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Chemistry: Atoms First
By Julia Burdge And Jason Overby
5th edition
,Table of contents
Chapter 1 – chemistry: the science of change
chapter 2 – atoms and the periodic table
Chapter 3 – quantum theory and the electronic structure of atoms
chapter 4 – periodic trends of the elements
Chapter 5 – ionic and covalent compounds
Chapter 6 – representing molecules
Chapter 7 – molecular geometry, intermolecular forces, and bonding
theories chapter 8 – chemical reactions
Chapter 9 – chemical reactions in aqueous
solutions chapter 10 – energy changes in
chemical reactions
Chapter 11 – gases
Chapter 12 – liquids and solids
Chapter 13 – physical properties of solutions
chapter 14 – chemical kinetics
Chapter 15 – entropy and free energy
Chapter 16 – chemical equilibrium
chapter 17 – acids, bases, and salts
Chapter 18 – acid-base equilibria and solubility equilibria
chapter 19 – electrochemistry
Chapter 20 – nuclear chemistry
Chapter 21 – environmental
chemistry chapter 22 –
coordination chemistry chapter 23
– organic chemistry chapter 24 –
modern materials
Chapter 25 – online only chapter: nonmetallic elements and their compounds
,Chapter 1 chemistry: the science of change
1. What is a unifying principle that explains a body of experimental observations?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
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level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
2. Which of the following is a tentative explanation for a set of observations?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
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navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
3. What is the term used for findings that are summarized based on a pattern or trend?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
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navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
4. Which
of the following activities is not a part of good science?
A. Proposing a theory
, B. Developing a hypothesis
C. Making quantitative observations
D. Designing experiments
E. Indulging in speculation
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navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
5. Whichof the following is a ‘substance’ according to the definition given in your
textbook?
A. Air
B. Tap water
C. Sea water
D. Water
E. Toothpaste
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level: 3. Apply
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty:
medium
Subtopic: classification and
states of matter subtopic:
properties of matter
Chemistry: Atoms First
By Julia Burdge And Jason Overby
5th edition
,Table of contents
Chapter 1 – chemistry: the science of change
chapter 2 – atoms and the periodic table
Chapter 3 – quantum theory and the electronic structure of atoms
chapter 4 – periodic trends of the elements
Chapter 5 – ionic and covalent compounds
Chapter 6 – representing molecules
Chapter 7 – molecular geometry, intermolecular forces, and bonding
theories chapter 8 – chemical reactions
Chapter 9 – chemical reactions in aqueous
solutions chapter 10 – energy changes in
chemical reactions
Chapter 11 – gases
Chapter 12 – liquids and solids
Chapter 13 – physical properties of solutions
chapter 14 – chemical kinetics
Chapter 15 – entropy and free energy
Chapter 16 – chemical equilibrium
chapter 17 – acids, bases, and salts
Chapter 18 – acid-base equilibria and solubility equilibria
chapter 19 – electrochemistry
Chapter 20 – nuclear chemistry
Chapter 21 – environmental
chemistry chapter 22 –
coordination chemistry chapter 23
– organic chemistry chapter 24 –
modern materials
Chapter 25 – online only chapter: nonmetallic elements and their compounds
,Chapter 1 chemistry: the science of change
1. What is a unifying principle that explains a body of experimental observations?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
Accessibility: keyboard
navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
2. Which of the following is a tentative explanation for a set of observations?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
Accessibility: keyboard
navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
3. What is the term used for findings that are summarized based on a pattern or trend?
A. Law
B. Hypothesis
C. Theory
D. Phenomena
E. Prediction
Accessibility: keyboard
navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
4. Which
of the following activities is not a part of good science?
A. Proposing a theory
, B. Developing a hypothesis
C. Making quantitative observations
D. Designing experiments
E. Indulging in speculation
Accessibility: keyboard
navigation bloom's
level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty: easy
Subtopic:
scientific method
topic: study of
chemistry
5. Whichof the following is a ‘substance’ according to the definition given in your
textbook?
A. Air
B. Tap water
C. Sea water
D. Water
E. Toothpaste
Accessibility: keyboard
navigation bloom's
level: 3. Apply
Chapter: 01 chemistry: the
science of change difficulty:
medium
Subtopic: classification and
states of matter subtopic:
properties of matter