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Chapter 1 Essential Ideas
Chapter 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
Chapter 3 Electronic Structure and Periodic Properties of Elements
Chapter 4 Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
Chapter 5 Advanced Theories of Bonding
Chapter 6 Composition of Substances and Solutions
Chapter 7 Stoichiometry of Chemical Reactions
Chapter 8 Gases
Chapter 9 Thermochemistry
Chapter 10 Liquids and Solids
Chapter 11 Solutions and Colloids
Chapter 12 Thermodynamics
Chapter 13 Fundamental Equilibrium Concepts
Chapter 14 Acid-Base Equilibria
Chapter 15 Equilibria of Other Reaction Classes
Chapter 16 Electrochemistry
Chapter 17 Kinetics
Chapter 18 Representative Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Chapter 19 Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry
Chapter 20 Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 21 Organic Chemistry
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Chapter 01: Essential Ideas
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Chapter 01: Essential Ideas
1. A 0.150 kg metallic block measures 25.0 mm in length, 43.0 mm in width, and 19 .0 mm in
height. What is the density of the metallic block in g/cm3? (Outcome # 3) (DOK 2)
A. 7.34 x 10-6 g/cm3
B. 7.34 x 10-3 g/cm3
C. 7.34 g/cm3*
Ans: C
2. An object with a mass of 0.255 kg and density of 2.89 g/cm3 measures 34 mm in length and
46 mm in width. What is the height of the object? (Outcome # 3) (DOK 3)
A. 5.6 cm*
B. 5.6 x 10-2 cm
C. 7.2 x 10-4 cm
Ans: A
3. How would you determine the density of an irregular object? (Outcome # 3) (DOK 3)
A. It would be impossible to determine the mass of the object without more
information.
B. D = m/v, so measure the mass of the object using a balance. Then to find volume,
measure the height, width, and length using an appropriate measuring tool.
C. D = m/v, so measure the mass of the object using a balance. Then to find volume, fill
a graduated cylinder with a known amount of water and immerse the object in the
water. The amount of displaced water is the volume in cm3 or mL.*
Ans: C
4. What is the base unit for length in the metric system? (Outcome # 6) (DOK 1)
A. m*
B. km
C. mm
Ans: A
5. What is the base unit for mass in the metric system? (Outcome # 6) (DOK 1)
A. kg
B. g*
C. mg
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