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General Chemistry 2 - CHEM122

WEEK 11
 ASSIGNMENT 008
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Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration in a 0.0075 M HClO 4 solution. 
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a. 6.02 x 10-12 M

b. 0.105 M

c. 0.0075 M

d. 1.33 x 10-12 M

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Calculate the pH of a 1.5 M solution of hypochlorous acid, HClO. The Ka for HClO is 4.5 x 10-4.
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a. 3.64

b. 2.78

c. 4.12

d. 3.95

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The ion-product constant of water considers that it is capable of autoionization.
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All Lewis acids are Arrhenius acids.
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The pH scale is a logarithmic scale indicating acid or base strength of substances.
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Weak acids dissociate completely in solution.
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Acids generally taste sour and bases are bitter.
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Determine the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 g of NaOH in 750 ml water.
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a. 10.9

b. 11.6

c. 12.8

d. 12.1
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A 1.0 M solution of a weak base will release 1 mole of OH- per liter of solution. 
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Which of the following is not considered an Arrhenius acid?
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a. HClO4

b. BF3

c. H3PO4

d. HCl

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 SHORT QUIZ 008


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Identify the acid-conjugate base pair in the following reaction.
Ba(OH)2 + HI → H2O + BaI2
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a. Ba(OH)2 and H2O
b. Ba(OH)2 and I-

c. HI and H2O

d. HI and I-

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A strong conjugate acid donates a proton to form back the original weak base.
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Calculate the pH of a 0.95 M solution of propionic acid, CH3CH2COOH, The Ka of benzoic acid is 1.34
x 10-5.
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a. 1.65

b. 3.75

c. 2.45

d. 4.35

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Calculate the pH of a 0.015 M solution of nitric acid, HNO3. 
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a. 9.34

b. 6.5
c. 1.82

d. 4.8

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Which of the following is a Lewis base?
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a. NH3

b. Sr(OH)2

c. KOH

d. Mg(OH)2

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Calculate the pH of a solution of 0.275 M Ca(OH)2.
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a. 7

b. 0.26

c. 9

d. 13.74

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Determine the hydronium ion concentration in a 50 ml solution containing exactly 6.3 x
1021 molecules of HI.
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a. 0.63 M

b. 0.21 M
c. 0.84 M

d. 0.42 M

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Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.5 g of KOH in 100 ml of water.
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a. 13.14

b. 12.2

c. 12.9

d. 13.65

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The pH of a solution can be used to determine its hydroxide ion concentration.
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What is the pOH of a solution of prepared by adding 50 ml of 1 MNaOH to 50 ml of water?
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a. 0.30

b. 0.20

c. 0.10
d. 0.40

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 LABORATORY EXAM 008


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An equilibrium that strongly favors products has __________.
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a. a value of K = 0.

b. a value of K << 1.

c. a value of K >> 1.

d. a value of K = 1.

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Which of the following occurs when products are added to a chemical reaction in solution at
equilibrium?
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a. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more products.

b. Entropy increases.

c. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more reactants.

d. C: Nothing happens.

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Which of the following occurs when reactants are removed from a chemical reaction at equilibrium?
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a. Nothing happens.

b. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more products.

c. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more reactants.

d. Enthalpy increases.

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The rate of this reaction can be measured by experimentally determining the amount of reactants A
or B that is consumed as a function of:
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a. Pressure

b. Time
c. Color

d. Temperature

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The field of chemistry that is concerned with studies of reaction rates is called:
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a. stoichiometry

b. chemical kinetics

c. thermodynamics

d. calorimetry

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The powers to which the concentrations in the rate law are raised are called the:
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a. Order of the knights Templars

b. Order of the day

c. Order of the reaction

d. Order of the phoenix

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Which of the following occurs when reactants are added to a chemical reaction? 
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a. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more products


b. Q increases, so the equilibrium shifts to produce more reactants

c. Nothing happens

d. Enthalpy increases.

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If a reaction is first order, a plot of ln [C] vs time gives:
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a. a dashed line

b. a straight line

c. a dotted line

d. a curved line

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If a reaction is first order, a plot of 1/[C] vs time gives:
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a. a curved line

b. a dotted line

c. a straight line

d. a dashed line

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Quantitative studies lead to very important predictions not only about how fast a reaction proceeds
and how much of a product will form after a certain time.
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a. Cannot tell the meaning of the sentence.

b. The statement is true.

c. The statement is false.

d. The statement is neither true nor false.

