random trivia!
SPDF
(quantum numbers and the like)
Miscellaneous (incl the A.J lecture)
Review 2
Review 1
100

Which planet has the "red spot"

Jupiter!

100

What does quantum number n tell us about the electrons of an atom?

the energy level

100

What does the quantum number l define, literally (definition), and practically (related to the way the atom looks)

It decides the energy "subshell" or shape and quality of orbitals.

100

List the following as either state or path functions.

Enthlapy (H)

Heat (q)

Work (W)

Temperature (T)


State

Path

Path

State

100

Label the following as true or false.

A thermos is an example of a closed system.

A boiling pot of water is an example of an open system.

An unopened pop can is an example of an isolated system.

In a closed system, matter and energy are not exchanged with the surroundings.

F - isolated

T

F - closed

F - energy can be transferred.

200

Which Miami Heat guard was named 2006 "Sports Illustrated" Sportsman of the Year?

dwayne wade

200

What is the formula for the amount of possible numbers of ml?

2l+1

200

What is the most efficient form of renewable energy

Nuclear

200

You have a solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl) with an unknown concentration. You titrate this solution with a 0.1 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution. It takes 25 mL of the NaOH solution to neutralize 50 mL of the HCl solution.

Calculate the concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution.

0.050M

200

A beam of light has a frequency of 5.00×1014. What is the wavelength of this light in nm? 

is this light visable?


600nm!

yes!

300

In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off", what actor was listed in the credits simply as "boy in police station"?

Charlie Sheen

300

For arsenic which set of quantum numbers is valid?

n=4, l=1, ml=0, ms=1/2

n=3, l=2, ml=1, ms=-1/2

n=4, l=2, ml=-1, ms=1/2

n=4, l=0, ml=0, ms=-1/2

the first one

n=4, l=1, ml=0, ms=1/2

300

What is the cheapest form of renewable energy

Solar

300

I have two solutions of equal chemical compisition, which I have in an equal volume, they have the same exact temperature. Do they have the same exact heat?

yes.

300

Lable the reaction diagram

(whiteboard)

400

What is "wet bulbing"

Humidity at its maximum, and high temperatures.

400

Define the pauli exclusion principle, and also hunds rule using FOUR orbital diagrams

Draw one that violates pauli's and follows hund's

One that violates hund's but follows pauli's

one that violates both.

and one that violates neither.

hint (you can do all of this using the 2S orbital at a minimum)



(whiteboard)

400

Why are beef and lamb the most impactful on greenhouse gas emissions

methane farts !

400

A sample of 1.00 g of benzoic acid (C₇H₆O₂) is burned in a bomb calorimeter. The calorimeter has a heat capacity of 4.50 kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter rises from 25.00 °C to 28.00 °C during the combustion.

Calculate the heat of combustion (ΔHcomb) of benzoic acid in kJ/g.

-13.50 kJ/g

400

You have a 50 g sample of ice at -20 °C. How much energy is required to heat the ice to steam at 120 °C?

Given:

  • Mass of ice (m) = 50 g
  • Initial temperature of ice = -20 °C
  • Final temperature of steam = 120 °C
  • Heat capacity of ice = 2.09 J/g°C
  • Heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g°C
  • Heat capacity of steam = 2.01 J/g°C
  • Heat of Fusion of water: ΔHfusion=6.01 kJ/mol
  • Heat of Vaporization of water: ΔHvaporization=40.79 kJ/mol

199.99kJ

Thats a lot of energy!

500

Whose 1939 nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize was retracted in February of that same year?

Adolf Hitler's

500

What is the correct set of quantum numbers for copper.

  • n = 3, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = +1/2
  • n = 3, l = 2, ml = -2, ms = -1/2
  • n = 4, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = +1/2 
  • n = 4, l = 2, ml = 1, ms = +1/2

the third one, because the aufbau principle as we know it is wrong on this one, LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

500

Which of these is the proper electron config of uranium?

  • [Rn] 5f³ 6d¹ 7s²
  • [Rn] 5f⁴ 6d² 7s²
  • [Rn] 5f² 6d³ 7s²
  • [Rn] 5f⁵ 6d⁰ 7s²
  • [Rn] 5f³ 6d¹ 7s²
500

You have a 150 g piece of metal at a temperature of 100.0 °C that is placed in a calorimeter containing 200 g of water at a temperature of 25.0 °C. The final temperature of the system is 30.0 °C.

Assuming no heat is lost to the surroundings, calculate the specific heat capacity of the metal.


~0.398J/g°C

500

A laser emits light with a wavelength of 500 nm. Calculate the energy of a single photon of this light.

Then provide the mathmatical manipulation you would preform if I asked for the energy of one mole.

h=6.626×10−34J s

3.9756×10−19J