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Denniston et al - General, Org, and Biochem 5/e (Homework)

Chris Read

McGraw-Hill, section 1, Fall 2010

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 0 / 8

Due : Friday, September 17, 2010 07:00 AM EDT

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Here are some textbook questions from General, Organic, and Biochemistry 5/e by Katherine J. Denniston, Joseph J. Topping, and Robert L Caret published by McGraw-Hill. Click here for a list of all of the questions coded in WebAssign.


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Which of the following terms are appropriate in describing an apple? (Select all that apply.)




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What kind(s) of particles can be found outside the nucleus of an atom?
    



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As a rule, ionic compounds tend to have lower melting and boiling points than covalent compounds consisting of small molecules.
    



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Consider the following hypothetical reaction.
3 A2 + 2 B C + 2D
How many moles of D can be formed from 5.0 mol of A2 and excess B?
    



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In the graph shown below, which line is the best representation of Boyle's Law behavior of a gas?
    



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A reaction will always be spontaneous if it is and there is a/an in disorder of the system.

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Which of the following are isomers with the formula C5H12? (Select all that apply.)