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[Show more]chemical property correct answer: the way substances may change/react to become another substance 
 
physical property correct answer: can be observed without any change to identification and/or composition 
 
matter correct answer: anything that has mass and occupies space 
 
reactivity, stabili...
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Add to cartchemical property correct answer: the way substances may change/react to become another substance 
 
physical property correct answer: can be observed without any change to identification and/or composition 
 
matter correct answer: anything that has mass and occupies space 
 
reactivity, stabili...
The Greeks correct answer: tried to explain chemical changes, proposed four fundamental substances (earth, fire, water, air), first proposed atoms as fundamental particles 
 
The Alchemists correct answer: "pseudoscience"/tried to change a base metal of lead into gold 
 
Robert Boyle correct ans...
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Add to cartThe Greeks correct answer: tried to explain chemical changes, proposed four fundamental substances (earth, fire, water, air), first proposed atoms as fundamental particles 
 
The Alchemists correct answer: "pseudoscience"/tried to change a base metal of lead into gold 
 
Robert Boyle correct ans...
Chem 1311 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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CHEM 1311 Test 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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CHEM 1311 - Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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CHEM 1311 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Which of the following has 8 valence electrons correct answer: b. Kr 
 
Which of the following does not have 8 valence electrons correct answer: a. Ca+ & Sr+ 
 
Lattic energy is correct answer: a. the energy required to convert a mole of ionic solid into its constituent ions in the gas phase 
 
I...
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Add to cartWhich of the following has 8 valence electrons correct answer: b. Kr 
 
Which of the following does not have 8 valence electrons correct answer: a. Ca+ & Sr+ 
 
Lattic energy is correct answer: a. the energy required to convert a mole of ionic solid into its constituent ions in the gas phase 
 
I...
Hydrogen Bonds correct answer: - Specific type of dipole-dipole interaction 
- MUST have a H covalently bonded to F O or N 
 
Dipole-Dipole correct answer: - Attractions between polar molecules 
- Weaker than covalent bonds 
- Stronger the dipole moment, the boiling point gets larger 
 
Dispers...
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Add to cartHydrogen Bonds correct answer: - Specific type of dipole-dipole interaction 
- MUST have a H covalently bonded to F O or N 
 
Dipole-Dipole correct answer: - Attractions between polar molecules 
- Weaker than covalent bonds 
- Stronger the dipole moment, the boiling point gets larger 
 
Dispers...
Chem 1311 Exam 1 - Ch1, 2, 3 (In addition to memorizing polyatomic and monoatomic ions)
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Of the following only,_________ is an extensive property. 
 
-Temperature 
-Boiling point 
-Freezing point 
-Density 
-Volume correct answer: Volume 
 
In the following list, only __________ is not an example of a chemical reaction. 
 
-the production of hydrogen gas from water 
-chopping a ...
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-Temperature 
-Boiling point 
-Freezing point 
-Density 
-Volume correct answer: Volume 
 
In the following list, only __________ is not an example of a chemical reaction. 
 
-the production of hydrogen gas from water 
-chopping a ...
Elements from opposite sides of the periodic table tend to form what? correct answer: Ionic compounds 
 
Which of the following has three significant figures? correct answer: 0.0803 
 
Predict the empirical formula of the ionic compound that forms from aluminum and oxygen? correct answer: Al2O3 
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Add to cartElements from opposite sides of the periodic table tend to form what? correct answer: Ionic compounds 
 
Which of the following has three significant figures? correct answer: 0.0803 
 
Predict the empirical formula of the ionic compound that forms from aluminum and oxygen? correct answer: Al2O3 
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Stiochiometry correct answer: Greek 
"Stiochion"= element 
"Metion"= measure 
 
Lavoisier correct answer: Mass is conserved in chemical rxn 
 
2 parts of equation correct answer: Reactant and product 
 
Chemical equation for formation of water correct answer: 2H₂+O₂→2H₂O 
 
Stiochiom...
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Add to cartStiochiometry correct answer: Greek 
"Stiochion"= element 
"Metion"= measure 
 
Lavoisier correct answer: Mass is conserved in chemical rxn 
 
2 parts of equation correct answer: Reactant and product 
 
Chemical equation for formation of water correct answer: 2H₂+O₂→2H₂O 
 
Stiochiom...
When a system _____________, change of E is always negative. correct answer: Gives off heat and does work 
 