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WEEK 12
 ASSIGNMENT 009
Question 1
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The conversion of X molecules to Y molecules follows first order kinetics. If concentration of X is
increased 3 times, what will happen to the rate of formation of Y?
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a. Increase 6 times

b. Increase 3 times

c. Decrease 3 times

d. Increase 6 times

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All incident collisions lead to formation of products.
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Exothermic reactions will have higher reaction rates because they are always favored.
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The activation energy for chemical reactions must be overcome by the kinetic energy reactants for
the products to be formed.
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Which of the following will lead to increase in rate of reaction?
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a. A decrease in temperature

b. Addition of a catalyst

c. An increase in frequency of collisions

d. A decrease in frequency of collisions

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The reaction N2 + 3H2→ 2NH3 is first order with respect to N2 and H2. What will be the rate of reaction
if the concentration of N2 is multiplied by 3?
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a. Double

b. 1/3 of the rate

c. Triple

d. 1/2 of the rate

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In the theoretical reaction A + 2B → C + 2D, which of the substances has the greater rate of
disappearance? 
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a. C

b. A

c. B

d. D
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The following reaction occurs in a closed container: 2A ®B
It is monitoredand the following data were recorded:

Time, seconds [A], mol/L [B], mol/L


0 2.00 0
30 1.00 0.50
60 0.5 0.75
What will be the concentration of A and B after 90 seconds?
Select one:

a. [A] = 0.375; [B] = 0.90

b. [A] = 0.20; [B] = 0.80

c. [A] = 0.125; [B] = 0.1

d. [A] = 0.25; [B] = 0.875

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The reaction N2 + 3H2→ 2NH3 is first order with respect to N2 and H2. If the concentration of N2 is
doubled and the concentration of H2 is halved, the rate of reaction would be
Select one:

a. 2 times the original

b. 1/4 of the original

c. 1/2 of the original

d. 4 times the original

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If the rate law for a reaction is k[A][B]2, what is the overall order of the reaction?
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a. Second order

b. First order

c. Third order

d. Fourth order

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 SHORT QUIZ 009


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In the following combustion reaction:
CH4 + O2→ CO2 + 2H2O
Which has the greatest rate of formation? 
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a. O2
b. CO2

c. H2O

d. CH4

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For a reaction that has the following rate law:
rate = k[A]2[B]
The total order of the reaction is third order.
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In the theoretical reaction A + 2B → C + 2D, what is the instantaneous rate of formation of C in
terms of A?
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a. 

b. 

c. 

d. 

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The rate constant is proportional to the order of reaction with respect to reactants.
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For the reaction N2 + 3H2→ 2NH3: if the rate of production of ammonia is 0.444 M/s, what is the rate
of consumption of N2?
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a. - 0.444 M/s

b. - 0.333 M/s

c. - 0.111 M/s

d. - 0.222 M/s

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For the reaction 2CH4 + Cl2→ 2CH3Cl: if the rate law is Rate = k[CH4]2[Cl2]; doubling the concentration
of CH4 will result in a reaction rate that is
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a. The same

b. Quadruple

c. Triple

d. Double

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Increasing the concentration of reactants speeds up the reaction because
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a. It lowers the order of reaction


b. It serves as a catalyst

c. It increases the activation energy

d. It increases the number of molecular collisions

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The following reaction occurs in a closed container: CS2 → CS + S
It is monitored and the following data were recorded:

Time, seconds [CS ], mol/L


2 [S], mol/L
0 3.00 0
20 1.50 0.25
40 0.75 0.50
What will be the concentration of CS2 and S after 80 seconds?
Select one:

a. [CS2] = 0.10; [S] = 0.88

b. [CS2] = 0.1875; [S] = 1.0

c. [CS2] = 0.09; [S] = 1.0

d. [CS2] = 0.35; [S] = 0.75


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The energy required for reactants to proceed to product formation is called
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a. Kinetic energy

b. Potential energy

c. Activation energy

d. Thermal energy

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The combustion of methane is
CH4 + 2O2→ CO2 + 2H2O
Which of the following is correct?
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a. The rate of consumption of oxygen is twice as the rate of production of H 2O

b. The rate of formation of CO2 is equal to that of H2O

c. The rate of formation of H2O is equal to rate of consumption of CH4

d. The rate of formation of CO2 is equal to the rate of consumption of CH4

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 LABORATORY EXAM 009


{same with Laboratory Exam 008}
WEEK 13
 LONG QUIZ 003
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Substances that can accept or donate a proton are called ____.
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a. prokaryotic

b. ambivalent

c. amphoteric

d. monoprotic

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For the reaction 2 HCl → H2+ Cl2, the instantaneous rate with respect to HCl may be. 
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a. 

b. 

c. 

d. 

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What is the pH of a 0.0125 M HNO3solution?
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a. 1.2
b. 2.5

c. 2.1

d. 1.9

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A chemical reaction that favors formation of products is a reaction with ____
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a. Q > K

b. Q = K

c. Q = 1

d. K < Q

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Determine the hydronium ion concentration in a 100 mlsolution containing exactly 1.25 x
1020molecules of HBr.
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a. 0.013

b. 0.016

c. 0.002 M

d. 0.006

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Which of the following is true for a reaction at equilibrium?
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a. only the backward reaction is occurring

b. the rate constant of the forward reaction is doubled

c. the rates of the forward and backward reactions are equal

d. only the forward reaction is occurring

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A precipitation reaction that is exothermic in nature will be favored by putting the reaction vessel in
an ice bath.
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What is the equilibrium constant expression for the following reaction?
NH4CO2NH2(s) ⇌ 2 NH3(g) + CO2(g)
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a. 

b. 

c. 

d. 

