Exam 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement
Exam 1: Introduction: Matter and Measurement163 Questions
Exam 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions250 Questions
Exam 3: Stoichiometry: Calculations With Chemical Formulas and Equations178 Questions
Exam 4: Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry180 Questions
Exam 5: Thermochemistry154 Questions
Exam 6: Electronic Structure of Atoms186 Questions
Exam 7: Periodic Properties of the Elements176 Questions
Exam 8: Basic Concepts of Chemical Bonding147 Questions
Exam 9: Molecular Geometry and Bonding Theories183 Questions
Exam 10: Gases175 Questions
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Exam 12: Solids and Modern Materials84 Questions
Exam 13: Properties of Solutions160 Questions
Exam 14: Chemical Kinetics134 Questions
Exam 15: Chemical Equilibrium97 Questions
Exam 16: Acid-Base Equilibria139 Questions
Exam 17: Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria116 Questions
Exam 18: Chemistry of the Environment126 Questions
Exam 19: Chemical Thermodynamics125 Questions
Exam 20: Electrochemistry114 Questions
Exam 21: Nuclear Chemistry178 Questions
Exam 22: Chemistry of the Nonmetals194 Questions
Exam 23: Transition Metals and Coordination Chemistry165 Questions
Exam 24: The Chemistry of Life: Organic and Biological Chemistry131 Questions
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An object measuring 77 milliliters will have a volume of ________ liters.
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A separation process that depends on differing abilities of substances to form gases is called ________.
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What is the volume (in cm3)of a 36.7 g piece of metal with a density of 6.95 g/cm3?
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How many liters of air are in a room that measures 11.0 ft × 12.0 ft and has a 10.0 ft ceiling? 1 in. = 2.54 cm (exactly); 1 L = 103 cm3
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Iron has a density of 7.9 g/cm3. What is the mass of a cube of iron with the length of one side equal to 55.0 mm?
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The output of a plant is 4335 pounds of ball bearings per week (five days). If each ball bearing weighs 0.0113 g, how many ball bearings does the plant make in a single day? (Indicate the number in proper scientific notation with the appropriate number of significant figures.)
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Gases do not have a fixed ________ as they are able to be ________.
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A combination of sand, salt, and water is an example of a ________.
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Water is considered to be a diatomic molecule because it is composed of two different atoms.
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________ significant figures should be retained in the result of the following calculation. 

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