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AVOGADRO EXAMS 1991 - 2002 PRACTICE BOOKLET THE QUESTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS FILE ARE TAKEN FROM PAST EXAM BOOKLETS. QUESTIONS DELETED FROM THE EXAMS HAVE BEEN OMIITED FROM THIS FILE AND IN SOME CASES THE QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN EDITED FROM THERE ORIGINAL FORMAT Answer grids are found at the end of this booklet 1991 1. In the metric system the multiple 1/102 is represented by the prefix (a) milli (b) micro (c) deci (d) kilo (e) centi 2. During an experiment, five groups of students tried to measure the same electric current and obtained the following results. Which group had the most precise results? (a) Group A: 126 mA, 130 mA, 115 mA, 110 mA (b) Group B: 131 mA, 129 mA, 130 mA, 130 mA (c) Group C: 140 mA, 130 mA, 140 mA, 150 mA (d) Group D: 120 mA, 115 mA, 140 mA, 150 mA (e) Group E: 135 mA, 130 mA, 120 mA, 125 mA 3. The vapor pressure of a liquid does not depend upon (a) the purity of the liquid (b) the temperature of the liquid (c) the atmospheric pressure on the liquid (d) the chemical composition of the liquid (e) the extent of the hydrogen bonding in the liquid 4. Which molecule or ion does NOT have the same shape as CH4? + -1 -1 -2 -1 (a) NH (b) BF (c) ClO (d) SO (e) PF 4 4 4 4 4 5. Which molecule has the greatest bond dissociation energy? (a) H2 (b) F2 (c) N2 (d) O2 (e) Cl2 6. Compared to the electron, a neutron has (a) the opposite charge and about the same mass (b) the same charge and is much lighter (c) the opposite charge and is much lighter (d) the same charge and about the same mass (e) no charge and is much heavier 7. The figure below represents which molecule?(Non-bonding electron pairs are shown as two dots; bonded atoms are connected by a solid line.) (a) BrF3 (b) BF3 8. (c) SO3 Chlorine in ClO2 has an oxidation number of (a) 0 (b) +1 (c) +2 (d) +3 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (d) CHCl3 (e) XeO3 (e) +4 Page 2 9. What volume does 11 kg of carbon dioxide occupy at standard temperature and pressure? (a) 5.6 x 103 L (b) 246 m3 (c) 11 L (d) 0.25 L (e) 0.22 m3 10. In which closed container is the pressure greatest? 1 mol Hydrogen 1 mol Oxygen 1 mol Argon 1 mol Methane CH 4 2 mol Hydrogen 1L 273 K 1L 273 K 1L 273 K 2L 473 K 3L 373 K Container A Container B Container C (a) Container A (d) Container D Container D (b) Container B (e) Container E Container E (c) Container C 11. The pressure of a gas is a direct measure of (a) the hydrogen bonding between molecules (b) the average speed of the molecules (c) the force exerted per unit are on the walls of the container (d) the shape of the molecules (e) the size of the molecules 12. In the apparatus below(valve closed). 1/00 mol of oxygen is held at 100 kPa in a volume of 50.0 L. As well, 2.00 mol of nitrogen at 200 kPa exists in a volume of 50.0 L. What is the total pressure after the valve between the two containers is opened? The temperature is held constant. 1.00 mol Oxygen Nitrogen 50.0 L 50.0 L 100 kPa (a) 67 kPa 2.00 mol (b) 100 kPa 200 kPa (c) 150 kPa (d) 200 kPa (e) 300 kPa 13. What is the correct formula of the stable compound that contains only calcium and phosphate ions? (a) Ca2(PO 4)3 (b) CaPO4 (c) Ca(PO4)3 (d) Ca3(PO 4 )2 (e) Ca3PO 4 14. In a well insulated container, an endothermic chemical reaction takes place. When the reaction is done, the temperature of the reaction will (a) be higher than before the reaction began (b) be higher or lower than at the start of the reaction, depending on the molecular masses involved (c) be independent of the heat capacities of the substances involved (d) be the same as before the reaction began (e) be lower than before the reaction began Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 3 15. Which of the following oxides is the most basic? (a) N2O5 (b) P4O10 (c) CaO (d) CO2 (e) Cl2O7 16. An element