General Chemistry 101.001 EXAM 1

Section A Vocabulary

Match each word with its correct definition (14 points)

_______ 1. Physical Change A. A way of representing the

composition of a compound/substance.

_______ 2. Theory B. Electrically charged atoms or groups of

atoms.

_______ 3. Element C. Substances being transformed into

different substances.

_______ 4. Periodic Table D. A mixture where the properties are the

same thoughout.

_______ 5. Atom E. Substances composed of only one type of

atom.

_______ 6. Chemical Compound F. A change in physical properties of a

compound/substance.

_______ 7. Heterogeneous Mixture G. A tentative explanation or prediction of

experimental observations.

_______ 8. Extensive Properties H. Depends on amount of

compound/substance present.

_______ 9. Chemical Formula I. An organizal system of all known

elements.

_______ 10. Hypothesis J. Doesn’t depend on the amount if

compound/substance.

_______ 11. Homogenous Mixture K. Smallest component of an element

having the chemical properties of the element.

_______ 12. Intensive Properties L. A mixture where there are different

regions with varying properties.

_______ 13. Chemical Change M. A set of statements or principles

devised to explain a group of facts or phenomena.

_______ 14. Ion N. A substance composed of two or

more different elements.

Define the following terms (12 points)

Qualitative

Quantitative

Precision

Accuracy

Section B General Questions

1. Correctly place the following steps of the Scientific Method in order from first to last using 1 for the first step to 6 for the last step. (6 points)

______ Summarize results and replicate

______ Formulate a Hypothesis

______ Pose a reasonable question

______ Communicate results with the scientific community

______ Collect date from experiments

______ Formulate a Theory

2. Give the three states of matter. (3 points)

3. List three physical properties you can numerically measure. (3 points)

SECTION C Numerical Data Handling

Give the correct number of Significant Figures in each of the following measurements. (6 points)

________ 1. 3.45 g

________ 2. 0.02 mL

________ 3. 0.00670 cm

________ 4. 81000 g

________ 5. 69.003 dm3

________ 6. 50200.0 kg

Convert the following measurements from Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation. (4 points)

1. 0.000009 g ________________________

2. 346700 L ________________________

3. 205 mol ________________________

4. 0.01402 s ________________________

Convert the follow numbers from Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation. (4 points)

1. 3.025 x 103 ________________________

2. 8 x 10-5 ________________________

3. 16.05 x 10-4 ________________________

4. 0.71 x 102 ________________________

Correctly answer the following problems in the correct number of significant figures. (6 points)

1. (110.7-64) = ___________________

(0.056)(0.00216)

2. (1.68) x (23.56-2.305) = ___________________

1.248

SECTION D PROBLEM SOLVING

1. Classify the following as a physical change or chemical change. (5 points)

a. disgestion of food ________________

b. smashing a car against a tree ________________

c. fermentation to produce beer ________________

d. dissolving sugar into water ________________

e. rusting of iron ________________

2. Determine whether each of the following properties is extensive or

intensive. (5 points).

a. length _________________

b. volume _________________

c. temperature _________________

d. density _________________

e. mass _________________

3. The density of glycerine is 1.26 g/mL. Calculate the mass in grams of

400 mL of glycerine. Show prodecure. (4 points)

4. Convert 25°F to a) Celsius and b) Kelvins. Show prodecure. (4 points)

a.

b.

5. A marathon runner covers a distance of 40.0 km. a) What is the distance in

meters? b) In miles? (4 points)

a.

b.

EXTRA CREDIT (4 points)

Three liquids of different densities are mixed together. Because they are not miscible they form discrete layers,one on top of the other. The liquids are carbon tetrachloride (CCl4, d = 1.58 g/cm3), mercury (d = 13.456 g/cm3) and water (d = 1.00 g/cm3). A) Identity what type of mixture this is. B) If you have (blank) grams of CCl4 and (blank) cm3 of of water, how many grams of mercury are in a mixture with a (blank) number of mL?

(blank) cm3 = (blank) mL