Multiple Choice: Which of the following scientists was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1911 for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium?
w) John Dalton
x) Dmitri Mendeleev
y) Emil Fischer
z) Marie Curie
ANSWER: Z -- MARIE CURIE
Short Answer: Who was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1911 for the discovery of the radioactive elements, radium and polonium?
ANSWER: D -- MARIE CURIE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following pairs of German scientists discovered the atomic fission of uranium and set the stage for the nuclear age?
w) Hahn and Strassman
x) Nernst and Planck
y) Ostwald and Heisenberg
z) Bohr and Rutherford
ANSWER: W -- HAHN AND STRASSMAN
Multiple Choice: Name the person who developed a table of elements which revealed regularities in elemental properties in 1869?
w) Theodore Richards
x) Antoine Lavoisier
y) Dmitri Mendeleev
z) Svante Arrhenius
ANSWER: Y -- DMITRI MENDELEEV
Short Answer: Name the person who developed a table of elements which revealed regularities in elemental properties?
ANSWER: DMITRI MENDELEEV
Multiple Choice: Who was the first American chemist to receive a Nobel Prize? He was selected in 1914 for his precise determination of atomic weights.
w) Edward Frankland
x) Theodore Richards
y) John Bardeen
z) Paul Dirac
ANSWER: X -- THEODORE RICHARDS
Multiple Choice: How many electrons can occupy an s orbital?
w) one
x) two
y) three
z) four
ANSWER: X -- TWO
Short Answer: What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy an s orbital?
ANSWER: TWO
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a necessary characteristic for electrons that share an s orbital?
w) coplanar spins
x) parallel spins
y) opposite spins
z) none of these
ANSWER: Y -- OPPOSITE SPINS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms refers to the number of molecules or ions attached to a central metallic atom?
w) coordination number
x) connection number
y) bonding number
z) none of these
ANSWER: W -- COORDINATION NUMBER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following pairs do NOT show similar chemical properties?
w) fluorine-argon
x) beryllium-aluminum
y) boron-silicon
z) lithium-magnesium
ANSWER: W -- FLUORINE-ARGON
Short Answer: What is the common name for calcium oxide, CaO?
ANSWER: QUICKLIME (LIME)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms refers to a material which slows neutrons?
w) retarder
x) moderator
y) buffer
z) bottleneck
ANSWER: X -- MODERATOR
Multiple Choice: Which of the following refers to the scattering of light by colloidal particles?
w) Rutherford effect
x) Tyndall effect (pron: tin-dahl)
y) Thompson effect
z) none of these
ANSWER: X -- TYNDALL EFFECT
Short Answer: Who is accredited in the history of modern chemistry of proving that neutrons existed?
ANSWER: JAMES CHADWICK
Multiple Choice: Which of the following refers to an easily melted product of the reaction between the flux and the impurities of an ore?
w) slag
x) slurry
y) slug
z) none of the above ANSWER: W -- SLAG
Short Answer: Name the thermodynamic state function that is a measure of randomness.
ANSWER: ENTROPY
Short Answer: What term is used to describe silver which contains 7.5% copper?
ANSWER: STERLING
Short Answer: Name the state function that represents the heat content of a system.
ANSWER: ENTHALPY
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a physical property of crystalline boron?
w) brown color
x) diamond hardness
y) brittleness
z) high electrical resistance
ANSWER: W -- BROWN COLOR (Crystalline boron is transparent.) Multiple Choice: Which noble gas has the highest melting point ?
w) argon
x) krypton
y) xenon
z) radon
ANSWER: Z -- RADON
Multiple Choice: The noble gases have low boiling points because:
w) their ionization potentials are very low
x) only weak Van der Waals forces hold the atoms together
y) they are produced by the fractional distillation of liquid air
z) they have eight electrons in the outer shell
ANSWER: X -- ONLY WEAK VAN DER WAALS FORCES HOLD THE ATOMS TOGETHER
Multiple Choice: For which of the following classes of salts are all of its compounds soluble in water?
w) sulfates
x) nitrates
y) hydroxides
z) chlorides
ANSWER: X -- NITRATES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a general property of hydroxide bases in aqueous solution?
w) High solubility
x) Bitter taste
y) Ability to neutralize aqueous acid solutions
z) Ability to change phenolphthalein from colorless to red
ANSWER: W -- HIGH SOLUBILITY (The hydroxides of the alkali metals are soluble in water but all the other metal hydroxides are only moderately or sparingly soluble.)
Multiple Choice: Aqua regia is:
w) concentrated nitric acid
x) a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid
y) concentrated hydrochloric acid
z) a mixture of sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid
ANSWER: X -- A MIXTURE OF THREE PARTS OF CONCENTRATED HYDROCHLORIC ACID AND ONE PART CONCENTRATED NITRIC ACID
Short Answer: What is the common name given to a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid?
ANSWER: AQUA REGIA
Multiple Choice: A solution with a pH of 12 is:
w) weakly acidic
x) strongly acidic
y) weakly basic
z) strongly basic
ANSWER: Z -- STRONGLY BASIC
Multiple Choice: The halogen with the largest atomic radius is:
w) Cl
x) I
y) Br
z) At
ANSWER: Z -- At
Short Answer: Which halogen has the largest atomic radius: ANSWER: ASTATINE
Multiple Choice: Compounds of iodine are NOT used for which of the following?
w) as a refrigerant
x) in photographic film
y) as an essential part of diet
z) as an antiseptic
ANSWER: W -- AS A REFRIGERANT
Multiple Choice: Allotropic modifications of phosphorus include each of the following EXCEPT:
w) red phosphorus
x) black phosphorus
y) white phosphorus
z) green phosphorus
ANSWER: Z -- GREEN PHOSPHORUS
Short Answer: How many milligrams are in one metric carat?
ANSWER: 200 MILLIGRAMS
Short Answer: What class of organic compounds is characterized by an -OH group bonded to an alkyl group?
ANSWER: ALCOHOL
Multiple Choice: Which of the following contain sp2 hybridized carbon atoms?
w) alkanes
x) alkenes
y) alkynes
z) cycloalkanes
ANSWER: X -- ALKENES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following phrases is NOT appropriate for a description of benzene?
w) characteristic reactivity of an alkene
x) volatile liquid
y) aromatic hydrocarbon
z) resonance hybridization
ANSWER: W -- CHARACTERISTIC REACTIVITY OF AN ALKENE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT an aromatic hydrocarbon?
w) naphthalene
x) hexane
y) styrene
z) xylene
ANSWER: X -- HEXANE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT an aliphatic hydrocarbon?
w) n-octane
x) propylene
y) n-tridecane
z) benzene
ANSWER: Z -- BENZENE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a means of preparing carbon dioxide?
w) burning coke in the absence of air
x) combustion of methane
y) heating certain normal carbonates
z) action of acids on carbonates
ANSWER: W -- BURNING COKE IN THE ABSENCE OF AIR
Short Answer: After carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, the next most abundant element in proteins is:
ANSWER: NITROGEN
Multiple Choice: One of the following is NOT a lipid. Is it:
w) fats and oils
x) starches
y) steroids
z) waxes
ANSWER: X -- STARCHES
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following is NOT a vitamin?
w) ascorbic acid
x) niacin (pron: nI-eh-sen)
y) trypsin (pron: trip-sen)
z) riboflavin (pron: rye-bow-fla-vin) ANSWER: Y -- TRYPSIN
Multiple Choice: Of the following, which has units of "Pascal".
w) force
x) volume
y) pressure
z) viscosity
ANSWER: Y -- PRESSURE
Multiple Choice: A Poise is the unit of measure of which of the following?
w) pressure
x) viscosity
y) force
z) mass
ANSWER: X -- VISCOSITY
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the element represented by the symbol B? w)Barium
x)Bismuth y)Boron z)Beryllium
ANSWER: Y -- BORON
Short Answer: Which element is represented by the symbol B?
ANSWER: BORON
Short Answer: What is the element represented by the symbol Rb?
ANSWER: RUBIDIUM
Short Answer: What is the element represented by the symbol Sn?
ANSWER: TIN
Short Answer: What is the element represented by the symbol Sr?
ANSWER: STRONTIUM
Multiple Choice: In the periodic table, which of the following identifies a horizontal row?
w) period
x) group
y) family
z) series
ANSWER: W -- PERIOD
Short Answer: In the periodic table, which term identifies a horizontal row?
ANSWER: PERIOD
Multiple Choice: Which of the following describes the orientation of bonds in an sp3 hybridized atom?
w)triagonal x)linear y)tetrahedral z)planar
ANSWER: Y -- TETRAHEDRAL
Multiple Choice: Forces in ionic crystalline solids are primarily which of the following?
w)covalent x)electrostatic y)Van der Waals z)magnetic
ANSWER: X -- ELECTROSTATIC
Multiple Choice: In which of the following is the "octet rule" violated?
w) CO2
+
x) NH4 (read: N - H - 4 - plus)
2-
y) SO4 (read: S - O - 4 - 2 minus)
z) NO2
ANSWER: Z -- NO2
Multiple Choice: Normality is defined as the number of:
w) moles of solute per 1000 grams of solvent
x) equivalent weights of solute per liter of solution
y) kilograms of solute per liter of solution
z) moles of solute per 1000 grams of solution
ANSWER: X -- EQUIVALENT WEIGHTS OF SOLUTE PER LITER OF SOLUTION
Multiple Choice: The oxidation number of N in NaNO2 is:
w) +5
x) +2
y) +3
z) -3
ANSWER: Y -- +3 (Accept 3)
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in NaNO2: ANSWER: +3 (Accept 3)
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following atoms has two unpaired electrons in its ground state:
w) Sodium
x) Calcium
y) Oxygen
z) Aluminum
ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: In which of the following compounds is the bonding most covalent?
w) NaCl
x) F2
y) MgS
z) Fe3C
ANSWER: X -- F2
Multiple Choice: The elements in group 1A of the periodic table are called:
w) halogens
x) alkaline earths
y) alkali metals
z) rare earths
ANSWER: Y -- ALKALI METALS
Short Answer: What is the family name given to the elements in group 1A of the periodic table?
ANSWER: ALKALI METALS
Short Answer: What is the name of the organic compound whose chemical name is amygdalin (pron: a-MIG-da-lin) and is found in the pits of apricots and peaches?
ANSWER: LAETRILE
Multiple Choice: Name the element discovered upon its extraction from pitchblende?
w) platinum
x) uranium
y) iridium
z) plutonium
ANSWER: X -- URANIUM
Short Answer: All proteins contain at least 5 specific elements. Four of them are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen. What is the fifth element?
ANSWER: SULFUR
Multiple Choice: Cinnabar, pyrite and galena are minerals which consist of one or more metals combined with the same element. Which one of the following is the element that is common to all three of these minerals? Is it:
w) iron
x) copper
y) sulfur
z) sodium
ANSWER: C-- SULFUR
Multiple- choice: In a flame test, the presence of copper in a solution is evident by what color flame? Is the flame
w) red
x) orange
y) indigo
z) blue-green
ANSWER: Z -- BLUE-GREEN
Multiple Choice: Alpha rays are different from beta rays in one of the following ways. Are they different since:
w) alpha rays are deflected in a magnetic field and beta rays are not
x) alpha rays are identical to the electron in mass, and beta rays are not
y) alpha rays have a positive charge and beta rays have a negative charge
z) alpha rays are produced within the nucleus and beta rays are produced outside the
nucleus
ANSWER: Y -- ALPHA RAYS HAVE A POSITIVE CHARGE AND BETA RAYS HAVE A NEGATIVE CHARGE
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding the molar heat capacity for the noble gases?
w) heat capacity decreases from Helium to Xenon
x) heat capacity increases from helium to argon
y) heat capacity increases from Helium to Argon, then decreases to Xenon
z) heat capacity is the same for all noble gases
ANSWER: Z -- HEAT CAPACITY IS THE SAME FOR ALL NOBLE GASES
Multiple Choice: Of the following types of material, which is the one that is heterogeneous? Is it:
w) quartz
x) feldspar
y) granite
z) mica
ANSWER: Y -- GRANITE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following halogens does NOT replace the other halogens from their compounds?
w) fluorine
x) iodine
y) bromine
z) chlorine
ANSWER: X -- IODINE
Short Answer: Excluding Astatine, which halogen does NOT replace the other halogens from their compounds?
ANSWER: IODINE
Multiple Choice: The bond in hydrogen chloride is which of the following types? Is it
w) ionic
x) nonpolar covalent
y) polar covalent
z) covalent network
ANSWER: Y -- POLAR COVALENT
Multiple Choice: The bond in Fluorine is which of the following types? Is it
w) ionic
x) nonpolar covalent
y) polar covalent
z) covalent network
ANSWER: X -- NONPOLAR COVALENT
Multiple Choice: Which of the following concentration expressions is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent:
w) molarity
x) molality
y) normality
z) equivalents
ANSWER: X -- MOLALITY
Multiple Choice: Among the following, the substance that is considered to be the earliest stage in coal formation is:
w) sub-bituminous
x) bituminous
y) anthracite
z) lignite
ANSWER: Z -- LIGNITE
Multiple Choice: When an aldehyde is heated with Fehling's solution, the aldehyde undergoes one of the following processes. Does it undergo:
w) neutralization
x) oxidation
y) reduction
z) esterification
ANSWER: X -- OXIDATION
Multiple Choice: The hydrolysis of a fat using a solution of a strong hydroxide is called:
w) neutralization
x) esterification
y) saponification
z) condensation
ANSWER: Y -- SAPONIFICATION
Multiple Choice: In the common dry cell, the zinc atoms are:
w) reduced at the cathode
x) oxidized at the cathode
y) oxidized at the anode
z) reduced at the anode
ANSWER: Y -- OXIDIZED AT THE ANODE
Multiple Choice: As one goes across a period in the periodic table, the ionization energy generally increases for one of the following reasons. Is it because of the increasing
w) atomic radius
x) melting point
y) nuclear charge
z) density
ANSWER: Y -- NUCLEAR CHARGE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following reactions involve NEITHER oxidation nor reduction?
w) burning antimony in chlorine
x) decomposition of potassium chlorate
y) reaction of sodium with water
z) reaction of potassium hydroxide with nitric acid
ANSWER: Z -- REACTION OF POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE WITH NITRIC ACID
Short Answer: In a flame test both lithium and strontium produce various shades of this color. What is this color?
ANSWER: RED
Multiple Choice: Who hypothesized that it would be impossible to know the exact location and exact momentum of a particle at the same time? Was it:
w) Heisenberg
x) De Broglie
y) Planck
z) Schrodinger
ANSWER: A -- HEISENBERG
Short Answer: Who hypothesized that it would be impossible to know the exact location and exact momentum of a particle at the same time?
ANSWER: HEISENBERG
CHEM-91;Multiple Choice: Ammonia can be considered a Lewis base because it can donate:
w) electrons
x) protons
y) hydronium ions
z) hydroxide ions
ANSWER: A -- ELECTRONS
Multiple Choice: Acids react with bases to form which of the following? Do they form:
w) salt and acidic anhydride
x) water and basic anhydride
y) basic anhydride and salt
z) salt and water
ANSWER: D -- SALT AND WATER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a metallic salt of a fatty acid? Is it:
w) soap
x) plastic
y) rubber
z) petroleum ANSWER: A -- SOAP
Multiple Choice: Which of the following choices are considered to be polymers of amino acids? Are they:
w) nucleotides
x) carbohydrates
y) lipids
z) proteins
ANSWER: Z -- PROTEINS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following pairs of compounds could NOT be used to create a buffer solution? Would it be:
w) HCL and NaCl (read: H - C - L and N - A - C - L)
x) HCN and NaCN (read: H - C - N and N - A - C - N)
y) NH3 and NH4Cl (read: N - H - 3 and N - H - 4 - C - L)
z) HNO2 and NaNO2 (read: H - N - O -2 and N - A - N - O - 2) ANSWER: W -- HCL AND NaCl (read: H - C - L and N - A - C - L)
Short Answer: In a body-centered structure for cesium chloride how many nearest neighbor chloride ions surround a cesium ion?
ANSWER: 8
Short Answer: Metallic elements are often obtained from ores. Name the metallic element which is produced from the ore Bauxite.
