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Tutorial Question Chap 1-2018

This document contains 31 multiple choice questions from a chemistry tutorial on chapter 1. The questions cover topics like the states of matter, chemical symbols, units of measurement including mass, volume, density and temperature. They involve calculations using conversion factors, densities, volumes, and numbers of significant figures. In summary, the document tests fundamental chemistry concepts through multiple choice questions ranging from definitions to calculations.

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Tutorial Question Chap 1-2018

This document contains 31 multiple choice questions from a chemistry tutorial on chapter 1. The questions cover topics like the states of matter, chemical symbols, units of measurement including mass, volume, density and temperature. They involve calculations using conversion factors, densities, volumes, and numbers of significant figures. In summary, the document tests fundamental chemistry concepts through multiple choice questions ranging from definitions to calculations.

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Chemistry: Tutorial Questions Chapter 1 -2018-

1.1 Multiple Choice and Bimodal 6) A one degree of temperature difference is


Questions the smallest on the __________ temperature
scale.
1) Solids have a __________ shape and are A) Kelvin
not appreciably __________. B) Celsius
A) definite, compressible C) Fahrenheit
B) definite, incompressible D) Kelvin and Celsius
C) indefinite, compressible E) Fahrenheit and Celsius
D) indefinite, incompressible
E) sharp, convertible 7) The SI unit of temperature is _________.
A) K
2) __________ is the chemical symbol for B) °C
elemental sodium. C) °F
A) S D) t
B) W E) T
C) So
D) Na 8) The temperature of 25 °C is __________
E) Sn in Kelvins.
A) 103
3) If matter is uniform throughout and B) 138
cannot be separated into other substances by C) 166
physical processes, but can be decomposed D) 248
into other substances by chemical processes, E) 298
it is called a (an) __________.
A) heterogeneous mixture 9) The freezing point of water at 1 atm
B) element pressure is __________.
C) homogeneous mixture A) 0 °F
D) compound B) 0 K
E) mixture of elements C) 0 °C
D) -273 °C
4) A separation process that depends on E) -32 °F
differing abilities of substances to form
gases is called __________. 10) A temperature of 400. K is the same as
A) filtration __________ °F.
B) solvation A) 260
C) distillation B) 286
D) chromatography C) 88
E) All of the above are correct. D) 103
E) 127
5) The SI unit for mass is __________.
A) kilogram 11) 1 picometer = __________ centimeters
B) gram A) 11010
C) pound B) 11010
D) troy ounce C) 1108
E) none of the above D) 1108
E) 11012
Chemistry: Tutorial Questions Chapter 1 -2018-

12) 1 kilogram = __________ milligrams 2.67 g/cm3 . 30.5 mL of this liquid would
A) 1106 have a mass of __________ Kg.
B) 1,000 A) 81.4
C) 10,000 B) 11.4
D) 1,000,000 C) 0.0875
E) none of the above D) 0.0814
E) 0.0114
13) "Absolute zero" refers to __________. 18) Osmium has a density of 22.6 g/cm3 .
A) 0 Kelvin The mass of a block of osmium that
B) 0 ° Fahrenheit measures 1.01 cm × 0.233 cm × 0.648 cm is
C) 0 ° Celsius __________ g.
D) °C + 9/5(°F - 32) A) 6.75103
E) 273.15 °C B) 3.45
C) 148
14) An object will sink in a liquid if the D) 6.75103
density of the object is greater than that of E) 34.5
the liquid. The mass of a sphere is 9.83 g. If
the volume of this sphere is less than 19) The number 0.00430 has __________
__________ cm3 , then the sphere will sink significant figures.
in liquid mercury (density = 13.6 g/cm3) . A) 2
A) 0.723 B) 3
B) 1.38 C) 5
C) 134 D) 6
D) 7.48 E) 4
E) none of the above
20) The number 1.00430 has __________
15) The density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3 . A significant figures.
piece of silver that occupies a volume of A) 2
23.6 cm3 would have a mass of B) 3
__________ g. C) 5
A) 248 D) 6
B) 0.445 E) 4
C) 2.25
D) 112 21) The correct answer (reported to the
E) 23.6 proper number of significant figures) to the
following is __________.
16) A certain liquid has a density of 6.3 × 3.25 = __________
2.67 g/cm3 . 1340 g of this liquid would A) 20.
occupy a volume of __________ L. B) 20.475
A) 1.99 103 C) 20.48
B) 50.2 D) 20.5
C) 3.58 E) 21
D) 35.8 22) 45 m/s = __________ km/hr
E) 0.502 A) 2.7
B) 0.045
17) A certain liquid has a density of C) 1.6 102
Chemistry: Tutorial Questions Chapter 1 -2018-