The reaction 4Al(s) + 3O2(g) --> 2Al2O3(s) Delta H = -3351 kJ is ___________, and therefore heat is ___________ by the reaction. correct answer: Exothermic, released 
 
Which of the foll...
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The reaction 4Al(s) + 3O2(g) --> 2Al2O3(s) Delta H = -3351 kJ is ___________, and therefore heat is ___________ by the reaction. correct answer: Exothermic, released 
 
Which of the foll...
What is Planck's constant represented as? correct answer: h 
 
What is the value of Planck's constant? correct answer: 6.63 x 10^-34 Js 
 
How is the principal quantum number symbolized? correct answer: n 
 
How is angular momentum quantum number symbolized? correct answer: l 
 
How is magneti...
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Add to cartWhat is Planck's constant represented as? correct answer: h 
 
What is the value of Planck's constant? correct answer: 6.63 x 10^-34 Js 
 
How is the principal quantum number symbolized? correct answer: n 
 
How is angular momentum quantum number symbolized? correct answer: l 
 
How is magneti...
Atoms correct answer: the basic building blocks of all matter. The smallest unit of an element that can combine with other elements. 
 
Subatomic Particles correct answer: The smaller particles that make up atoms - protons, neutrons and electrons. 
 
cathode rays correct answer: streams of electr...
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Add to cartAtoms correct answer: the basic building blocks of all matter. The smallest unit of an element that can combine with other elements. 
 
Subatomic Particles correct answer: The smaller particles that make up atoms - protons, neutrons and electrons. 
 
cathode rays correct answer: streams of electr...
Atom correct answer: Smallest quantity of matter that retains the properties of matter. Building blocks of all matter 
 
Element correct answer: A substance made up of a single type of atom. 
 
α Particle correct answer: A positively charged particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons, e...
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Add to cartAtom correct answer: Smallest quantity of matter that retains the properties of matter. Building blocks of all matter 
 
Element correct answer: A substance made up of a single type of atom. 
 
α Particle correct answer: A positively charged particle consisting of two protons and two neutrons, e...
Solutions can exist in all 3 physical states correct answer: Solid: metal alloys (2 or more metals) 
Gas: Ex: Air — made of nitrogent oxygen and other gases 
Liquid: this is what we will be primarily discussing in this chapter, mostly solutions where water is the solvent AKA aqueous solutions 
 
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Add to cartSolutions can exist in all 3 physical states correct answer: Solid: metal alloys (2 or more metals) 
Gas: Ex: Air — made of nitrogent oxygen and other gases 
Liquid: this is what we will be primarily discussing in this chapter, mostly solutions where water is the solvent AKA aqueous solutions 
 
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Types of Electrolytes: correct answer: -strong: SOLUBLE & IONIC 
-weak: SOLUBLE & MOLECULAR 
-non-electrolytes: INSOLUBLE 
 
Solubility Rules correct answer: 1. Group 1A Metals (Li+, Na+, K+, etc.) 
2. Ammonium (NH4+) 
3. Nitrate (NO3-) 
4. Acetate (C2H3O2-) or (CH3COO-) 
5. Hydrogren Carbonate (H...
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Add to cartTypes of Electrolytes: correct answer: -strong: SOLUBLE & IONIC 
-weak: SOLUBLE & MOLECULAR 
-non-electrolytes: INSOLUBLE 
 
Solubility Rules correct answer: 1. Group 1A Metals (Li+, Na+, K+, etc.) 
2. Ammonium (NH4+) 
3. Nitrate (NO3-) 
4. Acetate (C2H3O2-) or (CH3COO-) 
5. Hydrogren Carbonate (H...
How many lone pairs of electrons are on the central element in CCI4? correct answer: 0 
 
Use the VSEPR theory to predict the molecular geometry of nitrogen tribromide, NBr3 correct answer: Trigonal Pyramidal 
 
________hybrid orbitals are used for bonding by Xe in the XeF4 molecule. correct answe...
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Add to cartHow many lone pairs of electrons are on the central element in CCI4? correct answer: 0 
 
Use the VSEPR theory to predict the molecular geometry of nitrogen tribromide, NBr3 correct answer: Trigonal Pyramidal 
 
________hybrid orbitals are used for bonding by Xe in the XeF4 molecule. correct answe...
Propane (C₃H₈) reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water. In a particular experiment, 38.0g of Carbon Dioxide are produced from the reaction 22.05g of propane with excess oxygen. What is the % yield in this reaction? 
 
