General, Organic & Biological Chemistry
3rd Edition
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,Table of Contents
1. Matter and Measurement
2. Atoms and the Periodic Table
3. Ionic Compounds
4. Covalent Compounds
5. Chemical Reactions
6. Energy Changes, Reaction Rates, and Equilibrium
7. Gases, Liquids, and Solids
8. Solutions
9. Acids and Bases
10.Nuclear Chemistry
11.Introduction to Organic Molecules and Functional Groups
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12.Alkanes
13.Unsaturated Hydrocarbons
14.Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen, Halogen, or Sulfur
15.The Three-Dimensional Shape of Molecules
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16.Aldehydes and Ketones
17.Carboxylic Acids, Esters, and Amides
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18.Amines and Neurotransmitters
19.Lipids
20.Carbohydrates
21.Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes
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22.Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
23.Metabolism and Energy Production
24.Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism
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, Chapter 01
Matter and Measurement
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which is not an example of a pure substance?
A. Sugar
B. Air
C. Aluminum foil
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D. Water
E. A block of dry ice
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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
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2. Which is an example of a physical change?
A. The rusting of an iron nail
B. The burning of propane in a gas grill
C. Baking cookies
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D. Polishing tarnished silver
E. Melting of an ice cube in a glass of soda
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Bloom's Level: 2. Understand
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Classification and States of Matter
Topic: Study of Chemistry
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, 3. Which measurement has the fewest number of significant figures?
A. 12.80 m
B. 0.1280 m
C. 0.001280 m
D. 1280 m
E. All of the measurements have the same number of significant figures.
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
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4. Which quantity is an exact number?
A. 3 cars
B. 1,000 m
C. 2 L
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D. 453.6 g
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Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
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5. The number 0.0035880 expressed correctly using scientific notation is
A. 0.0035889
B. 3.5880 × 103
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3.5880 × 10–3
D. 3.5880 × 10–4
E. 3.588 × 10–3
Bloom's Level: 1. Remember
Difficulty: Easy
Gradable: automatic
Subtopic: Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
Topic: Study of Chemistry
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