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Preview text. Chapter 1. Define chemistry, matter, composition and property a. Chemistry = 1) the study of matter and its properties, 2) the changes that matter undergoes, and 3) the energy associated w/the changes b. Matter = anything that has BOTH mass and volume c. Composition = the TYPES and AMOUNTS of simpler substances that make up matter d.
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- 2. Define (some of these terms are found in Chapters 2 and 3):
- 9. Give the formula of the following compounds:
- 8. a) copper(II) chloride or cupric chloride
a) element c) solution e) chemical change g) intensive properties i) precision k) isotopes m) the mole o) limiting reactant b) compound d) physical change f) law of conservation of mass h) extensive properties j) accuracy l) stoichiometry n) Avogadro's number
copper(II) hydroxide sulfurous acid sodium carbonate sulfur trioxide lithium chloride ferrous bromide barium oxide nitrogen triiodide aluminum phosphate hydrobromic acid potassium bicarbonate carbon monoxide nickel nitrate ammonium chloride calcium hydride sodium perchlorate
c) aluminum iodide e) nickel sulfite or nickel(II) sulfite g) phosphorus trichloride i) xenon tetrafluoride k) nitric acid (not "hydrogen nitrate") m) zinc oxide o) dinitrogen tetroxide q) lithium cyanide s) lithium nitride
1.1 Chemistry in Context; 1.2 Phases and Classification of Matter; 1.3 Physical and Chemical Properties; 1.4 Measurements; 1.5 Measurement Uncertainty, Accuracy, and Precision; 1.6 Mathematical Treatment of Measurement Results; Key Terms; Key Equations; Summary; Exercises
Chemistry laws are important laws of thermodynamics, faraday's law, boyle's law, charles law, law of conservation of mass.