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www.tutor-homework.com (for tutoring, homework help, or help with online classes) 1. 012 Chapter #016 Which of the following atoms does not participate in hydrogen bonding? a. S b. O c. F d. N 2. 011 Chapter #021 A sample of an ideal gas has its volume doubled while its temperature remains constant. If the original pressure was 100 torr, what is the new pressure? a. 10 torr b. 50 torr c. 100 torr d. 200 torr e. 1000 torr 3. 012 Chapter #031 Which of the following should have the lowest boiling point? a. C 5H 12 b. C 6H 14 c. C 8H 18

d. C 10H 22 e. C 12H 26 4. 012 Chapter #011 For which of the following species are the intermolecular interactions entirely due to dispersion forces? a. C 2H 6 b. CH 3OCH 3 c. NO 2 d. H 2S e. CaNO 3 5. 012 Chapter #006 Which one of the following involves hydrogen bonding? a. CH 4 b. H 2C CH 2 c. H 2O d. CHCl 3 e. CFOH 6. 012 Chapter #041 Use the following data to determine the molar heat of vaporization of chlorine (R = 8.314 J/K mol). a. 34,700 J b. 21,900 J

c. 317 J d. 712 J e. 9.99 kj Score: 0/3.57 7. 011 Chapter #006 The pressure of hydrogen sulfide gas in a container is 35,650 Pa. What is this pressure in torr (1 atm = 101,325 Pa = 760 torr)? a. 46.91 torr b. 267.4 torr c. 351.8 torr d. 3612 torr e. 27,090 torr 8. 012 Chapter #071 What mass of water would need to evaporate from your skin in order to dissipate 1.7 105 J of heat from your body? H2O(l) H2O(g) ΔHvap = 40.7 kj/mol a. 7.52 10 4 g b. 418 g c. 75.2 g d. 58.4 g e. 6.92 10 6 g 9. 011 Chapter #016 "The volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas at constant temperature and pressure" is a statement of Law.

a. Charles's b. Boyle's c. Amontons's d. Avogadro's e. Gay- Lussac's 10. 011 Chapter #002 Which is not a property of a gas? a. density varies with temperature b. assumes the shape and volume of its container c. is compressible d. density is larger than that of a liquid e. forms homogeneous mixtures with one another 11. 012 Chapter #066 Which one of the following crystallizes in a metallic lattice? a. C b. NaMnO 4 c. K d. LiClO 4 e. K 2Cr 2O 7

12. 011 Chapter #056 Magnesium metal (0.100 mol) and a volume of aqueous hydrochloric acid that contains 0.500 mol of HCl are combined and react to completion. How many liters of hydrogen gas, measured at STP, are produced? Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) MgCl 2(aq) + H 2(g) (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K)? a. 2.24 L of H 2 b. 4.48 L of H 2 c. 5.60 L of H 2 d. 11.2 L of H 2 e. 22.4 L of H 2 13. 011 Chapter #046 Assuming ideal behavior, what is the density of argon gas at STP, in g/l (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K)? a. 0.0176 g/l b. 0.0250 g/l c. 0.0561 g/l d. 1.78 g/l e. 181. g/l 14. 012 Chapter #036 Krypton has a higher melting point than argon because of its: a. hydrogen bonding.

b. stronger dispersion forces. c. permanent dipole moment. d. ionic bonds. e. greater ionization energy. 15. 011 Chapter #026 A sample of nitrogen gas has a volume of 32.4 L at 20 C. The gas is heated to 220 C at constant pressure. What is the final volume of nitrogen? a. 2.94 L b. 19.3 L c. 31.4 L d. 54.5 L e. 356 L 16. 012 Chapter #061 A metal such as chromium in the face-centered cubic lattice will have atom(s) per unit cell. a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 10 17. 012 Chapter #002 Which of the following are considered van der Waals forces?

I. dispersion forces; II. dipole-dipole interactions, III. hydrogen bonding. a. I and III b. II only c. III only d. I, II, and III e. I only 18. 011 Chapter #051 A 0.271 g sample of an unknown vapor occupies 294 ml at 140 C and 847 mmhg. The empirical formula of the compound is CH 2. What is the molecular formula of the compound (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K)? a. CH 2 b. C 2H 4 c. C 3H 6 d. C 4H 8 e. C 6H 12 19. 011 Chapter #011 A flask containing argon gas is connected to a closed-ended mercury manometer. The closed end is under vacuum. If the mercury level in the closed arm is 230. mm above that in the arm connected to the flask, what is the argon pressure, in torr? a. -230. b. 230. c. 530. d. 790. e. None of these choices is correct. Score: 0/3.57

20. 012 Chapter #021 The strongest intermolecular interactions between pentane (C 5H 12) molecules arise from: a. dipoledipole forces. b. London dispersion forces. c. hydrogen bonding. d. ion-dipole interactions. e. carboncarbon bonds. 21. 011 Chapter #061 A block of dry ice (solid CO 2, density = 1.56 g/ml) of dimensions 25.0 cm 25.0 cm 25.0 cm is left to sublime (i.e., to pass from the solid phase to the gas phase) in a closed chamber of dimensions 4.00 m 5.00 m 3.00 m. The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in this chamber at 25 C will be (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K, 1 atm = 760 mmhg): a. 171 mmhg b. 107 mmhg c. 0.225 mmhg d. 0.171 mmhg e. 14.4 mmhg 22. 011 Chapter #031 A gas sample occupies 8.76 L at a temperature of 37 C, what is the volume if the temperature is lowered to 0 C at constant pressure?

a. 9.95 L b. 0 L c. 4.22 L d. 74.1 L e. 7.71 L 23. 011 Chapter #041 A gas cylinder containing 1.50 mol compressed methane has a volume of 3.30 L. What pressure does the methane exert on the walls of the cylinder if its temperature is 25 C (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K)? a. 9.00 10-2 atm b. 0.933 atm c. 1.11 atm d. 1.70 atm e. 11.1 atm 24. 011 Chapter #036 A gas evolved during the fermentation of sugar was collected at 22.5 C and 702 mmhg. After purification its volume was found to be 25.0 L. How many moles of gas were collected (R = 0.08206 L atm/mol K, 1 atm = 760 mmhg)? a. 0.95 mol b. 1.05 mol c. 12.5 mol d. 22.4 mol e. 724 mol 25. 012 Chapter #051 Which of the following terms refers to the resistance of a liquid to flow?

a. surface tension b. capillary action c. viscosity d. adhesion e. cohesion 26. 012 Chapter #026 What is determined by the magnitude of intermolecular forces in a liquid and is a measure of a fluid's resistance to flow? a. surface tension b. adhesion c. polarity d. viscosity e. cohesion 27. 012 Chapter #046 Liquid sodium can be used as a heat transfer fluid. Its vapor pressure is 40.0 torr at 633 C and 400.0 torr at 823 C. Calculate its heat of vaporization. a. 43.4 kj/mol b. 52.5 kj/mol c. 70.6 kj/mol d. 1.00 10 2 kj/mol e. None of these choices is

correct. Score: 0/3.57 28. 012 Chapter #056 Palladium crystallizes in a face-centered cubic unit cell. Its density is 12.0 g/cm 3 at 27 C. Calculate the atomic radius of Pd. a. 138 pm b. 1.95 10 8 nm c. 1.95 10 8 cm d. 154 pm e. 0.109 nm