Chemistry
Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl & Donald J. Decoste
11th Edition
,Test Bank For Chemistry 11th Edition Zumdahl
Test Bank For Chemistry, 11th Edition, Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J.
Decoste, Isbn-9781305957404
Table Of Contents:
1. Chemical Foundations ......................................................................................................... 3
2. Atoms, Molecules, And Ions ................................................................................................ 31
3. Stoichiometry ..................................................................................................................... 57
4. Types Of Chemical Reactions And Solution Stoichiometry .................................................... 95
5. Gases.................................................................................................................................. 128
6. Thermochemistry ................................................................................................................ 168
7. Atomic Structure And Periodicity ......................................................................................... 198
8. Bonding: General Concepts .................................................................................................. 240
9. Covalent Bonding: Orbitals.................................................................................................... 282
10. Liquids And Solids ................................................................................................................312
11. Properties Of Solutions ....................................................................................................... 350
12. Chemical Kinetics ................................................................................................................ 385
13. Chemical Equilibrium ........................................................................................................... 434
14. Acids And Bases ................................................................................................................... 462
15. Acid-Base Equilibria............................................................................................................. 503
16. Solubility And Complex Ion Equilibria ................................................................................... 536
17. Spontaneity, Entropy, And Free Energy ................................................................................ 564
18. Electrochemistry .................................................................................................................. 601
19. The Nucleus: A Chemist’s View ............................................................................................. 646
20. The Representative Elements .............................................................................................. 673
21. Transition Metals And Coordination Chemistry.................................................................... 711
22. Organic And Biological Molecules .........................................................................................750
,Chapter 1: Chemical Foundations
Test Bank For Chemistry 11th Edition Zumdahl
1. Which Of The Following Is An Example Of A Quantitative Observation?
A) The Piece Of Metal Is Longer Than The Piece Of Wood.
B) Solution 1 Is Much Darker Than Solution 2.
C) The Liquid In Beaker A Is Blue.
D) The Temperature Of The Liquid Is 60°C.
E) At Least Two Of The Above (A-D) Are Quantitative
Observations.
Ans: D Dif: Easy Ref: 1.2
Key: Chemistry | General Chemistry | General Concepts | Scientific
Method Msc: Conceptual
2. A Quantitative Observation
A) Contains A Number And A Unit
B) Does Not Contain A Number
C) Always Makes A Comparison
D) Must Be Obtained Through
Experimentation
E) Is None Of These
Ans: A Dif: Easy Ref: 1.2
Key: Chemistry | General Chemistry | General Concepts | Scientific
Method Msc: Conceptual
3. Generally, Observed Behavior That Can Be Formulated Into A Statement,
Sometimes Mathematical In Nature, Is Called A(N)
A) Observation
B) Measuremen
t
C) Theory
D) Natural Law
E) Experiment
Ans: D Dif: Easy Ref: 1.2
Key: Chemistry | General Chemistry | General Concepts | Scientific
Method Msc: Conceptual
4. The Statement “The Total Mass Of Materials Is Not Affected By A Chemical Change In
Those Materials” Is Called A(N)
A) Observation
B) Measuremen
t
C) Theory
D) Natural Law
E) Experiment
Ans: D Dif: Easy Ref: 1.2
Key: Chemistry | General Chemistry | General Concepts | Scientific
Method Msc: Conceptual
, 5. A Chemical Theory That Has Been Known For A Long Time Becomes A Law.