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Determine the pH of a solution resulting from mixing of 100 ml of 0.75 M HClO4and 200 ml of 0.50 M
NaOH.
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a. 13.7

b. 14

c. 13.2

d. 13.9

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In a reaction where Q = K, the reaction is at equilibrium and both forward and backward reactions
occur at the same rates.
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Which of the following is the strongest acid?
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a. HCIO3

b. HCIO4

c. HCIO2

d. HCIO

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Enzymes perform better than metal catalysts.
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For a given reaction:
                A(s) + B(l) ⇌ C(g) + D(l)
What can be done to lower the concentration of C in the system?
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a. increase the pressure

b. evaporate D from the system

c. add additional A to the system

d. increase the volume

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What is the concentration of hydroxide in a 0.85 M NaOH solution?
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a. 0.85

b. >0.85

c. 1.7

d. <0.85

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Determine the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 4.5 g of KOH in 800 ml water? 
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a. 13.1
b. 13.4

c. 12.4

d. 12.8

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Increase in frequency of collisions increases reaction rates.
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Increasing the temperature of an exothermic reaction will result in _____.
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a. less products and more reactants

b. less products and reactants

c. more products and reactants

d. more products and less reactants

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A decrease in pressure will shift the equilibrium favoring the side with less gaseous molecules.
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For the reaction CH4 + O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O: if the reaction is first order with respect to CH4, doubling
the concentration of methane will lead to _____.
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a. doubling of rate

b. quadrupling of rate

c. rate is halved

d. rate is decreased by 4 times

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If the rate of a chemical reaction doubles with a 10⁰C increase in temperature, what will be the rate
of the reaction that was subjected to 30⁰C increase?
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a. increase twice

b. increase 6 times

c. increase 8 times

d. increase 4 times

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Consider the theoretical reaction that follows first order kinetics
         A + 2B→C + 2D
If the concentration of A is doubled, what will be the rate of formation of C?
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a. halved
b. doubled

c. quadrupled

d. remain as is

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Determine the pH of a solution containing 2.45x 1018hydroxide ions.
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a. 7.85

b. 8.23

c. 8.79

d. 8.61

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Strong acids form weak conjugate bases in solutions.
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An increase in temperature slows down reaction rates because the energy is used to increase the
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The activation energy is the energy released by a reaction.
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Adding an extra mole of one of the products in a reaction will result in ____
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a. formation of more products

b. formation of equal amounts of products and reactants

c. formation of more reactants

d. formation of 2 moles of products

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Arrhenius acids release electrons in solutions.
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Consider the theoretical reaction
           A + 2B→C + 2D 
If the reaction is first order with respect to A and second with respect to B, what is the total order of
the reaction?
 
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a. second

b. first

c. third

d. fourth

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For a theoretical reaction A+B→C, the rate of formation of C is twice the rate of disappearance of A. 
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Which of the following is true about a chemical system at equilibrium?
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a. the volume of products is equal to the volume of reactants 

b. the ion product constant is equal to the equilibrium constant

c. the numberof moles of products is equal to the number of moles of reactants

d. the concentrations of products is equal to the concentrations of reactants

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An open system can exchange matter but not energy with its surroundings.
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A reaction inside a coffee-cup calorimeter. 
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An endothermic process involves increase in temperature of the surroundings.
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What is the specific heat of an unknown substance if 1.50 g sample releases 17 calories as its
temperature changes from 35°C to 20°C?
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a. 0.76 cal/g⁰C
b. 0.89 cal/g⁰C

c. 0.67 cal/g⁰C

d. 0.53 cal/g⁰C

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What is the final temperature after 840 Joules is absorbed by 10.0g of water at 25.0⁰C? The specific
heat of water is 4.179 J/g⁰C.
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a. 38.9 ⁰C

b. 33.3 ⁰C

c. 45.1 ⁰C

d. 51.2 ⁰C

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Substances with high thermal energy will have higher kinetic energy.
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Heat may be transferred through convection.
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Higher temperature of substances results in lower thermal energy due to higher kinetic energy.
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How much heat is released by a 100 g coffee solution at 96°C cools to 35°C? The specific heat of
water is 1 cal/g°C. Assume that coffee will have the same specific heat as that of water.
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a. 6100 cal

b. 5750 cal

c. 6210 cal

d. 5945 cal

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The temperature of a sample of water increases from 27°C to 56°C as it absorbs 3500 calories of
heat. What is the mass of the sample? (Specific heat of water is 1.0 cal/g °C)
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a. 13.4 g

