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[Show more]Strong electrolytes: 
 ciate almost completely into ions in solution 
 b. only yield a small fraction of ions in solution 
 c. are always dissolved ionic compound 
 d. Can not be covalent compounds correct answer: a. dissociate almost completely into ions in solution 
 
Hexane is commonly used in l...
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 ciate almost completely into ions in solution 
 b. only yield a small fraction of ions in solution 
 c. are always dissolved ionic compound 
 d. Can not be covalent compounds correct answer: a. dissociate almost completely into ions in solution 
 
Hexane is commonly used in l...
pure substance correct answer: A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties 
 
Examples of pure substances correct answer: elements, compounds, water, table salt (sodium chloride), ethanol, gold, bronze, etc. 
 
Mixture correc...
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Add to cartpure substance correct answer: A sample of matter, either a single element or a single compound, that has definite chemical and physical properties 
 
Examples of pure substances correct answer: elements, compounds, water, table salt (sodium chloride), ethanol, gold, bronze, etc. 
 
Mixture correc...
What are the 3 largest components of our atmosphere? correct answer: Nitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Argon - 1% 
 
How is the periodic table arranged? correct answer: By how elements bond 
 
What row are the Halogens? correct answer: 7A - Second from the right 
 
What row are the Noble Gases? corre...
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Add to cartWhat are the 3 largest components of our atmosphere? correct answer: Nitrogen - 78% 
Oxygen - 21% 
Argon - 1% 
 
How is the periodic table arranged? correct answer: By how elements bond 
 
What row are the Halogens? correct answer: 7A - Second from the right 
 
What row are the Noble Gases? corre...
Representative Elements correct answer: Groups 1, 2, 13-18 
The outer e- belongs to 's' or 'p' groups 
 
Metals correct answer: Elements that readily lose electrons (form cation), giving them a high heat and electrical conductivity levels, high luster and variety of hardness 
 
Nonmetals corre...
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Add to cartRepresentative Elements correct answer: Groups 1, 2, 13-18 
The outer e- belongs to 's' or 'p' groups 
 
Metals correct answer: Elements that readily lose electrons (form cation), giving them a high heat and electrical conductivity levels, high luster and variety of hardness 
 
Nonmetals corre...
CHEM 1011 Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following is always true? 
-Spontaneous changes cause an increase in the entropy of the universe 
-Heat will flow from a cooler object to a hotter object 
-Processes that involve an increase in entropy of the system are spontaneous 
-The change in entropy of the universe is the same as ...
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-Spontaneous changes cause an increase in the entropy of the universe 
-Heat will flow from a cooler object to a hotter object 
-Processes that involve an increase in entropy of the system are spontaneous 
-The change in entropy of the universe is the same as ...
chem 1011 final Questions With Complete Solution
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For the reaction F2(g) ⇌ 2 F(g), the equilibrium constant at 223 °C is 7.3 x 10-13. If a sample of F2 is heated to 223 °C and allowed to reach equilibrium correct answer: nearly all of F2 will remain unreacted, with a very small amount of F present 
 
At equilibrium correct answer: the rate of...
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At equilibrium correct answer: the rate of...
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Kinetics correct answer: The rate or speed of a reaction. A rapid reaction does not mean it goes to completion 
 
Equilibrium correct answer: The extent of a reaction 
 
Why is the rate of reaction important? correct answer: Industrial, biochemical, environmental, health 
 
What sort of factors e...
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Add to cartKinetics correct answer: The rate or speed of a reaction. A rapid reaction does not mean it goes to completion 
 
Equilibrium correct answer: The extent of a reaction 
 
Why is the rate of reaction important? correct answer: Industrial, biochemical, environmental, health 
 
What sort of factors e...
UNE Chem 1011 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What concentration of phosphate would give you a percent transmittance of 35%? correct answer: To find this we turn %T into an absorbance value, then we plug into the equation A = k * c. We know k from the slope of our line (in this case we will use the sample given 1245) and we calculate A from th...
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UNE week 1/2 chem review, UNE week chem 1011 3-4 review, UNE Chem 1011 week 5-7 review Questions With Complete Solutions
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Standard enthalpy of formation correct answer: enthalpy change when it is made from the stable form of its elements at standard condition 
 
combustion enthalpy correct answer: exothermic, so always negative 
 
atomisation enthalpy correct answer: endothermic, so always positive 
 
∆H(rxn)= cor...
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Add to cartStandard enthalpy of formation correct answer: enthalpy change when it is made from the stable form of its elements at standard condition 
 
combustion enthalpy correct answer: exothermic, so always negative 
 
atomisation enthalpy correct answer: endothermic, so always positive 
 
∆H(rxn)= cor...
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Dalton's Atomic Theory correct answer: 1. Each element is composed of atoms 
2. all atoms of a given element are identical all same in each individual element but no two elements are the same 
3. Atoms can not be recreated by a reaction. Atoms can not be created or destroyed (law of conservation o...
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Add to cartDalton's Atomic Theory correct answer: 1. Each element is composed of atoms 
2. all atoms of a given element are identical all same in each individual element but no two elements are the same 
3. Atoms can not be recreated by a reaction. Atoms can not be created or destroyed (law of conservation o...
BUFFERS 
What is a buffer? correct answer: - a buffer resists change in pH when a small amounts of acid or base are added to it. 
- any solution that contains equal amounts of a weak acid and its conjugate base will act as a buffer. 
 
