If 4.05 X 1023 molecules of a substance have a mass of 86.2 g, what is the molar mass of the substance?
A. 128 g/mol
B. 3.49 X 1025 g/mol
C. 2.13 X 1022 g/mol
D. 4.70 X 1021 g/mol
E. 58.0 g/mol
(Question #13 on Review Packet)
A. 128 g/mol
The correctly drawn Lewis formula for CBr4 will have _______.
A. 4 single bonds
B. 5 single bonds
C. 4 single bonds and 1 pair of nonbonding electrons on the carbon atom
D. 4 single bonds and 2 pairs of nonbonding electrons on the carbon atom
E. 4 single bonds and 3 pairs of nonbonding electrons on the carbon atom
(Question #32 on Review Packet)
A. 4 single bonds
The proprietor of a rock shop insists that a nuggest is pure gold. If the nugget occupies a volume of 5.40 mL, what would its mass have to be if it were truly pure gold?
(dgold = 19.3 g/mL)
A. 104 g
B. 3.57 g
C. 0.279 g
D. 13.9 g
E. insufficient information given
(Question #1 on Review Packet)
A. 104 g
The number of protons and neutrons in an atom of bromine-81 is:
A. 81 protons and 35 neutrons
B. 35 protons and 81 neutrons
C. 46 protons and 35 neutrons
D. 35 protons and 46 neutrons
(Question #7 on Review Packet)
D. 35 protons and 46 neutrons
Based on solubility rules, which one of these compounds is insoluble in water?
A. NaCl
B. MgBr2
C. FeCl2
D. AgBr
E. ZnCl2
(Question #35 on Review Packet)
D. AgBr
Methyl butyrate is a compound that is partically responsible for the flavor of apples. It consists of 58.80% C, 9.87% H, and 31.33% O. What is the empirical formula of methyl butyrate?
A. C6H10O3
B. C5H10O2
C. CH2O
D. C4.9H9.8O1.9
E. C4H9O2
(Question #16 on Review Packet)
B. C5H10O2
Boron has two isotopes: B-10 and B-11, with masses of 10.013 amu and 11.009 amu, respectively. The relative atomic mass of boron is 10.81. Which statement best describes the percent abundance of the isotopes of boron?
A. It contains more B-10 than B-11.
B. It contains more B-11 than B-10.
C. It contains equal amounts of B-10 than B-11.
D. There must be a third isotope of boron.
E. A mass spectrum of boron is necessary to answer this question.
(Question #8 on Review Packet)
B. It contains more B-11 than B-10.
Which of the following substances can participate in hydrogen bonding?
A. CH4
B. CHCl3
C. H2S
D. NH3
E. both H2S and NH3
(Question #40 on Review Packet)
D. NH3
Phosphorus trichloride can be made by the reaction:
P4(s) + 6Cl2(g) —> 4PCl3(l)
What is the maximum amound of phosphorous chloride that can be formed if 10 molecules of P4 react with 36 molecules of chlorine?
A. 4 molecules
B. 6 molecules
C. 12 molecules
D. 24 molecules
E. 46 molecules
(Question #25 on Review Packet)
D. 24 molecules
What of the following is the correct ground state electron configuration for chlorine?
A. 1s22s22p5
B. 1s22s22p63s24p5
C. 1s22s22p63s23p5
D. 1s22s22p63s23p6
E. 1s22s22p63s24p6
(Question #28 on Review Packet)
C. 1s22s22p63s23p5
Phosphine, PH3, a reactive and poisonous compound, reacts with oxygen as follows:
4PH3(g) + 8O2(g) —> P4O10(s) + 6H2O(g)
If 15.0 g of phosphine reacts with sufficient oxygen, how many grams of P4O10 will be formed?
A. 125 g
B. 31.3 g
C. 5.00 X 102 g
D. 18.9 g
E. 75.7 g
(Question #22 on Review Packet)
B. 31.3 g
After the following equation is properly balanced, what is the coefficient in front of O2(g)?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
E. 6
(Question #19 on Review Packet)
C. 3
Calculate the number of moles of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate, or limestone) in a 20.0 g sample of this substance.
