Background Evaluation Survey
Choose the correct answer for each question.
 

1The entire world is made up of chemicals.
True
False

2There is a fundamental difference between inorganic and organic materials.
True
False

3Inorganic materials do not contain carbon.
True
False

4Living creatures only consist of organic molecules.
True
False

5Chemical bonds always contain electrons.
True
False

6Bonds always involve a pair of electrons (2 and only 2, just like a good marriage).
True
False

7Van der Waals (dispersion) forces involve non-bonding interactions between electrons and nuclei near each other but not "touching."
True
False

8Hydrogen bonding occurs lots, and is very important in determining properties of many materials.
True
False

9Pick the combination of elements that make up most of the organic and natural chemicals in use today.
C, H, N, P, Ag
C, H, O, N
H, O, N, P
C, P, N, O
Ca, Na, Ta, Ba, Ga

10Carbon forms bonds with several other atoms to make molecules. How many?
Always 3, since carbon wants to be sp2.
Usuually 5 to fill it's outer shell octet.
Sometimes 3, sometimes four but never two.
Always four bonds, but could be with two, three or four other atoms.
One is the lonliest number you'll ever do....

11Carbon can form multiple bonds to other atoms (double and triple bonds).
True
False

12Triple bonded carbons appear in acetylenes and nitriles.
True
False

13Ethylene has a double bond between two carbons.
True
False

14Propylene is a three-carbon olefin with every carbon connected to two other carbons.
True
False

15Benzene has six (count them: 6) carbon atoms and??
Twelve hydrogens spread out on the 6 carbons.
Fourteen hydrogens on the 6 carbons.
Four hydrogens and two alcohol groups.
Six hydrogens with the carbons all linked to each other in a ring.
Eight with the carbons in a linear chain and double bonds alternating between carbons.

16Waxes are made up of ...
Whatever bees barf up in the hive.
Linear hydrocarbons (for the most part) with somewhere around 12-20 carbon atoms.
Oil that has been fractionated.
Ethylene oxide oligomers.
Propylene oxide oligomers.

17Polypropylene is made from propylene.
True
False

18Polyethylene is made from a vinyl-substituted benzene.
True
False

19Polystyrene is made from ethenylbenzene.
True
False

20Octene has eight carbons and a terminal olefin.
True
False

21Oxygen can readily oxidize hydrocarbons and olefins.
False
True

22Combustion of anything that burns requires:
Heat and light
Heat, light and nitrogen gas
Heat and oxygen
Just oxygen, once it gets going.
Just oxygen

23Earth's atmosphere is made up of mostly oxygen and some nitrogen (80:20).
False
True

24All life on earth requires oxygen.
False
True

25The earth has a core of solid iron.
False
True

26The "ozone layer" is important to life on earth.
False
True

27Science is the study of facts and figures.
False
True

28Chemistry deals with how atoms are joined to make
Polymers
Living creatures
Molecules of all kinds
Dirt and water but not fire.
All solids and liquids.

29Chemicals are dangerous and should be banned.
True
False

30All chemicals are toxic.
True
False

31Any chemical you can smell is dangerous.
True
False

32All chemical reactions reguire a catalyst and/or heat and/or light.
False
True

33All reactions go "downhill" in terms of thermodynamic energy.
True
False

34Organic chemistry and physical chemistry deal with two totally separate aspects of chemistry.
False
True

35As a scientist, my only concern is with the science, not how it is used.
True
False

36Carbon and oxygen can form only single bonds like in alcohols (ethanol?).
True
False

37An sp2 hybridized carbon is square planar.
True
False

38A trigonal planar carbon is found in:
All of the following.
Ethylene and propylene
Acetic acid
Acetone
Amide linkages in nylons

39A doubly-bonded carbon (like in ethylene) is reactive to:
Polymerization
Addition of HCl
Oxidation by oxygen
Addition of water
All of the above

40Propylene can react with chlorine by:
Simple addition
Free radical substitution on the allyl position
Exploding
Not at all without a catalyst or initiator
A and B above

41Ethylene polymerization occurs with:
Oxygen, but only in liquid ethylene.
Free radical initiators.
Answers B, D and E.
Ziegler-Natta catalysts
Metallocene catalysts

42The process of separating the fractions (different kinds of hydrocarbons) of crude oil is called:
Distillation
Fractionation
Reforming
Fractional crystallization
Gas chromatography

43Cracking of crude oil fractions is used to:
Separate the "men from the boys."
Separate the lighter boiling fractions of oil from the heavier.
Change the composition of the fractions.
Make olefins.
Converts alkanes to aromatics.

