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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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
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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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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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Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Easy
Subtopic: Scientific Method
Topic: Study Of Chemistry
5. Which Of 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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Bloom's Level: 3. Apply
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Medium
Subtopic: Classification And States Of Matter
Subtopic: Properties Of Matter
, Topic: Study Of Chemistry
6. Which Of The Following Cannot Be Separated Into Simpler Substances By Chemical Means?
A. Element
B. Emulsion
C. Compound
D. Homogeneous Mixture
E. Heterogeneous Mixture
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Bloom's Level: 4. Analyze
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Medium
Subtopic: Classification And States Of Matter
Subtopic: Properties Of Matter
Topic: Study Of Chemistry
7. If A Liquid Contains 60% Sugar And 40% Water Throughout Its Composition, Then What Is It Called?
A. Solute
B. Compound
C. Homogeneous Mixture
D. Heterogeneous Mixture
E. Solvent
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Bloom's Level: 4. Analyze
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Medium
Subtopic: Classification And States Of Matter
Subtopic: Properties Of Matter
Topic: Study Of Chemistry
8. Which Of The Following Does Not Have A Uniform Composition Throughout?
A. Element
B. Compound
C. Homogeneous Mixture
D. Heterogeneous Mixture
E. Solvent
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Bloom's Level: 3. Apply
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Easy
Subtopic: Classification And States Of Matter
Subtopic: Properties Of Matter
Topic: Study Of Chemistry
9. Which Of The Following Is Not An Si Base Unit?
A. Meter
B. Ampere
C. Second
D. Gram
E. Kelvin
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Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Medium
Subtopic: Measurement (Si Units)
Topic: Study Of Chemistry
10. The Si Base Unit Of Mass Is
A. Mg
B. G
C. Kg
D. Metric Ton
E. Lb
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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Chapter: 01 Chemistry: The Science Of Change
Difficulty: Medium
Subtopic: Measurement (Si Units)