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Question
- in a chemical reaction occurring in a beaker, the beaker and its contents are considered the surroundings.
a) true b) false
- if we are studying the reaction between hydrochloric acid and zinc in a test tube, the hydrochloric acid and zinc are considered the:
a) surroundings b) system c) universe d) macroscopic property
- macroscopic properties are those that can be observed and measured without the aid of a microscope.
a) true b) false
- which of the following is an example of a macroscopic property of a liquid?
a) the speed of individual molecules b) the mass of the liquid c) the arrangement of individual atoms d) the vibrations of particles
Brief Explanations
- In a chemical - reaction context, the system is what we focus on (the reactants and products), and the beaker and its contents are the surroundings.
- The substances undergoing the reaction (hydrochloric acid and zinc) are the system we are studying.
- By definition, macroscopic properties are observable and measurable without a microscope.
- The mass of a liquid can be measured directly without a microscope, while the speed of individual molecules, arrangement of individual atoms, and vibrations of particles are microscopic aspects.
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- a) True
- b) System
- a) True
- b) The mass of the liquid