) 6.75 × 10−3 B) 3.45 C) 148 D) 6.75 × 103 E) 34.5 Answer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 27) A certain liquid has a density of 2.67 g/cm3 . 1340 g of this liquid would occupy a volume of L. A) 1.99 × 10−3 B) 50.2 C) 3.58 D) 35.8 E) 0.502 Answer: E Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 28) A certain liquid has a density of 2.67 g/cm3 . 30.5 mL of this liquid would have a mass of Kg. A) 81.4 B) 11.4 C) 0.0875 D) 0.0814 E) 0.0114 Answer: D Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 29) Osmium has a density of 22.6 g/cm3 . The mass of a block of osmium that measures 1.01 cm × 0.233 cm × 0.648 cm is g. 30) 3.337 g/cm3 = A) 3.337 × 10−9 B) 3.337 × 10−5 C) 3337 D) 0.3337 E) 333.7 Answer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4 kg/cm3 31) The number 0.00430 has significant figures. A) 2 B) 3 C) 5 D)

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brown LeMay, Bursten,
Murphy, Woodward test
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,Chemistry, 11e (Brown)
Chapter 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement
Multiple Choice and Bimodal

1) Solids have a shape and are not appreciably .
A) definite, compressible
B) definite, incompressible
C) indefinite, compressible
D) indefinite, incompressible
E) sharp, convertible
Answer: A
Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2

2) is the chemical symbol for elemental sodium.
A) S
B) W
C) So
D) Na
E) Sn
Answer: D
Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2

3) If matter is uniform throughout, cannot be separated into other substances by physical processes, but can be
decomposed into other substances by chemical processes, it is called a (an) .
A) heterogeneous mixture
B) element
C) homogeneous mixture
D) compound
E) mixture of elements
Answer: D
Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 1.2

4) The symbol for the element potassium is .
A) Pt
B) P
C) K
D) S
E) Ca
Answer: C
Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.2

5) The symbol for the element magnesium is .
A) Rb
B) Mn
C) Ne
D) Si
E) Mg
Answer: E
Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.2

6) The initial or tentative explanation of an observation is called a(n) .
A) law
B) theory
C) hypothesis
D) experiment
E) test
Answer: C
Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3



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,7) A concise verbal statement or mathematical equation that summarizes a broad variety of observations and
experiences is called a(n) .
A) law
B) theory
C) hypothesis
D) experiment
E) test
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3

8) A separation process that depends on differing abilities of substances to form gases is called .
A) filtration
B) solvation
C) distillation
D) chromatography
E) all of the above are correct
Answer: C
Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.3

9) The SI unit for mass is .
A) kilogram
B) gram
C) pound
D) troy ounce
E) none of the above
Answer: A
Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4

10) A one degree of temperature difference is the smallest on the temperature scale.
A) Kelvin
B) Celsius
C) Fahrenheit
D) Kelvin and Celsius
E) Fahrenheit and Celsius
Answer: C
Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4

11) A common English set of units for expressing velocity is miles/hour. The SI unit for velocity is ?
A) km/hr
B) km/s
C) m/hr
D) m/s
E) cm/s
Answer: D
Diff: 3 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4




3

, 1b • ft
12) The unit of force in the English measurement system is . The SI unit of force is the Newton, which is
s2
in base SI units.
g • cm
A) s2
kg • m
B) hr2
kg • m
C) s2
g•m
D) s2
g • cm
E) s
Answer: C
Diff: 4 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4

13) Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity. The SI unit for momentum is ?
A) kg s• m




..
B) kg • m
hr
C) g • m
s
D) g • km
s
E) kg • km
hr
Answer: A


Diff: 4 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4

14) The SI unit of temperature is .
A) K
B) °C
C) °F
D) t
E) T
Answer: A
Diff: 2 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4

15) The temperature of 25°C is in Kelvins.
A) 103
B) 138
C) 166
D) 248
E) 298
Answer: E
Diff: 1 Page Ref:Sec. 1.4




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