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CK-12 Chemistry

CK-12 Chemistry -Intermediate Quizzes and TestsDonald Calbreath, Thanks to the AuthorsClick (No sign in required) access a customizable version of this book, as well as otherinteractive content, visit Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission toreduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both inthe and worldwide. Using an open-source, collaborative, andweb-based compilation model, CK-12 pioneers and promotes thecreation and distribution of high-quality, adaptive online textbooksthat can be mixed, modified and printed ( , the FlexBook textbooks).

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1 CK-12 Chemistry -Intermediate Quizzes and TestsDonald Calbreath, Thanks to the AuthorsClick (No sign in required) access a customizable version of this book, as well as otherinteractive content, visit Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission toreduce the cost of textbook materials for the K-12 market both inthe and worldwide. Using an open-source, collaborative, andweb-based compilation model, CK-12 pioneers and promotes thecreation and distribution of high-quality, adaptive online textbooksthat can be mixed, modified and printed ( , the FlexBook textbooks).

2 Copyright 2015 CK-12 Foundation, names CK-12 and CK12 and associated logos and theterms FlexBook and FlexBook Platform (collectively CK-12 Marks ) are trademarks and service marks of CK-12 Foundation and are protected by federal, state, and form of reproduction of this book in any format or medium,in whole or in sections must include the referral attribution (placed in a visible location) inaddition to the following as otherwise noted, all CK-12 Content (including CK-12 Curriculum Material) is made available to Users in accordancewith the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial (CC BY-NC ) License ( ), as amended and updated by Creative Com-mons from time to time (the CC License ), which is incorporatedherein by this terms can be found at : May 27, 2015 AUTHORD onald Calbreath, Introduction to Chemistry is Chemistry ?

3 Scientific Method .. to Chemistry ..92 Matter and Change of Matter .. Of Matter .. in Matter .. and Change ..223 Measurements International System of Units .. Conversions .. in Measurements ..364 Atomic Structure .. Nuclear Model of the Atom .. and Atomic Mass .. Structure ..505 Electrons in Atoms .. Quantum Mechanical Model .. Arrangement in Atoms .. in Atoms ..656 The Periodic Table of the Periodic Table .. Configuration and the Periodic Table .. Trends .. Periodic Table.

4 787 Chemical Nomenclature Compounds .. Compounds .. and Bases .. Nomenclature ..918 Ionic and Metallic Bonding .. Bonds and Ionic Compounds .. Bonds .. and Metallic Bonding .. 1059 Covalent Bonding Electron Dot Structures .. Geometry .. and Intermolecular Forces .. of Atomic Orbitals .. Bonding .. 12410 The Mole Mole Concept .. , Volume, and the Mole .. Formulas .. Mole .. 14111 Chemical Reactions Equations .. of Chemical Reactions .. Reactions.

5 15212 Stoichiometry Ratios .. Calculations .. Reactant and Percent Yield .. Twelve Exam .. 16613 States of Matter - Molecular Theory and Gases .. of State .. of Matter .. 18414 The Behavior of Gases Properties .. Laws .. Gases .. Mixtures and Molecular Speeds .. Behavior of Gases .. 20315 Water of Water .. Solutions .. and Suspensions .. 21816 Solutions .. Concentration .. Properties .. Ionic Equations .. 23417 Thermochemistry Flow.

6 Equations .. and Changes of State .. s Law .. 25418 Kinetics of Reactions .. Laws .. Mechanisms .. 27019 Equilibrium Nature of Equilibrium .. Ch telier s Principle .. Equilibrium .. 28720 Entropy and Free Energy .. Reactions and Free Energy .. Energy and Equilibrium .. and Free Energy .. 30321 Acids and Bases Definitions .. pH Concept .. and Base Strength .. Neutralization .. Solutions .. and Bases .. 32722 Oxidation-Reduction Reactions Nature of Oxidation and Reduction.

7 Numbers .. Redox Reactions .. Reactions .. 34323 Electrochemistry Cells .. Potentials .. 35524 Nuclear Chemistry Radiation .. Life .. and Fusion .. Chemistry .. 36925 Organic Chemistry .. Groups .. Reactions .. Chemistry .. 38226 Biochemistry .. Acids and Proteins .. Acids .. 1. Introduction to Chemistry AssessmentsCHAPTER1 Introduction to ChemistryAssessmentsChapter ISCHEMISTRY? What is Chemistry ? is Chemistry ?Lesson QuizName_____ Class_____ Date_____Multiple Choice:1.

8 Copernicus studieda. anatomyb. paintingc. movement of the sund. movement of the planets2. Our major source of energy today isa. windb. fossil fuelsc. nuclear energyd. solar power3. Genetic information is contained ina. proteinsb. enzymesc. DNAd. lipids4. Which one of the following is not a material created by chemists?a. liquid crystalsb. enzymesc. plasticsd. ceramics5. Chemists contribute to the growth of food by all of the following excepta. developing new fertilizersb. causing soil erosionc. creating new pesticidesd.

9 Making new soil supplements6. Algae blooms in water are caused bya. excess oxygen in the waterb. death of fishc. decrease in oxygen in the waterd. fertilizer run-off from the ground7. Many scientists believe that global warming is caused bya. sun spotsb. increase in carbon dioxide from burning fossil 1. Introduction to Chemistry Assessmentsc. lowered carbon dioxide due to increased use by plantsd. forest fires8. Improved rubber compounds for tires might be developed bya. an inorganic chemistb. a biochemistc. an organic chemistd.

10 A physical chemist9. There is often overlap between the disciplines of biochemistry anda. inorganic chemistryb. analytical chemistryc. organic chemistryd. physical chemistry10. All of the following are body parts developed by chemists excepta. hip replacementb. artificial skinc. plastic blood vesselsd. artificial liverTrue/False:11. _____ Microscopic refers to the small particles that make up all _____ Observing the rusting of iron is a microscopic _____ Chemistry is the study of planetary _____ The alchemists were never successful in their attempts to make _____ The elixir of life was supposed to convey immortality to _____ Pure Chemistry always has a practical _____ The development of wrinkle-free fabrics is an example of applied _____ Studying how fast crystals form from salt solutions would be done by a physical _____ A biochemist


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