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1Question

What does chemistry study in material substances?

Réponse

Preparation, properties, structure, and reactions.

2Question

During which years did chemistry develop mainly as Alchemy and Iatrochemistry?

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1300–1600 CE.

3Question

When did modern chemistry take shape in Europe?

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In the eighteenth century.

4Question

What were the ancient Indian names for chemistry?

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Rasayan Shastra, Rastantra, Ras Kriya, and Rasvidya.

5Question

What materials did Harappans produce using metallurgy?

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Baked and glazed pottery, faience, and objects from lead, silver, gold, and copper.

6Question

How did Harappans increase the hardness of copper?

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By adding tin and arsenic.

7Question

Where and when were ancient Indian glass objects found?

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At Maski (1000–900 BCE) and Hastinapur and Taxila (1000–200 BCE).

8Question

What does Kautilya’s Arthashastra describe about salt production?

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Producing salt from the sea.

9Question

What did Acharya Kanda propose about the nature of substances?

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They consist of eternal, indestructible, spherical, indivisible particles called Paramãnu.

10Question

What does Nagarjuna’s Rasratnakar discuss?

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Mercury compounds and methods for extracting gold, silver, tin, and copper.

11Question

What medicinal use does Charaka Samhita describe related to metal bhasmas?

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Their extreme particle-size reduction linked to nanotechnology involving metal nanoparticles.

12Question

What defines matter in chemistry?

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Anything that has mass and occupies space.

13Question

Name one area where chemistry contributes to food production.

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Chemistry contributes to fertilisers.

14Question

Which drugs are effective in cancer therapy?

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Cisplatin and taxol.

15Question

What is AZT used for?

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To help AIDS patients.

16Question

What materials has chemistry enabled by designing specific properties?

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Superconducting ceramics, conducting polymers, and optical fibres.

17Question

What environmental issue do chlorofluorocarbons contribute to?

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Stratospheric ozone depletion.

18Question

What has been done to chlorofluorocarbons to reduce their harm?

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Safer alternatives have been synthesised.

19Question

Which gases remain concerns for greenhouse effects?

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Methane and carbon dioxide.

20Question

How is matter classified macroscopically?

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Into mixtures and pure substances.

21Question

Into which categories are pure substances further classified?

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Elements and compounds.

22Question

What defines a homogeneous mixture?

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Components are uniformly distributed with uniform composition.

23Question

What characterizes a heterogeneous mixture?

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Non-uniform composition with visible different components.

24Question

How can mixture components be separated?

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By physical methods like hand-picking, filtration, crystallisation, and distillation.

25Question

What is an element?

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A pure substance with only one type of atom in its particles.

26Question

What defines a compound?

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Atoms of different elements combined in a definite ratio.

27Question

How can compounds be separated into simpler substances?

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Only by chemical methods.

28Question

What distinguishes physical properties from chemical properties?

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Physical properties can be measured without changing a substance's identity.

29Question

What does a quantitative observation include?

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A number followed by the unit of measurement.

30Question

When was the International System of Units established?

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In 1960 by the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures.

31Question

What are the seven SI base quantities?

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Length, mass, time, electric current, thermodynamic temperature, amount of substance, luminous intensity.

32Question

What is the formula for density in terms of mass and volume?

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Density equals mass divided by volume, ρ = m/V.

33Question

What is the SI unit of density?

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Kilogram per cubic meter (kg·m⁻³).

34Question

How are Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales related?

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Fahrenheit equals nine-fifths Celsius plus 32, F = 9/5 C + 32.

35Question

How are Kelvin and Celsius temperature scales related?

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Kelvin equals Celsius plus 273.15, K = °C + 273.15.

36Question

What does one mole contain exactly?

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Exactly 6.02214076×10²³ specified elementary entities.

37Question

What is the Avogadro constant expressed in mol⁻¹?

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6.02214076×10²³ elementary entities per mole.

38Question

What is the difference between mass and weight?

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Mass is constant amount of matter; weight is gravitational force and varies by location.

39Question

How is a number represented in scientific notation?

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As N times 10 to the power n, where N is between 1.000 and 9.999 and n is an integer.

40Question

Which digits are always significant in a number?

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All non-zero digits are significant.

41Question

Are zeros before the first non-zero digit significant?

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No, zeros before the first non-zero digit are not significant.

42Question

What defines precision in measurements?