occurring in nature as a metal(such as copper or gold) is likely to (a) react readily with oxygen to from a protective oxide coating (b) be at the high end of the activity series of metals (c) cause strong acids to release hydrogen gas (d) undergo oxidation only with difficulty (e) lose some of its valence electron easily 17. Sodium thiosulphate(photographer’s hypo) reacts on film to (a) coat the film with a protective layer to prevent further silver loss (b) complex the sensitized silver bromide grains, thus fixing them in position (c) dissolve silver bromide and remove it from the film (d) precipitate black elemental silver form silver bromide (e) reduce sensitized silver bromide to elemental silver, thus revealing the black image 18. Fission of a uranium-236 nucleus produces one krypton-92 nucleus and one barium-141 nucleus. How many neutrons are also produced? (a) zero (b) one (c)O two (d) three (e) four 19. Three moles of ammonium nitrate contain how many moles of nitrogen atoms? (a) three (b) six (c) nine (d) eighteen (e) twenty-seven 20. Select the compound which contains the greatest percentage by mass of nitrogen (a) HNO 3 (b) Mg3N2 (c) N2O5 (d) N2O (e) NH3 21. A compound of sodium and oxygen alone has a composition of 59% sodium by mass. What is the empirical formula for the compound? (a) NaO (b) NaO2 (c) Na2O (d) Na2O2 (e) Na2O3 22. Hydrogen burns in oxygen and water is produced. If 4.0 mol of hydrogen is burned with 6.0 mol of oxygen and the reaction is as complete as possible, how many moles of the excess, non-limiting reactant are left at the end of the experiment? (a) 2.0 mol (b) 3.0 mol (c) 4.0 mol (d) 6.0 mol (e) 10.0 mol 23. How many moles of barium hydroxide are in a sample that titrates to neutrality when 100 mL of 0.050 M HCl is added? (a) 0.0025 mol (b) 0.0050 mol (c) 0.0100 mol (d) 0.0150 mol (e) 0.200 mol 24. Lime juice is about 100,000 times more acidic than neutral water. What is the approximate pH of lime juice? (a) 1.0 (b) 2.1 (c) 3.2 (d) 4.0 (d) 5.5 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 4 25. Four different solid substances are observed in nearly saturated aqueous solutions: - Substance 1 is more soluble in cold water than in hot water - Substance 2 is more soluble in hot water than in cold water - Dissolving substance 3 cools the solution - Dissolving substance 4 warms the solution Which substances dissolve endothermically? (a) Substances 1 and 2 only (b) Substances 2 and 3 only (c) Substances 3 and 4 only (d) Substances 1 and 3 only (e) Substances 2 and 4 only 26. To 300 mL of 0.230 M magnesium nitrate solution, 200 mL of water is added. What is the final concentration of the nitrate ions? (a) 0.460 M (b) 0.276 M (c) 0.184 M (d) 0.138 M (e) 0.092 M 27. Which substance is a non-electrolyte in aqueous solution? (a) copper(II) sulphate (b) nitric acid (c) carbon dioxide (d) sodium hydroxide (e) sucrose 28. Identify all the spectator ions in the following reaction; Pb(NO 3)2(aq) + 2 KI (aq) → PbI2(s) + 2 KNO3(aq) 2+ (a) Pb (aq), NO 3-1(aq) and I-1(aq) (b) Pb2+(aq) and I-1(aq) (c) NO3-1(aq) and K+ (aq) (d) K+(aq) (e) Pb2+(aq) and K+ (aq) 29. What is the molarity of a solution prepared by dissolving 3.4 g of NH3 in enough water to make 2.0 L? (a) 0.10 M (b) 0.20 M (c) 0.34 M (d) 0.40 M (e) 0.68 M 30. Is a sulphuric acid solution has a density of 1.29 g/mL and is 38% by mass sulphuric acid, what is its molar concentration? (a) 0.38 M (b) 0.49 M (c) 0.98 M (d) 5.0 M (e) 10.0 M 31. Avogadro’s Principle led to the idea that (a) the average kinetic energy of all gases is the same at the same temperature (b) volume depends upon the number of moles of gas present, when temperature and pressure are constant (c) pressure and volume of gases are inversely proportional at constant temperature (d) the average velocity of gas molecules is proportional to the Kelvin temperature (e) gaseous volume is directly