b. 11.6 g

c. 12.1 g

d. 10.8 g

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In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 50.0 g of H2O and 50.0 mL of HCl are mixed. The initial temperature of
HCl was 43⁰C and that of water was 22⁰C. The final temperature was observed to 32⁰C. Calculate
the heat lost or gained during the reaction. (Specific heat of water is 1.0 cal/g °C)
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a. 2750 cal

b. 1950 cal

c. 2100 cal

d. 2340 cal

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A 155 g sample of an unknown substance was heated from 15°C to 37°C. In the process, the
substance absorbed 350 calories of energy. What is the specific heat of the substance?
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a. 0.197 cal/g⁰C

b. 0.096 cal/g⁰C

c. 0.244 cal/g⁰C

d. 0.102 cal/g⁰C

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The heat capacity of a substance is an extensive property.
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Work done by or on the system is a state function.
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What will be the final temperature when 100 g of granite brick at 100°C comes in contact with 75 g
another brick at 75°C? Specific heat capacity of granite is 0.1 cal/gºC.
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a. 67.2 ⁰C

b. 78.4 ⁰C

c. 89.3 ⁰C

d. 93.5 ⁰C
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Two pieces of a metal with specific heat of 0.105 J/g⁰C and both weighing 2.5 g were placed in
separate containers. One was heated to 85⁰C and the other was cooled to 4⁰C. What will be the
final temperature when they placed in contact with each other?
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a. 41.7 ⁰C

b. 59.2 ⁰C

c. 36.8 ⁰C

d. 44.5 ⁰C

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How much work is done on a system when a pressure of 1.7 atm is applied to cause the volume to
change from 7.2 L to 4.3 L?
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a. 6.12 L atm

b. 4.93 L atm

c. 3.57 L atm

d. 2.75 L atm

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Water contained in a thermos bottle is an example of an isolated system.
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What is an exothermic reaction?
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a. When liver melts

b. When the thermometer gets broken by the reaction

c. When there is effervescence.

d. When heat is formed and released by the reaction

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What is an endothermic reaction?
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a. When liver melts

b. When there is effervescence

c. When the thermometer gets broken by the reaction

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What kind of reaction took place in glass A?
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Did the temperature in glass A decrease or increase?
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__________ is heat transfer by waves.
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Did the temperature in glass B decrease or increase?
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What kind of reaction took place in glass B?
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_______ is the amount of heat transfer that will change the temperature of 1kg of a material by 1°C.
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b. specific gravity

c. specific temperature change

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Which one is a type of hear transfer?
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_____ is produced in an exothermic reaction, while it is absorbed in an endothermic reaction.
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a. Coldwave

b. Coldness

c. Heat

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Determine the enthalpy change for the following reaction:
2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) → Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(s)
Use the enthalpy values in the table provided with the module or use the information
here: https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/using-enthalpies-formation-
appendix-c-scroll-calculate-h-following-reaction-25-c-also-calc-q2442091  
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a. 213 kJ/mol

b. 198 kJ/mol

c. - 920.4 kJ/mol

d. - 850.2 kJ/mol


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Given the following reactions:
4C(s) + 5H2(g) + ½ O2(g) → C4H10O(l)            
ΔH = - 335 kJ/mol
4C(s) + 4H2(g) → C4H8(g) ΔH = -17 kJ/mol
H2(g) + ½ O2(g) → H2O(g) ΔH = -242 kJ/mol
 
Calculate the production of C4H8 from C4H10O.
Select one:

a. 78 kJ/mol

b. 81 kJ/mol

c. 47 kJ/mol

d. 53 kJ/mol

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Only exothermic thermochemical equations may be reversed.
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Which of the following is an endothermic process?
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a. Freezing

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The melting process is an endothermic reaction because the heat gained is used for breaking
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Determine the enthalpy change for the following reaction:
C2H4(g) + O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + H2O(g)
 
Use the enthalpy values in the table provided with the module or use the information
here:  https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/using-enthalpies-formation-
appendix-c-scroll-calculate-h-following-reaction-25-c-also-calc-q2442091
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a. - 1367.56 kJ/mol

b. - 1081.27 kJ/mol

c. - 1534.8 kJ/mol

d. - 1274.9 kJ/mol

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The sign of enthalpy change for evaporation is positive.
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The theoretical reaction A + B → C will have a negative enthalpy change because two molecules
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Determine the enthalpy change when 3 moles of Ba is used up in the following reaction:
Ba(s) + Cl2(g) → BaCl2(s)  ΔH = - 858.6 kJ
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a. - 2675.8 kJ

b. - 2145 kJ

c. - 1395.1 kJ

d. - 1986 kJ

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Hess’s law of summation is a way of determining the enthalpy of a reaction from the sum of
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The magnitude of enthalpy change for a reaction. 
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Calculate the enthalpy of combustion of diborane (B2H6) given the following:
2B(s) + 3H2(g) → B2H6(g) ΔH = 36 kJ/mol
 H2(g) + ½O2(g) → H2O(l) ΔH = −286 kJ/mol
 2B(s) + 1½O2(g) → B2O3(s) ΔH = −1274 kJ/mol
Select one:

