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WEEK 1
ASSIGNMENT 001
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What state of matter has rigid particles but can take the shape of its container?
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c. Chemicals
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Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture?
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a. Cola
b. Soil
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d. Nitrogen
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What is the term for a pair of atoms of the same or different elements that are held together by a
chemical bond?
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a. Reactant
b. Molecule
c. Product
d. Matter
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A chemical change is accompanied by formation of new substances.
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A container with 10 L water will boil ahead of a container with 1 L water.
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Which of the following is considered the fourth state of matter and which is not commonly occurring
in nature?
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a. Crystal
b. Plasma
c. Graphene
d. Supercritical fluid
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Evaporation is a process involving physical change.
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Which of the following is a compound?
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a. Carbon sheets
b. Alloy
c. CO2
d. Steel
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Which of the following is NOT a molecule?
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a. H2O
b. CH4
c. Fe
d. I2
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Chemical change produces more energy than physical change.
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A type of matter with fixed composition is called ______.
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b. Colloid
c. Pure substance
d. Reagent
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Acidity of matter describes its physical property.
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Which of the following is an example of a chemical change?
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a. Cooling of ethanol
b. Burning of paper
c. Burning of wax
d. Boiling of water
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Matter in the gaseous phase may be held by hand.
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Fruit salad is a perfect example of ______.
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b. Heterogeneous mixtures
c. Compounds
d. Molecules
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Condensation involves a physical change from gas to liquid.
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The color and odor of substances are examples of their ________.
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b. Chemical property
c. Aesthetics
d. Inherent energy
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_________ are composed of atoms of same or different elements.
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b. Solutions
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d. Mixtures
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Matter that has definite volume and shape are ____.
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b. Solids
c. Liquids
d. Gases
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When pepper is stirred in a glass of water, the result is ______.
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a. A heterogeneous mixture
c. A homogeneous mixture
d. A solution
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What is the volume of a sphere with a radius of 5 cm?
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a. 294.5 cm3
b. 523 cm3
c. 294.5 cm2
d. 523 cm2
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What is the formula for the volume of a spherical object?
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a. ¾ (3.1416 x r3)
b. W3
c. L3
d. H3
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What happens when you add vinegar to water?
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What equipment will you need to measure the weight?
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a. Weighing balls
b. Laboratory googles
c. Weighing scale
d. Microscope
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What equipment will you need to collect color?
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a. Stethoscope
b. Weighing scale
c. Fire
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What is the unit of measurement for density?
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a. mass/water
b. water/grams
c. grams/liter
d. liter/mass
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What is the formula for the volume of a regular rectangular object?
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a. W3
b. L x W x H
c. L3
d. H3
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Which is more dense the inflated balloon or the piece of wood?
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a. water
b. None of these
c. piece of wood
d. balloon
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If a rectangular block of wood has a width; length and height of 5 cm, 5 cm and 10 cm respectively,
what is the volume of the piece of wood?
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a. 250 cm2
b. 250 cm3
c. 500 cm3
d. 500 cm2
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WEEK 2
ASSIGNMENT 002
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The resulting material that has ordered arrangement when substances are cooled is termed
_______.
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a. sheet
b. crystalline solid
c. alloy
d. amorphous solid
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The unequal distribution of electron density around atoms or molecules results in the formation of
__________.
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a. an instantaneous dipole
b. a hydrogen bond
c. a positive ion
d. a negative ion
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Which of the following has the strongest intermolecular forces of attraction existing between
molecules?
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a. CH3Cl
b. CH3CH3
c. CH3OH
d. CH3CH2OH
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Electronegative elements exhibit strong pull for valence electrons.
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The presence of a positive or negative charge results in induced dipole in non-polar molecules.
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Which of the following will have the highest second ionization energy?
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a. calcium
b. scandium
c. potassium
d. Barium
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Halogens release energy while accepting one electron to obey the octet rule.
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Which of the following will have the lowest first ionization energy?
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a. magnesium
b. calcium
c. sodium
d. rubidium
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Which of the following intermolecular forces of attraction exists in all molecules?
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a. Dipole-dipole attraction
b. Ionic bonding
d. Hydrogen bonding
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Hydrogen bonding may be observed when H is bonded to a metal.
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Metallic solids possess high thermal and electrical conductivity because of the sea of electrons that
flow between metal atoms.
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The type of bond formed by sharing of electrons is called _____.
