CHEM 1211K Test IV. MULTIPLE CHOICE (3 points each)



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CEM 1211K Test IV MULTIPLE COICE (3 points each) 1) ow many single covalent bonds must a silicon atom form to have a complete octet in its valence shell? A) 4 B) 3 C) 1 D) 2 E) 0 2) What is the maximum number double bonds that a carbon atom can form? A) 1 B) 4 C) 3 D) 2 E) 0 3) Of the atoms below, is the least electronegative. A) Rb B) Si C) F D) Ca E) 4) Given the electronegativities below, which covalent single bond is most polar? Element: C N O Electronegativity: 2.1 2.5 3.0 3.5 A) C- B) O-C C) N- D) O-N E) O- 5) Which of the following names is/are correct for the compound TiO 2? A) titanium oxide B) titanium oxide and titanium (IV) dioxide C) titanium (II) oxide D) titanium dioxide and titanium (IV) oxide E) titanium (IV) dioxide 6) The Lewis structure of N 2 2 shows. A) each hydrogen has one nonbonding electron pair B) a nitrogen-nitrogen triple bond C) each nitrogen has one nonbinding electron pair D) each nitrogen has two nonbinding electron pairs E) a nitrogen-nitrogen double bond 7) In the Lewis structure of F, the formal charge on is and the formal charge on F is. A) 0, 0 B) -1, -1 C) 0, -1 D) +1, -1 E) -1, +1 8) ow many resonance forms can be drawn for CO 3 2- (carbon is the central atom)? A) 0 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) 1 9) The molecular geometry of is square planar. A) I 3 B) C 4 C) XeF 2 D) P 3 E) XeF 4 10) The molecular geometry of the SF 2 molecule is. A) trigonal planar B) bent C) linear D) octahedral E) tetrahedral

11) Three monosulfur fluorides are observed:sf 2, SF 4, SF 6. Of these, is/are polar. A) SF 6 only B) SF 2 and SF 4 only C) SF 2 only D) SF 4 only E) SF 2, SF 4, and SF 6 12) Of the following, the central atom is sp 3 d 2 hybridized only in. A) BeF 2 B) P 5 C) Br 3 - D) XeF 4 E) P 3 13) A typical triple bond. A) is longer than a single bond B) consists of one sigma bond and two pi bonds C) consists of two sigma bonds and one pi bond D) consists of three shared electrons E) consists of six shared electron pairs 14) According to MO theory, overlap of two s atomic orbitals produces. A) two bonding molecular orbitals and two antibonding molecular orbitals B) one bonding molecular orbital and one hybrid orbital C) two bonding molecular orbitals and one antibonding molecular orbital D) one bonding molecular orbital and one antibonding molecular orbital E) two bonding molecular orbitals 15) An antibonding MO the corresponding bonding MO. A) is always degenerate with B) is always higher in energy than C) can accommodate more electrons than D) can accommodate fewer electrons than E) is always lower in energy than 16) According to valence bond theory, which orbitals overlap in the formation of the bond in Br? A) 2s on and 4p on Br B) 1s on and 4p on Br C) 1s on and 4s on Br D) 1s on and 3p on Br E) 2s on and 3p on Br 17) Of the following, is a correct statement of Boyle's law. A) n/p = constant B) P/V = constant C) PV = constant D) V/T = constant E) V/P = constant 18) A sample of a gas (5.0 mol) at 1.0 atm is expanded at constant temperature from 10 L to 15 L. The final pressure is atm. A) 7.5 B) 15 C) 0.67 D) 3.3 E) 1.5 19) Of the following, is a valid statement of Charles' law. A) P/T = constant B) V/T = constant C) V = constant multiply P D) PV = constant E) V = constant multiply n

20) Which one of the following is a valid statement of Avogadro's law? A) PV = constant B) P/T = constant C) V = constant multiply P D) V/n = constant E) V/T = constant 21) A gas originally at 27 o C and 1.00 atm pressure in a 3.9 L flask is cooled at constant pressure until the temperature is 11 o C. The new volume of the gas is L. A) 0.27 B) 0.24 C) 3.9 D) 4.1 E) 3.7 22) The amount of gas that occupies 60.82 L at 31 o C and 367 mmg is mol. A) 1.18 B) 0.120 C) 0.850 D) 894 E) 11.6 23) A flask contains a mixture of e and Ne at a total pressure of 2.6 atm. There are 2.0 mol of e and 5.0 mol of Ne in the flask. The partial pressure of e is atm. A) 1.04 B) 1.86 C) 0.74 D) 6.5 E) 9.1 24) Which of the following is not part of the kinetic-molecular theory? A) Collisions between gas molecules do not result in the loss of energy. B) Attractive and repulsive forces between gas molecules are negligible. C) Atoms are neither created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical reactions. D) The volume occupied by all of the gas molecules in a container is negligible compared to the volume of the container. E) Gases consist of molecules in continuous, random motion. 25) An ideal gas differs from a real gas in that the molecules of an ideal gas. A) have an average molecular mass B) have no kinetic energy C) have a molecular weight of zero D) have no attraction for one another

Problems (SOW ALL WORK ON TIS PAPER) (5 points) Calculate the o rxn for the following reaction using the following bond enthalpies: N N + 2 N Substance Bond Enthalpy (kj/mol) -N 391 N-N 163-242 N- 200 o rxn=[bonds broken] [bonds formed] o rxn = [1(N-N) + 1(-)] [2(N-)] o rxn = [(1mol(163kJ/mol)) + (1mol(242kJ/mol))] [2mol(200kJ/mol)] o rxn = 5kJ (10 points) Write the Lewis structures for following molecules: Sn 2 Sn C 3 + C + P 5 P

(10 points) The metabolic oxidation of glucose, C 6 12 O 6, in our bodies produces CO 2, which is expelled from our lungs as a gas: C 6 12 O 6 (aq) + 6 O 2 (g) 6 CO 2 (g) + 6 2 O(l) Calculate the volume of dry CO 2 produced at body temperature (37 o C) and 0.970atm when 24.5g of glucose is consumed in this reaction. molesglucose = 24.5g = 0.136mol 180.12g / mol 6CO2 1glucose x = molesco nowusetheideal gaslaw PV = nrt P = 0.970atm V =? n = 0.816mol R = 0.08206L( atm)( mol T = 37+ 273= 310K 0.970atm( V ) = 0.816mol(0.08206)(310K) V = 21.4L = x 0.136mol 2 = 0.816mol 1 ) K 1

MULTIPLE COICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A 2) D 3) A 4) E 5) D 6) C 7) A 8) C 9) E 10) B 11) B 12) D 13) B 14) D 15) B 16) B 17) C 18) C 19) B 20) D 21) E 22) A 23) C 24) C 25) D