Historical Context
Atoms and Compounds
Properties of Substances
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100

Known as the "laughing philosopher," this man was the first to posit the existence of atoms

Democritus

100

This is the smallest unit of matter that retains chemical properties

Atom

100

Flammability is this type of property (chemical or physical)

Chemical

100

This is the system of units commonly used outside the United States

Metric (SI) System

100

How many significant figures are there in

0.000 000 055 430

5

200
During the Renaissance, this man developed the Scientific Method

Sir Francis Bacon

200

A salad is an example of this type of mixture

Heterogeneous

200

Volume is an example of this type of property (intensive or extensive)

Extensive

200

How many significant figures are there in 

4.003 x 1011

4

200

Convert 7.62 cm to in.

(2.54 cm = 1 in)

3 inches

300

Building off of earlier work, this man used the notion of atomic to develop the idea of hedonism

Epicurus

300

This phase of matter has both a definite volume without a definite shape

Liquid

300

Temperature is an example of this type of property (intensive or extensive)

Intensive

300

Calculate the percent error if the measured value is 8.8 and the expected value is 8.0

10%

300

This type of proportionality involves one quantity increasing, causing another to decrease

Inverse

400

The Greek word, "ἄτομος," translates to this in English

Indivisible

400

This phase of matter has both a definite volume and a definite shape

Solid

400

Density is an example of this type of property (intensive or extensive)

Intensive

400

Solve with the correct number of significant figures:

44.621-21.4

23.2

400

If the accepted value is 201.0 mL, then which set of values can be said to be more precise:

201.0, 202.1, 200.5

199.3, 198.8, 199.0

199.3, 198.8, 199.0

500

Known as the "weeping philosopher," this man was the first to discuss the Λόγος and argued the world consisted of patterns in flux

Heraclitus

500

This type of mixture has one substance dissolved into another liquid one

Solution

500

Conductivity is an example of this type of property (physical or chemical)

Physical

500

Solve with the correct number of significant figures:

33.5 x 30

1,000

500

Convert 108 km/h to m/s

30 m/s