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QUESTION:
It explains combustion as a result of loss of a substance.
CHOICES:

a. Phlogiston b. Roasting c. Reduction d. Fission


ANSWER:
a. Phlogiston

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

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Modern Chemistry by Clark Metcalfe, John E. Williams, Joseph F. Casther (p.4)

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QUESTION:
The man behind tabulation of element.
CHOICES:

a. Berkeley b. Fermi c. Mendeleev d. Curie


ANSWER:
c. Mendeleev

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QUESTION:
He first framework for naming symbols using circles and dots like O for oxygen and O
with doth in the middle for hydrogen.
CHOICES:

a. John Dalton b. Jakob Berzelius c. Enrico Fermi d. Neil Bohr


ANSWER:
a. John Dalton

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QUESTION:
A solution contains 33.5 grams of sucrose C12H22O11, dissolved in 250 grams of water.
Determine the molal concentration? (C12H22O11 = 342 g/mol)

CHOICES:

a. 0.392m b. 0.531m c.0.420m d.0.342m


ANSWER:
a. 0.392m

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

= 0.392m

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QUESTION:
How many grams of potassium chlorate must be decomposed to yield 92.7 grams of
oxygen? (KClO3= 122.6 g/mole)
CHOICES:

a. 177.6 grams b. 236.7 grams c. 326.7 grams d. 761.7 grams


ANSWER:
b. 236.7 grams

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)


2 KClO3 2KCl + 3O2

92.7 grams O2 x x x

= 236.7 grams KClO3

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QUESTION:
How many grams of oxygen are required to oxidize 250 grams of iron to Fe2O3? How
many moles of Fe+3 are produced
4Fe + 3O2 2Fe2O3
CHOICES:

a. 250 grams O2, b. 126.32 grams O2, c. 60.2 grams O2, d. 107.53 grams O2,
1.12moles Fe2O3 2.3 moles Fe2O3 1.25 moles Fe2O3 2.24 moles Fe2O3

ANSWER:
d. 107.53 grams O2, 2.24 moles Fe2O

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

250 grams Fe x x x =
107. 53 grams O2

250 grams Fe x x = 2.24 moles Fe2O3


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QUESTION:
The volume of a definite quantity of dry gas is inversely proportional to the pressure
provided the temperature remains constant.

CHOICES:

a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law c. Gay-Lussac’s d. Dalton’s Law


Law
ANSWER:
b. Boyle’s Law

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QUESTION:
It refers to matter that do not have definite form or structure.

CHOICES:

a. Amorphous b. Morphous c. Transient d. Extrinsic


ANSWER:
a. Amorphous

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QUESTION:
Three grams of sulphur dissolved in 200 g of naphthalene C10H8, was found decreasing
the freezing point of the solvent to 0.72 ⁰C. Find the molecular weight of the solute. (Kf
C10H8 = 6.9 ⁰C/molar)

CHOICES:

a. 351.16 g/mole b. 115.32 g/mole c. 135.61 g/mole d. 151.23 g/mole

ANSWER:
c. 135.61 g/mole

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

g- mole = = 135.61
grams/mole
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QUESTION:
Substance having a pH level less than 7

CHOICES:

a. acid b. base c. salt d. hydrate


ANSWER:
b. base

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QUESTION:
It is the enthalpy change associated with the condensation of gaseous positive and
negative ion into a crystal.

CHOICES:

a Raoult’s Law b. Lattice Energy c. Enthalpy Of d. Partition


. Solution Coefficient

ANSWER:
B
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Reference: Charles Mortimer, Chemistry 6th Edition p. 160

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QUESTION:

1. The chemical name for K2HPO4 is

CHOICES:

a. dipotassium b. potassium c. potassium d. dipotassium


hydrogen phosphate hydrogen hydrogen phosphate hydrogen
phosphorous phosphorous
tetraoxide tetraoxide
ANSWER:
C

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QUESTION:

It is the cheapest of the soluble salts of aluminum and is prepared by the action of
sulfuric acid on clay or bauxite.