a. - 1596 kJ/mol

b. - 1861 kJ/mol

c. - 1265 kJ/mol

d. - 1378 kJ/mol

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Determine the enthalpy change associated with formation of 20.2 g KCl based on the following
reaction:
K(s) + ½Cl2(g) → KCl(s) ΔH = –437 kJ/mol
Select one:

a. - 256.9 kJ/mol

b. - 291.4 kJ/mol

c. - 118.4 kJ/mol

d. - 362.2 kJ/mol

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Determine the enthalpy change for the following reaction when 5.5 g of OF 2 is consumed?
OF2(g) + H2O(l) → O2(g) + 2HF(g)  ΔH = -277 kJ
Select one:

a. - 25.6 kJ

b. - 23.8 kJ

c. - 22.9 kJ

d. - 28.2 kJ

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Bond breaking is an endothermic process.
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Use the following enthalpy changes:
 KClO3(s) + 3Mg(s) → KClO3(s) + 3MgO(s) ΔH = –1852 kJ/mol
 K(s) + ½Cl2(g) → KCl(s) ΔH = –437 kJ/mol
 Mg(s) + ½O2(g) → MgO(s) ΔH = –602 kJ/mol
to calculate the enthalpy change in kJ/mol, for the reaction:
 K(s) + ½Cl2(g) + 1½O2(g) → KClO3(s)
Select one:

a. - 512 kJ/mol

b. - 367 kJ/mol

c. - 452 kJ/mol

d. - 391 kJ/mol


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Calculate the enthalpy change when 4.53 x 1023 molecules of CaO is used up in the following
reaction:
CaO(s) + 2H+(aq) → Ca2+(aq) + H2O(l)  ΔH = - 193 kJ
Select one:

a. - 168 kJ

b. - 123 kJ

c. - 159 kJ

d. - 145 kJ

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Calculate the enthalpy change when 2 moles of NaOH is used up in the following reaction:
2NaOH + CO2 → Na2CO + H2O ΔH = - 109 kJ
Select one:

a. - 109 kJ

b. - 155 kJ

c. -176 kJ

d. - 208 kJ
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Which has more entropy: ice or liquid water at room temperature?
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a. Both "Ice and Water" are correct.

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c. Ice

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Entropy _______ when heat is added to a system.
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a. does not change

b. cannot tell what is happening

c. increases

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Sugars are non-electrolytes and form non-ionic solutions. Can you predict what happens to sugar
when dissolved in water?
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a. They undergo chemical change.

b. They remain sugars.

c. Nothing happens

d. They undergo sublimation

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Absolute zero (0K, -273°C, and -459°F) is the temperature at which molecular kinetic energy is zero.
At this temperature, molecules are ______.
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a. moving slowly.

b. not moving.

c. moving but not visibly so.

d. moving fast.

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On the other hand, cooling reactions are needed to preserve meat. What type of reactions are
usually utilized in these situations?
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a. Endothermic

b. Neutralization

c. Naturalization

d. Exothermic

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Entropy ________ when heat is removed.
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a. cannot tell what is happening

b. decreases

c. increases

d. does not change

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What happened to the temperature when candies were added to water?
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a. increase

b. decreased

c. The thermometer is broken

d. nothing happened

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What happened to the temperature when Alka-Seltzer were added to water?
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b. increase

c. decrease

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Alka-Seltzer is used to neutralize acidic stomach. Can you predict the product of its reaction with
acid?
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a. bile

b. water

c. ammonia

d. vinegar

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In theory, when a compound produces gas, they can be used to power motors. When reactions
produce CO2 most likely, the reaction is:
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a. acidic

b. neutral

c. exothermic

d. endothermic
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WEEK 16
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Which of the following will have the lowest molar entropy?
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a. Na(s)

b. Cl2(g)

c. CCl4(l)

d. HCN(l)

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Calculate the entropy change for the following reaction. Use the table of enthalpy, entropy, and
Gibbs energy that was provided with the module.
C2H6O (g) + ½ O2(g) ⇌ 2CO(g) + 3H2(g)
Use the values in the table provided with the module or use the information
here:  https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/questions-and-answers/using-enthalpies-formation-
appendix-c-scroll-calculate-h-following-reaction-25-c-also-calc-q2442091
Select one:

a. 365.5 J/molK

b. 298.1 J/molK

c. 378.4 J/molK

d. 401.7 J/molK

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Gibbs free energy is a state function.
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Which of the following will have the highest entropy?
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a. H2O

b. CH3OH

c. CH3CH2CH2OH

d. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH
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Entropy of gases is always higher than liquids.
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For the following reaction, what is the sign of ΔS?
H2(g) + I2(g) ⇌ 2 HI(g)
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a. negative