ANSWER: ALUMINUM
Short Answer: Name any five of the six noble gases.
ANSWER: HELIUM, NEON, ARGON, KRYPTON, XENON, OR RADON
Short Answer: Name any four alkali metals.
ANSWER: LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, RUBIDIUM, CESIUM, AND FRANCIUM
Short Answer: The element I am thinking about has several interesting characteristics. It occupies the same column in the periodic table as lead. Resistors which are commonly found in electronic circuits are often made out of this element. In addition, in one of its forms, this element is one of the hardest substances on earth. What element am I thinking about?
ANSWER: CARBON
Short Answer: Give me the names, in order of increasing mass, of the four lightest members the halogen family.
ANSWER: FLUORINE, CHLORINE, BROMINE, AND IODINE
Short Answer: Ketones are organic compounds. Name the functional group that all ketone molecules contain.
ANSWER: CARBONYL GROUP pr C DOUBLE BOND O
Short Answer: Four of the lightest ten elements in the periodic table are solids at standard temperature and pressure. Name these four elements.
ANSWER: LITHIUM, BERYLLIUM, BORON, CARBON
Multiple Choice: Which of the following scientists first stated the law of conservation of mass? Was it:
w) Lavoisier
x) Dalton
y) Proust
z) Boyle
ANSWER: W -- LAVOISIER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following scientists explained the photoelectric effect? Was it:
w) Einstein
x) Planck
y) Bohr
z) Chadwick
ANSWER: W -- EINSTEIN
Multiple Choice: Which of the following scientists hypothesized that it would be possible for particles to have wave-like properties ? Was it:
w) Planck
x) Heisenberg
y) Einstein
z) de Broglie
ANSWER: Z -- DE BROGLIE
Short Answer: Who developed the equation that is used to determine the PROBABILITY of finding the electron in any given place?
ANSWER: SCHRODINGER
Short Answer: How many hydrogen atoms are there in the organic compound 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane (read: tetra - bromo - ethane)?
ANSWER: 2
Short Answer: Give the empirical formula for the organic compound naphthalene?
ANSWER: C10H8
Multiple Choice: The triple bond between the carbon atoms causes acetylene, C2H2, to have which of the following shapes?
w) trigonal planar (pron: try-gon-al)
x) linear
y) tetrahedral
z) trigonal bipyramidal ANSWER: X -- LINEAR
Short Answer: What is the EMPIRICAL formula for glucose?
ANSWER: CH2O (read: C - H - 2 - O)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following four elements has the largest atomic radius? Is it:
w) strontium
x) francium
y) calcium
z) bromine
ANSWER: X -- FRANCIUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following odors does the ester, methyl salicylate, produce? Is the odor that of:
w) cinnamon
x) avocado
y) orange
z) oil of wintergreen
ANSWER: D -- OIL OF WINTERGREEN
Short Answer: What two chemical elements are found in sphalerite?
ANSWER: ZINC AND SULFUR (ZnS)
Short Answer: Periclase is composed of what two elements?
ANSWER: MAGNESIUM AND OXYGEN (MgO)
Short Answer: Who patented the common dry cell?
ANSWER: GEORGES LECLANCHÉ
Multiple Choice: Ca(BrO3)2 (read: C - a, left parenthesis, B - r - O - subscript 3, right parenthesis, subscript 2) is called:
w) calcium bromate
x) calcium bromite
y) calcium dibromite
z) calcium bromide
ANSWER: W -- CALCIUM BROMATE
Short Answer: What is the common oxidation state of Radium?
ANSWER: +2 (read: Plus two)
Short Answer: What is the pH of a solution that is 1000 times more acidic than pure water?
ANSWER: 4
Multiple Choice: Which of the following are saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons?
w) alkanes
x) alkenes
y) alkynes
z) nixanes
ANSWER: W -- ALKANES
Multiple Choice: Sucrose, ordinary table sugar, may be classified as a:
w) Monosaccharide
x) Disaccharide
y) Polysaccharide
z) Oligosaccharide
ANSWER: X -- DISACCHARIDE
Multiple Choice: Pure water is approximately what molar concentration:
w) .55 Molar
x) 5.5 Molar
y) 55 Molar
z) 550 Molar
ANSWER: Y -- 55 MOLAR
Multiple Choice: The rate at which dissolution occurs is LEAST dependent upon which one of the following factors:
w) temperature
x) pressure
y) solution concentration
z) solute surface area ANSWER: X -- PRESSURE
Short Answer: Name the person who developed a table of elements which revealed regularities in elemental properties?
ANSWER: DMITRI MENDELEEV
Multiple Choice: Who was the first American chemist to receive a Nobel Prize? He was selected in 1914 for his precise determination of atomic weights.
w) Edward Frankland
x) Theodore Richards
y) John Bardeen
z) Paul Dirac
ANSWER: X -- THEODORE RICHARDS
Short Answer: What is the word that describes a substance that reacts with both strong acids and strong bases?
ANSWER: AMPHOTERIC
Multiple Choice: Of the following, which has units of "Pascal".
w) force
x) volume
y) pressure
z) viscosity
ANSWER: Y -- PRESSURE
Short Answer: What is the name of the point on a phase diagram which indicates the temperature above which a gas cannot be converted to a liquid?
ANSWER: THE CRITICAL TEMPERATURE
Short Answer: List the following atoms in order of increasing electron affinity: oxygen, boron, and fluorine.
ANSWER: (1) BORON, (2) OXYGEN, (3) FLUORINE
CHEM-91: Short Answer: What name is given to the chemical elements with atom numbers 90 to 103, inclusively.
ANSWER: ACTINIDES or ACTINIDE SERIES
Short Answer: The removal of two hydrogen atoms from an alcohol yie what type of chemical substance?
ANSWER: ALDEHYDE
Short Answer: I will be describing a chemical element. Try to identify it with the fewest number of clues. This chemical element is a silver-white metal, with bluish tinge, capable of taking a high polish. T element occurs abundantly in all ordinary rocks, except limestone and sandstone; is third in abundance of the elements in the earth's crust and used to make drink cans. The atomic number of this element is 13. Name t element.
ANSWER: ALUMINUM
Multiple Choice: All alloys contain this element if they are amalga The element is:
w) iron
x) mercury
y) gold
z) platinum
ANSWER: X -- MERCURY
Multiple Choice: Azo (pron: A-zo) Compounds characteristically are compounds containing the group:
w) C2
x) N2
y) O2
z) Cl2
ANSWER: X -- N2 (N = N)
Short Answer: I will be describing a chemical element. Try to identify it with the fewest number of clues. This element is a halogen wh is a liquid at standard conditions. The element volatilizes readily at ro temperature to form a reddish vapor which is very irritating to the eyes a flesh. The atomic number of this element is 35 and its chemical symbol is Br. Name this element.
ANSWER: BROMINE
Short Answer: Name the 5 elements of the periodic classification wh comprise the Carbon Group.
ANSWER: CARBON, SILICON, GERMANIUM, TIN AND LEAD
Multiple Choice: This noncombustible liquid in its dry form is noncorrosive to common metals except aluminum. About 90% of all of this material which is manufactured goes into the production of chlorofluorocarbons. Is this substance:
w) carbon tetrachloride
x) methylene chloride
y) hydrogen chloride
z) methyl fluoride
ANSWER: W -- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: A compound which contains two ring structures havi one common carbon atom is known as a:
w) spiro-compound
x) nonpolar compound
y) interstitial compound
z) inner compound
ANSWER: W -- SPIRO-COMPOUND
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements would form an acid oxide with the formula XO2 and an acidic compound with hydrogen with the formula XH2?
w) Sodium
x) Magnesium
y) Aluminum
z) Sulfur
ANSWER: Z -- SULFUR
Multiple Choice: Which of the following would have the largest THIR ionization energy? Is it:
w) Boron
x) Carbon
y) Nitrogen
z) Magnesium
ANSWER: Z -- MAGNESIUM
Multiple Choice: How many atoms of oxygen are in a glucose molecule
w) 2
x) 6
y) 10
z) 12
ANSWER: X -- 6
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds contains a double bond?
w) butene
x) acetylene
y) butane
z) propane
ANSWER: W -- BUTENE
Multiple Choice: An alcohol is related to an ester as a hydroxide compound is related to:
w) an acid
x) a ketone
y) an ether
z) a salt
ANSWER: Z -- A SALT
Multiple Choice: In any chemical reaction, a quantity that decrease to a minimum is:
w) free energy
x) entropy
y) temperature
z) enthalpy
ANSWER: W -- FREE ENERGY
Multiple Choice: It is believed that carbon-14 in nature is slowly generated by the action of:
w) protons on carbon-12
x) electrons on hydrogen
y) cosmic rays on boron
z) neutrons on nitrogen
ANSWER: Z -- NEUTRONS ON NITROGEN
Multiple Choice: When water at 10 C is heated to 20 C, its internal energy:
w) changes by 10 C
x) is doubled
y) is less than doubled
z) is more than doubled
ANSWER: Y -- IS LESS THAN DOUBLED
Multiple Choice: In the filling of electron orbitals for the elemen sulfur, which has 16 electrons, the number of electrons in the 3p orbitals is:
w) 3
x) 4
y) 6
z) 0
ANSWER: X -- 4
Short Answer: You have a solution of 5 molar Sodium Phosphate and n to prepare a solution of 500 millimolar Sodium Phosphate. How much water would you add to 100 milliliter of the original 5 molar solution to produc the 500 millimolar solution?
ANSWER: 900 MILLILITERS (or 0.9 LITERS)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the weakest acid?
w) hydrochloric acid
x) hydrofluoric acid
y) sulfuric acid
z) nitric acid
ANSWER: X -- HYDROFLUORIC ACID
Short Answer: Marie Curie shared the 1911 Nobel Prize in chemistry with two fellow chemists. Name them.
ANSWER: PIERRE CURIE and (A. HENRI) BECQUEREL
Multiple Choice: A mystical substance supposedly released during combustion was called:
w) thermal flax
x) ether
y) caloric
z) phlogiston (pron: flow-gis-ton) ANSWER: Z -- PHLOGISTON
Multiple Choice: Of the following liquids, which is most dense?
w) water
x) gasoline
y) acetone
z) chloroform
ANSWER: Z -- CHLOROFORM
Short Answer: What is the most abundant element in the human body, WEIGHT?
ANSWER: OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: Solids may be considered to be either crystalline noncrystalline. The basic difference between them is that a crystal, in contrast to a noncrystal:
w) has a sharp melting point
x) has an irregular array of atoms
y) exhibits double refraction
z) has a completely regular atomic or molecular structure
ANSWER: Z -- HAS A COMPLETELY REGULAR ATOMIC OR MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Multiple Choice: The Rate Law expresses the rate of a reaction in terms of the concentrations of the:
w) reactants
x) products
y) by-products
z) catalysts
ANSWER: W -- REACTANTS
Multiple Choice: Hydrocarbons that contain a triple bond between carbon atoms are known as:
w) alkenes
x) alkanes
y) alkynes
z) polymers
ANSWER: Y -- ALKYNES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals melts in your hand?
w) gallium
x) cesium
y) sodium
z) magnesium
ANSWER: W -- GALLIUM
Multiple Choice: When vinegar and baking soda are mixed together, w gas is formed?
w) oxygen
x) nitrogen
y) carbon dioxide
z) hydrogen
ANSWER: Y -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Short Answer: How many carbons are found in a propane molecule?
ANSWER: 3
Multiple Choice: The atoms in sugar are bound by what type of bond?
w) ionic
x) hydrogen
y) covalent
z) van der Waals
ANSWER: Y -- COVALENT
Multiple Choice: Which is an example of a polymer?
w) salt
x) oil
y) plastic
z) glucose
ANSWER: Y -- PLASTIC
Multiple Choice: Vegetable oil is made into margarine through:
w) halogenation
x) partial hydrogenation
y) methylation
z) oxidation
ANSWER: X -- PARTIAL HYDROGENATION
Multiple Choice: What is the name given to the equation PV=nRT?
w) law of partial pressure
x) ideal gas equation
y) quadratic equation
z) Raoult's equation
ANSWER: X -- IDEAL GAS EQUATION
Short Answer: What term describes the process when a solid phase changes directly to the gas phase?
ANSWER: SUBLIMATION
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements can form the great number of covalent bonds?
w) carbon
x) nitrogen
y) oxygen
z) sulfur
ANSWER: Z -- SULFUR
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements forms a tetrahedra structure?
w) carbon
x) beryllium
y) boron
z) fluorine
ANSWER: W -- CARBON
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals is a solid at room temperature, yet melts in your hand?
w) gallium
x) cesium
y) sodium
z) magnesium
ANSWER: W -- GALLIUM
Short Answer: When water and an active metal react, what are the tw products that result?
ANSWER: HYDROGEN AND A BASE (HYDROXIDE)
Multiple Choice: 2.5 liters of a sodium chloride (NaCl) solution contain 5 moles of the solute. What is the molarity?
w) 5 molar
x) 2 molar
y) 2.5 molar
z) 12.5 molar
ANSWER: X -- 2 MOLAR
Short Answer: What is the active ingredient in many common laxative that is also an acid-base indicator?
ANSWER: PHENOLPHTHALEIN (pron: fEn-el-thal-E-en)
Multiple Choice: The structure of an ammonia molecule can best be described as:
w) linear
x) tetrahedral
y) pyramidal
z) triagonal planar
ANSWER: Y -- PYRAMIDAL
Short Answer: What naturally occurring radioactive element is so common in homes that testing for its presence is often advisable?
ANSWER: RADON
Multiple Choice: How many moles of carbon are in 48 grams of carbon
w) 4
x) 3
y) 2
z) 1
ANSWER: W -- 4
Short Answer: What is the molality of a salt solution prepared by dissolving two moles of salt in 500 grams of water?
ANSWER: 4
Short Answer: During electrolysis of water, what gas is evolved fro the cathode?
ANSWER: HYDROGEN
Multiple Choice: Crude oil is separated into its components by:
w) chemical reaction
x) simple distillation
y) fractional distillation
z) settling
ANSWER: Y -- FRACTIONAL DISTILLATION
Short Answer: What compound occurs when ammonia and hydrogen chlori are mixed together?
ANSWER: AMMONIUM CHLORIDE FORMS
Short Answer: The acid present in vinegar is: ANSWER: ACETIC ACID
Multiple Choice: What force between molecules tends to cause most common gases to behave as non-ideal gases?
w) Van der Waals' force
x) ionic bonding force
y) gravitational force
z) covalent bonding force
ANSWER: W -- VAN DER WAALS' FORCE
Short Answer: What UNUSUAL type of bonding occurs in diborane, B2H6 ANSWER: THREE CENTER BONDING
Multiple Choice: What is the name given to the non-superimposable mirror image forms of chiral compounds?
w) cis-trans
x) enantiomers
y) functional isomers
z) diasteriomers
ANSWER: X -- ENANTIOMERS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the EMPIRICAL formula of dodecane?
w) C5H11
x) C6H13
y) C10H22
z) C12H26
ANSWER: X -- C6H13
Short Answer: What is the chemical formula for baking soda?
ANSWER: NaHCO3
Multiple Choice: Copper is refined commercially by a process of:
w) smelting
x) electrolysis
y) sublimation
z) roasting
ANSWER: X -- ELECTROLYSIS
Multiple Choice: The action of concentrated sulfuric acid on sugar best described as:
w) catalysis
x) oxidation
y) reduction
z) dehydration
ANSWER: Z -- DEHYDRATION
Multiple Choice: A metal that does NOT occur native in the earth is
w) copper
x) gold
y) sodium
z) silver
ANSWER: Y -- SODIUM
Short Answer: What metal is used as a reducing agent to obtain iron from iron oxide in the Thermite process?
ANSWER: ALUMINUM
Short Answer: What compound is formed when all the hydrogen of an a has been replaced by a metal?
ANSWER: A SALT
Short Answer: Glycerine and what other substance are made by heatin animal fats or vegetable oils with sodium hydroxide?
