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NETA ASSESSMENT
Test Bank
to accompany




Test Bank prepared by
Brett McCollum
Mount Royal University

,NETA Assessment: Test Bank to accompany Chemistry: Human Activity,
Chemical Reactivity, Second International Edition

By Peter G. Mahaffy, Robert Bucat, Roy Tasker, John C. Kotz, Paul M.
Treichel, Gabriela C. Weaver, John McMurry


Test Bank prepared by Brett McCollum, Mount Royal University

Text ISBN: 0176660887

NETA copy editor: Kelli Howey


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, TABLE OF CONTENTS


Part 1: Chemistry: A Human Activity
CHAPTER 1: Human Activity, Chemical Reactivity ..................................................................... 1-1

Part 2: An Overview of Materials and Reactions
CHAPTER 2: Building Blocks of Materials .................................................................................... 2-1
CHAPTER 3: Models of Structure to Explain Properties ............................................................. 3-1
CHAPTER 4: Carbon Compounds .................................................................................................. 4-1
CHAPTER 5: Chemical Reaction, Chemical Equations ................................................................ 5-1
CHAPTER 6: Chemistry of Water, Chemistry in Water .............................................................. 6-1
CHAPTER 7: Chemical Reactions and Energy Flows ................................................................... 7-1

Part 3: Relating the Structure and Behaviour of Substances
CHAPTER 8: Modelling Atoms and Their Electrons .................................................................... 8-1
CHAPTER 9: Molecular Structures, Shapes, and Stereochemistry—Our
Evidence .............................................................................................................................................. 9-1
CHAPTER 10: Modelling Bonding in Molecules .......................................................................... 10-1
CHAPTER 11: States of Matter ..................................................................................................... 11-1
CHAPTER 12: Solutions and Their Behaviour ............................................................................ 12-1

Part 4: Competing Influences on Chemical Reactions
CHAPTER 13: Dynamic Chemical Equilibrium .......................................................................... 13-1
CHAPTER 14: Acid-Base Equilibria in Aqueous Solution .......................................................... 14-1
CHAPTER 15: Solubility, Precipitation, and Complexation ....................................................... 15-1
CHAPTER 16: Electron Transfer Reactions and Electrochemistry ........................................... 16-1
CHAPTER 17: Spontaneous Change: How Far? ......................................................................... 17-1
CHAPTER 18: Spontaneous Change: How Fast? ........................................................................ 18-1

Part 5: Carbon Compounds: Patterns of Structure and Reactivity
CHAPTER 19: Alkenes and Alkynes ............................................................................................. 19-1
CHAPTER 20: Aromatic Compounds ........................................................................................... 20-1
CHAPTER 21: Halogenated Organic Compounds ....................................................................... 21-1
CHAPTER 22: Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers .............................................................................. 22-1
CHAPTER 23: Carbonyl Compounds: Part I .............................................................................. 23-1
CHAPTER 24: Carbonyl Compounds: Part II ............................................................................. 24-1
CHAPTER 25: Amines and Nitrogen Heterocycles ...................................................................... 25-1

Part 6: Compounds of the Elements: Patterns of Structure
and Reactivity
CHAPTER 26: Main Group Elements and Their Compounds ................................................... 26-1
CHAPTER 27: Transition Elements and Their Compounds ...................................................... 27-1

Part 7: Chemistry of Materials, Life, and the Nucleus
CHAPTER 28: The Chemistry of Modern Materials ................................................................... 28-1
CHAPTER 29: Biomolecules .......................................................................................................... 29-1
CHAPTER 30: Nuclear Chemistry ................................................................................................ 30-1




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, PREFACE




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