b. positive

c. equal to zero

d. cannot be determined

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Temperature does not affect the entropy of a system.
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Hydrogen reacts with nitrogen to form ammonia (NH3) according to the reaction
3H2(g) + N2(g) ⇌ 2NH3(g)
Given: ΔH° is –92.38 kJ/mol; ΔS° = –198.2 J/mol · K. Determine ΔG° at 25°C.
Select one:

a. - 168.5 kJ/mol

b. - 148.1 kJ/mol

c. - 151.4 kJ/mol

d. - 138.6 kJ/mol

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The dissolution of NaCl in water results in increase in entropy.
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Which of the following will have the highest entropy?
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a. 1 mole NaOH

b. 1 mole Zn

c. 1 mole SiCl4

d. 1 mole HF

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Rust formation from the reaction of iron and oxygen will have a ____ entropy change.
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a. cannot be determined

b. zero

c. negative

d. positive

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Nonspontaneous reactions may occur after an increase in heat.
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Pure crystalline compounds will have entropy of zero at absolute zero temperature.
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Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the following reaction. Use the table of enthalpy, entropy,
and Gibbs energy that was provided with the module.
C2H6O(g) + 3O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + 3H2O(g)
Select one:

a. - 987 kJ/mol

b. - 685.8 kJ/mol

c. - 788.8 kJ/mol

d. - 1279 kJ/mol

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Calculate the entropy change for the following reaction. Use the table of enthalpy, entropy, and
Gibbs energy that was provided with the module.
Mg(s) + ½ O2(g) → MgO(s)
Select one:

a. - 601.2 kJ/mol

b. - 924.7 kJ/mol

c. - 568.9 kJ/mol

d. - 681.5 kJ/mol

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A positive entropy change for a system will always result in spontaneous reactions.
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What is the sign of entropy change for the following reaction?
4HCN(l) + 5O2(g) → 2H2O(g) + 4CO2(g) + 2N2(g)
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a. Cannot be determined

b. Negative

c. Positive

d. Zero

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Given the following data, determine the molar free energy of combustion for propane gas, C 3H8.
 ΔG(C3H8, g) = –23.5 kJ/mol
 ΔG(CO2, g) = –394.4 kJ/mol
 ΔG(H2O, g) = –105.6 kJ/mol
Select one:

a. - 1582.1 kJ/mol

b. - 1183.2 kJ/mol

c. - 759.8 kJ/mol

d. - 422.4 kJ/mol

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Which of the following will lead to an increase in entropy?
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a. gas escaping from LPG container

b. baking of cake

c. water forming on the surface of icy glass

d. ice forming in the freezer


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Higher number of microstates lead to higher entropy of a system.
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________ is temperature that flows from cold objects to hot objects.
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a. Kinetic energy

b. Total energy

c. Heat

d. Potential energy

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The more technical name for this type of calorimetry is:
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a. isomerism
b. isobaric

c. isolated

d. isometric

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Entropy tends to _______ over time.
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a. vanish

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d. increase

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A heat engine is device that converts electrical energy into _______ energy.
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a. Kinetic

b. Potential

c. Extraterrestrial

d. Thermal

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Temperature is the _____ molecular kinetic energy of a system.
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c. Total

d. Sum

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A coffee cup calorimeter is a _________. 
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a. constant pressure calorimeter

b. constant voltage

c. constant craving

d. constant temperature calorimeter

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Since this measurement is at constant pressure (isobaric), the heat is equal to the change in:
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a. enigma

b. entropy

c. energetics

d. enthalpy

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Entropy is a measure of the amount of _____ in a system.
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a. border

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c. order

d. older energy

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A decrease in temperature means the reaction was "endothermic" and ΔH is:
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d. positive

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A decrease in temperature means the reaction was "endothermic" and ΔH is:
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An increase in temperature means the reaction was "exothermic" and ΔH is:
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A galvanic cell is constructed from a spontaneous redox reaction.
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Calculate the overall cell potential for the cell in Problem #7. Use the table of reduction potentials
provided with the module or use the value here:
https://chem.libretexts.org/Ancillary_Materials/ Reference/Reference_Tables/Electrochemistry_
Tables/P1%3A_Standard_Reduction_ Potentials_by_Element
Select one:

a. 0.93 V

b. 0.76 V

c. 0.59 V

d. 0.88 V

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Electrolytic cells require an input equal to or higher than its cell potential for the reaction to occur.
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For the following cell:
Pb │ Pb(NO3)2 (1.0 M) || AgNO3 (1.0 M) │ Ag
Which is the reducing agent?
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a. Ag

b. AgNO3

c. Pb

d. Pb(NO3)2

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The flow of electrons in electrochemical cells is from the cathode to the anode. 
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The oxidation state of C in C(graphite) is higher than in C(diamond).
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The ║notation in electrochemical cells represent ___.
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a. A gaseous component