ANSWER: SOAP
Short Answer: What is the formula for the anhydride of sulfuric aci ANSWER: SO3
Multiple Choice: Under similar conditions, which of the following i is the best reducing agent under similar conditions?
w) fluoride ion
x) chloride ion
y) bromide ion
z) iodide ion
ANSWER: Z -- IODIDE ION
Multiple Choice: How many carbon atoms are there in one napthalene molecule?
w) 6
x) 8
y) 10
z) 15
ANSWER: Y -- 10
Multiple Choice: A process in which substances are separated throug differences in the rates at which the components migrate is called:
w) filtration
x) chromatography
y) elution
z) titration
ANSWER: X -- CHROMATOGRAPHY
Short Answer: What is the name of the bond that joins amino acids together in a protein?
ANSWER: PEPTIDE BOND or AMIDE
Multiple Choice: Which bond has the LEAST ionic character?
w) H - F
x) Li - F
y) Li - Br
z) F - F
ANSWER: Z -- F - F
Multiple Choice: The lanthanide series elements are also known as:
w) rare earth elements
x) non-metals
y) fifth period elements
z) sixth period elements
ANSWER: W -- RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
Multiple Choice: If the first ionization energy of magnesium is 176 kilocalories per mole, one would expect the second ionization energy t be approximately:
w) 350 kilocalories per mole
x) 1,760 kilocalories per mole
y) 200 kilocalories per mole
z) 20 kilocalories per mole
ANSWER: W -- 350 KILOCALORIES PER MOLE
Short Answer: When considering electron orbitals, which orbital is generally considered spherical?
ANSWER: S ORBITAL
Short Answer: The angle between any two carbon-hydrogen bonds in a methane molecule is how many degrees?
ANSWER: 109.5 DEGREES
Short Answer: Jaroslav Heyrovsky (Czechoslovakiw) received the 1959 Nobel Prize in chemistry for developing what technique used in chemical analysis?
ANSWER: POLAROGRAPHY
Multiple Choice: Ferrous is an equivalent name for which of the following?
w) Iron (IV) (pron: iron-4)
x) Iron (III) (pron: iron-3)
y) Iron (II) (pron: iron-2)
z) Iron (I) (pron: iron-1) ANSWER: Y -- IRON (II)
Multiple Choice: Mass percentage of carbon in CO2 is approximately: w) 37.5%
x) 27.3%
y) 75%
z) 45%
ANSWER: X -- 27.3%
Multiple Choice: Harold Clayton Urey, an American, received the 193 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of:
w) Francium
x) Americium
y) deuterium
z) protium
ANSWER: Y -- DEUTERIUM
Multiple Choice: The most abundant element in the universe is thoug to be:
w) carbon
x) oxygen
y) hydrogen
z) nitrogen
ANSWER: Y -- HYDROGEN
Multiple Choice: The 1936 Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to Peter J.W. Debye for his studies of:
w) kinetic energy of colliding particles
x) electron configuration
y) dipole moments
z) conformations of cyclohexane ANSWER: Y -- DIPOLE MOMENTS
Multiple Choice: The inventor of the Kelvin temperature scale was:
w) K. Cavendish II
x) Lord William H. Harrison
y) Sir William Thomson
z) none of the above
ANSWER: Y -- SIR WILLIAM THOMSON (Lord Kelvin)
Multiple Choice: "Under the same conditions of temperature and pressure, the volumes of reacting gases and of their gaseous products are expressed in ratios of small whole numbers." This law is attributed to:
w) Dalton
x) Gay-Lussac
y) Ramsay
z) Avogadro
ANSWER: X -- GAY-LUSSAC
Multiple Choice: The type of crystal lattice exemplified in a diamo is:
w) ionic crystal
x) covalent network crystal
y) metallic crystal
z) covalent molecular crystal
ANSWER: X -- COVALENT NETWORK CRYSTAL
Multiple Choice: A crystallized substance containing water of crystallization is most appropriately termed:
w) a hydrate
x) an oxide
y) a hydroxide
z) a condensation crystal ANSWER: W -- A HYDRATE
Multiple Choice: The loss of water of crystallization from a hydrat when exposed to air is termed:
w) efflorescence (pron: eh-floor-es-ence)
x) deliquescence (pron: del-i-kwes-ence)
y) quiescence (pron: kwi-es-ence)
z) anhydrogenation
ANSWER: W -- EFFLORESCENCE
Multiple Choice: Mayonnaise is:
w) a coalescent solution
x) a hydrogenated oil
y) a covalent solution
z) an emulsion
ANSWER: Z -- AN EMULSION
Multiple Choice: "The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid" is a fair statem of:
w) Dalton's secondary law
x) Le Chatelier's solubility principle
y) Henry's law
z) none of the above
ANSWER: Y -- HENRY'S LAW
Multiple Choice: Solubility of a gas in a liquid exhibits what type proportionality to the liquid temperature?
w) direct
x) inverse
y) logarithmic
z) exponential
ANSWER: X -- INVERSE
Multiple Choice: A negative heat of solution indicates that:
w) an endothermic dissolving process occurs
x) solute solubility increases with rising solution temperature
y) solute solubility decreases with rising solution temperature
z) super-saturation conditions exist
ANSWER: Y -- SOLUTE SOLUBILITY DECREASES WITH RISING SOLUTION TEMPERATURE
Multiple Choice: A colligative property depends on:
w) chemical properties of particles in system
x) physical properties of particles in system
y) number of particles present in system
z) all of the above
ANSWER: Y -- NUMBER OF PARTICLES PRESENT IN SYSTEM
Multiple Choice: My theory of electrolytic dissociation earned me t 1903 Nobel Prize in chemistry. My name is:
w) Niels Bohr
x) Svante Arrhenius
y) Michael Faraday
z) John Cavendish
ANSWER: X -- SVANTE ARRHENIUS
Multiple Choice: A net ionic equation does NOT show:
w) electronic charges
x) solid products (precipitates)
y) spectator ions
z) reacting species
ANSWER: Y -- SPECTATOR IONS
Multiple Choice: The theory of interionic attraction attributed to Debye and Hückel:
w) was disproved by Arrhenius
x) accounts quantitatively for the attraction between ions in dilute aqueous solutions
y) does not account for kindered "ion-activity"
z) accounts for intra-molecular polar bonds
ANSWER: X -- ACCOUNTS QUANTITATIVELY FOR THE ATTRACTION BETWEEN IONS IN DILUTE AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Multiple Choice: HCl is dissolved in solvent A; the solution is non-conducting towards an electric current. Solvent A must be:
w) polar
x) non-polar
y) organic
z) more acidic than HCl ANSWER: X -- NON-POLAR
Multiple Choice: HClO3 is commonly named:
w) hydrochloric acid
x) chloric acid
y) perchloric acid
z) chlorous acid
ANSWER: X -- CHLORIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Any species that acts as an electron-pair acceptor a:
w) Lewis base
x) Bronsted base
y) Lewis acid
z) Bronsted acid
ANSWER: Y -- LEWIS ACID
Multiple Choice: Amphoteric substances:
w) act as either bases or acids
x) precipatate from aqueous solutions
y) salt out of basic solutions
z) form emulsions in oils
ANSWER: W -- ACT AS EITHER BASES OR ACIDS
Multiple Choice: One equivalent of a triprotic acid is the same as:
w) one mole of the acid
x) one-third mole of the acid
y) three moles of the acid
z) three equivalents of a diprotic acid
ANSWER: X -- ONE-THIRD MOLE OF THE ACID
Multiple Choice: The pH range over which an indicator color change occurs is referred to as its:
w) titration range
x) titration constant
y) transition interval
z) none of the above
ANSWER: Y -- TRANSITION INTERVAL
Multiple Choice: In a photosynthesis reaction, chlorophyll is:
w) a reactant
w) a product
y) a catalyst
z) an intermediate
ANSWER: Y -- A CATALYST
Multiple Choice: All systems of measurement use the same units for which of the following?
w) mass
x) time
y) force
z) volume
ANSWER: X -- TIME
Multiple Choice: If the temperature of the atmosphere rose 50 degr on a Fahrenheit thermometer, the rise on a Celsius thermometer would have been:
w) 90 degrees
x) 82.3 degrees
y) 50.3 degrees
z) 27.8 degrees
ANSWER: Z -- 27.8 DEGREES
Multiple Choice: In which of the branches of chemistry would the development of a theory about how a reaction takes place best be carried o
w) analytical
x) inorganic
y) organic
z) physical
ANSWER: Z -- PHYSICAL
Short Answer: What is the name of the alkane that is composed of a chain of five carbon atoms?
ANSWER: PENTANE
Short Answer: How many hydrogens are there in the straight chain alkane that has three carbon atoms?
ANSWER: EIGHT
Short Answer: What substance is produced at the cathode in the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride?
ANSWER: SODIUM
Multiple Choice: Which class of solids could have London Forces the attractive forces between particles in crystal lattice positions?
w) ionic
x) covalent
y) metallic
z) molecular
ANSWER: Z -- MOLECULAR
Multiple Choice: Surface tension of liquids is the result of which the following:
w) interaction of a liquid with its container
x) unbalanced forces on the liquid's surface molecules
y) adhesive forces of the liquid
z) interaction of the liquid's surface molecules and the applied pressure
ANSWER: X -- UNBALANCED FORCES ON THE LIQUID'S SURFACE MOLECULES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following liquid types would have th highest viscosity?
w) low molecular mass-polar liquid
x) high molecular mass-polar liquid
y) low molecular mass-nonpolar liquid d high molecular mass-nonpolar liquid
ANSWER: X -- HIGH MOLECULAR MASS-POLAR LIQUID
Multiple Choice: What two primary factors determine whether or no molecular collision leads to a chemical reaction?
w) energy and volume of molecules
x) energy and mass of molecules
y) energy and orientation of molecules
z) orientation and volume of molecules
ANSWER: Y -- ENERGY AND ORIENTATION OF MOLECULES
Multiple Choice: An Arrhenius acid is a substance that:
w) donates protons
x) accepts protons
y) donates hydrogen ions to water
z) donates hydroxide ions to water
ANSWER: Y -- DONATES HYDROGEN IONS TO WATER
Short Answer: Name the conjugate acid of bicarbonate ion.
ANSWER: CARBONIC ACID
Short Answer: What is the name of H2SO3?
ANSWER: SULFUROUS ACID
Short Answer: What is the formula for Magnesium Nitride?
ANSWER: Mg3N2
Short Answer: What is the I-U-P-A-C (pron: eye-you pack) name for a cyclic alkane containing four carbons?
ANSWER: CYCLOBUTANE
Multiple Choice: Dacron is a:
w) polyamide
x) polyester
y) polyether
z) polyolefin
ANSWER: X -- POLYESTER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is produced when polyvinyl chloride is burned?
w) Hydrogen Cyanide
x) Hydrogen Chloride
y) Nitrogen Oxide
z) Oxygen
ANSWER: X -- HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes Nylon?
w) polyamide
x) polyester
y) polyolefin
z) acrylic
ANSWER: W -- POLYAMIDE
Short Answer: How many valence electrons does an atom of an element with an atomic number of twelve have?
ANSWER: TWO
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds contains both io and covalent bonds?
w) Calcium Chloride
x) Carbon Dioxide
y) Calcium Fluoride
z) Calcium Sulfate
ANSWER: Z -- CALCIUM SULFATE
Short Answer: Name the two major ingredients in vinegar.
ANSWER: ACETIC ACID AND WATER
Short Answer: Solution A has a pH of 2 while solution B has a pH o 7. How many times more acidic is solution A than Solution B?
ANSWER: ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND or TEN TO THE FIFTH POWER
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of sulfur in HS-? (read HS minus one) ANSWER: -2
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds is the strongest acid?
w) NH3
x) PH3
y) H2O
z) H2S
ANSWER: Z -- H2S
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds is the strongest base?
w) NH3
x) PH3
y) H2O
z) H2S
ANSWER: W -- NH3
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules does NOT have a dipole moment of zero?
w) BeCl2
x) BF3
y) CO2
z) NH3
ANSWER: Z -- NH3
Multiple Choice: Which of the following minerals is a source of iro
w) Bauxite (pron: box-ite)
x) Hematite (pron: he-ma-tite)
y) Malachite (pron: mal-ah-kite)
z) Galena (pron: ga-lee-nah) ANSWER: X -- HEMATITE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals is LEAST reactive toward atmospheric oxygen?
w) Lead
x) Copper
y) Iron
z) Aluminum
ANSWER: X -- COPPER
Short Answer: Brass is an alloy of what two elements?
ANSWER: COPPER AND ZINC
Multiple Choice: Which of the following are alloying materials used the manufacture of stainless steel?
w) Limestone and carbon
x) Calcium oxide and oxygen
y) Oxygen and sulfur dioxide
z) Chromium and nickel
ANSWER: Z -- CHROMIUM AND NICKEL
Multiple Choice: Which of the following materials are used in the manufacture of pig iron from iron ore?
w) Limestone and carbon
x) Calcium oxide and oxygen
y) Chromium and nickel
z) Oxygen and sulfur dioxide
ANSWER: W -- LIMESTONE AND CARBON
Multiple Choice: How many neighboring atoms are in contact with eac atom in a monatomic body-centered cubic structure.
w) 4
x) 6
y) 8
z) 12
ANSWER: Y -- 8
Short Answer: How many neighboring atoms are in contact with each a in a hexagonal close-packed structure?
ANSWER: 12
Multiple Choice: Members of which of the following classes of compounds generally produce acidic solutions when dissolved in water?
w) metal oxides
x) nonmetal oxides
y) alcohols
z) aldehydes
ANSWER: X -- NONMETAL OXIDES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances is a molecular solid?
w) Glass
x) Ice
y) Silver
z) Table Salt ANSWER: X -- ICE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances is an ionic netw solid?
w) Diamond
x) Table Salt
y) Brass
z) Dry ice
ANSWER: X -- TABLE SALT
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds has the highest boiling point?
w) CH4
x) CCL4
y) HI
z) IF5
ANSWER: Z -- IF5
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds has the lowest boiling points?
w) CH4
x) CCl4
y) PH3
z) PCl3
ANSWER: W -- CH4
Multiple Choice: What is the primary constituent of marble?
w) Calcium carbonate
x) Calcium sulfate
y) Hydroxyapatite
z) Chloroapatite
ANSWER: W -- CALCIUM CARBONATE
Multiple Choice: An aqueous solution whose concentration effectivel matches the concentration of blood is said to be:
w) isotopic
x) isobaric
y) isotonic
z) isoelectronic
ANSWER: Y -- ISOTONIC
Multiple Choice: A family of organic compounds whose molecules will add water under an acid catalysis and change into alcohols are the:
w) alkenes
x) alkanes
y) aromatic hydrocarbons
z) cycloalkanes
ANSWER: W -- ALKENES
Multiple Choice: The substance whose chemical formula is CH3OH is known as
w) carbonated water
x) grain alcohol
y) potable alcohol
z) methanol
ANSWER: Z -- METHANOL
Multiple Choice: The azimuthal quantum number determines the:
w) spin of an electron
x) shape of an orbital
y) size of an orbital
z) energy of an orbital
ANSWER: X -- SHAPE OF AN ORBITAL
Multiple Choice: An orbital for which n=3 and l = 1 (read: ell equa 1) is called a:
w) 2d orbital
x) 3d orbital
y) 3s orbital
z) 3p orbital
ANSWER: Z -- 3p ORBITAL
Multiple Choice: The elements that have an outer electron configuration ns2 (read: n
- s - 2) are called:
w) halogens
x) transition metals
y) alkaline earths
z) noble gases
ANSWER: Y -- ALKALINE EARTHS
Multiple Choice: Unpaired electrons are present in ground-state ato of:
w) Helium
x) Calcium
y) Oxygen
z) Magnesium
ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: How many unpaired electrons are there in the groun state of Al3+?
w) 0
x) 1
y) 2
z) 3
ANSWER: W -- 0
Multiple Choice: Of the following elements which has the largest atomic radius?
w) Ba
x) F
y) C
z) Be
ANSWER: W -- Ba
Multiple Choice: Which of the following species has the smallest equilibrium separation for its ion-pair?
w) KF
x) LiF
y) BaBr
z) NaCl ANSWER: B -- LiF
Short Answer: How many resonance forms are possible for the Lewis structure of SO3?