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Precision is how close repeated measurements are to each other.

43Question

What defines accuracy in measurements?

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Accuracy is how close a measurement is to the true value.

44Question

How many decimal places can the result have in addition or subtraction?

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No more decimal places than the least precise original number.

45Question

How many significant figures can the result have in multiplication or division?

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No more significant figures than the factor with the fewest significant figures.

46Question

How does dimensional analysis convert units?

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By multiplying by unit factors equal to one.

47Question

What is the key step in selecting unit factors in dimensional analysis?

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Choosing factors that produce the desired units.

48Question

How are units cancelled in dimensional analysis?

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By algebraic cancellation of units.

49Question

What length in centimeters equals 3 inches using 1 in = 2.54 cm?

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7.62 cm.

50Question

How many seconds are in 2 days using standard time conversions?

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172800 seconds.

51Question

What does the law of conservation of mass state about matter?

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Matter can neither be created nor destroyed during changes.

52Question

What does the law of definite proportions say about a compound's element ratios?

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A compound always contains the same elements in the same mass proportions.

53Question

What percentages of copper, carbon, and oxygen are in cupric carbonate?

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51.35% copper, 9.74% carbon, and 38.91% oxygen by mass.

54Question

What does the law of multiple proportions state about element mass ratios?

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Masses of one element combine with fixed mass of another in small whole-number ratios.

55Question

What is the oxygen mass ratio in water and hydrogen peroxide from 2 g hydrogen?

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The oxygen masses are in a 1:2 ratio.

56Question

What does Gay-Lussac’s law of gaseous volumes state about reacting gases?

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Gases combine in simple whole-number volume ratios at the same temperature and pressure.

57Question

What volume ratio do hydrogen, oxygen, and water vapor have at the same temperature and pressure?

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The volume ratio is 2:1:2 for hydrogen, oxygen, and water vapor.

58Question

What does Avogadro’s law state about equal gas volumes at the same conditions?

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Equal volumes contain equal numbers of molecules at the same temperature and pressure.

59Question

What does Dalton's atomic theory say about the nature of matter?

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Matter consists of indivisible atoms.

60Question

According to Dalton, how do atoms of the same element compare?

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They have identical properties and mass.

61Question

How do atoms of different elements differ in Dalton's theory?

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They differ in mass.

62Question

How are compounds formed according to Dalton's atomic theory?

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By fixed-ratio combination of atoms.

63Question

What happens to atoms during chemical reactions in Dalton's theory?

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Atoms are reorganized without being created or destroyed.

64Question

When did John Dalton publish A New System of Chemical Philosophy?

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In 1808.

65Question

What chemical laws did Dalton's atomic theory explain?

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The laws of chemical combination.

66Question

What could Dalton's atomic theory not explain?

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The laws of gaseous volumes and why atoms combine.

67Question

What is one atomic mass unit defined as?

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One atomic mass unit is one-twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom.

68Question

What exact mass is assigned to carbon-12?

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Carbon-12 is assigned an exact mass of 12 u.

69Question

In which year was the atomic-mass standard agreed upon?

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The atomic-mass standard was agreed upon in 1961.

70Question

What is the mass of one atomic mass unit in grams?

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One atomic mass unit equals 1.66056 × 10⁻²⁴ grams.

71Question

What is the approximate atomic mass of a hydrogen atom?

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The mass of a hydrogen atom is approximately 1.008 u.

72Question

What does average atomic mass represent?

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Average atomic mass is the weighted mean of an element’s isotopes’ masses.

73Question

What is the formula for molecular mass?

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Molecular mass is M = Σ n_i A_i, summing atoms times atomic masses.

74Question

What is formula mass?

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Formula mass is the sum of atomic masses in a formula unit without discrete molecules.

75Question

What is the mole in the SI system?

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The SI unit of amount of substance.

76Question

How many elementary entities does one mole contain?

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Exactly 6.02214076 × 10²³ entities.

77Question

What is the value of the Avogadro constant N_A?

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6.02214076 × 10²³ mol⁻¹.

78Question

What does molar mass represent?

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The mass of one mole of a substance.

79Question

In what units is molar mass expressed?

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Grams per mole.

80Question

How does molar mass relate numerically to atomic or molecular mass?

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It equals the atomic, molecular, or formula mass in atomic mass units.

81Question

How many entities are in one mole regardless of the substance?

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6.022 × 10²³ entities.

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