D) 2.7 103 27) The output of a plant is 4335 pounds of


E) 1.6 105 ball bearings per week (five days). If each
ball bearing weighs 0.0113 g, how many
23) The correct result (indicating the proper ball bearings does the plant make in a single
number of significant figures) of the day? (Indicate the number in proper
following addition is __________. scientific notation with the appropriate
12 number of significant figures.)
1.2 A) 3.84 105
0.12 B) 7.67 104
+ 0.012 C) 867
A) 13 D) 3.48 107
B) 13.3 E) 2.91106
C) 13.33 28) One edge of a cube is measured and
D) 13.332 found to be 13 cm. The volume of the cube
E) none of the above in m3 is __________.
A) 2.2 103
24) B) 2.2 106
(0.002843)(12.80184) C) 2.2
0.00032 D) 2.2 103
= __________ E) 2.2 106
A) 113.73635
B) 113.736 29) The density of lead is 11.4 g/cm3 . The
C) 113.74 mass of a lead ball with a radius of 0.50 mm
D) 113.7 is __________ g.
E) 1.1102 (𝜋 = 3.1416, 𝑉𝑠𝑝ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 =4/3𝜋𝑟3)
A) 6.0
25) The correct result of the molecular mass B) 4.6 102
calculation for
C) 4.6 105
H2SO4 is _____________.
D) 6.0 103
4 × 15.9994 + 32.066 + 2 × 1.0079 =
E) 4.6
A) 98.08
B) 98.079
30) Round the following number to four
C) 98.074
significant figures and express the result in
D) 98.838
standard exponential notation:
E) 98.84
229.613
26) There are __________ significant A) 0.2296 103
figures in the answer to the following B) 229.6
computation: C) 2.296 102
(29.2 20.0)(1.79 105) D) 2.296 102
1.39 E) 22.96 101
A) 1
B) 2 31) Accuracy refers to __________.
C) 3 A) how close a measured number is to zero
D) 4 B) how close a measured number is to the
E) 5 calculated value
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C) how close a measured number is to other 35) Which one of the following is an
measured numbers intensive property?
D) how close a measured number is to the A) mass
true value B) temperature
E) how close a measured number is to C) heat content
infinity D) volume
E) amount
32) Precision refers to __________.
A) how close a measured number is to other 36) Of the following, only __________ is an
measured numbers extensive property.
B) how close a measured number is to the A) density
true value B) mass
C) how close a measured number is to the C) boiling point
calculated value D) freezing point
D) how close a measured number is to zero E) temperature
E) how close a measured number is to
infinity 37) Which one of the following is often
easily separated into its components by
33) A cube of an unknown metal measures simple techniques such as filtering or
1.61 mm on one side. The mass of the cube decanting?
is 36 mg. Which of the following is most A) heterogeneous mixture
likely the unknown metal? B) compounds
A) copper C) homogeneous mixture
B) rhodium D) elements
C) niobium E) solutions
D) vanadium
E) zirconium

34) You have to calculate the volume of a


gas sample with mass of 1.000 103 g and
density of 1.027 g/L , but you have forgotten
the formula. Which way of reasoning would
help you in finding the correct mass?
A) If 1.027 g of a gas takes up a volume of 1
L, then 1.000 103 g of the same gas takes
up a volume of _____.
B) If 1.027 L of gas has a mass of 1 g, then
_____ L has the mass of 1.000 103 g

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