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Deck 1: Molecular Reasons
1
Which scientist is incorrectly matched with his idea or theory? 
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
IV
2
Which scientist first theorized that matter was ultimately composed of small indivisible particles called atoms?
A) Dalton
B) Lavoisier
C) Empedocles
D) Plato
E) Democritus
A) Dalton
B) Lavoisier
C) Empedocles
D) Plato
E) Democritus
Democritus
3
Which of these statements about the scientific method is incorrect ?
A) It is a collection of absolute truths.
B) It uses experiments that are reproducible.
C) It is used for testing claims about the natural world.
D) It requires one to propose a theory and perform experiments to obtain results that confirm or disclaim the theory.
E) It leads to a model of reality from a set of observations.
A) It is a collection of absolute truths.
B) It uses experiments that are reproducible.
C) It is used for testing claims about the natural world.
D) It requires one to propose a theory and perform experiments to obtain results that confirm or disclaim the theory.
E) It leads to a model of reality from a set of observations.
It is a collection of absolute truths.
4
In a scientific method, a hypothesis is tested by a(n) _____.
A) experiment
B) law
C) theory
D) observation
E) trial
A) experiment
B) law
C) theory
D) observation
E) trial
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5
Which of these statements is correct ?
A) The amount of carbon on Earth is essentially constant.
B) The amount of carbon on Earth fluctuates with the seasons.
C) The amount of carbon on Earth is increasing because of plant and animal growth.
D) The amount of carbon on Earth is decreasing because of the consumption of carbon-based fuels.
E) All of these are correct.
A) The amount of carbon on Earth is essentially constant.
B) The amount of carbon on Earth fluctuates with the seasons.
C) The amount of carbon on Earth is increasing because of plant and animal growth.
D) The amount of carbon on Earth is decreasing because of the consumption of carbon-based fuels.
E) All of these are correct.
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6
To explain natural phenomena, scientists must _____.
A) have an opinion
B) make observations
C) guess correctly most of the time
D) make assumptions
E) always agree with existing theories
A) have an opinion
B) make observations
C) guess correctly most of the time
D) make assumptions
E) always agree with existing theories
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7
Which of these is the best definition of a scientific law?
A) A prediction based on a limited number of observations
B) A method of explaining observations that appear contradictory
C) A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions
D) A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists
E) A rule made by scientists to ensure consistency in their observations
A) A prediction based on a limited number of observations
B) A method of explaining observations that appear contradictory
C) A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions
D) A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists
E) A rule made by scientists to ensure consistency in their observations
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8
Which of these contributions did alchemists of the Middle Ages make to modern science?
A) Sun-centered universe and metallurgy
B) Metallurgy and the development of scientific techniques
C) The scientific method and law of conservation of mass
D) Law of conservation of matter and first atomic theory
E) Law of conservation of mass and law of constant composition
A) Sun-centered universe and metallurgy
B) Metallurgy and the development of scientific techniques
C) The scientific method and law of conservation of mass
D) Law of conservation of matter and first atomic theory
E) Law of conservation of mass and law of constant composition
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9
A statement that summarizes the data obtained from a series of observations is known as a(n) _____.
A) observation
B) law
C) theory
D) conclusion
E) experiment
A) observation
B) law
C) theory
D) conclusion
E) experiment
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10
The French chemist Antoine Lavoisier found that the weight of objects before burning and the weight of the products after burning were equal. He noticed that the total weight did not change during a process. Which of these best describes the scenario?
A) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific law from observation.
B) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific theory from observation. .
C) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific theory from a scientific law.
D) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific law from a scientific theory.
E) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific conclusion from observation.
A) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific law from observation.
B) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific theory from observation. .
C) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific theory from a scientific law.
D) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific law from a scientific theory.
E) Lavoisier arrived at a scientific conclusion from observation.
