On the modern periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing
1) atomic mass
2) atomic number
3) mass number
4) oxidation number
What is Atomic Number?
What is a proton?
Describe an alloy.
What is the mixture of metal atoms held together by metallic bonding?
Which form of energy is associated with the random motion of particles in a gas?
A) chemical
B) electrical
C) nuclear
D) thermal
What is Thermal?
Which of the following is not an endothermic reaction?
a) Decomposition of water
b) Conversion of graphite to diamond
c) Combustion of methane
d) Dehydrogenation of ethane to ethylene
What is the combustion of methane?
The element found in group 13 and in period 2 is
1) Be
2) Mg
3) B
4) N
Describe a metallic bond.
What is the sharing of valence electrons between atoms of metal elements?
Which temperature represents the highest average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter?
1) 298K
2) 267K
3) 27oC
4) 12oC
What is 27oC
Given that
A(s) → A(l) ΔH= +x
A(l) → A(g) ΔH= +y
The heat of sublimation of A will be
a) x-y
b) x+y
c) x or y
d) -x+y
What is B) x + y?
As the elements are considered from the top to the bottom of group 15, which sequence in properties occurs?
1) metal —> metalloid—> nonmetal
2) metal —> nonmetal —> metalloid
3) nonmetal —> metalloid —> metal
What is nonmetal, metalloid, metal?
What are patterns made when excited electrons emit light of certain wavelengths?
1)electromagnetic spectra
2)bright line spectra
3)spectroscopes
4)prisms
What is Bright Line Spectra?
Which statement explains why Br2 is a liquid at STP and I2 is a solid at STP?
A) Molecules of Br2 are polar, and molecules of I2 are nonpolar.
B) Molecules of I2 are polar, and molecules of Br2 are nonpolar.
C) Molecules of Br2 have stronger intermolecular forces than molecules of I2 .
D) Molecules of I2 have stronger intermolecular forces than molecules of Br2
What is Molecules of I2 have stronger inter-molecular forces than Molecules of Br2?
A) H2O(s) changes to H2O(l) at 0ºC
B) H2O(l) changes to H2O(s) at 0ºC
C) H2O(l) at 10ºC changes to H2O(l) at 20ºC
D) H2O(l) at 20ºC changes to H2O(l) at 10oC
What is Choice 3?
The rate of evaporation of a liquid is always faster at a higher temperature because...
What is the enthalpy of vaporization is always endothermic?
Element X is a solid that is brittle, lacks luster, and has six valence electrons. In which group on the periodic table would element x be found
1) 1
2) 2
3) 15
4) 16
What is Group 16?
What is electron are in fixed orbits around the nucleus?
At standard pressure, CH4 boils at 112 K and H2O boils at 373 K. What accounts for the higher boiling point of H2O at standard pressure?
1) Covalent Bonding
2) Ionic Bonding
3) Hydrogen Bonding
4) Metallic Bonding
What is Hydrogen Bonding?
. In a laboratory where the air temperature is 22°C, a steel cylinder at 100.°C is submerged in a sample of water at 40.°C. In this system, heat flows from
A) both the air and the water to the cylinder
B) both the cylinder and the air to the water
C) the air to the water and from the water to the cylinder
D) the cylinder to the water and from the water to the air
What is the cylinder to the water and from the water to the air?
The enthalpy of formation of AgCl is obtained from the enthalpy change from which one of the following process?
What is 2) Ag(s) + ½ Cl2(g) →AgCl(s)?
Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and halogens are elements found respectively in groups...
1) 1, 2, 18
2) 2, 13, 17
3) 1, 2, 14
4) 1, 2, 17
What is Groups 1, 2, and 17?
What is all atoms are identical?
Describe Network Solids.
What is a compound (or element) in which the atoms are bonded by covalent bonds in a continuous network; have high melting points, crystal structures and do not conduct electricity?
At 101.3 kPa and 298 K, what is the total amount of heat released when one mole of aluminum oxide, Al2 O3(s), is formed from its elements?
A) 393.5 kJ
B) 837.8 kJ
C) 1676 kJ
D) 3351 kJ
What is 1676 kJ?
Given that standard molar enthalpies of formation of NO(g) and NO2(g) are respectively 90.3 kJ/mol and 33.2 kJ/mol. Calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction 2NO(g) + O2(g) →2NO2(g).
What is -114.2 kJ?