-94.5 
-66.0 
-86.4 
-38.0 
-57.6 correct answer:...
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Add to cartPropane (C₃H₈) reacts with oxygen in the air to produce carbon dioxide and water. In a particular experiment, 38.0g of Carbon Dioxide are produced from the reaction 22.05g of propane with excess oxygen. What is the % yield in this reaction? 
 
-94.5 
-66.0 
-86.4 
-38.0 
-57.6 correct answer:...
A __________ ΔH corresponds to an __________ process. 
 
-zero, endothermic 
-positive, exothermic 
-negative, endothermic 
-zero, exothermic 
-positive, endothermic correct answer: positive, endothermic 
 
Which one of the following is NOT considered a fossil fuel? 
 
-natural gas 
-hydroge...
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Add to cartA __________ ΔH corresponds to an __________ process. 
 
-zero, endothermic 
-positive, exothermic 
-negative, endothermic 
-zero, exothermic 
-positive, endothermic correct answer: positive, endothermic 
 
Which one of the following is NOT considered a fossil fuel? 
 
-natural gas 
-hydroge...
In which set of elements would all members be expected to have very similar chemical properties? 
 
-P, Se, I 
-Br, I, At 
-Ne, Na, Mg 
-Cl, Br, Na 
-Si, As, Te correct answer: Br, I, At 
 
Of the following elements, which have been shown to form compounds? 
 
helium neon argon krypton xenon 
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-P, Se, I 
-Br, I, At 
-Ne, Na, Mg 
-Cl, Br, Na 
-Si, As, Te correct answer: Br, I, At 
 
Of the following elements, which have been shown to form compounds? 
 
helium neon argon krypton xenon 
 ...
According to VSEPR theory, if there are 2 electron domains on a central atom, they will be arranged such that the angles between the domains are __________. 
 
-120° 
-180° 
-90° 
-109.5° 
-360° correct answer: 180° 
 
An electron domain consists of __________. 
 
a) a nonbonding pair of e...
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Add to cartAccording to VSEPR theory, if there are 2 electron domains on a central atom, they will be arranged such that the angles between the domains are __________. 
 
-120° 
-180° 
-90° 
-109.5° 
-360° correct answer: 180° 
 
An electron domain consists of __________. 
 
a) a nonbonding pair of e...
1. Which of the following is an example of a quantitative observation? 
A) The piece of metal is longer than the piece of wood. 
B) Solution 1 is much darker than solution 2. 
C) The liquid in beaker A is blue. 
D) The temperature of the liquid is 60°C. 
E) At least two of the above (A-D) are quant...
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A) The piece of metal is longer than the piece of wood. 
B) Solution 1 is much darker than solution 2. 
C) The liquid in beaker A is blue. 
D) The temperature of the liquid is 60°C. 
E) At least two of the above (A-D) are quant...
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the 
question. 1) 
Which of the following is the general electron configuration for the outermost electrons 
of elements in the alkaline earth group? 1) A) ns2np5 
B) ns2 
C) ns1 
D) ns2np6(n -1)d6 
E) ns2np4 
2...
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question. 1) 
Which of the following is the general electron configuration for the outermost electrons 
of elements in the alkaline earth group? 1) A) ns2np5 
B) ns2 
C) ns1 
D) ns2np6(n -1)d6 
E) ns2np4 
2...
Chapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and 
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 
1. Give the number of lone pairs around the central atom and the molecular geometry of 
CBr4. 
A) 0 lone pairs, square planar D) 1 lone pair, trigonal bipyramidal 
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Add to cartChapter 10: Chemical Bonding II: Molecular Geometry and 
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals 
1. Give the number of lone pairs around the central atom and the molecular geometry of 
CBr4. 
A) 0 lone pairs, square planar D) 1 lone pair, trigonal bipyramidal 
B) 0 lone pairs, tetahedral E) 2 lone pairs, ...
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