proportional to molecular size, temperature and pressure being constant Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 5 32. Which graph correctly displays the product PV as a function of T for one mole of an ideal gas? 0 0 T 0 0 0 (a) T (b) 0 T 0 (c) 0 0 T 0 (d) T (e) 33. As zinc metal reacts with dilute aqueous sulphuric acid, the products are (a) aqueous zinc sulphate and oxygen gas (b) zinc hydroxide and sulphur trioxide (c) zinc hydride and sulphur dioxide (d) aqueous zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas (e) zinc sulphide and water 34. What is the anhydride of HNO3? (a) N2 (b) NO (c) NO2 (d) N25 (e) N2 1992 1. One atom of the isotope (a) ten 2. (b) seven 7 Li contains how many neutrons? 3 (c) six (d) four (e) three Which of the following has the least ionic character? (a) aluminum chloride (b) calcium chloride (d) magnesium chloride (e) rubidium chloride (c) sodium chloride 3. Which of the following is the poorest electrical conductor? (a) aqueous hydrogen chloride (b) graphite (c) molten sodium bromide (d) nickel metal (e) anhydrous calcium chloride 4. The relative atomic mass of 32S is 31.9721 u with a 95.02% abundance. Natural sulphur has a relative atomic mass of 32.066 u. The other main isotope of sulphur has a mass number of (a) 31 (b) 32 (c) 33 (d) 34 (e) 35 5. Ionic peroxides contain the ion +1 -1 (a) O2- (b) O-1 (c) O (d) O 2 2 6. (e) O -2 2 The mass of 0.457 L of pure Br 2 at 25°C is 1.427 kg. What is the density of bromine? (a) 0.3203 kg/L (b) 0.652 kg/L (c) 1.533 kg/L (d) 3.123 kg/L (e) 4.08 g/L Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 6 7. Which of the following is not deflected in either a magnetic field or an electric field? (a) an electron (b) a proton (c) an alpha particle (c) a beta particle (e) a gamma ray 8. Which molecule has no lone pairs of electrons on the underlined atom? +1 (a) OF2 (b) H2S (c) NH (d) NCl3 (e) H3O+1 4 9. Which electronic configuration for neutral atoms corresponds to a noble gas in its ground state? (a) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 (b) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s1 (c) 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 (d) 1s2 2s2 2p 5 (e) 1s2 2s2 2p 4 10. Which element is produced when the nucleus of a nitrogen atom emits an electron? (a) boron (b) carbon (c) nitrogen (d) oxygen (e) fluorine 11. Which one of the following does not occur in nature as the metal itself? (a) iron (b) copper (c) gold (d) silver (e) zinc 12. Which one of the following is the principle cause of hardness in natural groundwater? (a) calcium ions (b) iron ions (c) a pH less than 6 (d) sodium ions (e) fluoride ions 13. Which processes are exothermic? (i) CO2(s) → CO2(g) -1 (ii) Cl(g) + e-1 → Cl (g) + (iii) Ca(s) → Ca + e-1 (g) (iv) Mg(l) → Mg(s) (a) (i),(ii) and(iii) only (b) (i) and(iii) only (d) (iv) only (e) (i) and(iv) only 14. The CO molecule is isoelectronic with (i) CN-1 (ii) NO+ (iii) N2 (a) (i),(ii) and(iii) only (b) (i) and(iii) only (d) (iv) only (e) (i) and(iv) only (c) (ii) and(iv) only (iv) NO-1 (c) (ii) and(iv) only 15. At standard temperature and pressure what is the volume of 8.0 g of O2(g)? (a) 5.6 L (b) 11.2 L (c) 22.4 L (d) 45 L (e) 90 L 16. Three successive elements, in order of increasing atomic number, have these first ionization energies: 1680 kJ/mol 2080 kJ/mol 494 kJ/mol Which one of the following sets represents the three elements? (a) N O F (b) O F Ne (c) F Ne Na (d) Ne Na Mg (e) Na Mg Al Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 7 17. A graph shows heat of fusion for the elements plotted against(versus) atomic number as a series of peaks and troughs. Which of the following sets of atomic numbers corresponds to peaks on such a graph? (a) 6, 14, 32 (b) 8, 16, 34 (c) 3, 11, 19 (d) 5, 13, 31 (e) 9, 17, 35 18. Consider one gram of each of the following gases at standard temperature and pressure. Which