
Section 1.1 and 1.2 Quiz
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- Q1Why is basic research important to technological development?Study of structure and matterJob securityCome up with new products and processes that improve the quality of lifeSolves problems60s
- Q2Chemistry is the study ofProcesses that impact earth's surface and the environment of which people live inOrganic, Inorganic, Physical, Analytical, Biochemistry and Theoreticalstructure and properties of matter, the processes that matter undergoes, and the energy changes that accompany these processesbehavioral processes in the human body60s
- Q3Using technological development, scientists looking for new ways to transmit information found that laser pulses could be sent through plastic fibers. This led to the technology of _____________________________FlashlightsLaser pensFiber optic cablesWireless Internet60s
- Q4What question(s) could lead a chemist to try to answer about a material call "Chemical X"?All of the Above"What makes up this material?""How does this material change when heated or cooled?""What rules determine how materials change in different situations?"60s
- Q5The materials with which chemists work are called ______________________________chemicalsmixturessolutionsreactants60s
- Q6What is an example of a chemical change?rustingcuttingmeltinggrinding60s
- Q7A _________________________ relates to a substance's ability to undergo changes that transform it into different substances.physical propertychemical propertychemical changechemical reaction60s
- Q8Why is boiling a pot of water an example of a physical change?there is a change in one or more substances are converted into different substancesBecause it changes the identity of the substanceBecause it is a liquid and it has a definite volume but no definite shapeWhen matter changes state, the movement of and distance between the particles in the matter change, but the matter itself stays the same60s
- Q9What has a fixed composition?MixturesPure substanceMatterSolutions60s
- Q10List the three common states of matter in order from the state with the fastest-moving particles to the state with the slowest-moving particles.Gas - Liquid - SolidSolid - Liquid - GasPlasma - Solid - LiquidLiquid - Solid - Gas60s
- Q11An atom can be explained as...matter that takes up space and has massa pure substance that cannot be broken down into smaller, stable substancescan be broken down into simpler, stable substancessmallest unit of an element that maintains the chemical identity of that element60s
- Q12How can physical properties be observed?when it changes the identity of a substancewithout changing the identity of the substancethrough a chemical reactionwhen at least one new substance was formed60s