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a. metallic bond
b. ionic bond
c. h-bond
d. covalent bond
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Substances that are viscous have very strong intermolecular forces of attraction that enables them
to resist flow.
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Group 1 elements have positive electron affinity because it requires extra energy to add more
electrons to these metals.
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Which of the following is the most polar?
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a. CCl4
b. CH4
c. NH3
d. CO2
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Which of the following has the shortest radius?
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a. silicon
b. zinc
c. chlorine
d. astatine
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The elements neon, argon, krypton and xenon do not readily react with others because they obey
the octet rule and are often called _____.
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a. critical gases
b. octet followers
c. noble gases
d. unreactive gases
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The high heat of vaporization of water is owed to ion-dipole attractions.
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What type of intermolecular forces holds CH3CH3 together?
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a. ionic bonds
c. dipole-dipole attractions
d. ion-dipole attraction
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Which of the following may easily lose an electron to become a cation?
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a. cesium
b. rubidium
c. sodium
d. potassium
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Liquids can be conductors too.
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b. Correct
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d. Cannot determine
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Can you observe liquid water forming on the outside of the bottle in cold dish? If yes, what do you
call this phenomena?
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a. Condensation
b. Condescension
c. Formation
d. Ascension
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When you put air on the balloon, what happens to the balloon?
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What property of matter were you able to observe in this experiment?
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a. Eruption
b. Infusion
c. Confusion
d. Diffusion
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Gas can expand depending on the size of its container. What do you think happened to the plastic
balloon when you blow in too much air in it?
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a. Container is permeable
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Did the volume change significantly?
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Some solids will expand when heated, some solids don’t. Solids that expand considerably when
heated are conductors, while those which do not are insulators. What do you think is the property of
the wooden block?
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a. Terminator
b. Conductor
c. Insulator
d. Stimulator
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In which cup do you think will the food color dissolve faster?
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On which bottle will the liquid water turn to water vapor?
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When you put air on the balloon, how do the air molecules move?
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The line separating the solid and liquid phases provides information about the triple point.
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Matter contains stored energy called _______.
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a. atomic energy
b. potential energy
c. kinetic energy
d. residual energy
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The type of process that occurs when an object releases heat and increases the temperature of the
surroundings is called ____.
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a. outsourcing
b. internal process
c. exothermic process
d. endothermic process
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Which of the following is energy that is stored as kinetic energy?
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Which of the following involves an increase in strength of intermolecular forces due to lowering of
thermal energy?
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a. melting
b. deposition
c. sublimation
d. evaporation
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SHORT QUIZ 003
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The type of energy associated with motion is called _______.
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a. potential energy
b. electrical energy
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Refrigerator doors should be kept closed because cold air goes out and increases electrical
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Removal of heat that is equal in magnitude to the heat of fusion of a liquid substance will result in its
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Burning of coal involves change of chemical energy to thermal energy.
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Photosynthesis stores energy of the sun in the form of _____ energy.
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The kinetic energy of a substance increases when it bounces against its container.
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An ______ process involves absorption of heat from its surroundings.
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d. spontaneous
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In a phase diagram, the temperature and pressure point where all three states of the substance exist
is called _____.
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a. co-existence point
b. unique point
c. triple point
d. magic point
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In the heating curve for water, the positive slope of the line from 0°C to 100°C indicates that
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The liquid-gas line in a phase diagram represents the normal boiling point of a substance.
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With two holes on the can, what do you think made the milk flow?
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Tilt the can on any side with the hole. What did you observe?
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What blew the flame of the candle out?
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a. Moisture
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What would happen to the flame if you pushed the box top gently, instead of giving it a sharp tap?
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What kind of energy “put out” the candle?
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a. kinetic energy
b. electric energy
c. material energy
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Can you think of a possible explanation on your observation?
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What do you think will happened to the air inside the box, when you tap it?
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b. Expand it
c. Made it stronger
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What type of energy “pushed the milk” out of the can?
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a. potential energy
b. mystical energy
c. electric energy
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Rusting affected the flow of milk from the can.
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What did you observe when you tilt the can on the side with the hole?
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WEEK 4
LONG QUIZ 001
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London dispersion forces exist in nonpolar molecules only.
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A type of matter that has particles arranged far apart and can be compressed is called ____.
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b. substance
c. gas
d. solution
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An example of a heterogeneous mixture is _____.
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Which of the following is a molecule?
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a. argon
b. carbon dioxide
c. helium
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Condensation is a process involving physical change.