gas will have the greatest volume? (a) CO (b) CH4 (c) N2O (d) NH 3 (e) N2 19. During the process + + e-1 (g) (a) Energy is released and the ion is larger than the atom (b) Energy is gained and the ion is larger than the atom (c) Energy is released but the atom and the ion have the same size (d) Energy is gained and the ion is smaller than the atom (e) Energy is released and the ion is smaller than the atom Na(g) → Na 20. Which metal will not liberate hydrogen from concentrated sulphuric acid? (a) iron (b) magnesium(c) cobalt (d) nickel (e) copper 21. A mixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide contains a total of 3.0 mol of these gases and the mole fraction of nitrogen is 0.40. What mass of nitrogen is present in this mixture? (a) 17 g (b) 28 g (c) 34 g (d) 104 g (e) 125 g 22. A sample of helium at 300K and 100 kPa occupies 1.00 L. If the pressure is increased to 200 kPa, at what temperature will the volume of the sample be 2.00L? (a) 300K (b) 600K (c) 900K (d) 1200K (e) 2400K 23. What is the oxidation number of the halogen in Cl2O? (a) -2 (b) -1 (c) 0 (d) +1 (e) +2 24. First ionization energies of three metals(P, Q and R) and three nonmetals(X, Y and Z) appear below. Which compound will have the most ionic bond? P 496 kJ/mol X 348 kJ/mol Q 419 kJ/mol Y 423 kJ/mol R 403 kJ/mol Z 295 kJ/mol (a) RX (b) RZ (c) QY (d) PX (e) PZ Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 8 25. Assume that argon, at a constant temperature and pressure, behaves as an ideal gas. Which of the following is correct? (a) All argon atoms move with the same speed (b) All argon atoms collide with the container walls with the same force (c) Temperature is determined solely by the collision frequency of argon atoms (d) All argon atoms have the same momentum (e) Collisions between argon atoms are 100% efficient in energy transfer 26. An element classified as a metalloid(semi-metal) would be expected to have (a) Ionic hydrides, polymeric covalent oxides and amphoteric oxides (b) Covalent hydrides, ionic oxides and amphoteric oxides (c) Covalent hydrides, molecular covalent oxides and acidic oxides (d) Covalent hydrides, polymeric covalent oxides and amphoteric oxides (e) Ionic hydrides, ionic oxides and basic oxides 27. If the coefficient of H+1 is 8, what is the value of “y” in the following reaction -1 y [Fe(H2O)6]2+ + MnO + 8 H +1 → y [Fe(H2O)6]3+ Mn 2+ + 4 H 2O 4 (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 (e) 6 28. Hydrogen may be prepared by mixing (a) phosphorus and phosphoric acid (c) manganese dioxide and hydrochloric acid (e) water with sulphuric acid (b) zinc and hydrochloric acid (d) copper and nitric acid 29. Which salt has a pale green aqueous solution? (a) Ni(NO3)2 (b) MgCl2 (c) K3PO 4 (d) NaBr (e) CaCl2 30. What volume of sulphur dioxide at STP is produced as 38.0 g of carbon disulphide burns according to CS2(l) + 3 O 2(g) → CO2(g) + 2 SO2(g) (a) 2.8 L (b) 5.6 L (c) 11.2 L (d) 22.4 L (e) 44.8 L 31. If you’re careful about significant figures, the result of the following calculation 0.1000 x 0.010 is (a) 0.001 (b) 0.0010 (c) 0.00100 (d) 0.001000 (e) 0.0010000 32. In a chemical reaction between the two substances, the limiting reagent must be the substance that (a) has the lower mass (b) has the smaller number of moles (c) is used up first (d) is present in excess (e) evaporates most quickly 33. Which sulphate has the lowest solubility in water at 25°C? (a) Na2SO4 (b) CuSO4 (c) CaSO4 (d)(NH 4)2SO4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (e) Al2(SO4)3 Page 9 34. Calcium oxide is most soluble with or without reaction in (a) ethanoic acid (b) water (c) ethanol (d) propanone(acetone) (e) hexane 35. Which solution will have the highest vapor pressure at 25°C? (a) 0.010 M NaCl (b) 0.10 M HBr (c) 0.050M Ca(NO3)2 (d) 0.10 M Na2CO3 (e) 0.020 M CuSO 4 36. What chemical(s) result(s) when NH3(g) reacts with HCl (g)? (a) NH2Cl(g) (b) NH 4Cl(s) (c) NH4OH (aq) and HCl(g) (d) NCl3(g) and H2(g) (e) NH2OH (g) and HOCl(aq) 37. If an oxide of nitrogen contains 25.9% by mass of nitrogen, what is its empirical formula? (a) NO (b) N2O (c) NO2 (d) N2O4 (e) N2O5 38. To precipitate 99% of the silver ion from 0.50 L of 0.10 M AgNO3 solution will require a minimum of (a) 1.00 L of 0.040 M HCl (b) 0.10 L of 0.20 M CaCl2 (c) 0.50 L of 0.10 M NaCl (d) 0.25 L of 0.15 M NH4Cl (e) 0.30 L of 0.20 M MgCl 2 39. To balance the following skeleton equation HClO2 → ClO2 + HClO 3 + HCl + H 2O Using whole number coefficients, the smallest coefficient for HClO2 is (a) 5 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 2 (e) 1 40. Which equation is not balanced? (a) 3 Pb + 8 HNO3 → 3 Pb(NO 3)2 + 2 NO + 4 H2O (b) 2 C + SiO2 → Si + 2 CO (c) 2 Mg2Sn + 8 H2O → 2 SnH4 + 4 Mg(OH)2 (d) H3CBr + Mg → H3CMgBr (e) SnO2 + 2 NaOH → Na2SnO2 + H 2O 1993 1. 2. Select the particle with the lowest mass; (a) alpha (b) beta (c) helium atom (d) neutron (e) proton All neutral atoms contain equal numbers of (a) neutrons and electrons (b) positrons and neutrons (c) electrons and protons (d) protons and neutrons (e) electrons and positrons Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 10 3. When alpha particles are shot at a gold foil(as in Rutherford’s experiment), most of the alpha particles are not deflected. This experiment suggests that (a) gold atoms are bonded to each other (b) alpha particles bear a charged opposite to that of the nuclei of the gold atoms (c) the mass of a gold atom is uniformly spread throughout its volume (d) there is as much mass between the gold atoms as there is within them (e) gold atoms are mostly empty space 4. Which of the following forms the most basic oxide? (a) bismuth (b) antimony (c) arsenic (d) phosphorus (e) nitrogen 5. If an atom has seven electrons in its valence shell, to which group of elements in the periodic table does it belong? (a) the Group headed by helium (b) the Group headed by fluorine (c) the Group headed by boron (d) the Group headed by lithium (e) the Group headed by nitrogen 6. Which compound has the greatest ionic character in its bonds? (a) BF3 (b) SF6 (c) PF3 (d) LiF (e) OF2 7. Of the following, what is the most abundant nitrogen containing pollutant in Earth’s lower atmosphere? (a) NaNO3 (b) Li3N (c) NH3 (d) NO 2 (e) N2 8. One litre of gaseous argon is compared to one litre of gaseous helium, both at 25°C and 100 kPa. Select the correct statement: (a) Argon and helium have the same average speed (b) Argon atoms have greater average kinetic energy than the helium atoms do (c) The average argon atom moves more slowly than the average helium atom (d) Helium and argon atoms hit the walls of the containers with the same frequency (e) The average helium atom hits the walls of its container with more force than the average argon atom does in its container. 9. What is the systematic IUPAC name for the compound Cr2O3? (a) chromium(III) oxide (b) chromium(II) oxide(III) (c) chromium trioxide (d) chromium(0) oxide(0) (e) trichromium dioxide 10. How many moles of pure NaOH must be used to prepare 1/00 L of 1.00 M NaOH? (a) 2.00 mol (b) 1.00 mol (c) 0.500 mol (d) 10.0 mol (e) 0.100 mol 11. Which metal can be isolated profitably from seawater? (a) arsenic (b) bromine (c) copper (d) potassium (e) magnesium Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 11 12. When the following equation is balanced and the smallest whole number coefficients appear, what is the coefficient of O2? Cr2O3 + KOH + O2 → K2CrO4 + H 2O (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 (e) 8 13. Carbon monoxide can be made by the (a) reaction of acids with carbonates (c) complete combustion of methane (e) action of steam on hot coke (b) combustion of carbon dioxide (d) heating a metal carbonate 14. ”A valence electron in a pure metal is not held by any specific atom, but all