What is acetic acid? correct answer: ethanoic acid. Gives vine...
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What is a buffer? correct answer: - a buffer resists change in pH when a small amounts of acid or base are added to it. 
- any solution that contains equal amounts of a weak acid and its conjugate base will act as a buffer. 
 
What is acetic acid? correct answer: ethanoic acid. Gives vine...
NON-IDEAL GASES & RAOULTS LAW 
The ideal gas laws are made up of 2 assumptions. What are they? correct answer: - there is no attractive force between atoms or molecules. 
- the volume of the gas itself (atoms or molecules) is negligle. 
 
What are ideal and real gases? correct answer: - Ideal gase...
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The ideal gas laws are made up of 2 assumptions. What are they? correct answer: - there is no attractive force between atoms or molecules. 
- the volume of the gas itself (atoms or molecules) is negligle. 
 
What are ideal and real gases? correct answer: - Ideal gase...
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A cathode correct answer: is an electrode where reduction occurs 
 
In an electrochemical cell based on the following reaction 
Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) ⟶ Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s) 
Which species acts as the anode? correct answer: Zn(s) 
 
In the reaction 
Mg(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) ⟶ Mg2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s) 
What is the re...
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Add to cartA cathode correct answer: is an electrode where reduction occurs 
 
In an electrochemical cell based on the following reaction 
Zn(s) + Cu2+(aq) ⟶ Zn2+(aq) + Cu(s) 
Which species acts as the anode? correct answer: Zn(s) 
 
In the reaction 
Mg(s) + 2 Ag+(aq) ⟶ Mg2+(aq) + 2 Ag(s) 
What is the re...
CHEM 1011 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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(Lab Techniques lab) The metric prefix "kilo-" has a decimal equivalent of 1000 
 
(Lab Techniques lab) A measure of how close the value of a measurement agrees with a known or accepted value accuracy 
 
(Lab Techniques lab) The determination of the reproducibility of a measurement precis...
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Add to cart(Lab Techniques lab) The metric prefix "kilo-" has a decimal equivalent of 1000 
 
(Lab Techniques lab) A measure of how close the value of a measurement agrees with a known or accepted value accuracy 
 
(Lab Techniques lab) The determination of the reproducibility of a measurement precis...
CHEM 1011 Medical Gen. Chemistry Midterm Prep Questions With Complete Solutions
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How is the wavelength of a photon related to its energy, frequency and wavenumber? correct answer: Energy - As the wavelength is shorter, there is more energy and vice versa 
Frequency - The frequency of photon increase, causing the wavelength to go down and vice versa 
Wavenumber - Is reciprocal ...
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Add to cartHow is the wavelength of a photon related to its energy, frequency and wavenumber? correct answer: Energy - As the wavelength is shorter, there is more energy and vice versa 
Frequency - The frequency of photon increase, causing the wavelength to go down and vice versa 
Wavenumber - Is reciprocal ...
The phase in which a substance exists depends on the relative extents of its- correct answer: Intermolecular forces and kinetic energies of its molecules 
 
van der Waals forces correct answer: a slight attraction that develops between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules 
 
Londen d...
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Add to cartThe phase in which a substance exists depends on the relative extents of its- correct answer: Intermolecular forces and kinetic energies of its molecules 
 
van der Waals forces correct answer: a slight attraction that develops between the oppositely charged regions of nearby molecules 
 
Londen d...
CHEM 1011 Exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions 
The graph to the right shows measurements of atmospheric CO₂ concentration measured of at the Mauna Loa observatory on the island of Hawaii. The inset shows the typical change in atmospheric CO₂ concentration over a calendar year. What is the p...
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The graph to the right shows measurements of atmospheric CO₂ concentration measured of at the Mauna Loa observatory on the island of Hawaii. The inset shows the typical change in atmospheric CO₂ concentration over a calendar year. What is the p...
A hydrogen bond is characterized by 
 
A. the attraction of temporary dipoles produced by the random asymmetries in electron motion 
 
B. the electrostatic attraction between the permanent dipoles in any polar molecule 
 
C. the highly concentrated partial charge between an H atom and F, O, or N ato...
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A. the attraction of temporary dipoles produced by the random asymmetries in electron motion 
 
B. the electrostatic attraction between the permanent dipoles in any polar molecule 
 
C. the highly concentrated partial charge between an H atom and F, O, or N ato...
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Chem 1011 Chapters 1 and 2 CU Boulder, Environmental Chemistry
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What is the correct definition of "emission"? correct answer: The release of energy in the form of a photon as an electron transitions to a lower energy level 
 
What is the correct definition of an "excited state"? correct answer: All energy states other than ground state until ionisation thr...
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Add to cartWhat is the correct definition of "emission"? correct answer: The release of energy in the form of a photon as an electron transitions to a lower energy level 
 
What is the correct definition of an "excited state"? correct answer: All energy states other than ground state until ionisation thr...
Aqueous salt solutions will be acidic when correct answer: The salt's cation is a strong enough acid to donate a proton to water 
 
A solution of sodium cyanide, NaCN, in water will be correct answer: Basic 
 
A buffer correct answer: Can be designed to work well at pH below 7 or above 7, but no...
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Add to cartAqueous salt solutions will be acidic when correct answer: The salt's cation is a strong enough acid to donate a proton to water 
 
A solution of sodium cyanide, NaCN, in water will be correct answer: Basic 
 
A buffer correct answer: Can be designed to work well at pH below 7 or above 7, but no...
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