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1011_2nd Exam_1011114 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Identify the reducing agent in the following reaction: 2 NO2(g) + 7 H2(g) 2 NH3(g) + 4 H2O(g) A) H2 B) H2O C) NO2 D) NH3 E) There is no reducing agent. 2) Which of the following is a characteristic of an ideal gas? A) Individual gas particles occupy fixed volume. B) Collisions between gas particles and container walls are not elastic C) Collisions between gas particles are perfectly elastic D) Gas cannot be compressed infinitely. E) Inter-particle forces are prominent. 3) Which of the following reactions is an oxidation-reduction reaction? A) 2 H2O(l) H3O+ (aq) + OH- (aq) B) CO(g) + H2O(g) CO2(g) + H2(g) C) NH3(g) + H2O(l) NH4OH(aq) D) Mg(OH)2(s) Mg2+ (aq) + 2 OH- (aq) E) HCl(aq) + NaH2PO4(aq) H3PO4(aq) + NaCl(aq) 4) What is the concentration of Br-(aq) in a solution prepared by mixing 75.0 ml of 0.62 M iron(iii) bromide with 75.0 ml of water? Assume volumes are additive. A) 0.31 M B) 1.9 M C) 0.93 M D) 0.62 M E) 1.23 M 5) 2 LiOH(s) Li2O(s) + H2O(l) H = 379.1 kj LiH(s) + H2O(l) LiOH(s) + H2(g) H = -111.0 kj 2 H2(g) + O2(g) 2 H2O(l) H = -285.9 kj Compute H in kj for 2 LiH(s) + O2(g) Li2O(s) + H2O(l) A) -17.7 kj B) -128.8 kj C) -303.6 kj D) +125.2 kj E) + 128.8 kj 6) An automobile tire at 32.0 psi at 25.0 C is driven on a trip. At the end of the trip the pressure is 35.0 psi. What is the temperature of the tire in degrees Celsius? A) 27.3 C B) 57.0 C C) 60.0 C D) 22.8 C E) 52.9 C 1011114_1

7) Subtracting the vapor pressure of water from the total pressure of a gas collected over water is an example of the application of: A) Dalton's Law B) Avogadro's Hypothesis C) Graham's Law D) ideal gas law E) van der Waals Theory 8) Coal contains an impurity that reacts with oxygen during the combustion process, producing oxides that are major environmental pollutants. This impurity is: A) carbon dioxide B) sulfur C) nitrogen D) peat E) acid rain 9) The standard enthalpy of formation of NiSO4(s) at 25 C is -872.9 kj/mole. The chemical equation to which this value applies is: A) Ni(s) + S(s) + 2 O2(g) NiSO4(s) B) NiSO4(s) Ni(s) + S(s) + 4 O(g) C) Ni(s) + 1/8 S8(s) + 1/2 O2(g) NiSO4(s) D) Ni(s) + S(s) + 4 O(g) NiSO4(s) E) 1/2 Ni(s) + 1/2 S(s) + 1/2 O2(g) 1/2 NiSO4(s) 10) A disproportionation reaction is one in which: A) water must be added B) both reactants are reduced C) the equation is not balanced D) the same substance is oxidized and reduced E) more of one substance reacts than another 11) What is the final temperature in the bomb calorimeter if 1.785 grams of benzoic acid (HC7H5O2) is combusted in a calorimeter with a heat capacity of 5.02 kj/ C and initial temperature of 24.62 C? The heat of combustion of benzoic acid is -26.42 kj/g. A) 34.0 C B) 31.2 C C) 15.5 C D) 51.0 C E) 29.8 C 12) To increase the volume of a fixed amount of gas from 100 cm3 to 200 cm3: A) increase the temperature from 25.0 to 50.0 C at constant pressure B) reduce the temperature from 400 K to 200 K at constant pressure C) increase the pressure from 1.00 to 2.00 atm at constant temperature D) reduce the pressure from 608 mm Hg to 0.40 atm at constant temperature E) decrease the temperature from 600 K to 400 K 1011114_2

13) Which of the following combinations is correct? A) HNO3/weak acid B) H3PO4/strong acid C) NaOH/weak base D) NH3/strong base E) HClO4/strong acid 14) A 10.0 L container of unknown gas at 25.0 C contains 87.1 g of gas at 12.5 atm. What gas is in the container? A) NH3 B) SO2 C) C2H2 D) F2 E) NO2 15) Select a statement that best describes the oxidation process. A) In oxidation process some elements experience oxidation state increase. B) In oxidation process some elements change their oxidation state. C) In oxidation process all elements change oxidation state. D) In oxidation process only oxygen increases its oxidation state. E) In oxidation process all elements experience an increase in oxidation state. 16) The statement, "For a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature, gas volume is inversely proportional to gas pressure." is known as: A) Boyle's Law B) Kelvin's Law C) Charles' Law D) Graham's Law E) Avogadro's Law 17) The substance C5H5OH in water solution is a: A) strong electrolyte B) strong base C) strong acid D) weak electrolyte E) nonelectrolyte 18) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) Net ionic equations include only the actual participants of the reaction. B) An acid produces hydride ions in solution. C) A precipitate is formed when certain anions and cations react to form an insoluble ionic solid. D) Most molecular compounds are either nonelectrolytes or weak electrolytes. E) Most ionic compounds are strong electrolytes. 19) In which of the following pairs is the oxidation number for the underlined element INCORRECT? A) ClO4 - /(+7) B) CO2/+4 C) HCO3 - /+3 D) S2O3 2- /+2 E) Fe2O3/+3 1011114_3

