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CHEMISTRY
STEVEN S. ZUMDAHL, SUSAN A. ZUMDAHL & DONALD J. DECOSTE
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10th Edition
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TESTBANK Q
, Test Bank for Chemistry 10th Edition Zumdahl
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Test Bank for Chemistry, 10th Edition, Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCos
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te, ISBN-9781305957404
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1. Chemical Foundations .................................................................................................................. 3
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2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions .......................................................................................................... 31
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3. Stoichiometry ................................................................................................................................ 57
4. Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry ............................................................. 95
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5. Gases ............................................................................................................................................. 128
6. Thermochemistry ..........................................................................................................................168
7. Atomic Structure and Periodicity ................................................................................................... 198
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8. Bonding: General Concepts ............................................................................................................240
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9. Covalent Bonding: Orbitals ............................................................................................................ 282
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10. Liquids and Solids.......................................................................................................................... 312
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11. Properties of Solutions ................................................................................................................... 350
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12. Chemical Kinetics ......................................................................................................................... 385
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13. Chemical Equilibrium..................................................................................................................... 434
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14. Acids and Bases ..............................................................................................................................462
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15. Acid-Base Equilibria ..................................................................................................................... 503
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16. Solubilityand Complex Ion Equilibria ............................................................................................ 536
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17. Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy ...........................................................................................564
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18. Electrochemistry ............................................................................................................................601
19. The Nucleus: A Chemist’s View..................................................................................................... 646
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20. The Representative Elements ......................................................................................................... 673
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21. Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry .............................................................................. 711
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22. Organic and Biological Molecules ................................................................................................. 750
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,Chapter 1: Chemical Foundations
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Test Bank for Chemistry 10th Edition Zumdahl
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1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative observation?
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A) The piece of metal is longer than the piece of wood.
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B) Solution 1 is much darker than solution 2. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
C) The liquid in beaker A is blue.
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D) The temperature of the liquid is 60°C.
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E) At least two of the above (A-D) are quantitative observations.
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ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
2. A quantitative observation
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A) contains a number and a unit Q Q Q Q Q
B) does not contain a number Q Q Q Q
C) always makes a comparison Q Q Q
D) must be obtained through experimentation
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E) is none of theseQ Q Q
ANS: A Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
3. Generally, observed behavior that can be formulated into a statement, sometimes ma
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thematical in nature, is called a(n) Q Q Q Q Q
A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
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E) experiment
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
4. The statement “The total mass of materials is not affected by a chemical change in those mate
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rials” is called a(n)
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A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
D) natural law Q
E) experiment
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
5. A chemical theory that has been known for a long time becomes a law.
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, ANS: F Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
6. Which of the following metric relationships is incorrect?
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A) 1 microliter = 10–6 liters
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B) 1 gram = 103 kilograms
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C) 103 milliliters = 1 liter
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D) 1 gram = 102 centigrams
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E) 10 decimeters = 1 meter
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ANS: B Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | prefixes MSC:
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Quantitative
7. For which pair is the SI prefix not matched correctly with its meaning?
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A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
ANS: C Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit |prefixes MSC:
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Conceptual
8. A metric unit for length is
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A) gram
B) milliliter
C) yard
D) kilometer
E) pound
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | base unit MSC:
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Conceptual
9. Which of the following is not a unit in the SI system?
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A) ampere
B) candela
C) Kelvin
D) meter
E) calorie
ANS: E Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | base unit MSC:
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Conceptual
10. Order the four metric prefixes from smallest to largest.
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CHEMISTRY
STEVEN S. ZUMDAHL, SUSAN A. ZUMDAHL & DONALD J. DECOSTE
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
10th Edition
Q
TESTBANK Q
, Test Bank for Chemistry 10th Edition Zumdahl
Q Q Q Q Q Q
Test Bank for Chemistry, 10th Edition, Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCos
Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
te, ISBN-9781305957404
Q
Q Table of Contents:
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1. Chemical Foundations .................................................................................................................. 3
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2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions .......................................................................................................... 31
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3. Stoichiometry ................................................................................................................................ 57
4. Types of Chemical Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry ............................................................. 95
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5. Gases ............................................................................................................................................. 128
6. Thermochemistry ..........................................................................................................................168
7. Atomic Structure and Periodicity ................................................................................................... 198
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8. Bonding: General Concepts ............................................................................................................240
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9. Covalent Bonding: Orbitals ............................................................................................................ 282
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10. Liquids and Solids.......................................................................................................................... 312
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11. Properties of Solutions ................................................................................................................... 350
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12. Chemical Kinetics ......................................................................................................................... 385
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13. Chemical Equilibrium..................................................................................................................... 434
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14. Acids and Bases ..............................................................................................................................462
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15. Acid-Base Equilibria ..................................................................................................................... 503
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16. Solubilityand Complex Ion Equilibria ............................................................................................ 536
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17. Spontaneity, Entropy, and Free Energy ...........................................................................................564
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18. Electrochemistry ............................................................................................................................601
19. The Nucleus: A Chemist’s View..................................................................................................... 646
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20. The Representative Elements ......................................................................................................... 673
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21. Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry .............................................................................. 711
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22. Organic and Biological Molecules ................................................................................................. 750
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,Chapter 1: Chemical Foundations
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Test Bank for Chemistry 10th Edition Zumdahl
Q Q Q Q Q Q
1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative observation?
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A) The piece of metal is longer than the piece of wood.
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B) Solution 1 is much darker than solution 2. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q
C) The liquid in beaker A is blue.
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D) The temperature of the liquid is 60°C.
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E) At least two of the above (A-D) are quantitative observations.
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ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
2. A quantitative observation
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A) contains a number and a unit Q Q Q Q Q
B) does not contain a number Q Q Q Q
C) always makes a comparison Q Q Q
D) must be obtained through experimentation
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E) is none of theseQ Q Q
ANS: A Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
3. Generally, observed behavior that can be formulated into a statement, sometimes ma
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thematical in nature, is called a(n) Q Q Q Q Q
A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
D) natural law Q
E) experiment
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
4. The statement “The total mass of materials is not affected by a chemical change in those mate
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rials” is called a(n)
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A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
D) natural law Q
E) experiment
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
5. A chemical theory that has been known for a long time becomes a law.
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, ANS: F Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | scientific method MSC:
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Conceptual
6. Which of the following metric relationships is incorrect?
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A) 1 microliter = 10–6 liters
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B) 1 gram = 103 kilograms
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C) 103 milliliters = 1 liter
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D) 1 gram = 102 centigrams
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E) 10 decimeters = 1 meter
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ANS: B Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | prefixes MSC:
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Quantitative
7. For which pair is the SI prefix not matched correctly with its meaning?
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A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
ANS: C Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit |prefixes MSC:
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Conceptual
8. A metric unit for length is
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A) gram
B) milliliter
C) yard
D) kilometer
E) pound
ANS: D Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | base unit MSC:
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Conceptual
9. Which of the following is not a unit in the SI system?
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A) ampere
B) candela
C) Kelvin
D) meter
E) calorie
ANS: E Q Q DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | general concepts | measurement | SI unit | base unit MSC:
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Conceptual
10. Order the four metric prefixes from smallest to largest.
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