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Chemistry in Focus: A Molecular View of Our World
Nivaldo J. Tro
7th Edition
Chapters 1-19 (Complete Questions with Verified Answers)
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1—Molecular Reasons
Chapter 2—The Chemist's Toolbox
Chapter 3—Atoms and Elements
Chapter 4—Molecules, Compounds, and Chemical Reactions
Chapter 5—Chemical Bonding
Chapter 6—Organic Chemistry
Chapter 7—Light and Color
Chapter 8—Nuclear Chemistry
Chapter 9—Energy for Today
Chapter 10—Energy for Tomorrow: Solar and Other Renewable Energy Sources
Chapter 11—The Air Around Us
Chapter 12—The Liquids and Solids Around Us: Especially Water
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Chapter 13—Acids and Bases: The Molecules Responsible for Sour and Bitter
Chapter 14—Oxidation and Reduction
Chapter 15—The Chemistry of Household Products
Chapter 16—Biochemistry and Biotechnology
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Chapter 17—Drugs and Medicine: Healing, Helping, and Hurting
Chapter 18—The Chemistry of Food
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Chapter 19—Nanotechnology
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,Chemistry in Focus: A Molecular View of Our World 7th Edition by Nivaldo Test Bank
Chapter 1—Molecular Reasons
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of these is the best definition of matter?
a. The pull of gravity on an object.
b. Anything that has weight and volume.
c. Anything that has mass and occupies space.
d. Anything that is directly proportional to weight.
e. The measure of the amount of space an object occupies.
ANS: C PTS: 1
2. Which of these statements is correct?
a. The amount of carbon on earth is essentially constant.
b. The amount of carbon on earth fluctuates with the seasons.
c. The amount of carbon on earth is increasing due to plant and animal growth.
d. The amount of carbon on earth is decreasing due to consumption of carbon-based fuels.
e. Both B and C are correct.
ANS: A PTS: 1
3. The French chemist Antoine Lavoisier found that the weight of objects before burning and the weight
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of the products after burning were equal. He concluded that the total weight did not change during a
process. Which of these best describes Lavoisier's conclusion?
a. From observation, Lavoisier created a scientific law.
b. From observation, Lavoisier created a scientific theory.
c. From scientific law, Lavoisier created a scientific theory.
d. From experimentation, Lavoisier created a scientific law.
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e. From observation, Lavoisier created a scientific conclusion.
ANS: A PTS: 1
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4. When using the scientific method, before experiments are done a should be
established.
a. hypothesis
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b. law
c. theory
d. conclusion
ANS: A PTS: 1
5. A statement which summarizes the data obtained from a series of observations is known as a(n)
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a. observation
b. Law
c. theory
d. conclusion
e. experiment
ANS: B PTS: 1
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6. Which of these is not part of the scientific method?
a. observation
b. law
c. theory
d. conclusion
e. experiment
ANS: D PTS: 1
7. Which of these is the best definition of a scientific theory?
a. A prediction based on a limited number of observations.
b. A method of explaining observations that appears contradictory.
c. A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions.
d. A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists.
e. A tentative model that describes the underlying cause of a physical behavior.
ANS: E PTS: 1
8. Which of these is the best definition of a scientific law?
a. A prediction based on a limited number of observations.
b. A method of explaining observations that appear contradictory.
c. A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions.
d. A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists.
e. A rule made by scientists to ensure consistency in their observations.
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ANS: C PTS: 1
9. A(n) is an explanation of a scientific observation.
a. law
b. theory
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c. conclusion
d. prediction
e. epiphany
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ANS: B PTS: 1
10. Which of these is not a requirement of a scientifically acceptable theory?
a. Good predictive power of the theory.
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b. Proven by additional experimentation.
c. Sound reasoning for a particular observation.
d. Easily revised to accommodate new observations
e. Provides model of behavior consistent with other widely accepted theories.
ANS: B PTS: 1
11. Which of these statements about the scientific method is incorrect?
a. It is not a group of absolute truths.
b. It uses experiments that are reproducible
c. It is used for testing claims about the natural world.
d. It requires one to propose a theory and perform experiments to give results which confirm
or disclaim the theory.
e. All of these are correct statements.
ANS: E PTS: 1