Chemistry: An Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 14th
Global Edition Test Bank
By: Karen Timberlake
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Chemistry in Our Lives
2. Chemistry and Measurements
3. Matter and Energy
4. Atoms and Elements
5. Nuclear Chemistry
6. Ionic and Molecular Compounds
7. Chemical Reactions and Quantities
8. Gases
9. Solutions
10. Acids and Bases and Equilibrium
11. Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons
12. Aldehydes and Ketones
13. Carbohydrates
14. Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Amines, and Amides
15. Lipids
16. Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
17. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
18. Metabolic Pathways and ATP Production
19. Periodic Table of Elements
Atomic masses of the elements
,Chapter 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 14th
edition
1) Water, H2O, is an example of a(n)
A) chemical.
B) solid.
C) wave.
D) electric charge.
E) element.
ANS; A
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
2) In this list, which substance can be classified as a chemical?
A) salt
B) sleep
C) cold
D) heat
E) temperatur
e ANS; A
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
3) One example of a chemical used in toothpaste is
A) chlorine.
B) sulfur.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) calcium carbonate.
E) sugar.
ANS; D
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
4) Which of the following is not a chemical?
A) salt
B) water
C) light
D) carbon dioxide
E) sugar
, ANS; C
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 14th
Global Edition Test Bank
By: Karen Timberlake
, TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Chemistry in Our Lives
2. Chemistry and Measurements
3. Matter and Energy
4. Atoms and Elements
5. Nuclear Chemistry
6. Ionic and Molecular Compounds
7. Chemical Reactions and Quantities
8. Gases
9. Solutions
10. Acids and Bases and Equilibrium
11. Introduction to Organic Chemistry: Hydrocarbons
12. Aldehydes and Ketones
13. Carbohydrates
14. Carboxylic Acids, Esters, Amines, and Amides
15. Lipids
16. Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
17. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
18. Metabolic Pathways and ATP Production
19. Periodic Table of Elements
Atomic masses of the elements
,Chapter 1 Chemistry: An Introduction to General,
Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 14th
edition
1) Water, H2O, is an example of a(n)
A) chemical.
B) solid.
C) wave.
D) electric charge.
E) element.
ANS; A
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
2) In this list, which substance can be classified as a chemical?
A) salt
B) sleep
C) cold
D) heat
E) temperatur
e ANS; A
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
3) One example of a chemical used in toothpaste is
A) chlorine.
B) sulfur.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) calcium carbonate.
E) sugar.
ANS; D
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2
4) Which of the following is not a chemical?
A) salt
B) water
C) light
D) carbon dioxide
E) sugar
, ANS; C
Objective:
1.1
Global Outcomes: GO2