CHOICES:

a aluminum b. Aluminum sulfate c. Aluminum d. aluminum acetate


hyrdroxide chloride
.
ANSWER:
B
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QUESTION:

It is a product of the weathering of complex silicates, particularly of feldspars which are


abundant minerals.
CHOICES:

a. clay b. chalk c. pyrite d.diamond

ANSWER:
A

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QUESTION:

These are isomers resulting from differences in special orientation of ligand groups.

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a. enantiomers b.steroisomers c. structural isomer d. geometrical


isomer
ANSWER:
B
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QUESTION:

Electrons occupy all the orbitals of a given subshell singly before pairing begins. These
unpaired electrons have parallel spins. This is known as:

CHOICES:
a. Building Up b. Aufbau Principle c. Hund’s rule d.David’s rule
Principle

ANSWER:

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Reference: Kenneth Witten, General Chemistry 7th Edition p.214

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QUESTION:

It is a tube filled with a concentrated solution of a salt which conducts current


between the half cells but prevents the mixing of the solutions of the half cells.

CHOICES:
a. salt bridge b. Voltaic pile c. salt tube d. salt filter

ANSWER:
A
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QUESTION:

This law states that at constant temperature the volume of a sample of gas varies
inversely with the pressure.
CHOICES:

a. Avogadro’s Law b. Boyle’s Law c. Charle’s Law d. Gay-Lussac’s


Law

ANSWER:

B
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Reference: Charles Mortimer, Chemistry 6th Edition p.224

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QUESTION:

Electron affinity is the amount of energy absorbed when an electron is added to an


isolated gaseous atom to form an ion with a 1- charge. The general trend across a
period and down a family is
CHOICES:

a. increasing, b. not regular c. decrasing, d. increasing,


decreasing electron pattern increasing electron increasing electron
affinity

ANSWER:B

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Reference: Kenneth Witten, General Chemistry 7th Edition p.243

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QUESTION:
It is the scattering of light by colloidal particles
CHOICES:

a. Mott Scaterring b. Tyndall Effect c. Rayleigh d. Wolf Effect


Scattering

ANSWER:

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

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QUESTION:
Consider H3AsO3, Arsenic acid (H=1.01,As=74.9,O=16.0).How many mole is 1kg of
H3AsO3?
CHOICES:
a. 7.94 moles b. 6.94 moles c. 5.94 moles d. 8.94 moles
ANSWER:
a. 7.94 moles
SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

H3AsO3 = 3(1.01 g/mol) + 74.9 g/mol + 3(16.0 g/mol)


= 125.93 g/mol
moles H3AsO3 = (1kg)(1 mol/125.93g)
= 7.94 moles H3AsO3

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QUESTION:
Convert 2.5 liters to quartz
CHOICES:
a. 1.6425 quartz b. 3.6425 quartz c. 2.6425 quartz d. 0.6425 quartz
ANSWER:
c. 2.6425 quartz
SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

2.5 liters (1.057 quartz/ 1 liter) = 2.6425 quartz

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QUESTION:
It is customary to indicate accuracy by using a certain numbers of figures or digits.
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system units
ANSWER:
c. significant figures
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QUESTION:
It is a verified hypothesis.
CHOICES:
a. observation b. theory c. conclusion d. law
ANSWER:
b. theory
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Reference: pg.2 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
It is required for organic compounds.
CHOICES:
a. hydrogen b. oxygen c. boron d. carbon
ANSWER:
d. carbon
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Reference: pg.597 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
1 Angstrom is equal to:
CHOICES:
a. 1 nm b. 1-10 m c. 10-8 cm d. 10-8 mm
ANSWER:
c. 10-8 cm
SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