44Fisher and Tropsch were two German biochemists.
False
True

45Photosynthesis can be used to make polymers.
True
False

46All plastics are made from polymers.
False
True

47Scientists must know how to ask good questions.
True
False

48All catalysts contain metal atoms of some kind.
True
False

49Initiators and catalysts do the same thing- start reactions.
True
False

50An initiator is always used up, and a catalyst can always be recovered after the reaction is done.
False
True

51Chemists study molecules and physicists study quarks and bozons.
True
False

52Biology deals only with how living creatures behave.
False
True

53Polution only involves toxic chemicals.
True
False

54Life on earth would cease if 2% of life in the oceans was killed off.
True
False

55Dinosaur mass extinctions (remember that?) resulted from polution caused by cavemen.
True
False

56Diamonds are made of carbon in the same hybidization (bonding) state as the carbons in hexane.
True
False

57Graphite is made only of carbon that is just like the carbon in hexane.
False
True

58Hexane made by oil distillation is different from that made by Fischer-Tropsh chemistry.
True
False

59I eat polymers everyday.
True
False

60Gases, liquids and solids are chemically different.
False
True

61Cigarettes have not been SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN to cause cancer.
True
False

62Burning polymers (like polyurethanes and PVC in houses) generates poisonous gases.
True
False

63Diamond is the hardest material known to man, so hard that it can't "burn" like most other elements.
True
False

64"Hardness" is the same as "stiffness."
False
True

65Modulus refers to how rigid or stiff a material is (could be a polymer or a mineral).
True
False

66Elasticity refers to how far you can elongate something.
False
True

67"Toughness" refers to
A quantitative relationship between stress and strain
The "area under the curve" of a stress-strain plot.
The ability of material to "take a licking and keep on ticking" (whatever that means).
Impact resistance times modulus
Strength and modulus combined

68Impact resistance is a true measure of material strength.
True
False

69Polymers are long chains of atoms or molecules that are MUCH bigger than ordinary chemicals.
True
False

70Polymers are always linear collections of monomers joined through chemical bonds.
False
True

71Polymers are only made from organic monomers (no inorganics included).
False
True

72Polymer science is the most important and useful scientific discipline.
True, if you count it as a true "discipline."
False, it's not a true discipline.

73"and on the seventh day, man created polymers..."
True
False

74Polymers, like all chemicals, are all man-made.
True
False

75Olefins are always used to make polyolefins like polyethylene.
False
True

76All polymers are made from small molecules called monomers.
True in general
False

77"If God wanted us to have polymers, He would have made them naturally!"
False
True

78Manyl alpha-olefins can be polymerized by free radical means.
True
False

79Olefins contain a "true" double bond (pi bond) with twice the energy of a single (sigma) bond.
False
True

80The carbons of a pi bond in an olefin are sp2 hybridized but become sp3 on addition polymerization.
True
False

81Free radicals on carbon have increasing stability in the order: tertiary, secondary, primary (most stable).
True, just opposite to carbanion stability.
False

82Resonance is when electrons in pi-orbitals interact to give a lower energy state (more stable).
True
False

83Benzene is resonance stabilized but butadiene is not.
False
True

84Radical stabilization by resonance is crucial to radical additions, substitutions and polymerizations.
False
True

85Alpha-olefins, like styrene, polymerize by radical, anionic AND cationic means.
True
False

86The first polymer made by a human was actually based on a natural polymer:
Marvaloid, based on human hair
Celluloid, based on cellulose
Gelatin, hydolyzed animal protein
Nylon 2, from silk
Bakelite, re-polymerized lignin from trees

87Bakelite (the first completely synthetic polymer) is made from phenol and formaldehyde.
True
False, it's made from urea and formaldehyde.

88The free energy of a reaction involves:
Heat and light, plus some freedom
Enthalpy and ergonomics
Entropy and philanthropy
Pre-exponential and energy of activation
Enthalpy and entropy

89Density is defined as:
Grams per square centimeter
Stones per furlong
Grams per milliliter
Pounds per quart
Stones per cubit

90Typical metals have densities of 7-10 g/ml, but polymers have densities of:
0.9-1.5 g/ml
0.5-0.9 g/ml
1.5-2.5 g/ml
3-4.5 g/ml
2.4-6.5 g/ml