Chemistry chap 1
Organic chemistry is the study of
carbon containing compounds
_________ is an example of a chemical change.
changing color
A solid substance is
always the same shape regardless of its container
A chemical can be defined as
any substance that has a definite composition.
A team of scientists is working to discover how an enzyme affects blood cells in sheep. They are working in the field of _____________.
biochemistry
Matter includes all of the following except
light
Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous mixture?
air
The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called
periods
_______________ is performed to better our quality of life.
Technological Development
Iron and sulfur, when heated, form an iron sulfide that has different properties from either iron or sulfur. The formation of iron sulfide is an example of a ____________ change.
chemical
Which of the following is an example of an intensive property?
density
____________ is a pure substance that cannot be broken down and made of only one type of atom.
element
Gravel is an example of a(n) _____________ mixture.
heterogenous
What happens to the energy in a substance when it changes state?
it changes form, but is neither destroyed nor increased
Which of the following is not a chemical change
melting
Iron and sulfur, when heated, form an iron sulfide that has different properties from either iron or sulfur. The formation of iron sulfide is an example of the ____________ in this reaction.
products
The oxygen in the air causes iron to rust. Iron and oxygen are ______________ in the process and rust is the product.
reactants
Metalloids are often
semiconductors
A homogeneous mixture is also called
solution
Applied research is carried out in order to
solve a particular problem
analytical chemistry
the identification of the components and composition of materials
inorganic compounds
the study non-organic substances
physical chemistry
the study of the properties and changes of matter and their relation to energy
theoretical chemistry
the use of mathematics and computers to understand the principles behind observed chemical behavior