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Which of the following is a nonmetal?
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c. lead
d. nitrogen
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A supercritical fluid is produced when ____.
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Air is an example of a homogeneous mixture.
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Sublimation involves breaking of intermolecular forces in the _______ phase.
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Solutions may be separated using filtration.
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Which of the following is NOT an element?
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a. platinum
b. titanium
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Which of the following has the highest thermal energy?
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All matter is made up of tiny particles called _____ that share uniform characteristics.
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a. molecules
b. atoms
c. electrons
d. compounds
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An example of a compound is _____.
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b. silver pendant
c. magnesium oxide
d. gold coin
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Which of the following is considered and intensive property?
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a. mass
b. volume
c. heat capacity
d. color
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The state of matter that has fixed shape and volume is a ______.
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Exothermic processes involve absorption of large amounts of heat.
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Which of the following is a nonpolar molecule?
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a. methane, CH4
b. ammonia, NH3
c. water, H2O
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Hydrogen bonds are formed by electronegative atoms like O, N, F bonded to hydrogen.
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Water has high boiling point because of ___.
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Covalent bonds are formed by sharing of electrons.
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Kinetic energy is stored energy from chemical bonds.
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Which of the following will easily lose one electron to obey the octet rule?
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a. oxygen
b. magnesium
c. chlorine
d. potassium
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Which of the following will have the highest first ionization energy?
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a. rubidium
b. carbon
c. oxygen
d. sodium
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Which of the following is the least electronegative?
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a. calcium
b. selenium
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Which of the following has the largest atomic radius?
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Which of the following will result due to absorption of heat?
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Physical changes result in formation of new substances.
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Extensive properties depend on the amount of substance present.
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ASSIGNMENT 004
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The rate of dissolution of a solute is improved using larger solute particles.
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What kind of change is involved in the dissolution process?
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Which of the following is an example of a non-electrolyte?
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Which of the following is most soluble in methanol, CH3OH?
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b. CH3CH2CH2Cl
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A supersaturated solution is attained when the amount of solute present in a solution is higher than
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The dissolution process involves breaking of intermolecular attraction in the solute and solvent.
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A _____ solution results from the dissolution of exactly the maximum amount of solute that can be
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The dissolved salt, NaCl, in a solution may be recovered by evaporating the solvent.
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A strong electrolyte dissociates completely in solution.
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Henry's law states that the relationship between solubility and partial pressure of a solute is directly
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Which of the following does not affect the solubility of a solute in water?
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A solute dissolved in a solution cannot be recovered in its original chemical composition.
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A fish in an aquarium will get its supply of oxygen by _____.
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The dissolution process is not affected by the solute-solvent intermolecular forces of attraction.
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Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?
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Water is the solute in rubbing alcohol, which is 70% isopropyl alcohol.
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The amount of solute dissolved in an exothermic dissolution process will be lower if ______.
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The pop heard when opening a bottle of a carbonated drink is due to ______.
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Which is a homogenous solution?
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Which ones look totally uniform (homogeneous) throughout after mixing?
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Which mixtures separate (are heterogeneous) after sitting a few moments after vigorous mixing?
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Which ones have visible particles suspended in them?
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Which remain mixed?
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Which is a suspension?
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For each mixture place an empty glass below a funnel to catch the filtrate.
Pour the contents of each mixture into a funnel with filter paper.
Which leave material behind on the filter paper?
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Which is a colloidal mixture?
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For each mixture place an empty glass below a funnel to catch the filtrate.
Pour the contents of each mixture into a funnel with filter paper.
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Colligative properties of solutions are affected only by the total concentration of solute present in
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A nonvolatile solute always increases the capacity of water to conduct electricity.
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A solution composed of isopropyl alcohol and water will have a lower boiling point than pure water.
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What will be the boiling point of 500 ml water if 29 g of sugar(C12H22O11) is added to it? The boiling
point elevation constant for water is 0.512°C/m.
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How many atoms of oxygen is contained in 75 ml of 0.45 M Fe(OH)3?
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The vapor pressure of a solvent is lowered due to presence of a nonvolatile solute.
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Which of the following has the highest number of moles of OH- in solution?
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What is the concentration of a solution prepared by dissolving 1.5 g NaCl in 50 ml water?