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11
_____ is known as the predecessor to chemistry.
A) Alchemy
B) Pre-chemistry
C) Biology
D) Biochemistry
E) Physical science
A) Alchemy
B) Pre-chemistry
C) Biology
D) Biochemistry
E) Physical science
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12
Which of these is not a requirement of a scientifically acceptable theory?
A) It should predict behavior far beyond the observations from which it was formulated.
B) It should be proven by additional experimentation.
C) It should provide a sound reasoning for a particular observation.
D) It should be easy to revise to accommodate new observations.
E) It should provide models of behavior consistent with other widely accepted theories.
A) It should predict behavior far beyond the observations from which it was formulated.
B) It should be proven by additional experimentation.
C) It should provide a sound reasoning for a particular observation.
D) It should be easy to revise to accommodate new observations.
E) It should provide models of behavior consistent with other widely accepted theories.
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13
The scientific revolution of the 1500s was marked by a move away from _____ and towards _____ as a method for explaining the natural world.
A) law; theory
B) alchemy; research
C) reason; observation
D) scientific theory; experimentation
E) observation; experimentation
A) law; theory
B) alchemy; research
C) reason; observation
D) scientific theory; experimentation
E) observation; experimentation
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14
A(n) _____ is an explanation of a scientific observation.
A) speculation
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) prediction
E) epiphany
A) speculation
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) prediction
E) epiphany
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15
Which of these is the best definition of a scientific hypothesis ?
A) A prediction based on a limited number of observations
B) A method of explaining observations that appears contradictory
C) A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions
D) A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists
E) A tentative model that describes the underlying cause of observations and laws
A) A prediction based on a limited number of observations
B) A method of explaining observations that appears contradictory
C) A broadly applicable generalization with virtually no exceptions
D) A method for approaching problems that is used by all scientists
E) A tentative model that describes the underlying cause of observations and laws
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16
Which of these is true of matter?
A) It is the pull of gravity on an object.
B) It combines to form atoms.
C) It is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
D) It is directly proportional to weight.
E) It is the measure of space occupied by an object .
A) It is the pull of gravity on an object.
B) It combines to form atoms.
C) It is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction.
D) It is directly proportional to weight.
E) It is the measure of space occupied by an object .
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17
Thales believed that _____ is the principle element of all things.
A) earth
B) air
C) fire
D) water
E) gold
A) earth
B) air
C) fire
D) water
E) gold
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18
Which two scientists are credited with the endorsement of a sun-centered universe?
A) Dalton and Plato
B) Boyle and Copernicus
C) Copernicus and Galileo
D) Democritus and Vesalius
A) Dalton and Plato
B) Boyle and Copernicus
C) Copernicus and Galileo
D) Democritus and Vesalius
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19
Identify the entities that will correctly complete the flow chart.

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V


A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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20
Which of these is not part of the scientific method?
A) Observation
B) Law
C) Theory
D) Conclusion
E) Experiment
A) Observation
B) Law
C) Theory
D) Conclusion
E) Experiment
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21
What does the figure represent?

A) A heterogeneous mixture of elements
B) A pure substance that is an element
C) A pure substance that is a compound
D) A homogenous mixture of elements and compounds
E) A heterogeneous mixture of elements and compounds

A) A heterogeneous mixture of elements
B) A pure substance that is an element
C) A pure substance that is a compound
D) A homogenous mixture of elements and compounds
E) A heterogeneous mixture of elements and compounds
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22
A substance composed of two or more different elements in fixed proportions is known as a(n) _____.
A) atom
B) element
C) molecule
D) ion
E) compound
A) atom
B) element
C) molecule
D) ion
E) compound
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23
What does the figure represent?

A) A heterogeneous mixture of elements
B) A pure substance that is an element
C) A pure substance that is a compound
D) A homogenous mixture of elements and compounds
E) A heterogeneous mixture of elements and compounds

A) A heterogeneous mixture of elements
B) A pure substance that is an element
C) A pure substance that is a compound
D) A homogenous mixture of elements and compounds
E) A heterogeneous mixture of elements and compounds
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24
The simplest form of a substance is known as a(n) _____.