ANSWER: 3
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules exhibit resonance
w) OF3
x) HNO3
y) C2H4
z) PCl3
ANSWER: X -- HNO3
Multiple Choice: The molecular shape of formaldehyde, H2CO, is:
w) linear
x) trigonal planar
y) bent
z) tetrahedral
ANSWER: X -- TRIGONAL PLANAR
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules is linear?
w) SO2
x) O3
y) XeF2
z) H2S
ANSWER: Y -- XeF2
Short Answer: What bond angle is associated with sp hybrid orbitals ANSWER: 180 DEGREES
Short Answer: What bond angle is associated with sp2 hybrid orbital ANSWER: 120 DEGREES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules would have the smallest molar enthalpy of vaporization?
w) Water
x) Formaldehyde
y) Methane
z) Ammonia
ANSWER: Y -- METHANE
Short Answer: The pH of a 0.005 molar solution of calcium hydroxide is: ANSWER: 12
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds is ONLY WEAKLY soluble in cold water?
w) Silver Nitrate
x) Sodium Carbonate
y) Sodium Chloride
z) Lead Chloride
ANSWER: Z -- LEAD CHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: Radioactive decay is a:
w) zero-order process
x) temperature-dependent process
y) first-order process
z) second-order process
ANSWER: Y -- FIRST-ORDER PROCESS
Multiple Choice: The first organic compound synthesized in 1828 by Frederich Wohler was:
w) benzene
x) urea
y) estrogen
z) methane
ANSWER: X -- UREA
Multiple Choice: Moth balls contain:
w) formalin
x) chitin (pron: kite-en)
y) formaldehyde
z) naphthalene
ANSWER: Z -- NAPHTHALENE
Multiple Choice: In commercial vulcanization, crosslinking is introduced by the addition of:
w) sulfur
x) toluene
y) silicon
z) phosphorus
ANSWER: W -- SULFUR
Multiple Choice: The alcohol with lowest molecular weight is:
w) isopropanol
x) propanol
y) ethanol
z) methanol
ANSWER: Z -- METHANOL
Multiple Choice: The chemical symbol for antimony is:
w) An
x) Sn
y) Sb
z) At
ANSWER: Y -- Sb
Multiple Choice: Which of the following inert gas atoms is the heaviest?
w) xenon
x) neon
y) radon
z) krypton
ANSWER: Y -- RADON
Multiple Choice: The major constituent of marsh gas is:
w) methane
x) propane
y) benzene
z) ethanol
ANSWER: W -- METHANE
Multiple Choice: The element used in treating manic depression is:
w) sulfur
x) nitrogen
y) calcium
z) lithium
ANSWER: Z -- LITHIUM
Multiple Choice: Teflon is produced by polymerizing ethylene which hydrogen substituted with one of the following elements:
w) teflinium
x) tin
y) fluorine
z) carbon
ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE
Multiple Choice: Cyclohexanone is an example of:
w) an aldehyde
x) a carboxylic acid
y) an alkyne
z) a ketone
ANSWER: Z -- A KETONE
Multiple Choice: One source of Acid Rain is:
w) sulfur in fossil fuels
x) carbon in coal
y) hydrogen in hydrocarbons
z) chloroflorocarbons in aerosols
ANSWER: W -- SULFUR IN FOSSIL FUELS
Short Answer: Name the PRINCIPAL cancer-causing agent in Agent Oran ANSWER: DIOXIN
or TCDD
or DIMETHOXANE
or 2,3,7,8 - TETRACHLORODIBENZO-P-DIOXIN or 2,6-DIMETHYL-DIOXAN-Y-YL ACETATE
Short Answer: What was the principal use of Agent Orange?
ANSWER: AS A DEFOLIANT (or herbicide)
Short Answer: What chemical functionality do unsaturated fatty acid contain that saturated fatty acids do not?
ANSWER: DOUBLE BONDS or CARBON-CARBON DOUBLE BONDS
Short Answer: Priestley called the gas he prepared "perfect air", b it was later named "oxygen" by whom?
ANSWER: LAVOISIER
Short Answer: What compound accounts for the unpleasant odor in decayed eggs?
ANSWER: HYDROGEN SULFIDE
Short Answer: Name any two of the four elements that are ferromagne at 0 C. ANSWER: IRON (Fe), COBALT (Co), NICKEL (Ni) AND GADOLINIUM (Gz)
Short Answer: The chemical element present in greatest abundance in the earth's crust is:
ANSWER: OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: Chlorine is used in swimming pools as a disinfecta In its natural, standard state it is a:
w) blue liquid
x) colorless crystals
y) yellow-green gas
z) reddish-brown gas
ANSWER: Y -- YELLOW-GREEN GAS
Short Answer: What is responsible for the reddish, brown color of photochemical smog?
ANSWER: NITROGEN DIOXIDE or NO2
Multiple Choice: What is the pH of an aqueous solution of 0.1 molar HCl?
w) 7
x) 13
y) 1
z) 3
ANSWER: Y -- 1
Short Answer: What is the ground-state configuration for Na+? The atomic atomic number for sodium is eleven.
ANSWER: 1S22S22p6
Multiple Choice: Which of the following four compounds would have t most ionic bond?
w) CH4
x) LiF
y) CsF
z) N2
ANSWER: Y -- CsF
Multiple Choice: Charcoal is 'activated' by:
w) heating it in the absence of air
x) heating it in steam
y) destructive distillation
z) absorption
ANSWER: X -- HEATING IT IN STEAM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following atoms or ions would be the smallest?
w) sodium atom
x) magnesium atom
y) singly charged sodium ion
z) doubly charged magnesium ion
ANSWER: Z -- DOUBLY CHARGED MAGNESIUM ION
Multiple Choice: Which of the following chemists was the first to use letters as symbols for elements?
w) Ernest Oliver Lawrence
x) Louis Andrew Proust
y) Jons Jacob Berzelius
z) none of these
ANSWER: Y -- JONS JACOB BERZELIUS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following indicates the shape of the orbital in which the electron moves?
w) principal quantum number
x) spin quantum number
y) angular momentum quantum number
z) none of these
ANSWER: Y -- ANGULAR MOMENTUM QUANTUM NUMBER
Short Answer: Which quantum number indicates the shape of the orbital in which the electron moves?
ANSWER: B -- SPIN QUANTUM NUMBER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms refers to the energy released when an electron is added to a neutral atom?
w) electrovalence
x) electron affinity
y) electroconductance
z) none of these
ANSWER: X -- ELECTRON AFFINITY
Short Answer: What is the EMPIRICAL FORMULA for Benzene?
ANSWER: CH
Short Answer: How many electrons are there in the valence shell of a calcium atom?
ANSWER: 2
Short Answer: Who is credited, in the history of modern chemistry, with discovering X-rays?
ANSWER: WILLIAM ROENTGEN
Short Answer: Which of the following would be most acidic?
w) phenol
x) methanol
y) acetic acid
z) methyl amine
ANSWER: C -- ACETIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity?
w) Lithium
x) Iodine
y) Cesium
z) Oxygen
ANSWER: D -- OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: For which molecule can the bonding be described in terms of sp3 hybrid orbitals of the central atom?
w) CH4
x) SF6
y) BF3
z) PCL5
ANSWER: B -- CH4
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules has a dipole moment?
w) BF3
x) NH3
y) CCL4
z) CH4
ANSWER: B -- NH3
Multiple Choice: Which of the following chemical reactions does not lead to formation of a salt?
w) Reaction of salts with acids.
x) The reaction of base anhydrides with acid anhydrides.
y) Action of water on oxides of nonmetals.
z) Reaction of acid with base.
ANSWER: Y -- ACTION OF WATER ON OXIDES OF NONMETALS. (If water
reacts with oxides of nonmetals, an acid is formed.)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements gains electrons most readily?
w) Sodium
x) Magnesium
y) Aluminum
z) Fluorine
ANSWER: D -- FLUORINE
Multiple Choice: The pH of water will be decreased to below pH 7 by the hydrolysis of which of the following?
w) sodium carbonate
x) sodium chloride
y) ammonium chloride
z) potassium bromide
ANSWER: C -- AMMONIUM CHLORIDE
Short Answer: What does the acronym NMR stand for: ANSWER: NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Short Answer: During the electrolysis of a dilute aqueous solution of sulfuric acid, what happens to the sulfuric acid concentration?
ANSWER: IT REMAINS THE SAME
Short Answer: What is the name for the element whose symbol is Tl (pron: T - L)?
ANSWER: THALLIUM
Short Answer: Name the process used to obtain Aluminum by electrolysis of aluminum oxide dissolved in molten cryolite?
ANSWER: HALL PROCESS
Short Answer: what is the name given to a semisolid suspension of a material of high molecular mass in a liquid solvent?
ANSWER: GEL
Short Answer: Name the thermodynamic term that is a quantitative measure of disorder of a system?
ANSWER: ENTROPY
Short Answer: At temperatures above 96 degrees Celsius, which crystalline form of sulfur is the most stable?
ANSWER: MONOCLINIC
Multiple Choice: Pi bonds are formed by the overlap of:
w) unhybridized p orbitals
x) sp2 hybridized orbitals
y) sp hybridized orbitals
z) unhybridized s orbitals
ANSWER: W -- UNHYBRIDIZED P ORBITALS
Short Answer: Pi bonds are formed by the overlap of what specific type of orbitals: ANSWER: UNHYBRIDIZED P ORBITALS
Multiple Choice: A triple bond consists of:
w) three sigma bonds
x) three pi bonds
y) two sigma bonds and one pi bond
z) one sigma bond and two pi bonds
ANSWER: Z -- ONE SIGMA BOND AND TWO PI BONDS
Multiple Choice: A triple bond consists of how many pi bonds and how many sigma bonds?
ANSWER: ONE SIGMA BOND AND TWO PI BONDS
Short Answer: Glucose is one of the simple sugars in sucrose. Name the other.
ANSWER: FRUCTOSE
Short Answer: What metal ion is found in chlorophyll?
ANSWER: MAGNESIUM ION
Short Answer: What does EDTA stand for?
ANSWER: ETHYLENE DIAMINE TETRAACETIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Cubic crystals containing lattice points only at the corners are called:
w) body centered
x) face centered
y) simple
z) hexagonal ANSWER: C-SIMPLE
Short Answer: Cobalamins are found in what group of vitamins?
ANSWER: THE B GROUP
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is not a covalent network solid?
w) silicon dioxide
x) silicon oxide
y) boron nitrate
z) sodium oxide
ANSWER: D -- SODIUM OXIDE
Short Answer: What gas law states "Pressure times Volume = Constant": ANSWER: BOYLE'S LAW
Multiple Choice: The conjugate acid of water is:
w) OH-
x) H2
y) O2
z) H3O+
ANSWER: Z -- H3O+
Short Answer: What is the systematic name for LiClO4?
ANSWER: LITHIUM PERCHLORATE
Short Answer: What is the formula for phosphorus acid?
ANSWER: H3PO3
Short Answer: What is the formula for ethyne?
ANSWER: C2H2
Short Answer: What is the general formula for the alkene series?
ANSWER: CnH2n
Multiple Choice: The modern atomic theory was conceived by :
w) Victor Grignard
x) Daniel Rutherford
y) Svante Arrhenius
z) John Dalton
ANSWER: Z -- JOHN DALTON
Short Answer: Who discovered Nitrogen ANSWER: DANIEL RUTHERFORD
Multiple Choice: The percent composition by mass of copper in anhydrous cupric sulfate is about:
w) 10%
x) 25%
y) 40%
z) 75%
ANSWER: C -- 40%
Short Answer: What is the gaseous product formed from the reaction of calcium carbide and water?
ANSWER: ACETYLENE (or ETHYNE OR C2H2)
Short Answer: What is the number of atomic radii along the face diagonal of a face-centered unit cell?
ANSWER: 4
Short Answer: What is the empirical formula for fructose?
ANSWER: CH2O
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms best fits the statement: "Process by which polysaccharides are degraded to monosaccharides."
w) hydrolysis
x) glycolosis
y) lipogenesis
z) none of the above
ANSWER: W -- HYDROLYSIS
Short Answer: Starch is the polymer of what monosaccharide?
ANSWER: GLUCOSE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a base in DNA?
w) uracil
x) guanine
y) adenine
z) cytosine
ANSWER: W -- URACIL
Multiple Choice: A bond in which there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons and a resultant unbalanced distribution of charge is which one of the following types of bonds?
w) ionic
x) pure covalent
y) nonpolar covalent
z) polar covalent
ANSWER: Z -- POLAR COVALENT
Short Answer: Name the type of bond in which there is an unequal attraction for the shared electrons and a resultant unbalanced distribution of charge:
ANSWER: POLAR COVALENT BOND
Multiple Choice: In protolytic reactions in which the reactants are much stronger as an acid and a base than the products, the proton transfer reaction:
w) does not occur
x) approaches completeness
y) produces a much stronger acid and a much weaker base
z) produces a much weaker acid and a much stronger base ANSWER: X -- APPROACHES COMPLETENESS
Multiple Choice: Chemically, fats are esters of long carbon-chain acids and which of the following:
w) ethanol
x) glycerol
y) ethylene glycol
z) sodium hydroxide
ANSWER: X -- GLYCEROL
Short Answer: The most common complex ions have octahedral geometry. What is the coordination number of the central ion in an octahedral complex?
ANSWER: SIX
Short Answer: In a flame test the presence of calcium would cause what color flame?
ANSWER: RED (accept yellow-rez)
Short Answer: What will be formed when a metal oxide dissolves in water?
ANSWER: A BASE
Short Answer: What is the term used to describe the resistance of a liquid to flow?
ANSWER: VISCOSITY
Short Answer: What is the term used to describe a compound that contains no water of hydration?
ANSWER: ANHYDROUS
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of Cl in HClO (read: H - C - L - O)?
ANSWER: 1+ (accept 1)
Short Answer: What is another name for 1,2, Dimethyl Benzene?
ANSWER: ORTHO XYLENE
Short Answer: What is another name for 1,3, Dimethyl Benzene?
ANSWER: META XYLENE
Short Answer: What is another name for 1,4, Dimethyl Benzene?
ANSWER: PARA XYLENE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following pairs of numbers best represents the diameter, in nanometers, of most atoms?
w) between 0.1 and 0.5
x) between 1 and 10
y) between 10 and 100
z) between 10,000 and 1,000,000 ANSWER: A -- BETWEEN 0.1 AND 0.5
Multiple Choice: Which of the following Greek philosophers proposed the first atomic theory around 400 B.C.? Was it
w) Plato
x) Archimedes
y) Aristotle
z) Democritus
ANSWER: D -- DEMOCRITUS
Short Answer: What is the simplest unit of repetition in a crystalline structure?
ANSWER: A UNIT CELL
Multiple Choice: How many water molecules are contained in Cobalt (II) sulfate heptahydrate?
w) 3
x) 6
y) 8
z) 7
ANSWER: D -- 7
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT oxidized by chlorine?
w) F- (read: F minus)
x) Br- (read: B - R minus)
y) F2 (read: F - 2)
z) I- (read: I minus) ANSWER: A -- F-
Multiple Choice: Gels and Foams are classified as:
w) solutions
x) emulsions
y) colloids
z) suspensions
ANSWER: C -- COLLOIDS
Short Answer: What substance, which is a variety of carbon, is also called Plumbago?
ANSWER: GRAPHITE
Short Answer: What element has a lower boiling point than hydrogen?
ANSWER: HELIUM
Short Answer: What is the formula for quartz?
ANSWER: SiO2
Short Answer: What American first proposed the free energy function G, which interrelates entropy and enthalpy?
ANSWER: J. WILLARD GIBBS
Short Answer: What is the volume occupied by one mole of a gas under standard conditions called?
ANSWER: A MOLAR VOLUME
Short Answer: What compound is the main component of Epson salts? ANSWER: MAGNESIUM SULFATE HEPTAHYDRATE(MgSO4.7H2O)
Short Answer: Which element was named for Satan or the devil?
ANSWER: NICKEL (from the german word nickel, meaning satan or "old nick") Short Answer: Aromatic compounds are generally derived from what substance?