A. 2.00 X 103 moles
B. 0.200 mole
C. 0.294 mole
D. 1.36 X 103 moles
E. 1.20 X 103 moles
(Question #14 on Review Packet)
B. 0.200 mole
If the theorectical yield for a reaction is 54.9 g, and 51.3 g are actually obtained, the percent yield is:
A. 0.934%
B. 93.4%
C. 107%
D. 3.60%
E. not enough information given
(Question #26 on Review Packet)
B. 93.4%
[See Picture Prompt]
(Question #20 on Review Packet)
Answer: D
When a 0.525 g piece of zinc is placed in a solution of copper(II) sulfate, copper metal and zinc sulfate are formed. Balance the equation for the reaction, and determine the mass of copper(II) sulfate that would react with this quantity of zinc.
__Zn(s) + CuSO4(aq) —> ZnSO4(aq) + Cu(s)
A. 65.4 g
B. 0.641 g
C. 1.28 g
D. 2.56 g
E. 159 g
(Question #23 on Review Packet)
C. 1.28 g
Based on the solubility rules, which of these processes will occur if solutions of CuSO4(aq) and BaCl2(aq) are mixed?
A. CuCl2 will precipitate; Ba2+ and SO42- are spectator ions.
B. CuSO4 will precipitate; Ba2+ and Cl- are spectator ions.
C. BaSO4 will precipitate; Cu2+ and Cl- are spectator ions.
D. BaCl2 will precipitate; Cu2+ and SO42- are spectator ions.
E. No precipitate will form.
(Question #37 on Review Packet)
C. BaSO4 will precipitate; Cu2+ and Cl- are spectator ions.
How many formula units are in 0.25 mole of Na2O?
A. 4.5 X 1023
B. 0.75
C. 1.5 X 1023
D. 4.2 X 10-25
E. 0.25
(Question #12 on Review Packet)
C. 1.5 X 1023
If a child's balloon filled with helium were heated with a blow-dryer, the balloon would increase in volume. What would happen to the density of the helium in the balloon?
A. It would decrease.
B. It would increase.
C. It would remain the same.
D. A chemical reaction would occur, so it is impossible to predict.
E. The initial statement is incorrect- the volume of the balloon would not increase.
(Question #2 on Review Packet)
A. It would decrease.
Consider the following reaction:
CrCl3(s) + KCl(s) + 2H2SO4(l) —> KCr(SO4)2(s) +4HCl(g)
green white colorless purple colorless
A. CrCl3
B. KCl
C. H2SO4
D. KCr(SO4)2
E. HCl
(Question #24 on Review Packet)
A. CrCl3
Aluminium metal reacts with sulfuric acid according to the equation:
2Al(s) +3H2SO4(aq) —> Al2(SO4)3(s) + 3H2(g)
If 10.0 g of aluminum reacts with excess sulfuric acid, and 54.2 g of Al2(SO4)3 are collected, what is the percent yield for the reaction?
A. 63.4%
B. 85.5%
C. 117%
D. 47.1%
E. not enough information given
(Question #27 on Review Packet)
B. 85.5%
Which of the following has a parent structure that is trigonal planar?
A. NH3
B. H2O
C. SO2
D. CO2
E. all of these
(Question #33 on Review Packet)
C. SO2
What mass of NaCl is present in 125.0 mL of a 0.100 M NaCl solution?
A. 125 g
B. 12.5 g
C. 73.1 g
D. 0.731 g
E. 46.8 g
(Question #17 on Review Packet)
D. 0.731 g
Identify the net ionic equation for the following reaction:
2NaCl(aq) + Hg2(NO3)2(aq) —> 2NaNO3(aq) + Hg2Cl2(s)
A. Na+(aq) + NO3- (aq) —> NaNO3(aq)
B. Hg22+(aq) + 2Cl- (aq) —> Hg2Cl2(s)
C. 2Hg2+(aq) + 2Cl- (aq) —> 2HgCl(s)
D. Hg2(NO3)2(aq) —> 2Hg2+(aq) + 2NO3- (aq)
E. Hg22+(aq) —> Hg2(s)
(Question #38 on Review Packet)
B. Hg22+(aq) + 2Cl- (aq) —> Hg2Cl2(s)
Which set of formulas is correct for the compounds calcium hydrogen carbonate, magnesium chloride, and calcium sulfate, which can cause scale build-up in pipes?
A. CaHCO3, MgCl2, and Ca(SO4)2
B. CaHCO3, MgCl, and Ca(SO4)2
C. Ca(HCO3)2, MgCl, and CaSO4
D. Ca(HCO3)2, MgCl2, and CaSO4
E. Ca(HCO3)2, MgCl2, and Ca2SO4
(Question #10 on Review Packet)
D. Ca(HCO3)2, MgCl2, and CaSO4