A) element
B) ion
C) mixture
D) nucleus
E) compound
A) element
B) ion
C) mixture
D) nucleus
E) compound
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25
Which of these substances are compounds?
I. Neon
II. Crude oil
III. Water
IV. Sodium chloride
A) I
B) I and III
C) II, III, and IV
D) III and IV
E) II and IV
I. Neon
II. Crude oil
III. Water
IV. Sodium chloride
A) I
B) I and III
C) II, III, and IV
D) III and IV
E) II and IV
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26
Which of these are pure substances?
I. Steam
II. Crude oil
III. Salt water
IV. Gun powder
V. Oxygen
VI. Mercury
A) I, II, and III
B) I and III
C) I, II, III, and V
D) I, III, and V
E) I, V, and VI
I. Steam
II. Crude oil
III. Salt water
IV. Gun powder
V. Oxygen
VI. Mercury
A) I, II, and III
B) I and III
C) I, II, III, and V
D) I, III, and V
E) I, V, and VI
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27
Which of the following is true of ice when it melts to form liquid water?
A) A physical change occurs.
B) A chemical change occurs.
C) Both physical and chemical changes occur.
D) The number of molecules of water increases.
E) The number of molecules of water decreases.
A) A physical change occurs.
B) A chemical change occurs.
C) Both physical and chemical changes occur.
D) The number of molecules of water increases.
E) The number of molecules of water decreases.
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28
Which of these statements is true?
A) Solids are compressible and have a variable shape.
B) Solids are incompressible and have a variable shape.
C) Solids are compressible and have a fixed shape.
D) Solids are incompressible and have a fixed shape.
E) Solids are compressible and may have a fixed or a variable shape.
A) Solids are compressible and have a variable shape.
B) Solids are incompressible and have a variable shape.
C) Solids are compressible and have a fixed shape.
D) Solids are incompressible and have a fixed shape.
E) Solids are compressible and may have a fixed or a variable shape.
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29
The smallest unit of a chemical compound is a(n) _____.
A) atom
B) molecule
C) beta particle
D) alpha particle
E) ion
A) atom
B) molecule
C) beta particle
D) alpha particle
E) ion
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30
Which of these statements is true?
A) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances are variable.
B) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances are fixed.
C) The composition of mixtures is variable, and the composition of pure substances is fixed.
D) The composition of mixtures is fixed, and the composition of pure substances is variable.
E) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances can be fixed or variable.
A) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances are variable.
B) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances are fixed.
C) The composition of mixtures is variable, and the composition of pure substances is fixed.
D) The composition of mixtures is fixed, and the composition of pure substances is variable.
E) The compositions of both mixtures and pure substances can be fixed or variable.
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31
Which of these substances are heterogeneous mixtures?
I. Steam
II. Milk of magnesia
III. Crude oil
IV. Rubbing alcohol
A) II and III
B) I and IV
C) II, III, and IV
D) I, III, and IV
E) I, II, and III
I. Steam
II. Milk of magnesia
III. Crude oil
IV. Rubbing alcohol
A) II and III
B) I and IV
C) II, III, and IV
D) I, III, and IV
E) I, II, and III
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32
A bowl of chocolate chip ice cream is best described as a _____.
A) pure substance containing only elements
B) homogenous mixture of elements
C) heterogeneous mixture compounds
D) pure substance containing only compounds
E) heterogeneous mixture of elements
A) pure substance containing only elements
B) homogenous mixture of elements
C) heterogeneous mixture compounds
D) pure substance containing only compounds
E) heterogeneous mixture of elements
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33
A chocolate chip cookie is an example of a(n) _____.
A) element
B) compound
C) homogeneous mixture
D) heterogeneous mixture
E) alpha particle
A) element
B) compound
C) homogeneous mixture
D) heterogeneous mixture
E) alpha particle
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34
Which of the following statements is not true of a chemical compound ?
