Introductory Chemistry Essentials 5th Edition by Nivado Tro -Test Bank
Global
Outcome: G2
4)
Different molecules can have different shapes.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Global
Outcome: G1
5)
The properties of water do not depend on how the atoms are bonded together in
the molecule.
Answer: FALSE Introductory Chemistry, 5e (Tro)
Chapter 1 The
Chemical World
True/False
Questions
1)
Chemicals make up everything around you, including your own body.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Learning
Outcome: 1.1
Global
Outcome: G1
2)
Chemists study the properties of substances and the particles that compose
those substances.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Learning
Outcome: 1.1
Global
Outcome: G1
3)
When a sealed can of soda pop is opened, the carbon dioxide gas fizzes out
because the pressure is released.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Global
Outcome: G1
6)
Both carbon dioxide molecules and water molecules consist of three atoms bonded
together in a straight line.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.1
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Global
Outcome: G1
7)
Molecules are responsible for scattering light which causes the colors of the
sunset.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.2
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Global
Outcome: G1
8)
All things are made of atoms or molecules.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.3
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Global
Outcome: G1
9)
Atoms and molecules determine how matter behaves.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.3
Learning
Outcome: 1.2
Global
Outcome: G1
10)
Chemistry is the science that seeks to understand what matter does by studying
living organisms.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.3
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
11)
The scientific method emphasizes reason as the way to understand the world.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G5
12)
A hypothesis can never be proven as wrong.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
13)
A theory is always true and can never be proven as wrong.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
14)
Theories can be tested and validated through experimentation.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G9
15)
If experimental results contradict a hypothesis, the hypothesis must be either
revised or discarded.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
16)
The Greek philosophers used observation and experimentation to understand the
world.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
17)
A scientific law is a brief statement that summarizes past observations and
predicts future ones.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
18)
The law of conservation of mass states, "In a chemical reaction matter can
be created and destroyed."
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
19)
Antoine Lavoisier observed that burning objects in a closed container resulted
in a loss of mass.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Global
Outcome: G1
20)
A scientific theory describes the underlying reasons for observations and laws.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
21)
The scientific method ensures that poor theories are eliminated over time and
good theories remain.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
22)
A theory is the equivalent of an opinion.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
23)
Antoine Lavoisier proposed the atomic theory.
Answer: FALSE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1
24)
John Dalton proposed the atomic theory.
Answer: TRUE
Diff:
1 Page Ref: 1.4
Learning
Outcome: 1.3
Global
Outcome: G1