20) For the reaction H2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) H2O(g) H = -241.8 kj/mol, what mass of H2(g) is required to liberate 1.00 103 kj of heat? A) 8.34 g B) 66.2 g C) 2.05 g D) 4.17 g E) 16.7 g 21) Consider the reaction: CO2(g) + 2HCl(g) COCl2(g) + H2O(l) H f -393.51-92.30-223.01-285.85 kj/mol Compute H for this reaction. A) -69.25 kj B) 23.05 kj C) -994.67 kj D) -23.05 kj E) 69.25 kj 22) Which of the following is probably the poorest electrical conductor? A) 0.5 M CH3OH B) 0.5 M NH3 C) 0.5 M K2SO4 D) 0.5 M HF E) 0.5 M CaCl2 23) The heat of combustion of several fuels are listed in the table below. On a per gram basis, which fuel releases the most energy? Fuel Hcomb (kj/mole) C(s) -393.5 CH4(g) -890.8 CH3OH(l) 726.1 C3H8(g) 2219.2 H2(g) -285.8 A) CH4(g) B) C(s) C) C3H8(g) D) CH3OH(l) E) H2(g) 24) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) Heat moves from a warmer body to a colder one. B) Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. C) Heat is energy transferred as a result of a temperature difference. D) Potential energy is energy in action. E) Pressure volume work is calculated by w = P V. 25) What volume of 0.38 M hydrochloric acid is required for complete neutralization of 15 ml of 0.19 M calcium hydroxide? A) 30 ml B) 19 ml C) 7.5 ml D) 15 ml E) 38 ml 1011114_4

26) The fact that a balloon filled with helium will leak more slowly than one filled with hydrogen is explained by citing: A) van der Waals Theory B) Graham's Law C) ideal gas law D) Avogadro's Hypothesis E) Dalton's Law 27) Lead, water, sulfur, and arsenic have specific heats of 0.128, 4.18, 0.706, and 0.329 J g-1 C-1, respectively. Which of the following would need the smallest quantity of heat to change the temperature of 5 g by 10 C? A) water B) lead C) arsenic D) sulfur 28) 53.5 g of an ideal gas of molecular weight = 30.5 g/mol is confined at a pressure of 133 mmhg. The density of the gas is 0.228 g/l. Compute the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius. A) 285 C B) 261 C C) -12. C D) -57 C E) 12. C 29) Oxygen gas at 34.5 C expands from 34.5 L to 45.7 L against a constant pressure of 750 mmhg. What is the work done in joules by the system? A) 1.12 103 J B) -1.12 103 J C) 4.55 103 J D) -9.09 104 J E) 9.09 104 J 30) 500 g of Al is heated to 100.0 C and dropped into a l00.0 g glass beaker that contains 200.0 g of H2O. The temperature of the glass and water is 20.0 C. What is the final temperature? (Specific heat of Al = 0.29 J/g C, specific heat of glass = 0.84 J/g C) A) 50.0 C B) 28.9 C C) 30.9 C D) 25.0 C E) 46.6 C 31) A 1.37 L vessel contains He at a temperature of 24.5 C and a pressure of 205 mmhg. A 721 ml vessel contains Ne at a temperature of 36.2 C and a pressure of 0.185 atm. Both of these gases are placed in a 2.00 L vessel at 302 K. What is the final pressure (in atm) in the 2.00 L vessel? A) 0.0657 atm B) 0.455 atm C) 0.390 atm D) 0.187 atm E) 0.250 atm 32) Calculate the height in meters of a column of liquid ethanol (density = 0.7893 g/cm3) required to exert the same pressure as 760 mmhg (d = 13.60 g/cm3). A) 1.31 104 m B) 0.0708 m C) 70.8 m D) 44.1 m E) 13.1 m 33) How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 5.28 gal of water from 25.0 C to 88.0 C (1 gal = 3.785 L)? A) 997 kj B) 133 kj C) 1390 kj D) 5260 kj E) 316 kj 1011114_5

