1136 Questions & Blanks Flashcards

1
Q

Robert Boyle wrote the book __________

A

The Skeptical Chemist

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2
Q

The smallest subdivision of a compound that can exist separately and still retain the chemical properties of that compound is called a ______

A

molecule

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3
Q

At the boiling temperature of a substance, ________________

A

liquid changes to gas

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4
Q

At the freezing temperature of a substance, _______________

A

liquid changes to a solid

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5
Q

In the process of sublimation, ____________

A

solid changes to gas

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6
Q

In the process of condensation

A

gas changes to liquid

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7
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In the process of evaporation

A

liquid changes to gas

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8
Q

Kinetic energy would be best conserved by a collision between two spherical objects of __________________

A

steel and glass

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9
Q

1 lead - copper - brass - elm
2 cork - iron - rubber
3 ivory - steel - glass

A

coefficients of collision

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10
Q

The four most common types of stress

A

stretching
bending
compressing
twisting

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11
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The ability to be pulled into a fine wire is called

A

ductility

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12
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The ability to be hammered or rolled into thin sheets is called

A

malleability

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13
Q

The density of many substances is often compared to ____________, which has a density of 1 gm/cm^3

A

water

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14
Q

The ration of the density of a substance to the density of water is called its ___________

A

specific gravity

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15
Q

change in length over length to calculate the strain

A

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16
Q

Why are most substances less dense as liquids than as solids?

A

because there are greater spaces in between the molecules

17
Q

Meteorologists use a ______ to express air pressure

A

millibar

18
Q

Pressure of a liquid depends only on _____ and ______

A

height

density

19
Q

The two conditions the determine the density of a gas?

A

pressure

temperature

20
Q

Standard temperature and pressure

A

0 degrees Celsius

760 mm Hg

21
Q

The absolute temperature scale is the

A

Kelvin scale

22
Q

Gay-Lussac’s law

A

the absolute temperature of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to the pressure, provided the volume is kept constant.

23
Q

inventor of the barometer

A

Evangelista Torricelli

24
Q

Three most abundant gases in air

A

oxygen nitrogen argon

25
Q

Blaise Pascal proved that _______ and _______ are inversely related

A

air pressure

altitude

26
Q

What happens when friction balances the force of gravity on a falling object?

A

acceleration reduces to zero and the body falls at constant terminal velocity

27
Q

laminar flow and turbulent flow in liquids

A

smoothly around a body

many disturbances called vortices

28
Q

How is an airplane able to fly?

A

air passing over the wing travels farther and the pressure over the wing is reduced, producing lift and enabling the plane to fly

29
Q

pressure = g(m/s^2) x (cm or m) x (grams/cm^3 or kg/m^3)

A

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