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1 Copyright © 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 8e (McMurry) Chapter 1 Matter and Measurements 1) Which of the following is a chemical property? A) melting point B) mass C) flammability D) volume E) temperature Answer: C Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 2) All of the following are examples of matter except A) heat. B) air. C) water. D) salt. E) plants. Answer: A Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 3) Which of the following is a physical property? A) flammability B) conductivity C) ability to support combustion D) corrosiveness E) inertness Answer: B Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 (Fundamentals of General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, 8e John McMurry, David Ballantine, Carl Hoeger, Virginia Peterson)
(Test Bank, For the Complete File, Download link at the end of this File) 2 Copyright © 201 7 Pearson Education, Inc. 4) Which of the following is a chemical property of aspirin? A) It does not decompose when protected from moisture. B) It does not readily dissolve in water. C) It can be compressed into tablets when mixed with cornstarch. D) It melts at 135°C. E) It is a white crystalline solid in pure form at room temperature. Answer: A Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 5) W hich of the following is a physical change? A) the rusting of iron B) the condensation of water vapor C) the baking of a potato D) the explosion of nitroglycerin E) all of the above Answer: B Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.3 Global LO: G2 6) Which stateme nt describes a physical change? A) winding an alarm clock B) turning on a flashlight C) digesting your lunch D) burning the morning toast E) lighting a match Answer: A Diff: 1 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 7) Which of the following causes a chemi cal change? A) winding an alarm clock B) metabolizing fat C) slicing a tomato D) digging a hole E) pumping gasoline Answer: B Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G2 3 Copyright © 201 7 Pearson Education, Inc. 8) A chemist is given an unknown gas sample. Which observation describes a chemica l property of the sample? A) It extinguishes a glowing splint. B) It has a sharp, stinging odor. C) It is colorless. D) Its density is greater than that of air. E) It weighs 11.2 grams. Answer: A Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G1 9) A chemist is given an unknown sample. Which of her observations is not a physical property? A) The sample is a colorless liquid. B) The sample has an odor similar to gasoline. C) The sample is flammable. D) The sample size is 55 mL. E) The density of the liquid is 0 .789 g/mL. Answer: C Diff: 2 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G1 10) Which of the following is a physical property of aspirin? A) Aspirin can moderate some heart disorders when ingested. B) Aspirin does not decompose when tightly sealed in a bottle. C) Aspirin yields carbon dioxide and water vapor when burned. D) Aspirin can be pressed into tablets when mixed with cornstarch. E) Aspirin reacts with water to produce salicylic acid and acetic acid. Answer: D Diff: 3 Section: 1.1 LO: 1.1 Global LO: G1 4 Copyright © 201 7 Pearson Education, Inc. 11) Which of the following is an example of matter? A) light B) clothing C) forgiveness D) jealousy E) wisdom Answer: B Diff: 1 Section: 1.2 LO: 1.2 Global LO: G2 12) Which is an example of matter? A) electrical current B) conductivity C) reactivity D) plastic E) anxiety Answer: D Diff: 1 Section: 1.2 LO: 1.2 Global LO: G2 13) Which best describes the size and shape of a sample of gas? A) It has definite volume and definite shape. B) It has definite volume, but shape is determined by the containe r. C) Its volume is determined by the container, but it has a definite shape. D) Volume and shape are both determined by the container. E) Volume and shape cannot be described. Answer: D Diff: 1 Section: 1.2 LO: 1.2 Global LO: G1 14) Which term does not describe a conversion between states of matter? A) condensation B) evaporation C) freezing D) melting E) mixing Answer: E Diff: 1 Section: 1.2 LO: 1.2 Global LO: G2

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