valence electrons are used to hold together the atoms of the metal.” This statement is best classified as (a) a specific experimental fact (b) an opinion not based upon evidence (c) a correct definition of a chemical term or expression, either in terms of experimental behaviour or of sound scientific theory (d) a scientific law expressing the directly observable results of many different experiments (e) a scientific theory which, while it cannot be directly measured or observed, is in accord with and explains the results of experiments 15. If equal volumes of 0.10 M NaOH and HCl are mixed, the total number of ions present will be approximately (a) 10-14 times as great as before mixing (b) 10-7 times as great as before mixing (c) the same as before mixing (d) half as great as before mixing (e) twice as great as before mixing 16. Atoms of elements which exhibit highly metallic properties general have (a) fewer than three valence electrons (b) more than five valence electrons (c) high electronegativity (d) small atomic radii (e) more protons than electrons 17. What volume of 6.00 M sulphuric acid would be required to make 2.00 L of 2.25 M sulphuric acid? (a) 0.375 L (b) 0.667 L (c) 0.750 L (d) 1.33 L (e) 6.75 L Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 12 18. One lire of aqueous 0.10 M NaNO 3 is mixed with one litre of aqueous 0.20 M Mg(NO3)2. The resulting concentrations in mol/L are -1 (a) 0.50 M Na+ , 0.10 M Mg2+ , 0.20 M NO 3 -1 (b) 0.50 M Na+ , 0.10 M Mg2+ , 0.25 M NO 3 -1 (c) 0.50 M Na+ , 0.20 M Mg2+ , 0.20 M NO 3 -1 (d) 0.50 M Na+ , 0.20 M Mg2+ , 0.40 M NO 3 -1 (e) 0.10 M Na+ , 0.10 M Mg2+ , 0.40 M NO 3 19. With due regard to significant figures, what is the value of the product (1.01 x 102) x (1.0 x 10-4 + 10.1 x 10-5)? (a) 0.02 (b) 0.020 (c) 0.0203 (d) 0.02030 (e) 0.020201 20. The vapor pressure of liquid water depends upon the (a) atmospheric pressure (b) partial pressure of nitrogen in the air (c) volume of the container (c) relative humidity of the air (e) temperature -3 -1 -2 21. Element E forms these stable compounds and ions: EH2, CE2, PE , CaE, NE and SE . What is 4 3 3 element E? (a) boron (b) oxygen (c) fluorine (d) sodium (e) silicon 22. The percentage of water in a substance is determined by heating until it is believed all the water has been driven off. In four different trials, students obtained these results: 10.128% 10.143% 10.140% 8.542% What value would be reported for the percentage of water? (a) 8.542% (b) 9.738% (c) 10.128% (d) 10.137% (e) 10.142% 23. Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is added to a solution of ammonium nitrate, NH4NO 3, in water and the solution is warmed. What gas is evolved? (a) ammonia (b) nitrogen (c) hydrogen (d) oxygen (e) nitrogen monoxide 24. Which noble gas has the lowest boiling point? (a) xenon (b) krypton (c) argon (d) neon (e) helium 25. Of the following, the substance most sensitive to light is (a) silver bromide (b) sodium nitrate (v) potassium carbonate (d) copper sulphate (e) acetic acid Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 13 26. Select the largest ion (a) Al3+ (b) Cl-1 (c) K+1 (d) S2- (e) Ca2+ 27. Which of these atoms is the most electronegative in its compounds? (a) As (b) Br (c) Cl (d) P (e) Si 28. What is X in the following reaction 10 4 13 B + He → N+X 5 2 7 (a) a neutron (b) a proton (c) a positron (d) a deuteron (e) an electron 29. The oxidation number of sulfur is +4 in (a) SF6 (b) SOBr2 (c) SO3 (d) H2S (e) S2 Cl2 30. On the basis of group properties, what formula is expected for the binary compound of lanthanum with selenium? (a) LaSe (b) La2Se (c) LaSe2 (d) La3Se2 (e) La2Se3 31. Which of the following has the highest first ionization energy? (a) Al (b) Ar (c) Cl (d) Mg(e) Na 32. Methanol, CH3OH, and glycerin, C3H5(OH) 3 are both non-electrolytes. Compare a solution of 10 g of methanol in 10000 g of water with a solution of 10 