Chemistry- Chapter 1 Review – Flashcards
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What is a chemical in the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs most of the radiation that could damage things on Earth? |
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ozone |
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What is any substance with a definite composition? |
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chemical |
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What does ozone consist of? |
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three particles of oxygen (O3) |
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What are the 5 layers of the atmosphere from the Earth upward? |
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troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere |
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About 90% of ozone is located in which layer of the atmosphere? |
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stratosphere |
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In what layer of the atmosphere contains the air we breathe, all the clouds, where airplanes fly, and all weather? |
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troposphere |
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What causes oxygen gas to break down into two individual particles of oxygen? |
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ultraviolent radiation |
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What do individual oxygen particles combine with to form ozone, which consists of 3 particles of oxygen? |
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oxygen gas |
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What is the thinning of the ozone layer called? |
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the ozone hole |
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What is the ozone hole more like than an actual hole? |
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thinning of a sock |
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What does CFC stand for? |
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Chlorofluorocarbon |
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What is Clorofluorocarbon composed of? |
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chlorine, fluorine, and carbon |
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What are CFC's used for? |
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coolants, plastic foams, and propellants in spray cans |
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Are all CFC's synthetic chemicals? |
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yes |
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Do CFC's usually react readily with other chemicals? |
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no |
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Were CFC's developed as replacements for toxic refrigerants? |
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yes |
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What is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes? |
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chemistry |
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What has mass and takes up space? |
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matter |
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What is the amount of matter in an object? |
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mass |
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Does mass change with location? |
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no |
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What is the gravitational pull on matter? |
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weight |
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Does weight change with location? |
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yes |
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Would a person that weighs 75kg on the moon weigh more, less, or the same? |
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less |
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Would a person whose mass was 75kg more, less, or the same mass on the moon? |
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the same |
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Since people can easily be seen without a microscope, what are they termed? |
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macroscopic |
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Atoms are very small and cannot be see with even the most powerful microscopes. What are they termed? |
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submicroscopic |
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What is the study of matter and processes in living things? |
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bichemistry |
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What is the study of carbon containing chemicals? |
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organic chemistry |
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What is the study of components and composition of substances? |
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analytical chemistry |
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What is the study of matter that does not usually contain carbon? |
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inorganic chemistry |
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What is the study of behavior and changes of matter and related energy changes? |
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physical chemistry |
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Which branch of chemistry deals with reaction rates? |
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physical chemistry |
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Which branch of chemistry deals with minerals, metals and nonmetals, and semiconductors? |
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inorganic chemistry |
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Which branch of chemistry deals with metabolism and fermentation? |
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biochemistry |
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Which branch of chemistry deals with pharmaceuticals and plastics? |
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organic chemistry |
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Which branch of chemistry deals with food nutrients and quality control? |
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analytical chemistry |
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What are the steps of the scientific method? |
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1. Define the problem 2. collect background information 3. form a hypothesis 4. test the hypothesis in an experiments 5. make and record observations 6. draw conclusions and predict |
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What is the first step of the scientific method? |
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define the problem |
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What is the second step in the scientific method? |
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collect background information |
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What is the third step of the scientific method? |
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form a hypothesis |
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What is the fourth step of the scientific method? |
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test the hypothesis in experiments |
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What is the fifth step of the scientific method? |
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make and record obervations |
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What is the sixth step of the scientific method? |
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draw conclusions and predict |
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What is another term for the scientific method? |
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systematic approach to problem solving |
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What kind of data is numerical information given in? |
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quantitative data |
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What type of data/info is related to the five senses (look, feel, sound, taste, or smell)? |
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qualitative |
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What is a tentative explanation for an observation or educated guess that can be tested by an experiment? |
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hypothesis |
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What is something that can change or be changed? |
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variable |
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What is the variable in an experiment that changes in response to the controlled variable called? |
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dependent variable |
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What axis is the dependent variable plotted on? |
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y-axis |
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What is the variable that is changed or controlled by the experimenter? |
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independent variable |
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Where is the independent variable plotted? |
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x-axis |
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What is a standard for comparison in an experiment? |
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control |
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What is a visual, verbal, and/or mathematical explanation of experimental data called? |
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model |
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What states a conclusion that occurs consistently over time (statement doesn't tell why)? |
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scientific law |
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What is a broad principle of nature supported over time (tells why and may be changed over time)? |
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theory |
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What is research undertaken to solve a specific problem? |
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applied research |
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What is the act of gaining knowledge for the sake of knowledge itself? |
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pure research |
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Who discovered the antibiotic penicillin? |
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Alexander Fleming |
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What year did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin? |
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1928 |
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Technically, what is the antibiotic penicillin? |
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a bacteria killing mold called penicillum notatum |
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What is the practical use of science? |
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technology |
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Who developed the theory of relativity? |
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Albert Einstein |
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What is the formula for relativity? |
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e=mc2 |
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What does e=mc2 stand for? |
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energy=mass x speed of light squared |
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What is the value and units for speed of light? |
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3 x 10^3 m/s |
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What does ATP stand for? |
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Adenosine Triphosphate |
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What does the ATP molecule store and release? |
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energy |
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Are breathing and respiration the same thing? |
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no |
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What should you always wear in a lab situation? |
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goggles |
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What is the chemical reaction that occurs in plants to make their own food? |
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photosynthesis |
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What contains carbon with a few exceptions? |
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organic compounds |
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What contains carbon and hydrogen only? |
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hydrocarbons |
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What are hydrocarbons with only single bonds between atoms? |
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alkanes |
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What is methane? |
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CH4 |
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What is fuel for cooking and heating? |
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propane |
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What is used in small lighters and some torches? |
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butane |
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Count to ten in organic chemistry |
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meth, eth, prop, but, pent, hex, hep, oct, non, dec |
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What is the formula for determining ALKANES? |
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CnH2n+2 |
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What are hydrocarbons that contain one or more DOUBLE covalent bonds between atoms? |
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Alkenes |
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What is the formula for determining ALKENES? |
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CnH2n |
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What are hydrocarbons with one or more TRIPLE bonds between carbon atoms in a chain? |
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Alkynes |
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What is the formula for determining ALKYNES? |
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CnH2n-2 |
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What is the most common alkyne? |
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ethyne |
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What's another term for ethyne? |
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acetylene |
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What are functional groups? |
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atom or group of atoms that always react in a certain way (change the physical and chemical properties of the parent hydrocarbon) |
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What changes the physical and chemical properties of the parent hydrocarbon? |
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functional groups |
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What do all alcohols have? |
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a hydroxyl functional group (-OH) |
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What do amines have? |
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an amino group (-NH2) |
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What do carboxylic acids have? |
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the carboxyl group (-COOH) |
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What is the carbonyl group? |
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(-C=O) |
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What are another functional group? |
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Esters |
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What does each functional group produce? |
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a unique odor |