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Addition of NaCl to water lowers the freezing point of water because of the disruption of hydrogen
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What is the molality of a 0.125 M NaOH solution? Assume the density of the solution is the same as
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b. 0.175 m
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What is the molarity of a solution that contains 4.5 x 1023 NH3 molecules per liter?
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b. 0.47 M
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What is the mass percentage of O2 in a gas mixture composed of 2 moles each of O2, N2, and CO2?
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What is the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, or baking soda?
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The molality of a solution is determined by the number of moles of solute dissolved in a kilogram of
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What will be the freezing point of a 1 L solution containing 7.5 g of urea, which is a nonelectrolyte
with a molar mass of 60 g/mol? The freezing point depression constant for water is 1.86 °C/m.
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a. + 0.46⁰C
b. + 0.23⁰C
c. - 0.46⁰C
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How many Br ions are present in 55 ml of a 0.25 M Mg(Br)2?
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What will be the boiling point of a 1.5 L solution that has 5.8 x 10 23 molecules of glucose, C6H12O6?
The boiling point elevation constant for water is 0.512°C/m.
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What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 5g of NaOH in 800 ml water?
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b. 0.156 M
c. 0.148 M
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How much of glucose, C6H12H6, is contained in 75 ml of a 1.1 m solution?
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d. 0.0672 g
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Dilute solutions are prepared by dissolving the maximum amount of solute in a given amount of
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Which color will NOT be present in cup three?
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Define a mixture.
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Define a heterogenous mixture.
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c. A type of mixture in which the makeup is not the same throughout; the substances are not evenly
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What is likely to happen when the filter paper is dipped in the solutions?
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Define a colloidal mixture.
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d. A type of mixture that is considered to be the same throughout; the substances are not evenly
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A balanced chemical equation must have equivalent number of the same atom in the reactant and
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Write the balance net ionic equation for the reaction between TiCl 4 and Mg.
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The stoichiometric ratio between chloride and hydroxide in the reaction between HCl and Ba(OH) 2 is
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
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The net ionic equation for neutralization reactions is H+(aq) + OH-(aq)→ H2O(l).
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
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A net ionic equation does not include spectator ions.
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The coefficients in a balanced chemical reaction provide information on the temperature and rate of
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The mole ratio of CO2 to O2 in the combustion of methane, CH4, is
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Balance the following chemical equation:
H2SiCl2 + H2O → H8Si4O4 + HCl
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The number of ions released by K3PO4 is solution is 4.
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
Fe2O3 + H2→Fe + H2O
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
Fe2O3 + H2→Fe + H2O
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
MnO2 + HCl→MnCl2 + H2O + Cl2
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Balance the following chemical equation:
C5H8O2 + NaH + HCl→ C5H12O2 + NaCl
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The stoichiometric ratio between Fe consumed and H2 produced from the reaction of Fe and water
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Balance the following reaction and show the proper physical state of reactants and products:
C2H5OH + O2→CO + H2O
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Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between sodium bicarbonate and sulfuric acid.
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Stoichiometric ratios always include O2 from balanced equations.
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Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction between lead oxide and nitric acid.
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LABORATORY EXAM 006
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In which solution did the bulb light up dimly?
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Which solution is a good conductor?
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Which solution is a weak electrolyte?
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Which one of the following concentration units varies with temperature?
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In which solution did the bulb light up the brightest?
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The phrase "like dissolves like" applies to which statement?
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A solution with a concentration higher than the solubility is:
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Which solution is a non-electrolyte?
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Which solution is an electrolyte?
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Which of the following describes a non-saturated solution?
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How much of calcium phosphate is produced from the reaction of 5 g each of Na 3PO4 and
CaCl2 following this reaction?
Na3PO4 + CaCl2→ NaCl + Ca3(PO4)2
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a. 0.0236 mol
b. 0.0645 mol
c. 0.0150 mol
d. 0.0891 mol
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What is the percent yield for the production of NH3 if complete consumption of 10 moles of N2 only
produced 5 g of NH3? The reaction is:
N2 + H2→ NH3
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a. 5.97 %
b. 3.12 %
c. 4.78 %
d. 2.94 %
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What is the volume of chlorine gas liberated by the following reaction if 1.5 mole of Br 2 was
completely consumed?
NaCl + Br2 → Cl2 + NaBr
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a. 36.7 L
b. 46.2 L
c. 31.9 L
d. 58.4 L
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Equal volumes of 0.1 M HCl and 0.1 M NaOH are required for complete neutralization.
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The theoretical yield for a solution is dictated by the amount of the limiting reactant.