b. The salt bridge

c. A phase difference

d. An electrode

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The oxidation state of Cl in Cl2 is ___.
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a. -1

b. 0

c. 2

d. +1
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Sacrificial coating is composed of metals that are readily oxidized compared to the material being
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The oxidation state of N in NH4+ is ___.
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a. - 1

b. + 4

c. + 3

d. - 3

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Electrolysis is a spontaneous chemical reaction.
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Galvanic cells produce a positive overall cell potential.
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Balance the following reaction in acidic medium:
HCOOH + MnO4- → CO2 + Mn2+
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a. HCOOH + 3H+ + MnO4-→ CO2 + Mn2+ + 2H2O

b. HCOOH + MnO4-→ CO2 + Mn2+ + 3OH-

c. 2HCOOH + 2MnO4-→ 2CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 2e-

d. 5HCOOH + 6H+ + 2MnO4-→ 5CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 8H2O

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Given the following reduction potential, which is the better reducing agent?
Ag+  + e- → Ag              E°red = 0.799 V
Sn2+ + 2e- → Sn            E°red = - 0.136 V
Select one:
a. Ag

b. Sn2+

c. Ag+

d. Sn

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In the following reaction, which is the reducing agent?
PbO2 + Pb + H2SO4 → PbSO4 + H2O
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a. H2SO4

b. Pb

c. PbO2

d. PbSO4

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For the following reaction, write the notation for the galvanic cell if all solutions have a concentration
of 0.1M.
Pd2+ + Cu(s) → Pd(s) + Cu2+  E°cell = + 0.609 V
Select one:

a. Cu(s) │Cu2+ (aq, 0. 1M) ║ Pd2+(aq,0. 1M)│Pd(s)

b. Pd2+(aq,0. 1M)│Pd(s)║ Cu(s) │Cu2+ (aq, 0. 1M)

c. Pd(s) │Pd2+ (aq, 0. 1M) ║ Cu2+(aq,0. 1M)│Cu(s)

d. Cu(s) │ Pd2+(aq,0. 1M)║ Cu2+ (aq, 0. 1M)│Pd(s)

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The oxidation number of Fe in Fe2O3 is ___.
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c. - 2

d. + 2

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Reduction reactions may occur independently of oxidation reactions.
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Which one of the following items does not characterize an oxidizing agent?
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a. An oxidizing agent is an essential part of a battery.

b. An oxidizing agent causes another species to be oxidized

c. An oxidizing agent gains electron.

d. An oxidizing agent loses electrons.

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Cobalt is one of many metals that can be oxidized by nitric acid. Cobalt can be a good ____ in a
voltaic cell with nitric acid.
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a. either cathode or anode

b. anode

c. cannot be used in a voltaic cell

d. cathode

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Electrons flow from:
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a. from the middle to the sides

b. from the sides to the middle


c. anode to cathode

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Negative end of the battery is called:
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Positive end of the battery is called:
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Which of the following is a metal and can be used as a conductor of electricity?
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a. sucrose

b. mercury
c. adamantium

d. aluminum

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Metal atoms are held together by electrical attractions between the nuclei and:
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a. dogoins

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Which statement about a voltaic cell is correct?
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a. Reduction occurs at the cathode.

b. Reduction involves losing weight.

c. Reduction occurs at the anode.

d. Reduction is not necessary in a galvanic cell.

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The best conductor of electricity is:
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a. electrolytes
b. mercury

c. electrolote

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Which statement is true?
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a. Usually the cathode is a carbon strip.

b. Usually the cathode is a ceramic strip.

c. Usually the cathode is a metal strip.

d. Usually the cathode is a plastic strip.

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 LONG QUIZ 004
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Two identical rods weighing 350 g were placed at different temperatures of 100⁰C and 4⁰C.
Determine the final temperature when these two rods are placed in contact with each other. Specific
heat of copper is 0.092 cal/g°C.
Select one:

a. 56.6 ⁰C

b. 61.7 ⁰C

c. 48.5 ⁰C

d. 53.2 ⁰C

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Which of the following will have the lowest entropy?
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a. diamond

b. baking powder

c. sugar

d. cola

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Energy may be released as work or heat.
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Which of the following will lead to a decrease in entropy?
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a. baking of cake

b. melting of ice

c. tumbling of dominoes

d. dry ice left at room temperature

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Increase in the number of atoms in a molecule also increases molar entropy.
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Balance the following in acidic medium:
Cr2O72¯ + Fe2+ → Cr3+ + Fe3+
Select one:

a. Cr2O72¯ +14OH- + 6Fe2+ → 2Cr3+ + Fe3+ + 6H2O

b. Cr2O72¯ + 6Fe2+ → 2Cr3+ + Fe3+ + 3H2O

c. Cr2O72¯ +14H+ + 3Fe2+ → 2Cr3+ + 3Fe3+ + 5H2O


d. Cr2O72¯ +14H+ + 6Fe2+ → 2Cr3+ + 6Fe3+ + 7H2O

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Gases have lower molar entropy compared to liquids.
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The enthalpy change for the backward reaction is half in magnitude of the value for the forward
reaction.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 5.4 g of KCl is used up in the reaction:
KCl (s) + 3MgO(s) → KClO3(s) + 3Mg(s) ΔH = 1852 kJ/mol
Select one:

