TEST BANK For Chemistry 10th Edition by Steven S. Zumdahl; Susan A. Zumdahl |Complete Chapter 1 - 22 | 100 % Verified TEST BANK For Chemistry 10th Edition by Steven S. Zumdahl; Susan A. Zumdahl |Complete Chapter 1 - 22 | 100 % Verified TEST BANK - Zumdahl, Chemistry 10th Edition, Verified Chapters ...
,Test rBank r for r Chemistry r 10th r Edition r Zumdahl
Test rBank r for r Chemistry, r 10th rEdition, r Steven rS. r Zumdahl, rSusan r A. rZumdahl,
rDonald r J. rDeCoste, r ISBN-9781305957404
Table r of r Contents:
1. Chemical r Foundations............................................................................................................... 3
2. Atoms, r Molecules, r rand r Ions ................................................................................................. 31
3. Stoichiometry................................................................................................................................57
4. Types r of r Chemical r Reactions r and r Solution r rStoichiometry .......................................... 95
5. Gases ............................................................................................................................................ 128
6. Thermochemistry ......................................................................................................................... 168
7. Atomic r Structure r and r Periodicity .......................................................................................... 198
8. Bonding: r General r Concepts..................................................................................................... 240
9. Covalent r Bonding: r Orbitals ...................................................................................................... 282
10. Liquids r and r rSolids ................................................................................................................... 312
11. Properties r of r Solutions ............................................................................................................350
12. Chemical r Kinetics ......................................................................................................................385
13. Chemical r Equilibrium .................................................................................................................434
14. Acids r and r Bases ....................................................................................................................... 462
15. Acid-Base r Equilibria .................................................................................................................. 503
16. Solubility r and r Complex r Ion r Equilibria ............................................................................... 536
17. Spontaneity, r Entropy, r and r Free r Energy ............................................................................. 564
18. Electrochemistry ........................................................................................................................... 601
19. The r Nucleus: r rA r Chemist’s r View ........................................................................................ 646
20. The r Representative r Elements .................................................................................................. 673
21. Transition r Metals r rand r rCoordination r rChemistry .................................................................. 711
22. Organic r and r Biological r Molecules ....................................................................................... 750
,Chapter r 1: r Chemical r Foundations
Test r Bank r for r Chemistry r 10th r Edition r Zumdahl
1. Which r of r the r following r is r an r example r of r a r quantitative robservation?
A) The r piece r of rmetal r is r longer r than r the r piece r of r wood.
B) Solution r1 r is r much r darker r than r solution r 2.
C) The r liquid r in r beaker rA r is r blue.
D) The r temperature r of r the r liquid r is r r60°C.
E) At r least r two r of r the r above r (A-D) r are
r quantitativerobservations.
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general r concepts r |
r scientificrmethod rMSC: r Conceptual
2. A r quantitative r observation
A) contains r a r number r and r a runit
B) does r not r contain r a r number
C) always r makes ra r comparison
D) must r be r obtained
r throughrexperimentation
E) is rnone r of r these
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general r concepts r |
r scientificrmethod rMSC: r Conceptual
3. Generally, robserved rbehavior rthat rcan rbe rformulated rinto ra
rstatement,rsometimesmathematical rin rnature, ris rcalled ra(n)
A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
D) natural r law
E) experiment
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general r concepts r |
r scientificrmethod rMSC: r Conceptual
4. The r rstatement r r―The r rtotal r rmass r rof r rmaterials r ris r rnot r raffected r rby r ra r rchemical
r rchange rin r thosematerials‖ r is rcalled ra(n)
A) observation
B) measurement
C) theory
D) natural r law
E) experiment
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general r concepts r |
r scientificrmethod rMSC: r Conceptual
5. A r chemical rtheory r that r has r been r known r for r a r long r time r becomes r a r law.
, ANS: F DIF: Easy REF: 1.2
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general r concepts r |
r scientificrmethod rMSC: r Conceptual
6. Which r of r the r following r metric r relationships ris r incorrect?
A) 1 r microliter r =
–6
r 10 rliters
B) 1 r gram r = r 103 r kilograms
C) 103 rmilliliters r = r 1 r liter
D) 1 r gram r =
2
r 10 rcentigra
ms
E) 10 r decimeters r= r 1 r meter
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general rconcepts r | r measurement r | r SI
r unit r |rprefixesrMSC: r Quantitative
7. For rwhich rpair ris rthe r SI r prefix r not r matched r correctly rwith r its
r meaning?rA) r
B)
C)
D) r
E)
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general rconcepts r | r measurement r | r SI
r unit r |rprefixesrMSC: r Conceptual
8. A r metric r unit rfor r length r is
A) gram
B) milliliter
C) yard
D) kilometer
E) pound
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general rconcepts r | r measurement r | r SI
r unit r |rbase r unitrMSC: r Conceptual
9. Which rof r the r following r is r rnot r ra r unit r in r rthe r SI r system?
A) ampere
B) candela
C) Kelvin
D) meter
E) calorie
ANS: E DIF: Easy REF: 1.3
KEY: Chemistry r | r general rchemistry r | r general rconcepts r | r measurement r | r SI
r unit r |rbase r unitrMSC: r Conceptual
10. Order r the r four r metric r prefixes r rfrom r smallest r to r largest.
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