A) A chemical compound is composed of two or more elements.
B) A chemical compound is a pure substance.
C) A chemical compound has a fixed composition.
D) A chemical compound has a variable composition.
E) The elements present in a compound are different from one another.
A) A chemical compound is composed of two or more elements.
B) A chemical compound is a pure substance.
C) A chemical compound has a fixed composition.
D) A chemical compound has a variable composition.
E) The elements present in a compound are different from one another.
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35
Methane can be decomposed into two simpler substances: hydrogen and carbon. Therefore, methane is a(n) _____.
A) mixture
B) element
C) atom
D) compound.
E) molecule
A) mixture
B) element
C) atom
D) compound.
E) molecule
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36
Which of these substances are mixtures?
I. Steam
II. Crude oil
III. Salt water
IV. Gun powder
V. Oxygen
VI. Mercury
A) II and III
B) I and III
C) II, III, and IV
D) I, III, and V
E) II, III, IV, and VI
I. Steam
II. Crude oil
III. Salt water
IV. Gun powder
V. Oxygen
VI. Mercury
A) II and III
B) I and III
C) II, III, and IV
D) I, III, and V
E) II, III, IV, and VI
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37
Carbon and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide. What is the mass of carbon dioxide produced when 12.0 g of carbon react with 32.0 g of oxygen?
A) 44 g
B) 38 g
C) 28 g
D) 20 g
E) 2.67 g
A) 44 g
B) 38 g
C) 28 g
D) 20 g
E) 2.67 g
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38
Which of these statements is true ?
A) Gases are compressible and have a variable shape.
B) Gases are incompressible and have a variable shape.
C) Gases are compressible and have a fixed shape.
D) Gases are incompressible and have a fixed shape.
E) Gases are incompressible and can have a fixed or a variable shape.
A) Gases are compressible and have a variable shape.
B) Gases are incompressible and have a variable shape.
C) Gases are compressible and have a fixed shape.
D) Gases are incompressible and have a fixed shape.
E) Gases are incompressible and can have a fixed or a variable shape.
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39
Methane and oxygen react to form carbon dioxide and water. What is the mass of water formed if 3.2 g of methane reacts with 12.8 g of oxygen to produce 8.8 g of carbon dioxide?
A) 7.2 g
B) 8.8 g
C) 9.6 g
D) 14.8 g
E) 16.0 g
A) 7.2 g
B) 8.8 g
C) 9.6 g
D) 14.8 g
E) 16.0 g
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40
Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
A) Glass breaking
B) Water freezing
C) Wood burning
D) Alcohol vaporizing
E) Ice melting
A) Glass breaking
B) Water freezing
C) Wood burning
D) Alcohol vaporizing
E) Ice melting
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41
Which of the following scientists is responsible for establishing the concept of a nuclear atom?
A) Rutherford
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
A) Rutherford
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
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42
Based on Rutherford's model of the atom, how many electrons would be found in an atom with 7 protons?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 7
E) 14
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 7
E) 14
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43
Which of these statements best explains the law of constant composition?
A) All atoms of a given element have the same weight.
B) Atoms of different elements combine in fixed whole number ratios.
C) The weight of an object is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
D) All samples of a given compound have the same proportion of constituent elements.
E) The sum of the masses of the reactants equals the sum of the masses of the products in a normal chemical reaction.
A) All atoms of a given element have the same weight.
B) Atoms of different elements combine in fixed whole number ratios.
C) The weight of an object is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
D) All samples of a given compound have the same proportion of constituent elements.
E) The sum of the masses of the reactants equals the sum of the masses of the products in a normal chemical reaction.
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44
Which of the following scientists is responsible for establishing the law of conservation of mass?
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
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45
2.0 g of hydrogen react with 16.0 g of oxygen to form 18.0 g of water. If 3.0 g of hydrogen reacts with 16.0 g of oxygen, which of the following is true?
A) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen.
B) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
C) 19.0 g of water will form.
D) 17.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen and 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
E) None of these are correct.
A) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen.
B) 18.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
C) 19.0 g of water will form.
D) 17.0 g of water will form with 1.0 g of excess oxygen and 1.0 g of excess hydrogen.
E) None of these are correct.
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46
Which of these sets of masses for nitrogen dioxide is not consistent with the others according to the Law of Constant Composition? 
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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47
Which of these statements is incorrect according to Rutherford's model of the atom?
A) Neutrons are part of the nucleus.
B) Most of the volume of an atom is empty space.
C) A neutral atom contains an equal number of protons and electrons.
D) An electron is located close to the nucleus of an atom.
E) Most of the mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus.
A) Neutrons are part of the nucleus.
B) Most of the volume of an atom is empty space.
C) A neutral atom contains an equal number of protons and electrons.
D) An electron is located close to the nucleus of an atom.
E) Most of the mass of the atom is concentrated in the nucleus.
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48
A sample of heptane always contains 84% carbon and 16% hydrogen. Which of these best explains this phenomena?
A) Law of Constant Composition
B) Law of Conservation of Mass
C) Dalton's Atomic Theory
D) Law of Mass Action
E) Lavoisier's Law
A) Law of Constant Composition
B) Law of Conservation of Mass
C) Dalton's Atomic Theory
D) Law of Mass Action
E) Lavoisier's Law
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49
Based on Rutherford's model of the atom, how many protons would be found in an atom with 17 electrons?
A) 1
B) 7
C) 12
D) 17
E) 34
A) 1
B) 7
C) 12
D) 17
E) 34
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50
Which of the following laws best illustrates the following statement? Regardless of the amount of fluorine available, 23 g of sodium always combines with 19 g of fluorine.
A) Law of Constant Composition
B) Law of Conservation of Mass
C) Dalton's Atomic Theory
D) Law of Mass Action
E) Lavoisier's Law
A) Law of Constant Composition
B) Law of Conservation of Mass
C) Dalton's Atomic Theory
D) Law of Mass Action
E) Lavoisier's Law
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51
Which of the following scientists is responsible for establishing the early atomic theory using the laws of conservation of mass and other related laws and observations?
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
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52
Analysis of a sodium chloride (NaCl) sample indicated that it contained 15 g of sodium and 23.1 g of chlorine. Determine the mass of chlorine in a sample of NaCl if the mass of sodium is 45.0 g.
A) 29.2 g
B) 60.0 g
C) 68.1 g
D) 69.3 g
E) 83.1 g
A) 29.2 g
B) 60.0 g
C) 68.1 g
D) 69.3 g
E) 83.1 g
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53
Elements A and Z react to form compound AZ. Compound AZ contains 40% A and 60% Z by mass. Which statement best explains the outcome of mixing 100 g of A is mixed with 100 g of Z?
A) The reaction will form 200 g of AZ.
B) The reaction will form 100 g of AZ.
C) After all possible AZ is formed, some Z will be left over.
D) After all possible AZ is formed, some A will be left over.
E) No reaction will occur since the reactants are in the wrong ratio.
A) The reaction will form 200 g of AZ.
B) The reaction will form 100 g of AZ.
C) After all possible AZ is formed, some Z will be left over.
D) After all possible AZ is formed, some A will be left over.
E) No reaction will occur since the reactants are in the wrong ratio.
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54
If 12.0 g of carbon react with 32.0 g of oxygen to form 44.0 g of carbon dioxide, which of these statements is false?
A) 18.0 g of carbon is needed to form 66.0 g of carbon dioxide.
B) 48.0 g of oxygen is needed to form 66.0 g of carbon dioxide.
C) 48.0 g of carbon is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
D) 96.0 g of oxygen is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
E) 36.0 g of carbon is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
A) 18.0 g of carbon is needed to form 66.0 g of carbon dioxide.
B) 48.0 g of oxygen is needed to form 66.0 g of carbon dioxide.