1 Ǻ (1 x 10-10 m/ 1 Ǻ)(100 cm/ 1 m) = 10-8 cm

Reference: Appendix A, COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
Term used to denote the technology of treating a mined ore to obtain a product higher
on concentration of a wanted mineral from the unwanted rock mass in which it occurs.
CHOICES:
a. ore dressing b. galvanization c. alloying d. filtering
ANSWER:
a. ore dressing
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Reference: pg.533 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
It states that, "If a stress is placed on a system on equilibrium whereby the equilibrium is
altered, that change will take place which tends to relieve or neutralize the effect of the
added stress".
CHOICES:
a. Le Chatelier's b. Snell's Law c. Huygen's d. Avogrado's Law
Principle Principle
ANSWER:
a. Le Chatelier's Principle
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Reference: pg.324 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
The energy possessed by a substance that allows it to be changed into a new
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CHOICES:
a. Chemical energy b. Physical energy c. Potential energy d. Nuclear energy
ANSWER:
a. Chemical energy
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Reference: pg.16 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:
If heat is absorbed by the system during a chemical change, it is called as:
CHOICES:
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ANSWER:
c. endothermic
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Reference: pg.17 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY 7th Edition


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QUESTION:

Who determined the quantitative relationship between the amount of electricity used in
electrolysis and the amount of chemical reaction that occurs?

Choices:

a. Ernest Rutherford b. Michael Faraday c. Marie Curie d. John Dalton


ANSWER:

Michael Faraday.

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

In 1832-1833, Michael Faraday (1791-1867), Davy’s student, determined the quantitative


relationship between the amount of electricity used in electrolysis and the amount of
chemical reaction that occurs.

Reference: General Chemistry 7th Edition, Whitten. Davis. Peek. Stanley, pg. 176

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QUESTION:

It is considered as derivatives of ammonia in which one or more of the hydrogens have


been replaced by the alkyl or aryl group. It is characterized by unpleasant odors.

Choices:

a. Alkanes b. Esters c. Amines d. Nitriles

ANSWER:

c. Amines

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Reference: Title of the book, author and page- Fundamentals of Chemistry (2nd ed) p. 219

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QUESTION:

Name the given binary compound: CsF

Choices:

a. Cesium Flouride b. Calcium Flouride c. Cesium Chlouride d.


Cesium Flourine

ANSWER:

a. Cesium Flouride
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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QUESTION:

Calculate the molar concentration of a solution that contains 15g of potassium hydroxide
in 225ml of solution.

Choices:

b. 1.2 M b. 11.9 M c. 4.46 M d. 2.60 M


ANSWER:

a. 1.2 M
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Reference: Fundamentals of Chemistry, Fred H. Redmore, page 307

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QUESTION:

Calculate the ratio of the rate of diffusion of hydrogen to the rate of diffusion of oxygen.
How fast does hydrogen diffuse than oxygen? Given: Density of oxygen is 0.0899 g/L and
the density of oxygen is 1.43 g/L.

Choices:

c. One b. Two c. Three d. Four


ANSWER:

d. Four

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Reference: College Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis 8th Edition, Holtzelaw Robinson,
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QUESTION:

Arrange the following in order of increasing first ionization potential:

H, Li, C, F, O, N.

Choices:

a. H, Li, C, F, O, N b. C, H, Li, F, O, N c. F, O, N, C, H, Li
d. F, N, C, H, Li O

ANSWER:

c. F, O, N, C, H, Li

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Reference: Inorganic Chemistry, J. House, p. 49


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QUESTION:

What is the electronic configuration for magnesium?

Choices:

d. [Ne]3s1 b. [Ne]3s2sp5 c. [Ne]3s2 d. [He]2s22p4


ANSWER:

c. [Ne]3s2

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Reference: Chemistry, The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, Elizabeth Bent
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QUESTION:

What is the volume of 1 moles of a gas at 2 atm and 273 K?

Choices:

a. 1.12 L b. 10L c. 11.2L d. 112L

ANSWER:

c. 11.2L

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

V= 224 L x (n/1mol) x (1atm/2atm) =11.2L

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QUESTION:

It is a borosilicate glass with a very low coefficient of thermal expansion, hence, it's wide for
cooking and serving utensils.

Choices:

a. Lime Glass b. Pyrex c. Silicones d. Zeotites

ANSWER:

b. Pyrex

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Reference: Title of the book, author and page- Fundamentals of College Chemistry( 3rd
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QUESTION:

Write the correct IUPAC name for

ll

CH3 ------CH2-------------C--------NH2

Choices:

a.METHYLAMINE b.PROPANAL c. METHANAMIDE


d. PROPANAMIDE

ANSWER:

d. PROPANAMIDE

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Reference: Title of the book, author and page- FUNDAMENTAL OF CHEMISTRY BY


FRED REDMORE P.592
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QUESTION:

Calculate the pH and the pOH of each of a 1.00 M HNO3.

