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Homework Week 3

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  125 mL
B  0.10 mL
C  250 mL
D  63 mL
E  0.0040 mL
Question #2
A  sublimation.
B  boiling.
C  deposition.
D  melting.
E  evaporation.
Question #3
A  digesting a cheeseburger
B  baking a cake
C  grinding coffee beans
D  converting water to hydrogen and oxygen
E  burning coal
Question #4
A  what happens to the particles of a substance as it is heated.
B  the chemical changes that occur as the substance is heated.
C  the changes in the temperature and physical state of a substance as it is heated.
D  what a substance looks like as it is heated.
E  what happens to the heat applied as the temperature is increased.
Question #5
A  650. cal
B  2.72 cal
C  155 cal
D  1550 cal
E  2720 cal
Question #6
A  liquid + gas.
B  liquid.
C  solid + liquid.
D  gas.
E  solid.
Question #7
A  tea
B  carbon
C  sugar
D  noodle soup
E  water
Question #8
A  a change in temperature of a gas.
B  the solid being broken into smaller pieces.
C  a change in temperature of a liquid.
D  a change of state.
E  a change in temperature of a solid.
Question #9
A  natural gas.
B  a coiled spring.
C  running water.
D  chemical energy.
E  a tree.
Question #11
A  melting ice
B  sublimation of dry ice
C  pouring water into a vacuum-insulated bottle
D  freezing water
E  vaporization of alcohol
Question #12
A  the heat of vaporization for water
B  the specific heat of water
C  the mass of the water sample
D  the initial temperature
E  the final temperature
Question #13
A  a tomato ripening
B  baking a cake
C  digesting a meal
D  dry ice subliming
E  fermenting grapes to produce wine
Question #14
A  compound.
B  element.
C  homogeneous mixture.
D  heterogeneous mixture.
E  none of the above
Question #15
A  fixed relative to the size of the molecules.
B  small relative to the size of the molecules.
C  very large relative to the size of the molecules.
D  close relative to the size of the molecules.
E  very close relative to the size of the molecules.
Question #16
A  particles move very rapidly
B  has its own shape
C  particles are close together and move randomly
D  fills the entire volume of the container
E  There is essentially no interaction between the particles.
Question #17
A  ice at 0 °C
B  steam at 110 °C
C  ice at -20 °C
D  water at 20 °C
E  boiling water
Question #18
A  homogeneous mixture.
B  heterogeneous mixture.
C  compound.
D  element.
E  none of the above
Question #20
A  1.8 cal
B  3.6 x 103 cal
C  80. cal
D  3.6 cal
E  0.56 cal
Question #21
A  nonelectrolyte.
B  weak electrolyte.
C  strong electrolyte.
D  semiconductor.
E  nonconductor.
Question #22
A  35 °C
B  113 °C
C  178 °C
D  63 °C
E  77 °C
Question #23
A  boiling water for soup
B  tearing a piece of aluminum foil
C  freezing water to make ice cubes
D  burning gasoline in a lawnmower
E  melting gold to make jewelry
Question #24
A  energy.
B  heating.
C  cooling.
D  specific heat.
E  calorie.
Question #25
A  is the substance present in the smallest concentration.
B  is a liquid.
C  can be a solid, liquid, or gas.
D  can be a liquid or gas.
E  is never a solid.
Question #26
A  grams of solvent in 100 g of solution.
B  grams of solute in 100 g of solution.
C  grams of solute in 100 g of solvent.
D  grams of solute in 1 kg of solvent.
E  grams of solute in 1 kg of solution.
Question #27
A  change 1 g of the substance from the liquid to the solid state.
B  convert 1 g of a solid to a gas.
C  raise the temperature of 1 g of the substance by 1 °C.
D  change 1 g of the substance from the solid to the liquid state.
E  convert 1 g of a liquid to gas.
Question #28
A  tin
B  salt
C  sugar
D  water
E  iced tea
Question #29
A  has a definite volume
B  particles are close together
C  particles are in fixed positions
D  particles are moving very fast
E  has a definite shape
Question #31
A  heterogeneous mixture.
B  homogeneous mixture.
C  compound.
D  electron.
E  element.
Question #32
A  310 °C.
B  -9 °C.
C  5 °C.
D  16 °C.
E  42 °C.
Question #33
A  200. g
B  8.0 g
C  800. g
D  0.0050 g
E  2.0 g
Question #35
A  nonpolar.
B  dilute.
C  saturated.
D  polar.
E  unsaturated.
Question #36
A  68 °F
B  -22 °F
C  239 °F
D  43 °F
E  94 °F