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Name: Class: Date: m: A AP Chemistry Chapter 4 Practice Exam D_ 1. the ciaus reactions, shown below, are used to generate elemental sulfur from hydrogen sulfide. DES +302 280; + 20 S02 + 2HyS — 38 + 2E0 How much sulfur (in grams) is produced from 21.5 grams of 0;? A) 97.0¢ 560. Bae Al. S400] mole. | 250 | 3S 132.0695 _ 43. 14S ©) 215 3.2.0b4| 2} 30, | SOx | Im) S pre Big none Of these 2. Iron is produced from its ore by the reactions: 2C{) + Oy(g) > 2CO(g) Fe,0,(6) + 3CO(g) —> 2Fe(s) + 300, (g) How many moles of 02(g) are needed to produce 4.6 moles of Fe(s)? A)_23 mole 0. a oe 3.5 mole O; | Yo roel Fees)} 300} 102 . 345m] 02 C) 4.6 mole 0, QFe 1aco D) 6.9 mole Oz E) 13.8mole Op | S 3. Suppose the reaction Cas(PO,)2 + 3H;SO, > 3CaSO, + 2HsPO, is carried out starting with 153 g of Cax(PO:) and 76.8 g of HySO,. How much phosphoric acid will be produced? A) 767 153s Cag Pd4)o\ Ina) eds | 2H3 ey i Ors Tec 1 ash ira, D) tise 7 bo, Hy Sy | Ind HS | 2H Po ate B) 967g Hg HhSuy 3Md0y [int Hy POY 6 4, SQp reacts with HpS as follows: 2H2S + SO; — 3S + 2H,0 ‘When 7.50 g of HpS reacts with 12.75 g of SOz, which statement applies? A)_ 638 ¢ of sulfur are formed 7SOSHS| IndllS1 35 | 32S 5 Ip 99 ©) 0.0216 moles of FS remain. 34.03 sASIQHST Jit S D) 1.13 g of HS remain, E) SOp is the limiting reagent. 19.784 $0,] |rmblds 1 35 Basl 1417 | bid ] 15d | Im Name: 1: A A 5. Consider the fermentation reaction of glucose: C,Hy,0, > 2C,H,OH + 2CO, A 1.00-mole sample of CHizO¢ was placed in a vat with 100 g of yeast, 1f 32.3 grams of CHsOH as obtain what wa the percent yield of CsH.OH? ucts [Hae Finis how Hog OHO, 995 6, hou 27Y ©) 100% } : D) 32.3% ed. 3 = 3S, E)_none of these ell xt007 31 C6, Theseaetion of 11.9 g of CHCIs with exces chlorine produced 102g of CCl, carbon tetrachloride: 2CHO,+ 2Cl, 3200,+ 2H, Ie — p34 ‘What is the percent yield? Indetly . A) 100% B) 33.2% foo 266.5 D) 86% B) 44.2% B 7. Given the equation 34 + B > C+ D, you react 2 moles of A with 1 mole of B. Which of the following is true? DAL 1G =: 67me is the limiti because ofits higher molar mass. dmiAf Ie i67 B) A is the limiting reactant because you need 3 moles of A and have 2. “C) Bis the lmiting reactant because you have fewer moles ofBthand. jmJB) IC 2 / mol ¢. D) Bis the limiting reactant because 3 A molecules react with 1 B molecule. E) Neither reactant is limiting. XD 8. Consider two organic molecules, ethanol and benzene. One dissolves in water and the other does. not. Why? A) They have different molar masses, B) Oneis ionic, the other is not. C)__One is an electrolyte, the other is not. E) Two of these are correct. Bs, wrich ofthe following is paired incorrectly? A) _HyS0,~ strong acid {BHINO; weak acid | ©) Ba(OH)p — strong base D) HCI-strong acid E) NH ~ weak base Name: E m: A 10. What mass of calcium chloride, CaCl, is a to prep, 0 L of a 1.49 M solution? A) 294 2 Xm oe a Fz B) 5896 |. 44M= vow SAF mel Cobh | [10-7 : ‘a C) 419¢ 3, 950 I ined Cal D) tg 1 11. A 38.1-g sample of SrClp is dissolved in 112.5 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity of this a 38 el gSrCla| Lol Slo 24 ml Srl 2.1m B) 214M 189-255 Has L. ) 53.7M D) 0.339 M E) none of these 12. For the reaction 4FeCl,(aq) + 30,(g) > 2Fe203(s) + 4Cl(g), what volume of a 0.760 M solution of FeCl is required to react completely with 6.36 x 10?" molecules of 02? A) 5.26 x 10° mL, B) 10.7mL c 7 eee 2 18.5 mL. 760. ) 6.02 mL 13. The following reactions 2K(s) + Br) > 2KBr(s) AgNOs(aq) + NaCl(ag) > AgCK(s) + NaNO;(ag) HCl(aq) + KOH(ag) > H20(/) + KCl(ag) are examples of A) _ precipitation reactions “BY redox, precipitation, and acid-base, respectively ) “Cy prcipttarior (ewoyamt acid-base Teactions, respectively D) redox reactions E) none of these 14, Aqueous solutions of potassium sulfate and ammonium nitrate are mixed together. Which statement is correct? A) Both KNOs and NHSO, precipitate from solution, B) A gas is released. C)_NH,SO, will precipitate from solution. D)_KNO; will precipitate from solution. Name: 15. Which of the following compounds is soluble in water? A)_Ni(OH), B ©) BaSOy D) CoCOs E) PbCh 16. The net ionic equation for the reaction of calcium bromide and sodium phosphate contains which of the following species? A) 2Br(ag) B) PO *(aq) ©) 2Cax(POsh(s) D)_6NaBr(ag) 17. When solutions of cobalt(II) chloride and carbonic acid react, which of the following terms will be ‘5 C00 LY Coll, + HoCO3 —> CaCW3 + 2#CY 7 Fran ©) 2CoCOs(s) D) 2Cr(ag) B) two of these 18. Consider the reaction between 15.0 mL of a 1.00 M aqueous solution of AgNO; and 10.0 mL of a 1.00 M aqueous solution of KjCrOy. When these react, a precipitate is observed. What is present in solution after the reaction is complete? Note: the solid is not considered to be in solution. A) Agt, NOs, K*, CrO.*, water DASNOS 4 ky Cty —> ZENI3 + Aga Croy B) Ag*, NOs, K*, wat 3 e640, ower 20ls oar, 2 OOTF [B)_NOs K+ GrO2, water) ce Wer N037 Crby E) water 19. You have 88.6 ml. ofa 2.50 M solution of Na,CrO,(ag). You also have 125 mI. of a 2.50 M solution of AgNO(aq). Calculate the concentration of Na* after the two solutions are mixed poo —- Nag CfOy 4253 ——> 2NaNdz + AgsCedy fee) dDSing yyre3lds e818 oA GA D) 5.00M u ieee 443 QI E) 0.443 ae 20 525 Ly arsobhe SUN pw) art Name: 2 0 20. The oxidation state of iodine in 10; is: A) o eeu ed B) 43 ¥) dD 21. Which of the following statements is not true? A) When a metal reacts with a nonmetal, an ionic compound is formed. B) A metal-nonmetal reaction can always be assumed to be an oxidation-reduction reaction, und: action. D) When two nonmetals react, the compound forme: ‘metal-nonmetal reaction involves electron transfe ° b 22, In the reaction N,(g) + 3H(@) > INF), Neis A) oxidized }) “reduced "Y Tthe electron donor D) the reducing agent E) two of these

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