C) 48.0 g of carbon is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
D) 96.0 g of oxygen is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
E) 36.0 g of carbon is needed to form 132.0 g of carbon dioxide.
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55
Which of these statements is not consistent with Dalton's atomic theory?
A) All atoms of gold have the same chemical properties.
B) Electrons are equally distributed throughout an atom.
C) The properties of sodium are different from the properties of chlorine.
D) Compounds are formed when atoms combine in simple whole number ratios.
E) Atoms are rearranged in normal chemical reactions but are neither created nor destroyed.
A) All atoms of gold have the same chemical properties.
B) Electrons are equally distributed throughout an atom.
C) The properties of sodium are different from the properties of chlorine.
D) Compounds are formed when atoms combine in simple whole number ratios.
E) Atoms are rearranged in normal chemical reactions but are neither created nor destroyed.
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56
Which of the following scientists is responsible for establishing the law of constant composition?
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
A) Bohr
B) Proust
C) Dalton
D) Lavoisier
E) Galileo
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57
Which of these statements is not correct according to Dalton's atomic theory?
A) Elements combine in fixed proportions to form compounds.
B) Atoms are converted into other atoms in a chemical reaction.
C) All matter is composed of small indivisible particles called atoms.
D) The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of another element.
E) Atoms of different types can combine to form compounds.
A) Elements combine in fixed proportions to form compounds.
B) Atoms are converted into other atoms in a chemical reaction.
C) All matter is composed of small indivisible particles called atoms.
D) The atoms of one element are different from the atoms of another element.
E) Atoms of different types can combine to form compounds.
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58
10.00 g of the chemical compound benzene (C6H6) contains 0.77 g of hydrogen and 9.23 g of carbon. What mass of benzene will contain 10.00 g of hydrogen?
A) 129.9 g
B) 0.77 g
C) 92.3 g
D) 77.0 g
E) None of these
A) 129.9 g
B) 0.77 g
C) 92.3 g
D) 77.0 g
E) None of these
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59
Which of these statements best explains the law of conservation of mass ?
A) All atoms of a given element have the same weight.
B) Atoms of different elements combine in fixed whole number ratios.
C) The weight of an object is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
D) All samples of a given compound have the same proportion of constituent elements.
E) The sum of the masses of the reactants equals the sum of the masses of the products in any normal chemical reaction.
A) All atoms of a given element have the same weight.
B) Atoms of different elements combine in fixed whole number ratios.
C) The weight of an object is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
D) All samples of a given compound have the same proportion of constituent elements.
E) The sum of the masses of the reactants equals the sum of the masses of the products in any normal chemical reaction.
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60
Analysis of a silicon dioxide (SiO2) sample indicated it contained 46.75 g of silicon and 53.25 g of oxygen. Determine the mass of silicon in a sample of SiO2 if the mass of oxygen is 21.3 g.
A) 116.9 g
B) 24.26
C) 18.7 g
D) 9.70 g
E) 2.67 g
A) 116.9 g
B) 24.26
C) 18.7 g
D) 9.70 g
E) 2.67 g
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61
Which scientist is incorrectly matched with his idea or theory? 
A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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62
Which of these subatomic particles is not found in the nucleus of an atom?
A) Proton
B) Neutron
C) Electron
D) Alpha particle
E) Beta particle
A) Proton
B) Neutron
C) Electron
D) Alpha particle
E) Beta particle
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63
Which of the following is expressed by the law of constant composition?
A) All matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms that cannot be created or destroyed.
B) All samples of a given compound have the same proportions as their constituent elements.
C) The atom consists of a sphere of positive charge filled with tiny negatively charged particles called electrons.
D) Most of the volume of the atom is empty space occupied by tiny negatively charged electrons.
E) In a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
A) All matter is composed of indivisible particles called atoms that cannot be created or destroyed.
B) All samples of a given compound have the same proportions as their constituent elements.
C) The atom consists of a sphere of positive charge filled with tiny negatively charged particles called electrons.
D) Most of the volume of the atom is empty space occupied by tiny negatively charged electrons.