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A limiting reagent is the reactant that is completely consumed in a chemical reaction.
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How many molecules of O2 are released by the decomposition of 10.5 g KClO3 in the following
reaction?
KClO3→ KCl + O2
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a. 4.75x 1021 molecules
b. 9.91 x 1021 molecules
c. 7.74 x 1022 molecules
d. 1.28x 1023 molecules
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What mass of Fe, in g, will completely react with 8.3 g of aluminum oxide in the following reaction?
Al2O3 + Fe → Fe3O4 + Al
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a. 10.3 g
b. 34.6 g
c. 18.7 g
d. 11.2 g
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Copper reacts with nitric acid to produce a blue solution of copper nitrate in the following reaction:
Cu + 3HNO3+ ½ H2→ Cu(NO3)2 + NO + 2H2O
How much copper is consumed by 50 ml of 1.5 M HNO3?
Select one:
a. 0.094 mol
b. 0.085 mol
c. 0.025 mol
d. 0.056 mol
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What is the limiting reagent in the following reaction if 7.5 g of C is reacted with 9.75 g of SO 2?
C + SO2→ CS2 + CO
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a. CO
b. CS2
c. SO2
d. C
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How much of NaAlO2 will be produced from the reaction between 45 ml of 1.2 M NaOH and 6.25 g of
Al(OH)3?
Al(OH)3 + NaOH → NaAlO2 + H2O
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a. 0.054 mol
b. 0.067 mol
c. 0.042 mol
d. 0.085 mol
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What is the limiting reactant if 7.5 g each of AgBr and Na2S2O3 were present to carry out the following
reaction?
AgBr + Na2S2O3→ Na3[Ag(S2O3)2] + NaBr
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a. AgBr
b. Na3[Ag(S2O3)2]
c. Na2S2O3
d. NaBr
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What concentration of HNO3 must be used if only 125 ml of this solution must be used to convert
13.2 g of PbCrO4 to Pb(NO3)2? The other product is H2CrO4.
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a. 0.65 M
b. 0.45 M
c. 0.98 M
d. 0.58 M
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All reactants are always completely consumed in a reaction.
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What is the theoretical yield of H2S if 13.4 g of MnS is reacted with 37.5 ml of 1.25 M HCl in the
following reaction?
MnS + HCl → H2S + MnCl2
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a. 5.25 g
b. 7.33 g
c. 6.87 g
d. 4.74 g
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How many moles of the excess reagent will be left after completion of the reaction between 23.4 ml
of 0.85 M CuSO4 and 33.3 ml of 0.98 M KCN?
CuSO4 + KCN → Cu(CN)2 + K2SO4
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a. 0.039 mol
b. 0.016 mol
c. 0.028 mol
d. 0.073 mol
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The percent yield of a reaction is defined as the actual yield divided by the theoretical yield and
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What is the molarity of NaOH produced from the reaction of 0.15 L of H 2S gas bubbled through 100
ml of Na2SnO3 at room temperature and 1 atm pressure?
Na2SnO3 + H2S → SnS2 + NaOH + H2O
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a. 0.061 M
b. 0.96 M
c. 1.33 M
d. 1.5 M
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How many moles of MnO2 are needed to completely react with 21.2 x 1022 molecules of K2CO3 in the
following reaction?
MnO2 + K2CO3 + KNO3→ K2MnO4 + KNO2 + CO2
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a. 0.56 mol
b. 0.48 mol
c. 0.35 mol
d. 0.25 mol
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The molarity of a solution alone defines the theoretical yield of the product once it is used as a
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A balanced chemical equation will have equal amount of atoms in both the reactant and product
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b. cannot be certain
c. False
d. not necessarily
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Ideal percent yield of all reactions is:
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b. 100%
c. 10%
d. 0%
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Did the temperature increase, decrease, or stay the same when you combined baking soda and
vinegar?
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c. decreased
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Given this equation:
2KClO3(s) → 2KCl(s) + 3O2(g)
Suppose that we were given 10 g of KClO3, how much O2 will be produced in g?
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a. 3.92
b. 0.2
c. 7.84
d. 1.96
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Did you observe effervescence?
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Chemical reactions are mostly influenced by the starting amount of:
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The formula for baking soda is NaHCO3 and the formula for vinegar is CH3COOH. Predict one of
the products of this reaction.