ANSWER: BENZENE
Short Answer: What is the name of the element whose symbol is Ga?
ANSWER: GALLIUM
Short Answer: What is the thermodynamic STATE function that is directly associated with a constant pressure process in which heat is exchanged between system and surroundings?
ANSWER: DELTA H
Short Answer: In 1962, at Argonne National Laboratory, Neil Bartlett first synthesized what type of compound?
ANSWER: A XENON COMPOUND WAS FORMED or A NOBLE GAS COMPOUND WAS FORMED
Short Answer: What is the Latin name for Silver?
ANSWER: ARGENTUM
Short Answer: What is the Latin name for Tungsten?
ANSWER: WOLFRAM
Short Answer: A gaseous organic compound that is best known for its use in preservative solutions has the chemical formula HCHO (read: H - C - H Short Answer: Give me the name and atomic number of the element I am thinking about. It occupies the same column in the periodic table as selenium. Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure this element is a clear, odorless gas. This element is one of the essential ingredients in the burning process.
ANSWER: OXYGEN ATOMIC NUMBER = 8
Short Answer: Organic acids have a common functional group. Give me the formula of that functional group.
ANSWER: COOH
Short Answer: Give the IUPAC (pron: I - U - PAY) name for the straight chain, saturated organic acid containing 10 carbons in an unbranched structure.
ANSWER: DECANOIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Which of the following chemical compounds is an important aromatic hydrocarbon. Is it:
w) methane
x) ethane
y) benzene
z) propyne
ANSWER: Y -- BENZENE
Multiple Choice: In 2-butene, which of the following bonds prevents the atoms at each end of the bond from rotating with respect to each other. Is it an:
w) ionic bond
x) sigma bond
y) strong bond
z) double bond
ANSWER: Z -- DOUBLE BOND
Short Answer: What is the acid anhydride of sulfurous acid ?
ANSWER: SULFUR DIOXIDE or SO2
Multiple Choice: Which of the following scientists first determined the atomic number of an atom by use of X-rays? Is it:
w) Millikan
x) Planck
y) Thompson
z) Moseley
ANSWER: Z -- MOSELEY
Short Answer: What is formed by heating an organic acid with an alcohol.
ANSWER: AN ESTER
Short Answer: What is the radius of an imaginary shell around an atom which determines how close two nonbonded atoms may approach each other called?
ANSWER: VAN DER WAALS RADIUS
Short Answer: List the following atoms in order of increasing electron affinity: oxygen, boron, and fluorine.
ANSWER: (1) BORON, (2) OXYGEN, (3) FLUORINE
Short Answer: Give me the formula for the organic compound cyclobutene.
ANSWER: C4H6
Short Answer: Give the EMPIRICAL formula for the organic compound cyclopentene.
ANSWER: C5H8
Short Answer: What is the Vitamin name for Ascorbic acid?
ANSWER: VITAMIN C
Short Answer: Retinol is the common name for what vitamin?
ANSWER: VITAMIN A
Short Answer: How many joules are required to cause the temperature of one gram of water to be raised from 24 degrees Celsius to 25 degrees Celsius.
ANSWER: 4.18 JOULES
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of sulfur in sulfurous acid?
ANSWER: 4+ or +4 (read: 4 - plus or plus - 4) (accept 4)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the primary reason for adding calcium carbonate to the reduction process of iron oxide ores ? The calcium carbonate:
w) acts as an oxidizing agent
x) removes silicate waste products
y) acts as a reducing agent
z) removes sulfur waste products
ANSWER: X -- REMOVES SILICATE WASTE PRODUCTS
Short Answer: What molten substance is used in the Hall process to reduce aluminum?
ANSWER: CRYOLITE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following odors does the ester isoamyl isovalerate produce? Is it an odor of:
w) bananas
x) apples
y) cherries
z) strawberries ANSWER: B -- APPLES
Short Answer: When one heats concentrated sulfuric acid, one molecule of water is eliminated for every two molecules of sulfuric acid. What substance will result from this reaction?
ANSWER: PYROSULFURIC ACID or DISULFURIC ACID
Short Answer: How many oxygen atoms are there in one formula unit of magnetite?
ANSWER: FOUR
Short Answer: What is the name given to the bond that links an amino group of one molecule of an amino acid to a carboxyl group of another amino acid?
ANSWER: PEPTIDE LINK or AMIDE LINK or PEPTIDE BOND
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances would be the best choice to neutralize aqueous Sodium Hydroxide?
w) sodium carbonate
x) silicon dioxide
y) aluminum oxide
z) phosphorus pentoxide
ANSWER: Z -- PHOSPHORUS PENTOXIDE
Short Answer: Give the IUPAC (pron: I - U - PAY) name of the shortest of the alcohols.
ANSWER: METHANOL
Short Answer: What is the element represented by the symbol Rh?
ANSWER: RHODIUM
Short Answer: Leaf and Garbage disposal "plastic bags" are usually made from what polymer?
ANSWER: POLYETHYLENE
Short Answer: What is the chemical name of the nonstick coating on cookware?
ANSWER: POLYTETRAFLOUROETHYLENE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following group of compounds is most soluble in water?
w) alkanes (pron: ak-KANES)
x) alcohols
y) aldehydes (pron: al-deh-HIDES)
z) alkenes (pron: al-KEENS) ANSWER: X -- ALCOHOLS
Short Answer: Tocopherol is the name of what vitamin?
ANSWER: VITAMIN E
Short Answer: Calciferol (pron: kal-sif-eh-rol) is the common name of what vitamin?
ANSWER: VITAMIN D
Short Answer: Name the compound formed when an hydroxyl group is attached to a phenyl group.
ANSWER: PHENOL
Multiple Choice: In which of the following class of substances would WAX be found?
w) carbohydrates
x) lipids
y) proteins
z) nucleic acids ANSWER: LIPIDS
Short Answer: In what vitamin would retinoic acid be found?
ANSWER: VITAMIN A
Short Answer: What is the element whose symbol is Ho?
ANSWER: HOLMIUM
Short Answer: Fifty micrograms of an isotope have decayed to 12.5 micrograms after 12 hours. What is the half life of the radioisotope?
ANSWER: SIX HOURS
Short Answer: In what U.S. state were most of the transuranic elements first created?
ANSWER: CALIFORNIA
Short Answer: What is the PRIMARY carbohydrate in milk?
ANSWER: LACTOSE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following yields a substance other than glucose on degradation by water?
w) Cellulose
x) Glycogen
y) Sucrose
z) Maltose
ANSWER: Y -- SUCROSE
Multiple Choice: In what category may LIPASE (pron: lie-pase) be placed
w) carbohydrates
x) lipids
y) enzymes
z) nucleic acids ANSWER: C--ENZYMES
Multiple Choice: The hydrocarbon end of a detergent molecule is:
w) hydrophilic
x) hydrophobic
y) possible ionic
z) contains oxygen or sulfur ANSWER: HYDROPHOBIC
Multiple Choice: An amine contains which one of the following functional groups?
w) NO2
x) NOH
y) NH2
z) N2
ANSWER: Y -- NH2
Multiple Choice: The molar volume of which two elements is the same at standard temperature and pressure?
w) fluorine and bromine
x) fluorine and iodine
y) fluorine and chlorine
z) bromine and iodine
ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE AND CHLORINE
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following elements is not found in nature?
w) Technetium
x) Iridium
y) Osmium
z) Molybdenum
ANSWER: W -- TECHNETIUM
Multiple Choice: The class of compounds implicated in the Antarctic ozone destruction is:
w) RBC's
x) DDT's
y) CFC's
z) PCB's
ANSWER: Y -- CFC'S
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following compounds is amphiprotic in water?
w) sodium chloride
x) sodium sulfate
y) sodium hydride
z) sodium hydrogen carbonate
ANSWER: Z -- SODIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE
Short Answer: Minus 18 degrees centigrade corresponds to what Fahrenheit temperature?
ANSWER: 0 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT
Short Answer: What is the common name given to a mixture of three parts of concentrated hydrochloric acid and one part concentrated nitric acid?
ANSWER: AQUA REGIA
Short Answer: What is the name for the element whose symbol is Tl (pron: T - L)?
ANSWER: THALLIUM
Short Answer: Whatis the name for the element whose symbol is Lr?
ANSWER: LAWRENCIUM
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of nitrogen in NaNO2: ANSWER: +3 (Accept 3)
Short Answer: What halogen is a liquid at room temperature?
ANSWER: BROMINE
Short Answer: What is another name for 1,4, Dimethyl Benzene?
ANSWER: PARA XYLENE
Multiple Choice: In a liquid crystal, what is the name given to the simplest ordering of molecules?
w) Nematic
x) Smectic
y) Cholesteric
z) Lipidic
ANSWER: W -- NEMATIC
Short Answer: What is the name given to a polar molecule or negative ion that is clustered about a central positive ion?
ANSWER: LIGAND
Short Answer: What substance, which is a variety of carbon, is also called Plumbago?
ANSWER: GRAPHITE
Short Answer: What element has a lower boiling point than hydrogen?
ANSWER: HELIUM
Short Answer: I will be describing a chemical element. Try to identify it with the fewest number of clues. This chemical element is the most abundant of the rare-earth group. The element is a silver-gray metal which oxidizes readily at room temperature and is an important factor in color television tubes. The atomic number of this element is 58. What is this element?
ANSWER: CERIUM (Ce)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules or ions is NOT formed when K metal reacts with liquid CH3OH? Is it:
w) potassium ion
x) hydrogen ion
y) methoxy ion
z) hydrogen molecule
ANSWER: X -- HYDROGEN ION
Multiple Choice: "Mirror-image" molecules are called:
w) stereoisomers
x) structural isomers
y) diastereomers
z) constitional isomers
ANSWER: W -- STEREOISOMERS
Multiple Choice: What is the only nonmetal element that is a liquid room temperature?
w) phosphorus
x) bromine
y) iodine
z) arsenic
ANSWER: X -- BROMINE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds will be a nonelectrolyte when dissolved in water?
w) sodium chloride
x) potassium nitrate
y) ethanol
z) hydrogen chloride ANSWER: Y -- ETHANOL
Short Answer: What is the chemical formula of buckminsterfullerene?
ANSWER: C60
Multiple Choice: What is the molarity of a salt solution prepared b dissolving three moles of salt in 500 milliliters of water?
w) 1
x) 2
y) 4
z) 6
ANSWER: Z -- 6
Multiple Choice: Dry ice is the solid form of what gas?
w) nitrogen
x) oxygen
y) helium
z) carbon dioxide
ANSWER: Z -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Multiple Choice: Thermite is a mixture of aluminum and:
w) hematite
x) sodium oxide
y) iron
z) magnesium
ANSWER: W -- HEMATITE
Multiple Choice: Nitric acid is made from air and water by the:
w) Haber process
x) Contact process
y) Castner process
z) Arc process
ANSWER: Z -- ARC PROCESS
Multiple Choice: Impurities in metal ores are called:
w) flux
x) gangue (pron: gang)
y) slag
z) sediments
ANSWER: X -- GANGUE
Multiple Choice: The existence of an element in two or more forms i the same physical phase is known as:
w) allotropy
x) diphasisty
y) polyformation
z) diatomic existence
ANSWER: W -- ALLOTROPY
Multiple Choice: The complete combustion of one mole of hydrogen produces:
w) 1/2 mole H2O
x) 1/2 mole H2O + 1/2 mole O3
y) 1 mole water
z) 1 mole hydroxide ions
ANSWER: Y -- 1 MOLE WATER
Short Answer: Who named the element hydrogen?
ANSWER: LAVOISIER
Multiple Choice: Moles of solute divided by kilograms of solvent is expression for:
w) molarity
x) solute-to-solution ratio
y) mole percentage
z) molality
ANSWER: Z -- MOLALITY
Multiple Choice: 0.51 C/molal is the molal:
w) freezing-point constant for water
x) boiling-point constant for water
y) vapor-temperature constant for water
z) heat of solution for water
ANSWER: X -- BOILING-POINT CONSTANT FOR WATER
Short Answer: Name the conjugate base of the bicarbonate ion.
ANSWER: CARBONATE ION
Short Answer: What is the formula for Hypochlorous Acid?
ANSWER: HClO
Multiple Choice: The bond most likely to be formed when two atoms differ SOMEWHAT in their tendency to attract electrons is:
w) nonpolar ionic
x) polar ionic
y) polar covalent
z) nonpolar covalent
ANSWER: Y -- POLAR COVALENT
Multiple Choice: What is the expected bond angle in H2S when the bonding is described using hydrogen-like atomic orbitals?
w) 180o
x) 120o y) 109.5o
z) 90o
ANSWER: Z -- 90o
Multiple Choice: Zinc is most soluble in which of the following liquids?
w) Water
x) Alchohol
y) Mercury
z) Oil
ANSWER: Y -- MERCURY
Multiple Choice: What is the primary CONSTITUENT of human bones?
w) Calcium sulfate
x) Calcium carbonate
y) Hydroxyapatite (pron: high-drox-ee-ap-eh-tite)
z) Chloroapatite (pron: klor-o-ap-eh-tite) ANSWER: Y -- HYDROXYAPATITE
Multiple Choice: One property a colloidal dispersion has that a solution does not is:
w) homogeneity
x) filterability
y) the Tyndall effect
z) osmotic pressure
ANSWER: Y -- THE TYNDALL EFFECT
Multiple Choice: A family of organic compounds containing only carb and hydrogen and having only single bonds are the:
w) alkenes and alkanes
x) alkanes and cycloalkanes
y) alkynes (pron: AL-kines) and alkenes
z) cycloalkanes and alkenes
ANSWER: B -- ALKANES AND CYCLOALKANES
Multiple Choice: In quantum chemistry, a nodal surface:
w) gives 99 percent contour surface for an orbital
x) exists for a 1s orbital
y) has quantum number l = 1
z) is an orbital surface on which the probability density is zero
ANSWER: Z -- IS AN ORBITAL SURFACE ON WHICH THE PROBABILITY DENSITY IS ZERO
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements has the largest crystallographic radius?
w) Mg
x) N
y) K
z) F
ANSWER: Y -- K
Short Answer: What bond angle is associated with sp3 (read: S - P - hybrid orbitals?
ANSWER: 109.5 DEGREES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances would be expecte to have the highest melting point?
w) Potassium Bromide
x) Iodine
y) Methane
z) Hydrogen Chloride
ANSWER: W -- POTASSIUM BROMIDE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following aqueous solutions would hav the lowest boiling point? Would it be a 1.0 molal solution of:
w) Hydrochloric acid
x) Sodium Hydroxide
y) Acetic Acid,
z) Magnesium Chloride ANSWER: Y -- ACETIC ACID
Multiple Choice: The three isotopes of hydrogen are protium, tritiu and:
w) heprin
x) helium
y) duodenum
z) deuterium
ANSWER: Z -- DEUTERIUM
Short Answer: What is the atomic number of uranium?
ANSWER: 92
Short Answer: To which class of organic chemical compounds does rhamnose (pron; ram-nose) belong?
ANSWER: SUGARS or CARBOHYDRATE
Multiple Choice: Which of these molecules is bound by ionic bonds?
w) H2O
x) CH4
y) NaCl
z) C6H12O6 ANSWER: Y -- NaCl
Multiple Choice: The equilibrium constant for the gas phase reactio A + B = C + D is 10-3. The rate of the forward reaction is 10-11 cubic centimeters per molecule per second. What is the rate constant of the reverse reaction?
w) 10 cubic centimeters per molecule per second
x) 10-8 cubic centimeters per molecule per second
y) 10-10 cubic centimeters per molecule per second
z) 10-14 cubic centimeters per molecule per second
ANSWER: Z -- 10-14 CUBIC CENTIMETERS PER MOLECULE PER SECOND
Multiple Choice: The chemical symbol for Plutonium is:
w) Pl (read: P - L)
x) Pu
y) Pt
z) Pm
ANSWER: X -- Pu
Multiple Choice: A nonpolar molecule is usually:
w) hydrophilic
x) soluble in water
y) hydrophytic
z) soluble in organic solvents
ANSWER: Z -- SOLUBLE IN ORGANIC SOLVENTS
Multiple Choice: Which compound is a monosaccharide?
w) maltose
x) sucrose
y) glucose
z) glycogen
ANSWER: Y -- GLUCOSE
Multiple Choice: What acid is prevalent in the human stomach?
w) sulfuric acid
x) nitric acid
y) muriatic acid
z) amino acids
ANSWER: Y -- MURIATIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Another name for milk sugar is:
w) glucose
x) maltose
y) lactose
z) fructose
ANSWER: Y -- LACTOSE
Multiple Choice: Molecular oxygen is said to be paramagnetic. This indicates that molecular oxygen:
w) is a gas at room temperature
x) forms molecules containing two oxygen atoms
y) has an approximate molecular weight of 32
z) has unpaired electrons
ANSWER: Z -- HAS UNPAIRED ELECTRONS
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of Bismuth in the compound Bismuth Phosphide?