E) In a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed.
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64
Which of the following is not true of Rutherford's nuclear theory of an atom?
A) The nucleus contains most of the mass of the atom.
B) The nucleus contains all the positive charge of an atom.
C) The number of electrons outside the nucleus is equal to the number of positively charged units inside the nucleus of an atom.
D) Tiny negatively charged electrons occupy most of the volume of an atom.
E) An atom consists of a sphere of positive charge filled with tiny negatively charged particles called electrons.
A) The nucleus contains most of the mass of the atom.
B) The nucleus contains all the positive charge of an atom.
C) The number of electrons outside the nucleus is equal to the number of positively charged units inside the nucleus of an atom.
D) Tiny negatively charged electrons occupy most of the volume of an atom.
E) An atom consists of a sphere of positive charge filled with tiny negatively charged particles called electrons.
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65
A college freshman complains to Student Health Services of a soar throat and fever. The doctor swabs the back of the student's throat and begins a throat culture. The swabbing and growing of a culture is an example of a(n) _____ in the scientific method?
A) law
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) observation
E) experimentation
A) law
B) theory
C) conclusion
D) observation
E) experimentation
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66
Which of the following is a characteristic of the nucleus of an atom?
A) It is negatively charged.
B) It is neutrally charged.
C) It accounts for most of the volume of the atom.
D) It contains an atom's protons and electrons.
E) It accounts for most of the mass of the atom.
A) It is negatively charged.
B) It is neutrally charged.
C) It accounts for most of the volume of the atom.
D) It contains an atom's protons and electrons.
E) It accounts for most of the mass of the atom.
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67
Which of these statements about science is incorrect ?
A) Science influences culture and society.
B) Science reveals knowledge not attainable by other means.
C) Science is a fundamental way to understand the world around us.
D) Decisions involving scientific principles are often made by nonscientists.
E) All of these are incorrect statements.
A) Science influences culture and society.
B) Science reveals knowledge not attainable by other means.
C) Science is a fundamental way to understand the world around us.
D) Decisions involving scientific principles are often made by nonscientists.
E) All of these are incorrect statements.
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68
Which scientist is incorrectly matched with his idea or theory? 
A) I.
B) II.
C) III.
D) IV.
E) V.

A) I.
B) II.
C) III.
D) IV.
E) V.
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69
During the scientific revolution, _____ portrayed human anatomy with unprecedented accuracy.
A) Robert Boyle
B) Nicholas Copernicus
C) John Dalton
D) Andreas Vesalius
E) Galileo Galilei
A) Robert Boyle
B) Nicholas Copernicus
C) John Dalton
D) Andreas Vesalius
E) Galileo Galilei
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70
_____ proposed that if a substance could be broken down into simpler substances, it was not an element.
A) Robert Boyle
B) Nicholas Copernicus
C) John Dalton
D) Andreas Vesalius
E) Galileo Galilei
A) Robert Boyle
B) Nicholas Copernicus
C) John Dalton
D) Andreas Vesalius
E) Galileo Galilei
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71
Which two subatomic particles comprise the nucleus of an atom?
A) Protons, neutrons
B) Protons, electrons
C) Electrons, neutrons
D) Alpha particles, protons
E) Alpha particles, electrons
A) Protons, neutrons
B) Protons, electrons
C) Electrons, neutrons
D) Alpha particles, protons
E) Alpha particles, electrons
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72
Which of the following statements is correct?
A) A pure substance is not a compound.
B) A pure substance is a combination of two elements in variable proportions.
C) A mixture is a combination of two or more pure substances in definite proportions.
D) A mixture cannot be composed of two or more compounds.
E) A pure substance is either an element or a compound.
A) A pure substance is not a compound.
B) A pure substance is a combination of two elements in variable proportions.
C) A mixture is a combination of two or more pure substances in definite proportions.
D) A mixture cannot be composed of two or more compounds.
E) A pure substance is either an element or a compound.
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