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1 Are you in chemistry now?
Yes No IDK

2 Physics Chemistry Biology Geology
The study of the composition and structure of matter is the domain of which field of science? Physics Chemistry Biology Geology

3 Chemistry is chiefly concerned with the study of which of the following types of changes in substances? Changes in composition Changes in shape Changes in volume Changes in amount

4 A biochemist might: Determine the amount of energy released when a fossil fuel burns Design a method to speed up the production of a metal from its ore Identify the genes that control the production of insulin Determine how much table salt will dissolve in a liter of water

5 The study of substances that do not contain carbon.
Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Biochemistry Physical chemistry

6 Which of the following best describes an example of pure chemistry
Developing a cure for cancer Creating a new shampoo for Suave Studying chemicals that contain nitrogen

7 An analytical chemist would be interested in:
Determining the energy transfer when water boils Manufacturing nylon, which contains carbon Finding out how much nitrogen is in a sample of air Studying the process of photosynthesis in plants

8 Matter _____ . Is anything that has mass Is a solid, liquid, or gas
Takes up space All of the above

9 All of the following are physical properties of matter EXCEPT _____.
Mass Melting point Color Explosiveness

10 Which of the following CANNOT be classified as a substance?
Aluminum Steel Salt Sugar

11 Physical properties of a substance include _____.
Color and odor Melting points and boiling points Density and hardness All of the above

12 All of the following changes to a metal are physical changes EXCEPT _____.
Bending Rusting Melting Cutting

13 Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?
Alcohol and water Dirt and water Oil and water

14 Matter that is uniform throughout and can be separated into two or more pure substances only by a chemical change is a(n) _____. Element Mixture Compound Solution

15 Which of the following is NOT an example of matter?
Water vapor Smoke Rocks Energy

16 A ______________ is a kind of matter that has a uniform and definite composition
Heterogeneous mixture Solution Substance Homogeneous mixture

17 Process in which a liquid is boiled to produce a vapor and then is condensed again into a liquid to separate components. Chromatography Filtration Chemical change Distillation

18 Best method used to separate an insoluble solid and a liquid.
Distillation Evaporation Filtration Chromatography

19 Properties that depend on the amount of matter
Extensive Intensive

20 Malleability is the ability to
Be hammered into thin sheets Be drawn into fine wire Conduct an electric current Flow

21 Which of the following is an example of an extensive physical property?
Ductility Mass Melting point Conductivity

22 Which phrase best describes a pumpkin?
Homogeneous mixture Homogeneous compound Heterogeneous mixture Heterogeneous compound

23 Things to know… Calculate Rf values and compare to Food and Drug Values Understand how chromatography works along with other separation techniques Know all vocab words Apply the scientific method, identify variables in an experiment, graph data Signs of a chemical change/reaction Branches and areas of chemistry Pure vs. Applied

24 Reminder… Chromatography lab is due Wednesday, October 19


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