34) Which of the following solutions has the highest fluoride concentration? A) a solution having 1.5 mg F-/L B) 0.05 M CaF2 C) a solution having 0.06 M F- D) 2.1 mg NaF/L E) 0.05 M NaF 35) Calculate the volume of H2(g) expressed at STP, required to react with 3.00 L of CO(g) at STP in the following reaction: 3 CO(g) + 7 H2(g) C3H8(g) + 3 H2O(l) A) 7.00 L B) 22.4 L C) 1.00 L D) 10.0 L E) 3.00 L 36) How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 175 g of aluminum from 21.0 C to 145 C? The specific heat of aluminum is 0.903 J g-1 C-1. A) 1.27 J B) 22.9 kj C) 24.0 kj D) 19.6 kj 37) The relationship between the "absolute temperature" on the Kelvin scale and the Celsius temperature is given by: A) T(K) = t( C) + 273.15 B) T(K) = 5/8[t( C)] - 32 C) t( C) = T(K) + 273.15 D) T(K) = 8/5[t( C)] + 32 E) t( C) = 98.6 + T(K) 38) Enthalpy is defined as: A) the sum of the kinetic and potential energies B) the heat of combustion C) the work not limited to pressure volume work D) the energy contained within a system E) the sum of the internal energy and the pressure-volume product of a system 39) If someone were to light a cigar at one end of a closed room, persons at the other end of the room might soon perceive an odor due to gaseous emissions from the cigar. Such a phenomenon is an example of: A) effusion B) barometry C) diffusion D) ideality E) monometry 40) Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of ammonium chloride and iron(iii) hydroxide. A) 3 NH4 + + Fe(OH)3(s) 3 NH3(aq) + 3 H2O + Fe3+ B) 3 NH4 + + 3 OH- 3 NH3(aq) + 3 H2O C) 3 NH4Cl(aq) + Fe(OH)3(s) 3 NH3(aq) + 3 H2O + FeCl3 D) 3 NH4Cl(aq) + 3 OH- 3 NH3(aq) + 3 H2O + 3 Cl- E) no reaction 1011114_6

41) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) The specific heat is the heat capacity for one mole of substance. B) The heat capacity is the quantity of heat required to change the temperature of the system by one degree. C) Temperatures of two bodies are equal when the average kinetic energies of the two bodies become the same. D) Most metals have low specific heats, as metals can be heated quickly. E) The law of conservation of energy can be written: qsystem + qsurroundings = 0. 42) Given the reactions below, compute H for the reaction: ( H's are all given in kj) 2 MnO2(s) + CO(g) Mn2O3(s) + CO2(g) Reaction H rxn MnO2(s) + CO(g) MnO(s) + CO2(g) - 150.6 Mn3O4(s) + CO(g) 3 MnO(s) + CO2(g) - 54.4 3 Mn2O3(s) + CO(g) 2 Mn3O4(s) + CO2(g) - 142.3 A) -46.1 kj B) -104.5 kj C) -347.3 kj D) -217.1 kj E) -389.1 kj 43) Iron in the form FeCl2 can be determined by titration with potassium dichromate: 6FeCl2(aq) + K2Cr2O7(aq) + 14HCl(aq) 6FeCl3(aq) + 2CrCl3(aq) + 2KCl(aq) + 7H2O(l) An iron sample of mass 0.800 g required 18.80 ml of 0.0120 M K2Cr2O7(aq) to reach the end point. How many moles of FeCl2 were in the sample? A) 1.13 10-4 mol B) 2.26 10-4 mol C) 3.75 10-5 mol D) 1.43 10-2 mol E) 1.35 10-3 mol 44) The energy of molecules of a gas: A) is the same for all molecules at constant temperature B) increases with a decrease in temperature C) increases with an increase in pressure D) is dependent on concentration E) is distributed over a wide range at constant temperature 45) Calculate the enthalpy change for the following reaction at 25 C. The value of H f in kj/mol is given below each species: 2 Fe2O3(s) + 6 CO(g) 4 Fe(s) + 6 CO2(g) -824.2-110.5 0-393.5 A) -49.6 kj B) -3350 kj C) 541 kj D) -24.8 kj E) -1380 kj 46) What is the ratio of the diffusion rates of Cl2 and O2? Rate Cl2 : O2 = A) 0.67 B) 0.45 C) 0.69 D) 0.47 E) 1.5 1011114_7

47) To have a standard enthalpy of formation referenced to 0 J/mol, the substance must: I) be a simple substance (chemical element) II) be in its most stable form III) be under 1 atm of pressure IV) have a concentration of 1.0000 M A) II, IV B) I, III C) I, III, IV D) II, III, IV E) I, II, III 48) Which statement below best describes net ionic equations? A) A net ionic reaction is a balanced chemical equation that clearly shows spectator ions in a reaction. B) A net ionic equation is obtained when the ions forming the precipitate are removed from the molecular equation. C) A net ionic equation lists all ions in the solution. D) A net ionic equation is a balanced chemical equation that includes only ions that actually participate in a reaction. E) A net ionic equation is a balanced chemical equation that includes all the ions present in a reaction mixture. 49) What mass of water vapor would occupy a volume of 54 L at 200 C and 76 torr, assuming ideal behavior? A) 1.8 g B) 5.4 g C) 4.3 g D) 7.2 g E) 2.5 g 50) A 0.411 g sample of powdered copper mixed with an inert, soluble additive was fully consumed by 23.4 ml of 0.602 M nitric acid, producing copper(ii) nitrate, water, and nitric oxide (NO) gas. What was the percent copper (by mass) in the sample? 3 Cu + 8 HNO3 3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 NO + 4 H2O A) 34.4% B) 68.3% C) 56.9% D) 65.3% E) 81.7% 1011114_8