Choices:
a. pH=14.00, pOH=0.00 b. pH=0.213, pOH=13.788 c. pH=0.00, pOH=14.00
d. pH=13.788, pOH=0.213
ANSWER:

c. pH= 0.00, pOH= 14.00


SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

H30+= 1.00 mol dm-3

OH-= 1.00x10-14 mol dm -3

pH= -log 1.00 mol dm-3 = -log (100) = 0.00

1 mol dm-3

pOH= -log 1.00x10-14 mol dm-3 = -log (10-14) = 14.00

1 mol dm-3

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QUESTION:

What is the mass in kilograms of 10.5 gal (39.7 L) of gasoline with a specific gravity of 0.82.

Choices:

a. 10.5 kg b. 28 kg c. 33 kg d. 44 kg

ANSWER:
33 kg

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Specific gravity of gasoline is 0.82

Density = 0.82 times the density of water

Density= specific gravity x density of water

=(0.82)(0.997)

= 0.82 g/mL

V=39.7L = 39700 mL

M= D x V

=(0.82)(39700)

=33 kg

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QUESTION:

What is the Lowry-Bronsted acid in HCl dissolved in water?

Choices:

e. H3O+ b. HCl c. HCl in Benzene d. H3O-


ANSWER:

a. H3O+
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Reference: Organic Chemistry 4th Edition, Morrison and Boyd, page 41

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QUESTION:

It is a colorless solid capable of being cut into brilliant crystals is the hardest, must abrasive
mineral known

Choices:

a. Graphite b. Charcoal c. Diamond d. Silicon

ANSWER:

c. Diamond

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QUESTION:

It is the calculation of both energy balances and material balances in a chemical system.

Choices:

a. Molarity b. Molality c. Calorimetry d. Stoichiometry

ANSWER:

d. Stoichiometry

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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QUESTION:

Give the names of the following covalent compounds.

PCl3 , Cl2O7

Choices:

a. Potassium Trichloride , DiChlorine Heptaoxide


b. Phosphorus tricloride , Tricloride HeptaOxide
c. Phosphorus tricloride, DiChlorine Heptaoxide
d. Potassium Trichloride, DiChlorine Hectaoxide
ANSWER:
a.Potassium Trichloride , DiChlorine Heptaoxide

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QUESTION:

Name the given compound, PCI5.

Choices:

f. Phosphorus Hexachloride c. Phosphorus Pentachloride d. Carbon Dioxode


ANSWER:

c. Phosphorus Pentachloride

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Reference: Chemistry by Steven S. Zumdahl, page 49

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QUESTION:

_________ involves the replacement of one of the atoms or groups of atoms attached to
the carbon “Backbone” of the organic molecule.

Choices:

a.halogination b. chemical reaction c. Addition reaction d. Substitution Reaction

ANSWER:

Substitution Reaction ( D )

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Reference: Title of the book, author and page -The New Book of Popular Science

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Calculate the volume (in Litres) occupied by 7.40g of NH3 at STP (Standard
Temperature, and Pressure)

Choices:

a. 8.73L b. 10.73L c . 9.73L d. 12.73L


ANSWER:

c. 9.73L
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Recognizing that 1mole of an ideal gas is equal top 22.4L at STP and using the molar
mass of NH3 (17.03g)

V = 7.40g NH3 x 1 mol NH3 x 22.4L__ = 9.73L

17.03g NH3 1 mol NH3

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QUESTION:

It is the Energy change accompanying a mole of electrons being added to a mole of


a gaseous atoms or ions.

Choices:

b. Electronic Affinity b. Bingling Energy


c . Biochemical Energy d. Fission

ANSWER:

a. Electronic Affinity
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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A 466g sample of Water is Heated from 8.50’C to 74.60’C. Calculate the amount of Heat
Absorbed (in Kilo Joules) by the Water.

