Chemistry ConcepTests: Sample Set #1 (answers)
The ConcepTests include in parenthesis the concepts being addressed and the chapter they correspond to from the book, "Teaching General Chemistry, A Materials Science Companion," Arthur B. Ellis, et al., American Chemical Society, 1993.
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Answers are in bold typeface.
Arthur Ellis
Department of Chemistry
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
email: ellis@chem.wisc.edu
608-262-0421
Readers may be familiar with Harvard physicist Eric Mazur's ConcepTests, which have been shown to enhance substantially the comprehension of introductory physics concepts. Briefly, conceptual questions are posed in the lecture room along with a few possible answers. Students vote on the possible answers, then try to persuade their neighbors in the lecture room that they are correct, and finally vote again. This form of peer instruction is often an effective pedagogical method, and it also provides the instructor with on-line feedback as to how well the class is following the lecture.
States of Matter, Solids, Liquids, Gases, Colloids, and Solutions
1. (Ideal gas law) Consider direct and inverse relationships among ideal gas law variables.
Demonstration: A hard-boiled egg is placed over the opening of an Erlenmeyer flask. What will happen to each gas law variable when the flask is placed in a tub of liquid nitrogen?
Electronic Structure and Periodicity
2. (Spectroscopy; Ch. 7 "Companion") Knowing diamond is colorless, which curve best represents the absorption spectrum of diamond (see below)?