ANSWER: + 3 (accept 3)
Multiple Choice: What is the molecular geometry of XeO2 (Xenon Dioxide)?
w) linear
x) angular
y) tetrahedral
z) trigonal planar
ANSWER: X -- ANGULAR
Multiple Choice: What is the molecular geometry of the Bromine Tetraflouride ion (B-F-4-minus 1)
w) linear
x) angular
y) tetrahedral
z) pyramidal
ANSWER: Y -- TETRAHEDRAL
Multiple Choice: What is the molecular geometry of thiocyanate (pron: thie-owe-SIE-a-nate) ion (SCN minus 1)?
w) linear
x) angular
y) tetrahedral
z) pyramidal
ANSWER: W -- LINEAR
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following molecules exhibits resonance?
w) Carbon Tetrachloride
x) Carbonate ion
y) Sulfur Dichloride
z) Phosphorus Tribromide
ANSWER: X -- CARBONATE ION
Short Answer: How many electron lone pairs are on the central atom in Hydrogen Sulfide?
ANSWER: TWO
Multiple Choice: Which of the following has a multiple covalent bond?
w) Bromine
x) Hydrogen
y) Oxygen
z) Chlorine Monofluoride ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules is polar?
w) Iodine
x) Carbon Dioxide
y) Carbon Monoxide
z) Chlorine
ANSWER: Y -- CARBON MONOXIDE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements would form a covalent bond with Bromine?
w) Calcium
x) Aluminum
y) Oxygen
z) Tin
ANSWER: Y -- OXYGEN
Short Answer: What is the formula for Calcium Nitride?
ANSWER: Ca3N2
Multiple Choice: In which form is Silicon most frequently found in nature?
w) The free element Silicon
x) Silicon-Oxygen compounds
y) Silicon-Carbon compounds
z) Silicon-Metal compounds
ANSWER: X -- SILICON-OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
Multiple Choice: Compared to Chlorine, Bromine has:
w) smaller atomic size
x) higher density
y) lower boiling point
z) greater number of outer electrons ANSWER: X -- HIGHER DENSITY
Multiple Choice: Which of the following best describes Chlorine?
w) colorless liquid
x) reddish-brown liquid
y) colorless gas
z) greenish-yellow gas
ANSWER: D -- GREENISH-YELLOW GAS
Short Answer: Which of the STABLE Group IA elements will have the lowest melting point?
ANSWER: CESIUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements has the highest first ionization energy?
w) Helium
x) Neon
y) Fluorine
z) Argon
ANSWER: W -- HELIUM
Short Answer: Which member of the GROUP SIX A elements is the least metallic?
ANSWER: OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements would most likely be a silvery solid at room temperature?
w) Sodium
x) Silicon
y) Selenium
z) Astatine
ANSWER: W -- SODIUM
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of Manganese in Potassium Permanganate?
ANSWER: PLUS SEVEN
Short Answer: Proceeding across a period in the Periodic Table, what atomic size trend is observed?
ANSWER: ATOMIC SIZE DECREASES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following groups of elements have an OUTER ELECTRONIC configuration of S-2-P-2?
w) halogens
x) Nitrogen-Phosphorus Group
y) Carbon-Silicon Group
z) Boron-Aluminum Group
ANSWER: Y -- CARBON-SILICON GROUP
Short Answer: Which group of elements have an outer electronic configuration of S-2-P-6?
ANSWER: NOBLE GASES
Short Answer: At what temperature are the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales equal to each other?
ANSWER: MINUS FORTY DEGREES
Short Answer: Name the Greek philosopher who first proposed the idea that matter was composed of small indivisible particles.
ANSWER: DEMOCRITUS
Short Answer: Who is considered the father of modern Chemistry?
ANSWER: LAVOISIER
Short Answer: What is the common name for Potassium Aluminum Sulfate dodecahydrate?
ANSWER: ALUM
Multiple Choice: AS A GROUP, the halogens have the largest:
w) atomic radii
x) Boiling points
y) electronegativities
z) ionization energies
ANSWER: Y -- ELECTRONEGATIVITIES
Short Answer: What is the formula for Lithium Peroxide?
ANSWER: Li2O2
Multiple Choice: What is the chemical formula for soda ash?
ANSWER: Na2 CO3
Short Answer: What is the formula for Hydrosulfuric acid?
ANSWER: H2S
Short Answer: What is the formula for Periodic acid?
ANSWER: H5IO6
Short Answer: What is the formula for the compound that is formed from Sodium and Fluorine?
ANSWER: NaF
Short Answer: What is the name for the ClO-1 (read: C-L-O-Minus-One) ion?
ANSWER: HYPOCHLORITE
Short Answer: Name this chemical element. The principal use of this element has been in solid-state electronic devices, notably transistors. Its position in the periodic table is in group "4A". The element's atomic number is 32 and its chemical symbol is Ge.
ANSWER: GERMANIUM
Short Answer: This colorless liquid has a mild characteristic odor. Its chemical formula is C2H5OH. Name this liquid.
ANSWER: ETHYL ALCOHOL or ETHANOL
Short Answer: A beaker of ethyl alcohol is marked 188 proof. What percentage of the liquid is ethyl alcohol?
ANSWER: 94%
Short Answer: What is the simplest gem in chemical composition?
ANSWER: DIAMOND
Short Answer: Name the chemical element that is eleventh in the Lanthanide Series in the periodic table. Because of the metal's high thermal-neutron-absorption cross section, it has been of much interest in terms of use in nuclear reactor hardware. The chemical symbol for this element is Er.
ANSWER: ERBIUM
Multiple Choice: Relative to a solution with a pH of 4, a solution of pH = 6 is:
w) higher in H+ concentration
x) lower in OH-
y) less basic
z) less acidic
ANSWER: Z -- LESS ACIDIC
Short Answer: What is the chemical solvent DMF called?
ANSWER: -- DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE (pron: die-meth-il-FOR-ma-mide) Short Answer: What is an amalgam?
ANSWER: AN ALLOY OF A METAL AND MERCURY
Short Answer: What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in nitrous acid?
ANSWER: +3
Short Answer: If one begins with a 12 Normal solution of HCl and wishes to make a 2 Molar solution, what will be the ratio of 12N HCl to the final solution volume?
ANSWER: 1:6
Multiple Choice: A cobalt chloride solution soaked into a piece of cotton can be used as an indicator for changes in humidity levels. Pink indicates a high-humidity environment and blue a low-humidity environment. What are these color changes caused by:
w) The ionization and reduction of the cobalt plus two slash cobalt plus three couple.
x) The vaporization and redeposition of cobalt chloride.
y) The loss and readsorption of the cobalt's waters of hydration.
z) This is an illustration of the Schrodinger principle.
ANSWER: Y -- THE LOSS AND READSORPTION OF THE COBALT'S WATERS OF HYDRATION.
Multiple Choice: pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. Comparing a pH 5 and a pH 8 solution, which of the following is true?
close.
w) There are 1,000 times more hydrogen ions in the pH 8 solution.
x) There are 1,000 times more hydrogen ions in the pH 5 solution.
y) There are 3 times more hydrogen ions in the pH 8 solution.
z) Cannot tell the difference between these two solutions by pH, since the numbers are so
ANSWER: X -- THERE ARE 1,000 TIMES MORE HYDROGEN IONS IN THE PH 5 SOLUTION
Short Answer: Joseph Priestly was working in England when he discovered oxygen. He actually did more research in another country where he died and is buried. What is the second country where he worked?
ANSWER: UNITED STATES
Multiple Choice: Ethylene diamine tetraacetoacetate (pron:
te-tra-a-see-tow-AS-e-tate) (EDTW) is often used for which of the following:
w) Determine hardness of water
x) Measure the amount of zinc in a solution.
y) A preservative in foods
z) All of the above
ANSWER: Z -- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Multiple Choice: The common alloy, babbit metal, which is composed of tin, antimony, and copper, is best known for its use in:
w) magnets
x) bearings
y) dental fillings
z) drinking vessels
ANSWER: X -- BEARINGS
Short Answer: The boiling point of normal paraffinic (pron: pair-ah-FIN-ik) hydrocarbons increases with the number of carbon atoms per molecule. What is the smallest number of carbon atoms a normal paraffinic hydrocarbon can have and still be a liquid at room temperature (70-75 degrees Fahrenheit) and 1 atmosphere pressure.
ANSWER: FIVE
Multiple Choice: The boiling points of the halogens increase going from F2 to I2. What type of intermolecular forces are responsible for this trend?
w) permanent dipole
x) hydrogen bonding
y) ion-ion attraction
z) London dispersion forces
ANSWER: Z -- LONDON DISPERSION FORCES
Multiple Choice: A sample of grapefruit juice at 25 degrees Celsius has a hydronium concentration of 1.78 X 10-3 molar. What is the pH of the solution?
w) 2.22
x) 2.75
y) 3.25
z) 6.33
ANSWER: X -- 2.75
Short Answer: What is the name given to an element that exists in two or more physical forms?
ANSWER: ALLOTROPIC
Short Answer: Graphite carbon atoms form planar layers in what regular geometric arrangement?
ANSWER: HEXAGONAL
Short Answer: Planar Platinum compounds are being investigated in the treatment of cancer. Name the isomers of dichlorodiamineplatinum(II) (pron:
die-klor-o-di-a-MIN-e-plat-i-num two)?
ANSWER: CIS AND TRANS (DICHLORODIAMINEPLATINUM (II)
Short Answer: The block of elements in the periodic table which are filling the 4-f electron shell are known as:
ANSWER: LANTHANIDES
Short Answer: What is the oxidation state of chromium in potassium dichromate?
ANSWER: +6 (or 6)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following has the smallest atomic radius?
w) iodine
x) chlorine
y) fluorine
z) bromine
ANSWER: Y -- FLUORINE
Short Answer: What is the literal meaning of the word "chromatography"?
ANSWER: COLOR-WRITING (or equivalent terminology)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is an example of a "cation":
w) ammonium
x) chloride
y) sulfate
z) oxalate
ANSWER: W -- AMMONIUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT an organic acid?
w) butyric (pron: byu-TEER-ik)
x) sulfuric
y) acetic
z) citric
ANSWER: X -- SULFURIC
Short Answer: Identify any FIVE elements named after astronomical bodies:
ANSWER: PALLADIUM; URANIUM; PLUTONIUM; NEPTUNIUM; SELENIUM; TELLERIUM; HELIUM; CERIUM
Short Answer: Isomers which are chemically identical but cannot be superimposed on each other are called what?
ANSWER: STEREOISOMERS or ENANTIOMERS
Multiple Choice: In Celsius, the freezing point of a one-molal water solution of sodium phosphate, chemical formula Na3PO4, is expected to be:
w) - 0.93 degrees Celsius
x) - 1.86 degrees Celsius
y) - 7.44 degrees Celsius
z) - 3.72 degrees Celsius
ANSWER: C -- (- 7.44 DEGREES CELSIUS)
Short Answer: What is the name given to the temperature and pressure at which solid, liquid, and gas coexist for a pure material?
ANSWER: TRIPLE POINT
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals is obtained from its most common ore using an electrolytic process?
w) nickel
x) tin
y) aluminum
z) manganese
ANSWER: Y -- ALUMINUM
Short Answer: What would be the volume, in liters, of 11 grams of CO2 at standard temperature and pressure?
ANSWER: 5.6 LITERS
Multiple Choice: When a radioisotope undergoes beta minus decay, does its atomic number:
w) increase
x) decrease
y) remain the same
z) vary depending on the element involved ANSWER: W -- INCREASE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following forms the weakest acid in aqueous solution?
w) hydrogen fluoride
x) hydrogen chloride
y) hydrogen bromide
z) hydrogen iodide
ANSWER: W -- HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
Short Answer: How many molecules of an ideal gas are there in 22.414 liters at 10 atmospheres pressure and 0 degrees C?
ANSWER: 6.02 x 1024 (or accept 10 x AVAGADRO'S NUMBER)
Short Answer: Name this chemical element. It is a member of the Lanthanide Series and can be found in the minerals apatite (pron: AP-a-tite), gadolinite (pron: gad-O-lin-ite), and xenotime (pron: ZEN-o- time). This element was first identified by Boisbaudran in 1886. Its chemical symbol is Dy.
ANSWER: DYSPROSIUM (pron: dis-PRO-zee-um) Multiple Choice: Oxygen has a valence number of -1 in:
w) Sodium Peroxide
x) Potassium Chlorate
y) Water
z) Sodium Hydroxide
ANSWER: W -- SODIUM PEROXIDE
Short Answer: The molecular weight of H2SO4 is 98. How many grams of H2SO4 are contained in 1 liter of a 1 Normal solution?
ANSWER: 49 grams of H2SO4
Multiple Choice: The oxidation number of chlorine in KClO4 is:
w) -1
x) +3
y) +7
z) +1
ANSWER: C -- +7
Multiple Choice: What is a typical spacing between atoms in a crystal, e.g., copper or rock salt?
w) 0.1 Angstroms
x) 2 Angstroms
y) 20 Angstroms
z) 100 Angstroms
ANSWER: B -- 2 ANGSTROMS
Multiple Choice: Mendeleev proposed the existence of an unknown element that he called eka-aluminum. The element is now called:
w) magnesium
x) silicon
y) gallium
z) germanium
ANSWER: C -- GALLIUM
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following is classified as a covalent network solid crystal?
w) CaO
x) SiO2
y) CO2
z) Pb
ANSWER: B -- SiO2
Multiple Choice: Foods cooked in salt water compared to unsalted water will:
w) cook faster
x) boil at a lower temperature
y) not be affected in any way
z) will cook slower because of the action of the salt ANSWER: W -- COOK FASTER
Short Answer: Name the two elements that are liquids at 25 degrees Celsius.
ANSWER: BROMINE (Br) AND MERCURY (Hg)
Multiple Choice: Crystals of ice are:
w) isometric
x) tetragonal
y) hexagonal
z) orthorombic
ANSWER: Y -- HEXAGONAL
Short Answer: Name the atom that has one proton and no neutrons?
ANSWER: HYDROGEN
Short Answer: What are the only two metallic elements that end with the letter "d"?
ANSWER: GOLD AND LEAD
Multiple Choice: What device is used to remove sulfur dioxide from power plant stack gases?
w) scrubber
x) precipitator
y) digester
z) clarifier
ANSWER: W -- SCRUBBER
Multiple Choice: The lunar soil consists primarily of:
w) FeTiO2
x) A12O3
y) SiO2
z) H2O
ANSWER: W -- FeTiO2
Multiple Choice: The metallic element with the highest melting point is:
w) Ta
x) W
y) Rh
z) Mo
ANSWER: X -- W
Multiple Choice: The greatest reservoir of carbon dioxide is:
w) the atmosphere
x) plants
y) the soil
z) the oceans
ANSWER: Z -- THE OCEANS
Multiple Choice: What are the major constituents of typical fly ash particles generated from the combustion of coal?
w) acidic and basic oxides
x) trace elements
y) unburned carbon
z) sulfates and phosphates
ANSWER: W -- ACIDIC AND BASIC OXIDES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following molecules has a permanent electric dipole moment?
w) H2O
x) Cl2
y) CH4
z) N2
ANSWER: W -- H2O
Multiple Choice: Within a given period of the periodic table, the element with the lowest ionization energy is:
w) transition metal
x) alkali metal
y) halogen
z) noble gas
ANSWER: X -- ALKALI METAL
Short Answer: A sample of gas has a volume of 210 cubic centimeters at a temperature of 250 degrees Kelvin. The temperature is raised to 500 degrees Kelvin while the pressure remains unchanged. What is the new volume of the gas.