Choices:

c. 130 KJ b. 129 KJ c . 192 KJ d. 160 KJ


ANSWER:

d. 129 KJ
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

q = msΔt

= (466g)(4.184 J/g ‘C)(74.60’C – 8.50’C)

= 129 KJ

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A silicon chip used in an integrated circuit of a microcomputer has a mass of 5.68mg.


How many silicon (Si) atoms are present in this chip?

Choices:

e. 5.6x10-3 atoms b. 2.02x1010atoms c . 1.22x1020atoms


d. 2.22x1020atoms
ANSWER:

c. 1.22x1020atoms
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

5.68mg Si x 1g Si x 1mol Si x 6.022x1023 = 1.22x1020atoms

1,000 mg Si 28.08 g Si 1 mol Si

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QUESTION:

What is the volume of 1 mole of a gas at 1 atm and 546K?

Choices:

f. 45.0L b. 44.8L c . 50.0L d. 42.5L


ANSWER:

g. 44.8L
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

V = 224l x __n__ x 1atm x 546K

1mol P 273K
V = 44.8L

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This Law states that if a process can be written as the sum of several stepwise
processes, the Enthalphy change the total process equals the sum of the Enthalphy
changes of the Various Steps.

Choices:

h. Gauss Law b. Hess Law c . Boyles Law d. Newton’s Law


ANSWER:

i. Hess Law
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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How much heat will be released when 65.0g of Ethyl Alcohol, Heat of Vaporization of
855J/g, changes from the gas phase to a liquid at its boiling?

Choices:

j. 55,600 J b. 27,800 J c . 13,900 J d. 41,700 J


ANSWER:

b. 55,600 J
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

q = mHv

q = (65.0g)(855J/g)

q = 55,600 J

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QUESTION:

Sulfur Hexaflouride (SF6) is a colorless, odourless and very unreactive gas. Calculate the
pressure (in atm) exerted by 1.82 moles of the gas in a steel vessel of volume 5.42L at
45’C.

Choices:

a. 9 atm b. 8.71 atm c. 8.75 atm d. 6.27 atm

ANSWER:

c. 8.75 atm

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

P = nRT

P = (1.82 mol)(o.o821 (L∙atm)/(mol∙K))(45+273K)

5.43L

P = 8.75 atm

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QUESTION:

Calculate the % by mass of hydrogen and of oxygen in the compound water

Choices:

a. % Hydrogen by mass in = 88.8%, % oxygen by mass in =

11.2%

b. % Hydrogen by mass in = 11.2%, % oxygen by mass in =

88.8%

c. % Hydrogen by mass in = 44.4%, % oxygen by mass in =

22.4%

d. % Hydrogen by mass in = 22.4%, % oxygen by mass in =

44.4%

ANSWER:
b. % Hydrogen by mass in = 11.2%, % oxygen by mass in = 88.8%

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

% Hydrogen by mass in =

% Oxygen by mass in =

Reference: College Chemistry: With Qualitative Analysis, 8th Edition

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QUESTION:

This process separates the components of a mixture on the basis of differences in


particle size. It is used most often to separate a liquid from a solid.

Choices:

a. Crystallization b. Extraction c. Filtration d. Chromatography

ANSWER:

c. Filtration

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)


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Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by Silberberg, page 74

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QUESTION:

Determine the chemical reaction of the following historical classification:

WX + YZ → WZ + XY

Choices:

a. Combination b. Decomposition c. Single Displacement d. Double Displacement or Metathesis

ANSWER:

c. Double Displacement or Metathesis

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

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Student Study Guide to Accompany CHEMISTRY: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change by
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QUESTION:
Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) is a colorless, odorless, very unreactive gas. Calculate the
pressure (in atm) exerted by 1.82 moles of gas in a steel vessel of volume 5.43L at 45°C.

