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Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
- In which of the following pairs of properties are both properties chemical properties?
- Freezes at 10°C and is nonflammable
- Decomposes at 500°C and reacts with bromine
- Poor conductor of heat and is reddish brown in color
- Has a low density and is very hard
- Which of the following statements concerning pure substances is correct?
- Elements, but not compounds, are pure substances.
- A pure substance can never be separated into simpler pure substances using chemical means.
- Pure substances cannot have a variable composition.
- More than one correct response
- No correct response
- Give the classification of matter when two substances exist with three phases present.
- heterogeneous mixture b. homogeneous mixture
- compound d. element
Use the following to answer the questions below:
In each of the following multiple-choice questions, characterize EACH of the three given statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status of the statements using the choices.
a) All three statements are true.
b) Two of the three statements are true.
c) Only one of the statements is true.
d) None of the statements is true.
4. Statements:
(1) A basis for distinguishing between an element and a compound is whether the substance can be decomposed into other substances using chemical means.(2) Current chemical theory strongly suggests that all naturally occurring elements have been identified.(3) The elements silver, gold, and aluminum all have chemical symbols that start with the letter A.
- All three statements are true.
- Two of the three statements are true.
- Only one of the statements is true.
- None of the statements is true.
- A substance reacts vigorously with chlorine. Choose the appropriate classification from the response list below:
- could be an element or a compound.
- could be an element but not a compound.
- could be a compound but not an element.
- can neither be an element nor a compound.
- A substance that cannot be separated into two or more substances using physical means
- must be an element.
- could be a compound.
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- must be a pure substance.
- more than one correct response
- no correct response
- Which one of the following statements about heteroatomic molecules is correct?
- Two atoms in a heteroatomic molecule may be the same.
- Upon chemical subdivision, heteroatomic molecules always yield two or more kinds of atoms.
- Heteroatomic molecules maintain the properties of their constituent elements.
- Molecules of certain elements are heteroatomic.
- Which of the following is a correct description of a sample of ice cubes in water?
- One phase present, one substance present
- One phase present, two substances present
- Two phases present, one substance present
- Two phases present, two substances present
- A pure substance F is found to change upon heating into two new pure substances M and Y. Both M and Y may be
decomposed by chemical means. From this we may conclude that:
- F is an element, M and Y are compounds.
- F is a compound, M and Y are elements.
- F, M, and Y are all elements.
- F, M, and Y are all compounds.
- A substance has a variable composition. Choose the appropriate classification from the response list below:
- could be an element or a compound.
- could be an element but not a compound.
- could be a compound but not an element.
- can neither be an element nor a compound.
- Which of the following statements about heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures is correct?
- It is possible to have heterogeneous mixtures in which all the components are liquids.
- A homogeneous mixture contains visibly different parts, or phases.
- All of the phases in a heterogeneous mixture must be in the same state.
- No two phases in a heterogeneous mixture can be in the same state.
- For the elements silicon, sulfur, and tin; choose the appropriate characterization of the set's chemical symbols from the
- All symbols have one letter.
- All symbols have two letters.
- All symbols start with the same letter.
- All symbols start with a letter not the first letter of the element's English name.
response list.
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- could be an element or a compound.
- could be an element but not a compound. 2 / 4
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- could be a compound but not an element.
- can neither be an element nor a compound.
Use the following to answer the questions below:
In each of the following multiple-choice questions, characterize EACH of the three given statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status of the statements using the choices.
a) All three statements are true.
b) Two of the three statements are true.
c) Only one of the statements is true.
d) None of the statements is true.
14. Statements:
(1) When the formula for a compound contains parentheses it is an indication that the compound is unstable and subject to decomposition.(2) The fact that an unknown substance reacts with chlorine is insufficient basis for classifying the unknown as a compound.(3) All chemical symbols use a two-letter notation to represent the name of an element.
- All three statements are true.
- Two of the three statements are true.
- Only one of the statements is true.
- None of the statements is true.
- Give the classification of matter when two substances are present as a heteroatomic molecules.
- heterogeneous mixture b. homogeneous mixture
- compound d. element
- Which of the following substances is both homoatomic and tetraatomic?
- HCN b.
H2O2 c.P4 d.H2CO3
- In which of the following sequences of elements do all members of the sequence have chemical symbols starting with
- Sulfur, silicon, sodium
- Gold, silver, aluminum
- Potassium, phosphorus, lead
- More than one correct response
- No correct response
the same letter?
- For the elements calcium, iron, and beryllium; choose the appropriate characterization of the set's chemical symbols
- All symbols have one letter.
- All symbols have two letters.
- All symbols start with the same letter.
- All symbols start with a letter not the first letter of the element's English name.
from the response list.
- In which of the following pairs of chemical formulas do both members of the pair have the same number of atoms per 3 / 4
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molecule?a.NaSCN and H2CO3 b.CoCl2 and COCl2 c.O2N2 and NH3
- more than one correct response
- no correct response
- For the elements gold, lead, and bromine; choose the appropriate characterization of the set's chemical symbols from
- All symbols have one letter.
- All symbols have two letters.
- All symbols start with the same letter.
- All symbols start with a letter not the first letter of the element's English name.
the response list.
- In which of the following sequences of chemical formulas do all members of the sequence fit the description
- more than one correct response
- no correct response
“heteroatomic and triatomic”?a.HCN, H2O and O3 b.CO2, NO2 and N2O c.S2O, SO2, and SO3
- Which of the following substances is both heteroatomic and triatomic?
- HCN b.
H2O2 c.P4 d.H2CO3
- Give the classification of matter when two substances exist with two phases present.
- heterogeneous mixture b. homogeneous mixture
- compound d. element
Use the following to answer the questions below:
In each of the following multiple-choice questions, characterize EACH of the three given statements as being TRUE or FALSE and then indicate the collective true-false status of the statements using the choices.
a) All three statements are true.
b) Two of the three statements are true.
c) Only one of the statements is true.
d) None of the statements is true.
24. Statements:
(1) The determination of a physical property of a substance causes no change in the identity of the substance.(2) Matter is anything that has mass, occupies space, and can be seen by the naked eye.(3) The two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust are oxygen and carbon.
- All three statements are true.
- Two of the three statements are true.
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