g of glycerin in 1000g of water. Choose the correct statement. (a) the glycerin has a lower freezing point than the methanol solution (b) the methanol has a lower freezing point than the glycerin solution (c) both solutions freeze at 0°C (d) both solutions freeze at the same temperature, which is above 0°C (e) both solutions freeze at the same temperature, which is below 0°C 33. How many moles of SO3 can be produced from 3.00 mol of SO2 and 2.00 mol of O2? (a) 1.00 mol (b) 1.50 mol (c) 2.00 mol (d) 3.00 mol (e) 5.00 mol 34. A closed, 1.00 litre container of helium is at 20°C and 100 kPa pressure. If the container is heated to 200°C, what helium pressure is expected? (a) 1000 kPa (B) 181 kPa (c) 161 kPa (d) 62 kPa (e) 20 kPa 35. Elemental analysis of a compound gives these results by mass: Na 32.4% H 0.71% P 21.8% O 45.1% What is the simplest formula of the compound? (a) NaHPO 3 (b) NaHP 2O4 (c) Na2H2P2O5 (d) Na2HPO 4 (e) NaH2PO 4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 14 36. Why is it dangerous to dilute sulphuric acid by pouring water into the concentrated acid? (a) the water may decompose (b) a poisonous gas may be given off (c) a fire may be started (d) the heat evolved may rapidly convert the water into steam (e) the acid could solidify and break the container 37. What is the value of ∆H for the reaction: 3 H2(g) + N 2(g) → 2 NH 3(g) given the following bond energies? H-H 535 kJ/mol N-H 389 kJ/mol N ≡ N 946 kJ/mol (a) -83 kJ (b) -122 kJ (c) +122 kJ (d) -1084 kJ (e) -1770 kJ 38. Which of the following conduct’s electricity well? (i) H2O (ii) NH3(g) (iii) CH3OH (aq) NaCl(aq) (a)(i),(ii) and(iii) only (b)(i) and(iii) only (c)(ii) and(iv) only (d)(iv) only (e)(i) and(iv) only 39. What is the correct burette reading? 23 (a) 23 mL (b) 23.3 mL (c) 23.36 mL (d) 23.64 mL 24 (e) 24.36 mL 40. An odorless, colorless, tasteless gas is thought to be oxygen. Which observation would support this suggestion? (a) burning the gas in air produces only water (b) the gas extinguishes a flame (c) the gas turns limewater milky (d) a glowing splint bursts into flame in the gas (e) the gas decolorizes a brown apple 1994 1. Which of the following is not in the same group as neon? (a) argon (b) boron (c) krypton (d) radon (e) xenon Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 15 2. Which terms on the left correctly match the materials on the right? Q Mechanical mixture X salt water R Solution Y carbon dioxide T Pure substance Z washing detergent (a) QX, RY, TZ (b) QX, RZ, TY (d) QZ, RX TY (e) QZ, RY, TX (c) QY, RX, TZ 3. Two particles with equal numbers of positive charges repel each other with a force, F. If the distance between the particles is doubled, the new repulsive force will be (a) F/4 (b) F/2 (c) F (d) 2F (e) 4F 4. In the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing (a) number of neutrons (b) number of protons (c) ionization energy (d) density (e) electronegativity 5. Select the element that is a typical nonmetal: (a) silver (b) calcium (c) chromium (d) sulphur 6. Choose the element that is a solid at room temperature and pressure (a) argon (b) bromine (c) chlorine (d) selenium (e) krypton 7. Which molecule shows covalent bonding, with the least ionic character? (a) F-Be-F (b) F-Li (c) F-Br (d) F-F (e) einsteinium (e) F-O-F 8. Which pair of characteristics applies to typical ionic solids? (a) Good electrical conductivity and high ionization energy (b) High melting point and malleability (c) High melting point and crystalline structure (d) Low melting point and high heat conductivity (e) Low melting point and low aqueous solubility 9. Which neutral halogen atom has the smallest ionization energy for the first electron removed? (a) fluorine (b) chlorine (c) bromine (d) iodine (e) astatine 10. The following electronic configuration applies to a neutral atom or a cation: 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 