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a. Water
b. Diamond
c. Carbon
d. Carbon dioxide
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Did the temperature increase, decrease, or stay the same when you combined baking soda and
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This is one type of chemical reaction:
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b. bionic
c. ionic
d. symbiotic
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Did the temperature increase, decrease, or stay the same when you combined vinegar and water?
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WEEK 9
LONG QUIZ 002
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How much of NH4Cl should be dissolved in 500 ml of water to prepare 0.095 M solution?
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a. 2.54 g
b. 3.95 g
c. 4.3 g
d. 3.75 g
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A volatile solute will decrease the vapor pressure of a solution.
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An excess reagent is not completely used up in a reaction.
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Which of the following is a strong electrolyte?
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a. sugar
b. NaOH
c. HOCl
d. NH3
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The ____ of a substance is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved in a kilogram of
solution.
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a. pH
b. molality
c. molarity
d. normality
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What is the limiting reagent in a reaction between 25 ml each of 1 M AgNO 3 and 1.5 M KCl?
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a. KNO3
b. AgNO3
c. KCl
d. AgCl
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What is the theoretical yield of a reaction between 1.5 g of MgCl 2 and 50 ml of 0.15 M CuSO4?
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a. 0.70 mol
b. 0.055 mol
c. 0.0075 mol
d. 0.25 mol
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Which of the following is a non-electrolyte?
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a. hydrochloric acid
b. sulfuric acid
c. nitric acid
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Solute-solvent interaction is always higher than solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions.
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The actual yield of reactions is usually higher than the theoretical yield.
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Ionic solutes form hydrogen bonds in water.
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The solubility of substance A in water is 1.5 g/L. A 1L solution containing 1.55 g of substance A is
said to be ______.
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a. saturated
b. supersaturated
c. heterogeneous
d. ideal
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Water is regarded as a universal solvent because of different substances it can dissolve.
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Which is the excess reagent in a reaction between 12.5 ml of 0.65M CuSO 4 and 15 ml of 0.75 M
KCN?
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a. CuSO4
b. Cu(CN)2
c. K2SO4
d. KCN
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What is the molality of a solution prepared by dissolving 6.2 g KI in 450 ml of water?
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a. 0.045 m
b. 0.039 m
c. 0.071 m
d. 0.083 m
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Which of the following will be least soluble in CCl4?
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a. water
b. CO2
c. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH
d. CH4
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An ideal solution is produced in ideal gas conditions.
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How much NH3 will be produced from the reaction of 5 L of N2 and 10 moles of H2?
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a. 10 mol
b. 5 L
c. 6.67 mol
d. 0.408 mol
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The boiling point of a solution is elevated due to presence of a nonvolatile solute.
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The solubility of a substance in water at 25⁰C is 2 g per L. If the dissolution process is exothermic,
what will happen if the temperature is decreased?
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Hexane, C6H14, is used as a solvent for extraction and will dissolve most ______ present in samples.
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a. non-polar compounds
b. molecular compounds
c. ionic compounds
d. polar compounds
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A _____ amount of solute will dissolve in an endothermic process with _____ temperature.
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a. higher, increasing
b. lower, increasing
c. lower, decreasing
d. higher, decreasing
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Solubility of a substance is equal to the specific amount of this substance that can be dissolved in a
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What is the concentration of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 g MgCl 2 in 300 ml of water?
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a. 0.023 M
b. 0.051 M
c. 0.047 M
d. 0.088 M
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Spectator ions are neither consumed nor changed in a reaction.
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What is the mass percentage of I2 in a mixture containing 2 moles each of I2, Cl2, and Br2?
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a. 33.3%
b. 25%
c. 50%
d. 52.4%
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How many moles of H2SO4are needed to completely react with 25 ml of 0.125 M NaOH?
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a. 0.0016 mol
b. 1.2 mol
c. 0.032 mol
d. 0.48 mol
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What is the concentration of a solution prepared by dissolving 4.0 g KOH in 750 ml of water?
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a. 0.088 M
b. 0.095 M
c. 0.076 M
d. 0.068 M
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Which of the following will have the highest chloride ion concentration in 1 L solution?
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a. 1.0 M NaCl
b. 0.075 M HCl
c. 0.04 M MgCl2
d. 0.025 M AlCl3
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Ethanol, CH3CH2OH, readily dissolves in water because ________.
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a. ethanol is cheap
b. ethanol is nonpolar
c. ethanol is organic
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FIRST QUARTER EXAM