Choices:

a. 6.75 atm b. 7.75 atm c. 8.75 atm d. 9.75 atm

ANSWER:

c. 8.75 atm

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

P = _nRT_

P = (1.82mol) (0.0821L.atm/K.mol) (45+273K)

5.43L

P = 8.75 atm

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QUESTION:

It is defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one newton acting on an area of


one square meter.
Choices:

a. Kelvin b. Meter c. Pascal d. Newton

ANSWER:

c. Pascal

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General Chemistry 7th Edition by Whitten, Davis, Peck and Stanley, page 432

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QUESTION:

Gold is a precious metal that is chemically unreactive. It is used mainly in jewerly,


dentistry and electronic devices. A piece of gold ingot with a mass of 301 grams has a
volume of 15.63cm3. Calculate the density of gold.

Choices:
a. 193 g/cm3 b. 1.93 g/cm3 c. 19.3 g/cm3 d. 0.193 g/cm3

ANSWER:

c. 19.3 g/cm3

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

d = _m_

d = _301g__

15.6cm3

d = 19.3 g/cm3

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QUESTION:

A bottle of certain ceramic tile cleanser, which essentially a solution of hydrogen


chloride, contains 130g of HCl and 750g of water. What is the percent by mass of HCl in
this cleanser?

Choices:

a. 15.7% b. 16.3% c. 14.8% d. 13.8%

ANSWER:

c. 14.8%
SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

The percent by mass of the solute is:

%solute = mass solute_ x 100

mass solution

%solute = ____130g____ x 100

130g + 750g

%solute = 14.8%

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College Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis, 8th Edition by Henry F. Holtzclaw ,Jr. and William R.
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QUESTION:

A bottle of certain ceramic tile cleanser, which essentially a solution of hydrogen


chloride, contains 130g of HCl and 750g of water. What is the percent by mass of HCl in
this cleanser?

Choices:

a. 15.7% b. 16.3% c. 14.8% d. 13.8%

ANSWER:

c. 14.8%

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

The percent by mass of the solute is:


%solute = mass solute_ x 100

mass solution

%solute = ____130g____ x 100

130g + 750g

%solute = 14.8%

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College Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis, 8th Edition by Henry F. Holtzclaw ,Jr. and William R.
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QUESTION:

A covalent bond between two atoms with different electronegativities, so that the
electron density is unsymmetrically distributed.

Choices:

a. Non- Polar bond b. Polar bond c. Single bond d. Triple bond

ANSWER:

b. Polar bond

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General Chemistry 7th Edition, by Whitten, Davis, Peck and Stanley, page 296

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QUESTION:

Which element has the highest ionization potential of its atom?

Choices:

a. Hydrogen b. Oxygen c. Helium d. Zinc

ANSWER:

c. Helium

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)


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Inorganic Chemistry by J. House, page 17

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QUESTION:

The acid secreted by the cells of the stomach lining is a hydrochloric acid solution
that typically contains 0.00774 mol of HCl per 0.0500L of solution. What is the
concentration of this acid.

Choices:

a. 0.0155 mol/L b. 1.55 mol/L c. 0.155 mol/L d. 11.5 mol/L

ANSWER:

c. 0.155 mol/L

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

Molarity = ___moles of HCl__

liters of solution

= _0.00774 mol_

0.0500 L

= 0.155 M or 0.155 mol/L , or 0.155 mol/dm3


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QUESTION:

Convert 2.3m to cm

Choices:

a. 23 cm b. 230 cm c. 0.023 cm d. 23000 cm

ANSWER:

b. 230 cm

SOLUTION ( IF PROBLEM -SOLVING)

2.3 m (100cm / 1m) = 230 cm

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Fundamentals of Chemistry by Fred H. Redmore, page 32

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QUESTION:
When a 5.00mL sample of household vinegar (dilute aqueous acetic acid) was titrated,
44.25mL of 0.150M NaOH solution was required to reach the endpoint. What is the acid
concentration of vinegar in molarity? The neutralization reaction is: CH3COOH(aq) +
NaOH(aq) -----> CH3COO- Na+(aq) + H2O(l)