ANSWER: 420 CUBIC CENTIMETERS
Multiple Choice: A substance that accepts an electron pair is classified as a:
w) bronsted-lowry acid
x) bronsted-lowry base
y) lewis acid
z) lewis base
ANSWER: Y -- LEWIS ACID
Multiple Choice: In general, as you move down a family the ionization energy:
w) increases
x) decreases
y) remains the same
z) increases or decreases ANSWER: X -- DECREASES
Multiple Choice: In general, as you move across a period (left to right) electronegativity:
w) increases
x) decreases
y) remains the same
z) increases or decreases ANSWER: W -- INCREASES
Multiple Choice: Absorption into the nucleus of an electron from the K shell is called, "electron capture". When this happens to 18Ar37 (read: A - R, 37, atomic number 18), the product is:
w) 17Cl37 (read: C - L, 37, atomic number 17)
x) 17Cl38 (read: C - L, 38, atomic number 17)
y) 19K37 (read: K, 37, atomic number 19)
z) 19K38 (read: K, 38, atomic number 19) ANSWER: W -- 17C137
Short Answer: Name either of the elements which, in the form of oxides, contributes to the formation of acid rain.
ANSWER: NITROGEN OR SULFUR
Multiple Choice: An aldehyde can be oxidized to form:
w) a ketone
x) an acid
y) an alcohol
z) an ester
ANSWER: X -- AN ACID
Short Answer: This drug, used for treatment of cardiac diseases, is obtained from the purple foxglove.
ANSWER: DIGITALIS
Short Answer: The first plastic was a mixture of cellulose nitrate and camphor invented in the 1860's by John Hyatt. What was the trademark given to this material?
ANSWER: CELLULOID
Short Answer: This natural fiber obtained from the stems of a plant of the nettle family has found popularity in modern fibers with a high wet strength, absorbent but dries quickly, it can be spun or woven, has a high rot and mildew resistance and elasticity 50 percent greater than that of Multiple Choice: What transuranic element is often used in satellites as a source of heat or power?
w) Plutonium-238
x) Strontium-90
y) Cesium-137
z) Uranium-235
ANSWER: W -- PLUTONIUM-238
Short Answer: What gas is given off when an acid reacts with chalk?
ANSWER: CARBON DIOXIDE
Short Answer: What is the chemical composition of quartz?
ANSWER: SiO2 or SILICON DIOXIDE
Short Answer: What metal is often obtained from deposits of Hematite?
ANSWER: IRON
Short Answer: What is the hybridization assumed for phosphorus in PCl5?
ANSWER: d sp3
Short Answer: What are alkenes having two double bonds separated by one single bond known as?
ANSWER: CONJUGATED DIENES
Short Answer: The six carbon cyclic alkane is called what?
ANSWER: CYCLOHEXANE
Short Answer: Compounds of the same atomic content and molecular formula but with differing structures are called what?
ANSWER: ISOMERS
Short Answer: What is the oxidation number of Bismuth in the compound Bismuth Phosphide?
ANSWER: PLUS 3 (or 3)
Multiple Choice: Elements that exist in two or more distinctly different solid forms are known as:
w) azeotropes
x) allotropes
y) isotopes
z) isochores
ANSWER: X -- ALLOTROPES
Multiple Choice: Which of the following statements is not one of the three basic assumptions of the kinetic theory?
w) Matter is composed of very tiny particles.
x) The particles of matter are in constant motion.
y) The particles of matter lose energy in collisions.
ANSWER: Y -- THE PARTICLES OF MATTER LOSE ENERGY IN COLLOSIONS
Multiple Choice: Which of the 3rd period elements loses electrons most readily?
w) Sodium
x) Magnesium
y) Aluminum
z) Silicon
ANSWER: A-SODIUM
Multiple Choice: Of the nonmetallic elements the one least likely to be found in organic compounds is:
w) nitrogen
x) phosphorus
y) chlorine
z) selenium
ANSWER: Z -- SELENIUM
Multiple Choice: A waste product in the metabolism of glucose in cells is:
w) oxygen
x) methane
y) carbon dioxide
z) urea
ANSWER: C -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Short Answer: At what Kelvin temperature does entropy have the minimum value?
ANSWER: ZERO
Multiple Choice: Diamond has each of the following properties except:
w) extreme hardness
x) ability to conduct electricity
y) high melting point
z) tendency to burn in air
ANSWER: X -- ABILITY TO CONDUCT ELECTRICITY
Short Answer: What is the collective term used to describe substances such as Orlon, Nylon, polyethylene, and polyurethane foam?
ANSWER: POLYMER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is not a polymer?
w) rayon
x) Teflon
y) rubber
z) penicillin
ANSWER: Z -- PENICILLIN
Short Answer: What term defines the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one gram of matter by one degree C.
ANSWER: SPECIFIC HEAT (OR HEAT CAPACITY)
Short Answer: What thermodynamic function is a quantitative measure of disorder?
ANSWER: ENTROPY
Short Answer: How many millimeters of mercury are equal to one atmosphere at sea level?
ANSWER: 760 MILLIMETERS
Multiple Choice: What is the process by which an atom gains electrons?
w) Reduction
x) Neutralization
y) Electrolysis
z) Oxidation
ANSWER: W -- REDUCTION
Short Answer: Give the names of four alkali metals:
ANSWER: LITHIUM, SODIUM, POTASSIUM, RUBIDIUM, CESIUM, AND FRANCIUM
Short Answer: What is the term commonly used for mass per unit volume?
ANSWER: DENSITY
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is TRUE of a sample of gas at a constant temperature when the pressure is doubled?
w)the volume doubles x)the volume halves
y)the volume remains the same
ANSWER: X -- THE VOLUME HALVES
Multiple Choice: Immiscible liquids:
w) are not mutually soluble
x) dissolve in each other
y) dissolve in more than one liquid
z) are unstable and chemically react
e) do not exist
ANSWER: W -- ARE NOT MUTUALLY SOLUBLE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following would be least soluble in water?
w) Carbon Tetrachloride
x) Sodium Oxide
y) Magnesium Bromide
z) Potassium Phosphate
ANSWER: W -- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the term used for the resistance of a liquid system to flow?
w) surface tension
x) diffusion
y) viscosity
ANSWER: Y -- VISCOSITY
Short Answer: What is the standard unit of measure for viscosity?
ANSWER: POISE (ACCEPT PASCAL-SECONDS)
Multiple Choice: The critical temperature is the temperature:
w) above which a substance cannot be vaporized
x) at which the density is a minimum
y) at which solid, liquid, and vapor are in equilibrium
z) above which the substance cannot be liquified.
ANSWER: Z -- ABOVE WHICH THE SUBSTANCE CANNOT BE LIQUIFIED.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances would be the best choice to neutralize sulfuric acid?
w) sodium hydroxide
x) silicon dioxide
y) copper metal
z) phosphorus pentoxide
ANSWER: W -- SODIUM HYDROXIDE
Multiple Choice: A compound which is an electron pair donor is generally classified as a:
w) Lewis acid
x) Bronsted base
y) Bronsted acid
z) Lewis base
ANSWER: Z -- LEWIS BASE
Multiple Choice: Buffer solutions show which one of the following traits:
w) absorb acid and base with only small changes in pH x) indefinite stability
y) high elasticity
z) abnormal density
ANSWER: W -- ABSORB ACID AND BASE WITH ONLY SMALL CHANGES IN pH
Short Answer: Who constructed the first cyclotron?
ANSWER: (ERNEST O.) LAWRENCE
Short Answer: What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy an s atomic orbital?
ANSWER: 2
Short Answer: By what name is dinitrogen oxide commonly known?
ANSWER: LAUGHING GAS (ACCEPT NITROUS OR NITROUS OXIDE)
Multiple Choice: Relative to the pure solvent, the boiling point of a solution is:
w) higher
x) lower
y) at the same temperature ANSWER: W -- HIGHER
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the element which makes up about 8 percent of the earth's crust and occurs in all rocks except limestone and sandstone?
w) sulfur
x) aluminum
y) sodium
z) magnesium
ANSWER: X -- ALUMINUM
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following metals is immune to corrosion by air, water, hydrochloric acid and nitric acid; but is soluble in aqua regia?
w) gold
x) silver
y) magnesium
z) nickel
ANSWER: W -- GOLD
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following metals is essential to the structure and functioning of hemoglobin?
w) copper
x) magnesium
y) tin
z) iron
ANSWER: Z -- IRON
Multiple Choice: Which of the following would you measure using a calorimeter?
w) specific heat
x) weight
y) specific gravity
z) density
ANSWER: W -- SPECIFIC HEAT
Short Answer: Who first postulated the statement "equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain equal numbers of molecules."
ANSWER: (AMADEO) AVOGADRO
Multiple Choice: The energy required to melt one mole of a solid at its melting point is called one of the following.
w) the molar heat of fusion
x) the molar hear of vaporization
y) the molar heat of capacity
z) the melting point
ANSWER: W -- THE MOLAR HEAT OF FUSION
Multiple Choice: Gamma rays are similar to X rays in which of the following ways?
w) they have neither rest mass nor charge
x) they can be bent in an electric field
y) they originate within the nucleus
z) they are of low energy
ANSWER: W -- HAVE NEITHER REST MASS NOR CHARGE
Short Answer: How many isotopes of hydrogen are known?
ANSWER: 3
Short Answer: At what Celsius temperature should all molecular motion cease?
ANSWER: -273.16 DEGREES CELSIUS (ACCEPT -273)
Multiple Choice: Which element is associated with the term "galvanized"?
w) gallium
x) zinc
y) mercury
z) nickel
ANSWER: X -- ZINC
Multiple Choice: Which of the properties listed below would you expect a solution to have if it is an acid?
w) It feels slippery to the touch.
x) It tastes bitter.
y) It turns red litmus blue.
z) It is a conductor of electricity.
ANSWER: Z -- IT IS A CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY.
Multiple Choice: Which of the following compounds has the highest energy content?
w) protein
x) fats
y) carbohydrate ANSWER: X -- FATS
Multiple Choice: The orbital angular momemtum quantum number indicates which one of the following?
w) the average distance of the electrons from the nucleus
x) the direction of spin of the electron
y) the shape of the orbital
z) the position about the three axes in space of the orbital ANSWER: Y -- THE SHAPE OF THE ORBITAL
Multiple Choice: The characteristic bonds in nonmetal oxides are which of the following types?
w) network
x) covalent
y) ionic
z) coordinate covalent ANSWER: X -- COVALENT
Multiple Choice: Lead-206 is the final product of the radioactive decay series named the:
w) thorium series
x) actinium series
y) uranium series
z) neptunium series
ANSWER: Y -- URANIUM SERIES
Multiple Choice: As water solidifies it does one of the following:
w) gives off heat and contracts
x) gives off heat and expands
y) takes in heat and contracts
z) takes in heat and expands
ANSWER: X -- GIVES OFF HEAT AND EXPANDS
Multiple Choice: Carbon atoms link together with other carbon atoms in all of the following ways EXCEPT
w) networks
x) chains
y) ionic bonds
z) rings
ANSWER: Y -- IONIC BONDS
Multiple Choice: Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas for one of the following reasons.
w) it is a powerful acid anhydride
x) it combines with the hemoglobin of the blood
y) it depletes the dissolved oxygen in the blood by forming carbon dioxide
z) it is a strong oxidizing agent
ANSWER: X -- IT COMBINES WITH THE HEMOGLOBIN OF THE BLOOD
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Multiple Choice: To increase the solubility of a gas in a liquid as much as possible, we would use:
w) low temperature and high pressure.
x) high temperature and high pressure.
y) high temperature and low pressure.
z) low temperature and low pressure.
ANSWER: W -- LOW TEMPERATURE AND HIGH PRESSURE.
Multiple Choice: The silver luster of the metals can be attributed to one of the following. It is attributed to their free
w) protons
x) ions
y) neutrons
z) electrons
ANSWER: Z -- ELECTRONS
Multiple Choice: Radon differs from other naturally radioactive elements in which one of the following ways. Is it because radon
w) is extremely radioactive
x) decays into the element radium
y) is a noble gas
z) is as chemically active as fluorine ANSWER: Y -- IS A NOBLE GAS
Multiple Choice: If the volume of a gas changes by a factor of 3, with pressure remaining constant, the temperature in Kelvin will change by a factor of:
w) 1/9 x) 1/3
y) 3
z) 9
ANSWER: Y -- 3
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances is classified as amorphous?
w) glass
x) Zinc
y) diamond
z) sodium chloride ANSWER: W -- GLASS
Short Answer: What occurs when the vapor pressure of a liquid equals atmospheric pressure?
ANSWER: IT BEGINS TO BOIL
Multiple Choice: Nature tends to move toward states of:
w) high energy and disorder
x) high energy and order
y) low energy and disorder
z) low energy and order
ANSWER: Y -- LOW ENERGY AND DISORDER
Multiple Choice: The bubbling off of carbon dioxide when a bottle of carbonated beverage is opened is a good example of:
w) deliquescence
x) effervescence
y) condensation
z) sublimation
ANSWER: EFFERVESCENCE
Multiple Choice: The process of a solid converting directly into a gas is called:
w) fusion
x) sublimation
y) condensation
z) distillation
ANSWER: X -- SUBLIMATION
Multiple Choice: Which is the HEAVIEST of the following molecules:
w) butane
x) ethane
y) methane
z) propane
ANSWER: W -- BUTANE
Short Answer: In electrolysis, what process always occurs at the anode?
ANSWER: OXIDATION
Short Answer: What is the common name for 2,4,6, Trinitrotoluene (read: tri-nitro-toluene)?
ANSWER: TNT
Multiple Choice: Which oxide of the following metals is often used as a pigment in white paint?
w) titanium
x) cobalt
y) nickel
z) vanadium
ANSWER: W -- TITANIUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms means that a crystal has the ability to capture and hold water molecules?
w) hydroponic
x) hygroscopic
y) hydrophobic
z) hydropholectic
ANSWER: X -- HYGROSCOPIC
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms has as its definition: a mixture having continuous and dispersed phases?
w) colloid
x) solute
y) suspension
z) solvent
ANSWER: W -- COLLOID
Multiple Choice: Which of the following properties is greater for a solution than for the pure solvent?
w) freezing point
x) vapor pressure
y) temperature
z) boiling point
ANSWER: D -- BOILING POINT
Short Answer: The main constituent of antifreeze is what organic compound?
ANSWER: ETHYLENE GLYCOL
Multiple Choice: Which of the following terms denotes the polar molecules or negative ions clustered about a central positive ion?
w) ligands
x) isomers
y) complex ions
z) dipoles
ANSWER: W -- LIGAND
Short Answer: What is the most common solvent?
ANSWER: WATER
Multiple Choice: If the pressure of a gas is increased by a factor of 4, and the temperature is kept constant, the volume of the gas will change by which of the following factors?
w) 4
x) 2 y) 1/2 z) 1/4
ANSWER: Z -- 1/4
Short Answer: What form of carbon is useful as a lubricant?
ANSWER: GRAPHITE
Multiple Choice: The atomic number of a nucleus will increase by 1 if which of the following is emitted by the nucleus?
w) an alpha particle
x) a positron
y) a beta particle
z) a gamma ray
ANSWER: Y -- BETA PARTICLE
Short Answer: What is the chemical name for wood alcohol?
ANSWER: METHANOL or METHYL ALCOHOL
Short Answer: What is the main constituent of nail polish remover?
ANSWER: ACETONE
Multiple Choice: As one moves down a group of the periodic table, the tendency to lose electrons does which of the following?
w) increase
x) decrease
y) stay the same
ANSWER: W -- INCREASE
Short Answer: The Earth's stratosphere contains ozone. Give the chemical formula for ozone?
