Exam 1: The Nature of Chemistry

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Filtering impurities out of water is a(n) _____________ process.

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Water droplets, water molecules, and H2O are water at the following levels:

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Which of the following is not matter?

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Methane is always composed of three parts by weight of carbon and one part by weight of hydrogen. This is an example of:

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The freezing point and boiling point of water are often used to calibrate thermometers. Give those temperatures in degrees Celsius.

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Which of the following is not part of Dalton's Atomic Theory?

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How many of each type of atoms does the compound Cs2SO4 contain?

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A substance's melting point is an example of a(n) _____________ property.

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What is a possible explanation of observations called?

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Three length scales ordered from smallest to largest are:

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Which of the following represents a pair of allotropes?

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Which of the following describes a chemical change?

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Which of the following is a metalloid?

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Color is a(n) _____________ property.

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Which state of matter has no definite shape:

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Which of the following is not a physical property?

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Which of the following will not have a specific composition and specific properties?

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An element which has some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals is called a(n) _____________.

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The ability to conduct electricity is a(n) _____________ property.

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In a chemical reaction, 36 g of water is broken down to yield 32 g of oxygen gas and 4 g of hydrogen gas. This is an example of:

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