a. 134 kJ

b. 139 kJ

c. 148 kJ

d. 126 kJ

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Coffee-cup calorimeter is an example of an open system.
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Determine the enthalpy change when 2.4 moles of BaCl2 decomposes according to the following
reaction:
BaCl2(s) → Ba(s) + Cl2(g)  ΔH =  858.6 kJ
Select one:
a. + 2060.6 kJ

b. + 3021.9 kJ

c. + 1050.1 kJ

d. + 1890.7 kJ

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The oxidation state of C in C2O42- is ____
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a. -2

b. -3

c. +2

d. +3

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Determine the enthalpy change when 2L of HF behaving as ideal gas is produced by the following
reaction:
OF2(g) + H2O(l) → O2(g) + 2HF(g)    ΔH = -277 kJ
Select one:

a. - 554 kJ

b. + 714 kJ

c. - 612 kJ

d. + 387 kJ

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Determine the enthalpy change when 2L of HF behaving as ideal gas is produced by the following
reaction:
OF2(g) + H2O(l) → O2(g) + 2HF(g)    ΔH = -277 kJ
Select one:

a. - 554 kJ

b. - 612 kJ

c. + 714 kJ

d. + 387 kJ

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Heat capacity is an intensive property.
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Calculate the enthalpy change when 4.7 g of Ba is formed from the reaction:
BaCl2(s) → Ba(s) + Cl2(g)  ΔH =  858.6 kJ
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a. + 29.3 kJ

b. + 36.4 kJ

c. + 34.7 kJ

d. + 41.8 kJ

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Determine the mass of a water sample that absorbed 2750 calories of heat to change temperature
from 21⁰C to 41⁰C. (Specific heat of water is 1.0 cal/g °C)
Select one:

a. 127.3 g

b. 126.4 g

c. 137.5 g

d. 148.9 g

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In the reaction in Cr2O72¯ + Fe2+ → Cr3+ + Fe3+, what is the reducing agent?
Select one:

a. Fe3+

b. Cr3+

c. Fe2+

d. Cr2O72¯
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In the reaction in H2C2O4 + MnO4¯  → CO2 + Mn2+, what is the oxidizing agent?
Select one:

a. Mn2+

b. CO2

c. H2C2O4

d. MnO4-

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Calculate the heat released by a 200 ml milk solution when it cools down from 88⁰C to freezing point
of water. Assume that the solution will have same specific heat as that of water, 1 cal/g°C.
Select one:

a. - 18965 cal

b. - 18300 cal

c. - 17600 cal

d. - 16790 cal

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A pure crystalline compound will have lower entropy as temperature is decreasing towards its
freezing point.
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State functions are only affected by the final states of reactions.
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Determine the heat taken up by a substance weighing 145 g and the observed temperature change
was from 15⁰C to 33⁰C. Assume that the specific heat of the substance is 0.15 cal/g⁰C.
Select one:

a. 478.5 cal

b. 391.5 cal

c. 402.1 cal

d. 428.4 cal

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Equilibrium reactions will have Gibbs free energy values equal to zero.
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Enthalpy change for sublimation reaction is positive.
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Determine the specific heat of a substance weighing 2.3 g and is able to absorb 28 calories of heat
as it changes temperature from 23⁰C to 37⁰C.
Select one:

a. 0.33 cal/g⁰C
b. 0.57 cal/g⁰C

c. 0.45 cal/g⁰C

d. 0.28 cal/g⁰C

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Determine the enthalpy change when 2.3 moles of B is deposited from the following reaction:
2B(s) + 3H2(g) → B2H6(g) ΔH = 36 kJ/mol
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a. + 112.4 kJ

b. - 82.8 kJ

c. - 94.7 kJ

d. + 105.7 kJ

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The oxidation state of O in S2O32- is ____
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a. -4

b. -2

c. +4

d. +2

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Balance the following reaction in acidic medium:
H2C2O4 + MnO4¯  → CO2 + Mn2+
Select one:

a. 4H2C2O4 + 3H+  + 2MnO4¯  → 8CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 4H2O

b. 5H2C2O4 + 6H+  + 2MnO4¯  → 10CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 8H2O

c. 5H2C2O4 + 6H+  + 2MnO4¯  → 5CO2 + 2Mn2+ + 8OH-

d. 5H2C2O4 + 4OH-  + 3MnO4¯  → 10CO2 + 3Mn2+ + 8H2O

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Which of the following will have positive sign of ΔS?
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a. freezing

b. condensation

c. precipitation

d. sublimation

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