ANSWER: O3 (pron: Oh - three)
Multiple Choice: An organic liquid will generally have a specific gravity?
w) equal to that of water
x) less than that of water
y) greater than that of water
ANSWER: X -- LESS THAN THAT OF WATER
Short Answer: Acetylene is commonly used in a gas welding torch. Give the molecular formula for acetylene.
ANSWER: C2H2 or HC2H or H2C2
Short Answer: What is the name of the least massive carboxylic (read: car-box-ILL-iy) acid.
ANSWER: FORMIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Peroxides such as hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide are commonly used in small quantities in over-the-counter preparations such as antiseptics and acne creams. What hazard do peroxides present in higher concentrations?
w) explosive
x) strongly acidic
y) strongly basic
z) there is no hazard
ANSWER: W -- EXPLOSIVE
Short Answer: Give me the name of two elements that are liquid at room temperature.
ANSWER: BROMINE AND MERCURY
Multiple Choice: Sodium chloride is an example of what kind of compound?
w) ionic
x) covalent
y) polyatomic
z) monatomic
ANSWER: W -- IONIC
Multiple Choice: A COPPER strip is placed in one compartment of a voltaic cell and a wire connects this strip to a piece of metal in the other compartment through a voltmeter. If the voltmeter reads zero, the other piece of metal is:
w) zinc
x) mercury
y) silver
z) copper
ANSWER: Z -- COPPER
Multiple Choice: Isobaric processes take place at constant:
w) temperature
x) volume
y) pressure
z) energy
ANSWER: Y -- PRESSURE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following nitrogen-containing compounds is most readily used by plants?
w) nitrogen dioxide
x) ammonia
y) nitrous oxide
z) nitrate
ANSWER: Z -- NITRATE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following organic compounds is known as a saturated chain hydrocarbon ?
w) an aromatic compound
x) an alkene
y) an alkyne
z) an alkane
ANSWER: Z -- AN ALKANE
Multiple Choice: In terms of quality, what is the highest ranked coal?
w) peat
x) bituminous
y) anthracite
z) lignite
ANSWER: Y -- ANTHRACITE
Multiple Choice: The force responsible for drops of liquid assuming a spherical shape is known as:
w) strong nuclear force
x) Van der Waals attraction
y) surface tension
z) osmotic pressure
ANSWER: Y -- SURFACE TENSION
Multiple Choice: If a piece of metal at -20 degrees Celsius is added to an ice and water mixture in equilibrium at 0 degrees Celsius, the amount of ice will:
w) Increase
x) Remain the same
y) Decrease
ANSWER: W -- INCREASE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following materials is the chief source of natural organic compounds?
w) petroleum
x) coal
y) natural gas
z) carbon dioxide
ANSWER: W -- PETROLEUM
Short Answer: What two products are formed when a hydrocarbon is oxidized to completion?
ANSWER: CO2 AND H2O (CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements does not normally occur as a diatomic molecule?
w) hydrogen
x) chlorine
y) argon
z) oxygen
ANSWER: Y -- ARGON
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals can be obtained from its ore only by electrolysis of a molten salt ?
w) cobalt
x) chromium
y) copper
z) sodium
ANSWER: Z -- SODIUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements does not occur in nature as a native ore?
w) silver
x) gold
y) platinum
z) aluminum
ANSWER: Z -- ALUMINUM
Short Answer: If a potassium iodide solution is electrolyzed, at what electrode would the potassium appear?
ANSWER: CATHODE
Short Answer: When combining acid and water, which should go in first?
ANSWER: THE WATER
Short Answer: What is the name given to compounds having the same chemical composition but different structural arrangement?
ANSWER: ISOMERS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following gases cannot be collected by water displacement?
w) Nitrogen
x) Oxygen
y) Hydrogen
z) Hydrogen Chloride
ANSWER: Z -- HYDROGEN CHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: Which of the following metals is least subject to oxidation?
w) silver
x) gold
y) magnesium
z) nickel
ANSWER: X -- GOLD
Short Answer: What is the common name of the homogeneous mixture which is a 70% isopropanol solution and sometimes used to reduce body temperature by spreading over the body?
ANSWER: RUBBING ALCOHOL
Multiple Choice: Endothermic refers to a process that
w) does work
x) gives off heat
y) loses mass
z) absorbs heat
ANSWER: Z -- ABSORBS HEAT
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is an aromatic hydrocarbon?
w) methane
x) ethanol
y) benzene
z) glycine
ANSWER: Y -- BENZENE -
Multiple Choice: In the United States, Grain alcohol is made:
w) from coal
x) by fermenting starches
y) from methanol
z) from vinegar
e) by fermenting acetic acid
ANSWER: X -- BY FERMENTING STARCHES
Multiple Choice: When a solute is dissolved in a pure solvent, the resulting freezing point is:
w) higher than pure solvent
x) lower than pure solvent
y) does not change
z) cannot tell from this information
ANSWER: X -- LOWER THAN PURE SOLVENT
Multiple Choice: High grade coal is mainly which of the following?
w) methane
x) propane
y) a mixture of hydrocarbons
z) anthracene
ANSWER: Y -- A MIXTURE OF HYDROCARBONS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following properties is lower for a solution than for the pure solvent?
w) osmotic pressure
x) vapor pressure
y) temperature
z) boiling point
ANSWER: X -- VAPOR PRESSURE
Short Answer: Name three elements that make up sucrose.
ANSWER: CARBON, HYDROGEN, OXYGEN
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is the same for both radioactive iodine and stable iodine?
w) number of neutrons
x) mass number
y) half-life
z) chemical properties
ANSWER: Z -- CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Short Answer: Bauxite is a mineral that primarily contains which metal?
ANSWER: ALUMINUM
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a strong electrolyte in aqueous solution.
w) ammonia
x) coffee
y) Gatorade
z) corn syrup
ANSWER: Y -- GATORADE
Short Answer: Give the name of the acid found in stomach fluid.
ANSWER: HCl (HYDROCHLORIC ACIZ)
Multiple Choice: Nutrasweet, the artificial sweetener, contains molecules in which of the following groups?
w) carbohydrates
x) lipids
y) amino acids
z) nucleic acids
ANSWER: C--AMINO ACIDS
Short Answer: Who is given credit for first arranging the elements in the Periodic Table?
ANSWER: MENDELEEV
Multiple Choice: Most of the transuranic elements were first created:
w) in Germany
x) at Argonne National Laboratory
y) in California
z) in Russia
ANSWER: Y -- IN CALIFORNIA
Multiple Choice: The nuclei of heavy atoms generally contain:
w) more electrons than neutrons
x) more protons than electrons
y) more neutrons than electrons
z) more orbitals than electrons
ANSWER: Y -- MORE NEUTRONS THAN ELECTRONS
Multiple Choice: Which one of the following is largest?
w) the number of molecules in 2 grams of hydrogen gas
x) the number of molecules in 60 grams of lead sulfate
y) the number of molecules in 20 liters of oxygen gas at standard temperature and pressure
z) the population of the United States
ANSWER: A - THE NUMBER OF MOLECULES IN 2 GRAMS OF HYDROGEN GAS
Multiple Choice: One mole of electrons is known as:
w) a Faraday
x) a Henry
y) a Coulomb
z) an Ampere
ANSWER: W -- A FARADAY
Multiple Choice: A standardized base solution should be protected from which of the following gases?
w) hydrogen
x) carbon dioxide
y) nitrogen
z) argon
ANSWER: X -- CARBON DIOXIDE
Multiple Choice: For a substance, density, solubility and melting point are examples of:
w) physical properties
x) amorphous properties
y) chemical properties
z) potential properties
ANSWER: W -- PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Short Answer: -40 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to what Celcius temperature?
ANSWER: -40 DEGREES CELCIUS
Multiple Choice: Which of the following acids is in vinegar?
w) benzoic
x) formic
y) malanoic
z) acetic
ANSWER: Z -- ACETIC
Multiple Choice: Which of the following would you expect to have the highest boiling point?
w) methane
x) carbon tetrachloride
y) chloroform
z) chloromethane
ANSWER: X -- CARBON TETRACHLORIDE
Multiple Choice: An aqueous solution is always a solution in which the:
w) solute is water
x) solute is a salt
y) solvent is a salt
z) solvent is water
ANSWER: Z -- SOLVENT IS WATER
Multiple Choice: The rate of a chemical reaction can be affected by:
w) temperature
x) concentration of products
y) concentration of reactants
z) all of the above
ANSWER: Z -- ALL OF THE ABOVE
Short Answer: If 16 grams of oxygen are produced by the electrolysis of water, how many grams of hydrogen are produced at the same time?
ANSWER: 2 GRAMS
Multiple Choice: When you push down on the piston of a bicycle pump, the air is compressed into a smaller volume, which causes its temperature to:
w) decrease
x) increase
y) stay the same
ANSWER: X -- INCREASE
Short Answer: What is the name for a substance that alters the rate of chemical reactions, without being permanently altered itself?
ANSWER: CATALYST
Multiple Choice: The word atom is from a Greek word meaning:
w) small
x) indivisible
y) unseen
z) visible
ANSWER: X -- INDIVISIBLE
Multiple Choice: Standard temperature is defined to be:
w) O DEGREES C
x) O DEGREES K
y) 25 DEGREES C
z) 32 DEGREES C
ANSWER: W -- O DEGREES C
Multiple Choice: The man credited with the law relating the temperature and volume of a gas is:
w) Thomson
x) Boyle
y) Charles
z) Dalton
ANSWER: Y -- CHARLES
Multiple Choice: Ionic substances dissolve in water to form:
w) highly acid solutions
x) electrolytic solutions
y) colloids
z) emulsions
ANSWER: X -- ELECTROLYTIC SOLUTIONS
Multiple Choice: Mineral acids are also classified as:
w) carboxyl acids
x) inorganic acids
y) non-electrolytic acids
z) oxidation acids
ANSWER: X -- INORGANIC ACIDS
Multiple Choice: How many calories are required to raise the temperature of 20 grams of water from 40 degrees to 60 degrees?
w) 40 cal
x) 400 cal
y) 20 cal
z) 200 cal
ANSWER: X -- 400 cal
Multiple Choice: Which of the following energy technologies is not utilized for power generation today?
w) Nuclear Fission
x) Solar Ponds
y) Geothermal Power
z) Nuclear Fusion
ANSWER: Z -- NUCLEAR FUSION
Multiple Choice: If your room has a natural tendency to become messy and disordered, it is an excellent example of:
w) enthalpy
x) entropy
y) the Bernoulli effect
z) the Haase effect
ANSWER: X -- ENTROPY
Multiple Choice: Which compound is responsible for the rotten egg smell?
w) sulfuric acid
x) putrescine
y) hydrogen sulfide
z) sulfur dioxide
ANSWER: Y -- HYDROGEN SULFIDE (NOTE: putrescine is a real compounz) Short Answer: Many elements are Greek or Latin names for a particular color,
examples are Chlorine from chloros (greenish-yellow) and Cesium from caesius (sky blue). What is the element that was named from the Greek word meaning color?
ANSWER: CHROMIUM
Short Answer: Which compound is briefly exposed to light when taking a photograph?
ANSWER: SILVER CHLORIDE
Short Answer: In 1789, Martin Heinrick Klaproth named this element for a newly-discovered planet. Identify this element.
ANSWER: URANIUM
Multiple Choice: If a material has the capacity to behave either as an acid or a base it is said to be:
w) amorphous
x) amphoteric
y) anhydrous
z) aklaline
ANSWER: X -- AMPHOTERIC
Multiple Choice: All gases form what type of mixture?
w) dispersion
x) colloidal
y) homogeneous
z) heterogeneous
ANSWER: Y -- HOMOGENEOUS
Short Answer: What is the main product of the HALL process?
ANSWER: ALUMINUM METAL (accept ALUMINUM)
Multiple Choice: Which of the following elements is not an alkaline earth metal?
w) beryllium
x) barium
y) calcium
z) rubidium
ANSWER: Z -- RUBIDIUM
Short Answer: Which element is named after the Greek word for "sun"?
ANSWER: HELIUM
Short Answer: How many carbon atoms are found in the benzene ring?
ANSWER: 6
Short Answer: What is the name given to a substance with one or more unpaired electrons?
ANSWER: FREE RADICAL
Short Answer: A triple bond consists of how many pi bonds and how many sigma bonds?
ANSWER: ONE SIGMA BOND AND TWO PI BONDS
Multiple Choice: Carbon dioxide has each of the following uses except:
w) refrigerant
x) manufacture of baking soda
y) fire extinguisher
z) valuable reducing agent
ANSWER: Z -- VALUABLE REDUCING AGENT
Short Answer: Name the term that defines the temperature above which the liquid phase cannot exist:
ANSWER: CRITICAL TEMPERATURE
Multiple Choice: In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were the first people to reach the summit of Mount Everest from their last previously established camp at an altitude of 27,900 feet (barometric pressure about 220 mm). At that camp, water would have:
w) boiled at 100 degrees Celsius
x) boiled at 68 degrees Celsius
y) not boiled at any temperature
z) sublimed
ANSWER: X -- BOILED AT 68 DEGREES CELSIUS
Short Answer: What is the term given to a solid that has the ability of a solid to be hammered into a thin sheet.
ANSWER: MALLEABILITY
Short Answer: What is the common name of the substance which is inert to nearly all chemicals and is a polymer of tetrafluoroethylene?
ANSWER: TEFLON
Multiple Choice: Consider the following gaseous equilibrium: PCl3 + Cl2 = PCl5 + heat. Which of the following changes will shift it to the right:
w) lower the temperature
x) remove some Cl2
y) increase the volume
z) add a catalyst
ANSWER: W -- LOWER THE TEMPERATURE
Multiple Choice: Whose name is given to alkylmagnesium halides:
w) Victor Grignard
x) Daniel Rutherford
y) Dmitri Mendeleev
ANSWER: W -- VICTOR GRIGNARD
Multiple Choice: During osmosis
w) Pure solvent diffuses through a membrane but solutes do not.
x) Pure solutes diffuse through a membrane but solvent does not.
y) Pure solvent and a solution both diffuse at the same time through a membrane.
z) Gases diffuse through a membrane into a solution and build up pressure.
ANSWER: W -- PURE SOLVENT DIFFUSES THROUGH A MEMBRANE BUT SOLUTES DO NOT.
Multiple Choice: What is the purpose of the salt bridge in an electrochemical cell?
w) It allows ion migration.
x) It allows electron flow.
y) It prevents ion migration.
z) It prevents electron flow.
ANSWER: W -- IT ALLOWS ION MIGRATION
Multiple Choice: Calcium carbonate is most soluble in:
w) 0.2 Molar Sodium carbonate
x) 0.1 Molar Calcium chloride
y) 0.1 Molar Sodium hydroxide
z) 0.1 Molar Hydrochloric acid
ANSWER: Z -- 0.1 MOLAR HYDROCHLORIC ACID
Multiple Choice: Based on the intermolecular forces involved, which of the following molecules will have the lowest boiling point?
w) ethane
x) methyl alcohol
y) methyl amine
z) methyl fluoride ANSWER: W -- ethane
Multiple choice: The compound which would have the greatest molar effect on the colligative properties of a dilute solution would be:
w) CaCl2
x) NaCl
y) C6H12O6
z) Benzene
ANSWER: W -- CaCl2
Multiple Choice: Which of the following gases is more soluble in water as the water temperature increases?
w) Helium
x) Air
y) Carbon dioxide
z) Hydrogen
ANSWER: W -- HELIUM
Multiple Choice: How many carbon atoms are there in one naphthalene molecule?
w) 6
x) 8
y) 10
z) 15
ANSWER: Y -- 10
Multiple Choice: Mayonnaise is:
w) an emulsion
x) a hydrogenated oil
y) a covalent solution
z) a coalescent solution
ANSWER: W -- AN EMULSION
Multiple Choice: The difference in the osmotic pressures of one molar solutions of different compounds in a given solvent at a given temperature results from?
w) Different values for R
x) Different values for Avogadro's number
y) Ionization or dissociation
z) None of the above
ANSWER: Y -- IONIZATION OR DISSOCIATION
Multiple Choice: Which of the following substances is a molecular solid?
w) Glass
x) Ice
y) Silver
z) Table Salt ANSWER: X -- ICE
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