When 2.00 mol of H₂ reacts completely with excess O₂ according to the reaction below, how many molecules of H₂O are produced?
2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
A) 2.0 molecules
B) 1.20 * 1024 molecules
C) 2.41 * 1024 molecules
D) 3.01 * 1024 molecules
B
exp: Multiply # of moles (4 mol H) by Avogadro's number (6.022e23)
On the blank periodic table (slide #10), label the following
...
Alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Transition metals
Halogens
Noble gases
See slide #11 for answer
What is the correct name for CaCl2?
A) Calcium (I) chloride
B) Monocalcium dichloride
C) Calcium dichloride
D) Calcium chloride
D - ionic compounds with group 1 & 2 metals do not need to contain charge. Ionic compounds also do not specify quantity in the name.
You sit near a sunny windowsill because you feel cold.
The air around you is the system -> Exothermic. The air is losing heat to you.
What kind of bond do each of the following compounds contain? Specify polarity.
1) NaCl
2) CuCl2
3) Br2
4) H2O
5) NaBr
6) NO2
1) NaCl
2) CuCl2 - ionic
3) Br2 - nonpolar covalent
4) H2O - polar covalent
5) NaBr - ionic
6) NO2 - polar(ish) covalent
Chlorine occurs naturally as two isotopes:
1) Cl-35 (34.97 amu)
2) Cl-37 (36.97 amu)
If average atomic mass of chlorine is 35.45 amu, what is the percent abundance of Cl-35 in naturally occurring chlorine?
A) 23.5%
B) 50.0%
C) 75.8%
D) 82.0%
C (see slide #7)
Which emission spectrum line in the hydrogen spectrum occurs at the highest frequency?
A) n = 3 to n = 1
B) n = 4 to n = 2
C) n = 7 to n = 5
D) n = 10 to n = 8
A - the larger drops occur between lower energy levels.
What is the correct name for (NH₄)₂SO₄?
A) Ammonium sulfide
B) Ammonium sulfate
C) Diammonium sulfate
D) Ammonia sulfate
B - Contains a polyatomic, treat this as if it were ionic.
A gas absorbs 125 kJ of heat while simultaneously doing 40.0 kJ of work on the surroundings during expansion. What is the change in internal energy (ΔE) of the system?
A) +165 kJ
B) − 85.0 kJ
C) + 85.0 kJ
D) −165 kJ
C (use the equation energy = work + heat).
Draw the dipole moments of the following molecules, then state whether or not the molecules are polar or nonpolar and how you know (see slide 16).
See slide 17.
Oxcarbazepine is an anticonvulsant drug also commonly used to treat bipolar disorder (C15H12N2O2). What mass of Nitrogen (m.w. = 14.007 g/mol) is in 15.283 x 10-4 g of Oxcarbazepine?
A) 3.39×10−4 g
B) 1.70×10−4 g
C) 1.53×10−4 g
D) 7.65×10−5 g
B (see slide #5)
What is the ground state electron configuration for Cr+?
A) [Ar]4s13d5
B) [Ar]4s23d4
C) [Ar]4s13d4
D) [Ar]3d5
D) [Ar]3d5
What is the correct name for Cu₂O?
A) Copper(I) oxide
B) Copper(II) oxide
C) Dicopper monoxide
D) Copper oxide
A - ionic compounds with a transition metal need to specify charge within the name.
The standard enthalpy of combustion of ethanol (C₂H₅OH, l) is −1367 kJ/mol.
What is the total heat released (in kJ) when 23.0 g of ethanol is completely combusted in the following equation?
C2H5OH (l) + 3O2 (g) -> CO2 (g) + 3H2O (l)
A) −341 kJ
B) −682 kJ
C) −1025 kJ
D) −1367 kJ
B (see slide 20).
Label the following electron geometries: (see slide 14)
Aluminum reacts with chlorine gas to form aluminum chloride:
2Al+3Cl2 → 2AlCl3
If 10.0 g Al reacts with 20.0 g Cl₂, what is the mass of AlCl₃ produced?
A) 25.0 g
B) 33.3 g
C) 40.0 g
D) 50.0 g
A (see slide #8)
Draw a diagram representing the occupation of each of the hybrid orbitals for C in the molecule CH4.
See slide 19.
What is the correct name for N2O2?
A) Nitrogen oxide
B) Nitrogen (II) oxide
C) Dinitrogen dioxide
D) Nitrogen dioxide
C - covalent compounds specify quantity and not charge.
Using the given thermochemical data, what is the enthalpy of formation (ΔHf) for the given reaction?
2CH3OH (l) + O2 (g) -> HC2H3O2 (l) + 2H2O (l)
Table (ΔHf) in kJ/mol:
CH3OH (l) = -238
HC2H3O2 (l) = -487
H2O (l)= -286
A) 583 kJ/mol
B) 535 kJ/mol
C) - 583 kJ/mol
D) - 535 kJ/mol
C (see slide 21)
Draw a molecule with ALL THREE MOLECULAR GEOMETRIES: tetrahedral, trigonal planar, trigonal pyramidal
Answers vary. See slide #9 for an example.
A 0.842 g sample of a compound containing only C, H, and N is combusted in excess oxygen gas (O2). The combustion produces 1.76 g CO2 and 0.721 g H2O. A separate analysis shows the compound is 18.2% nitrogen by mass.
What is the empirical formula of the compound?
A) C11H22N3
B) C5H10N2
C) C4H10N2
D) C3H6N
A (see slide #6)
What is the wavelength (in nm) of the photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom transitions from n = 5 to n = 2?
RH=1.097×107 m-1
A) 434 nm
B) 486 nm
C) 656 nm
D) 4.34 nm
A (see slide 19)
Name all polyatomics that you are expected to know (you may use your notes but NOT slides/the internet). You must name at least 23.
acetate CH3CO2 -
ammonium NH4 +
cyanide CN -
hypochlorite ClO -
chlorate ClO3 -
perchlorate ClO4 -
chlorite ClO2 -
dihydrogen phosphate H2PO4 -
hydrogen carbonate/bicarbonate HCO3 -
hydrogen sulfate/bisulfate HSO4 -
hydroxide OH -
permanganate MnO4 -
nitrite NO2 -
nitrate NO3 -
carbonate CO3 2-
chromate CrO4 2-
dichromate Cr2O7 2-
peroxide O2 2-
hydrogen phosphate HPO4 2-
sulfite SO3 2-
sulfate SO4 2-
thiosulfate S2O3 2-
phosphate PO4 3-
bromite BrO2 -
bromate BrO3 -
hypobromite BrO -
perbromate BrO4 -
Slide 22
Slide 23
Fill out the following table (see slide #12)
See slide #13 for answer