Chemistry & Chemical Reactivity
John Kotz
9th Edition
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,Table of Contents
PART I: Concepts of Chemistry
1. Basic Concepts of Chemistry
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
3. Chemical Reactions
4. Stoichiometry: Quantitative Information from Chemical Reactions
5. Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Energy and Chemical Reactions
PART II: Atoms and Molecules
6. The Structure of Atoms
7. The Structure of Atoms and Periodic Trends
8. Covalent Bonding and Molecular Structure
9. Bonding and Molecular Structure – Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital Theory
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PART III: States of Matter
10. Gases and Their Properties
11. Intermolecular Forces and Liquids
12. Ionic Bonding, Metals, and the Solid State
13. Solutions and Their Behavior
PART IV: The Control of Chemical Reactions
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14. Chemical Kinetics – The Rates of Chemical Reactions
15. Principles of Reactivity: Chemical Equilibria
16. Equilibria and Acids and Bases
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17. Principles of Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
18. Thermodynamics – Entropy and Free Energy
19. Principles of Reactivity: Electron Transfer Reactions
PART V: The Chemistry of the Elements
20. Environmental Chemistry: Earth’s Environment, Energy, and Sustainability
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21. The Chemistry of the Main Group Elements
22. The Chemistry of the Transition Elements
23. Carbon: Not Just Another Element
24. Biochemistry
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25. Nuclear Chemistry
,Chapter 01 - Basic Concepts of Chemistry
1. A hypothesis is a .
a. well-tested unifying principle that explains a body of facts
b. set of experiments designed to test a theory
c. tentative explanation or predication based upon experimental observations
d. set of quantitative data
e. concise statement of behavior that is always the same under the same conditions
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
HAS VARIABLES: True
TOPICS: 1.1 Chemistry and Its Methods
NOTES: Dynamic Question
2. All of the following statements concerning green chemistry are correct EXCEPT
a. it is better to prevent waste than to treat or clean up waste after it is formed.
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b. synthetic methods should be designed to use and generate substances that possess little or no toxicity to
human health or the environment.
c. substances used in a chemical process should be chosen to minimize the potential for chemical accidents.
d. raw materials should be renewable whenever technically and economically practical.
e. chemical syntheses should be done at high enough temperatures to ensure harmful bacteria are destroyed.
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ANSWER: e
POINTS: 1
HAS VARIABLES: False
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TOPICS: 1.2 Sustainability and Green Chemistry
3. One of the following is not a description of gases. Which one is it?
a. particles far apart
b. relatively high densities
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c. expands infinitely on heating
d. fills any container completely
e. easily compressed
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ANSWER: b
POINTS: 1
HAS VARIABLES: True
TOPICS: 1.3 Classifying Matter
NOTES: Dynamic Question
4. Which of the following statements concerning the kinetic-molecular theory of matter is/are CORRECT?
1. Particles in a liquid vibrate back and forth about an average position.
2. Particles in a solid are packed closely together, but are not confined to specific positions.
3. Particles in a gas fly about randomly, colliding with themselves and the walls of their container.
a. 1 only b. 2 only c. 3 only d. 1 and 2 e. 1, 2, and 3
ANSWER: c
POINTS: 1
HAS VARIABLES: False
, TOPICS: 1.3 Classifying Matter
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