CHOICES:

a. 1.3275 M b. 0.8275 M c. 0.3275 M d. 1.8275 M

ANSWER:
a. 1.3275 M
SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

Moles CH3COOH = 44.25 ml NaOH x x

= 0.0066375 mol CH3COOH

Concentration of CH3COOH =
= 1.3275 M
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QUESTION:
It is the minimum amount of radioactive material needed to sustain a nuclear chain
reaction.
CHOICES:

a. Molar mass b. Critical mass c. Molecular mass d. Atomic mass unit


ANSWER:

b. critical mass

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

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QUESTION:
Californium-246 is formed by bombardment of Uranium-238 atoms. If four neutrons are
also formed, what particle is used for the bombardment?
CHOICES:

a. 24698Cf b. 23892U c. 126C d. 168O


ANSWER:
c. 126C

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)


238 246 1
92U +? ----> 98Cf + 4 0 n

Find the number of nucleons and charges necessary for balance. In this instance, there
are 238 nucleons on the left and 246 + 4 = 250 nucleons on the right, so the
bombarding particle must have 250 – 238 = 12 nucleons. Furthermore, there are 92
nuclear charges on the left and 98 on the right, so the bombarding particle must have 98
– 92 = 6 protons. We can therefore identify the missing particle as 126C.

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QUESTION:
How many milligrams of Ca2+ are in 1.00L of blood if the normal concentration of Ca2+ in
blood is 5.0 mEq/L?
CHOICES:

a.100 mg b. 100 g c. 10 mg d. 1000 mg


ANSWER:

a. 100 mg
SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)
1Eq Ca2+ = 40.1g Ca2+/2 = 20.1g Ca2+
(20.1g Ca2+/1Eq Ca2+)(1Eq Ca2+/1000m Eq)(5m Eq/1.00L)=0.1g per L Ca2+
(0.1g Ca2+/L)(1000mg/g)=100mg/L Ca2+
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QUESTION:
Use the standard molar volume of a gas at STP (22.4L) to find how many moles of air at
STP are in a room measuring 4.11m wide by 5.36m long by 2.58m high.

CHOICES:

a.2.54E5 moles of b. 2.54E9 moles of c. 2.54E-3 moles of d. 2.54E3 moles of


gas(air) gas(air) gas(air) gas(air)
ANSWER:
d. 2.54E3moles of gas(air)

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)


volume=4.11m(5.36m)(2.58m)
volume=56.8m3(100mL/1m3)=5.68E4L
5.68E4L(1mol/22.4L)=2.54E3mol
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QUESTION:
In the atmosphere, nitrogen dioxide reacts with water to produce nitric acid, which
contributes to pollution by acid rain: 3NO2(g) + H2O(l) -----> 2HNO3(aq) + NO(g) How many
grams of HNO3 are produced for every 1.0mol of NO2 that reacts? The molecular weight
of HNO3 is 63.0amu.

CHOICES:

a. 42 g HNO3 b. 42 kg HNO3 c. 4.2 g HNO3 d. 42 mg HNO3

ANSWER:
a. 42 g HNO3

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)


1.0mol NO2(2mol HNO3/3mol NO2)(63g HNO3/1mol HNO3)=42g HNO3
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QUESTION:
_________ states that a constant pressure and temperature, the volume of a gas is
directly proportional to the number of moles present.
CHOICES:

a. Boyle’s Law b. Charle’s Law c. Gay-Lussac’s d. Avogrado’s Law


Law
ANSWER:
d. Avogadro’s Law

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

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QUESTION:
______ states that in the addition of polar reagents to alkenes, the positive portion of the
reagents adds to the carbon atom in the double bond that already has the most
hydrogen atoms.
CHOICES:

a. Markovnikou’s b. Le Chatelier’s c. Lock-and-key d. Pauli Exclusion


rule principle theory Theory
ANSWER:
a. Markovnikou’s rule

SOLUTION (IF PROBLEM SOLVING)

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QUESTION:
_______ are atoms that have completely filled ns and np subshells, giving them great
stability.
CHOICES:

a. Alkali Metals b. Noble Gases c. Halogens d. alkaline earth


metals
ANSWER:
b. Nobles Gases

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QUESTION:
_______ states that the partial pressure of a solvent over a solution is given by the
vapor pressure of the pure solvent times the mole fraction of the solvent in the solution.
CHOICES:

a. Dalton’s law of b. de Broglie’s c. Aufbau principle d. Raoult’s Law


partial pressure hypothesis
ANSWER:
d. Raoult’s Law

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