4s1 The element or ion could be (a) and argon ion (b) a neutral potassium atom (c) a chloride ion (d) a neutral calcium atom (e) a strontium ion 11. What volume of hydrogen will have nearly the same number of molecules as 1.00 L of nitrogen gas, if both are measured at the same temperature and pressure? (a) 0.500 K of hydrogen (b) 1.00 L of hydrogen (c) 2.00 L of hydrogen (d) 14.0 L of hydrogen (e) 28.0 L of hydrogen Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 16 12. At what temperature is the average kinetic energy of molecules in a gas twice as great as at 0°C? (a) 1092 K (b) 746 K (c) 546 K (d) 273 K (e) 137 K 13. Pure oxygen in a closed container of fixed volume is heated until the average energy of the gas molecules doubles. Which other aspect of this system is also doubled? (a) the density of the oxygen (b) the average velocity of the oxygen molecules (c) the density of the oxygen gas (d) the pressure in the container (e) the volume occupied by each of the oxygen molecules 14. What volume of argon gas at 100 kPa and 25°C must be added to a 1.00 L glass flask containing nitrogen gas at 70 kPa and 25°C to give a mixture of gases having a total pressure of 210 kPa at 25°C? (a) 1.40 L(b) 1.70 L (c) 2.00 L (d) 2.86 L (e) 3.10 L 15. In which of the following substances, all at 100 kPa, is the average transitional energy of the molecules the greatest? (a) iron at 150°C (b) oxygen at 100°C (c) liquid water at 80°C (d) carbon dioxide at 70°C (e) ice at 0°C 16. If the following equation is obeyed, how many moles of ammonia are needed to produce 801 mol of hydrogen gas, H2? 2 NH 3(g) → N2(g) + 3 H 2(g) (a) 2.00 mol (b) 22.4 mol (c) 267 mol (d) 534 mol (e) 1203 mol 17. Hydrogen gas is a product in one of the following cases. Which one? (a) aluminum turnings are heated with hot, concentrated potassium hydroxide solution (b) aqueous hydrogen peroxide is added to an aqueous solution of iron(III) nitrate (c) solid sodium carbonate is added to dilute aqueous hydrochloric acid (d) copper is placed in dilute aqueous nitric acid (e) calcium oxide is heated with ammonium chloride 18. Which atom or ion is formed as a result of the reduction in the following reaction? 2 KMnO4 + 16 HCl → 2 KCl + 2 MnCl2 + 5 Cl2 + 8 H 2O (a) potassium in KCl (b) manganese in MnCl2 (c) hydrogen in H2O (d) chlorine in Cl2 (e) oxygen in H2O 19. What is the missing term, X, in the following equation? 238 234 U→ Th + X 92 90 (a) a positron (b) a proton (c) a neutron (d) a helium nucleus (e) an electron Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 17 20. Which set of oxidation numbers is correct for K2Cr2O7? (a) K +1; Cr +2.5; O -1 (a) K +4; Cr +3; O -2 (a) K +1; Cr +6; O -2 (a) K +2; Cr +12; O -14 (a) K +1; Cr +7; O -2 21. The main gaseous product of the reaction of aqueous hydrochloric acid with manganese dioxide is (a) permanganic acid (b) hydrogen (c) chlorine (d) oxygen (e) manganese chloride 22. Which of the following aqueous reagents will most effectively remove carbon dioxide from an air sample? (a) ammonium nitrate (b) silica gel (c) concentrated sulphuric acid (d) sodium hydroxide (e) sodium hydrogen carbonate 23. What products will result from adding solid barium oxide to water? (a) a solution of barium hydroxide (b) barium ions and hydrogen gas (c) barium ions and oxygen gas (d) barium metal and hydrogen gas (e) no chemical change will take place 24. The general formula for the binary hydrogen compounds of the elements, E, of the nitrogen group of the periodic table is (a) EH5 (b) EH4 (c) EH3 (d) EH2 (e) E2H6 25. The percentage by mass of oxygen in pitchblende, U3O8 is (a) 72.7% (b) 35.0% (c) 30.4% (d) 17.9% (e) 15.2% 26. How many moles of H 2O are there in 1.8 L of water? (a) 111 mol (b) 100 mol (c) 55.5 mol (d) 18 mol (e) 1.8 mol 27. An oxide of nitrogen contains 30.4% of nitrogen by mass and its relative molecular mass is near 90. What oxide of nitrogen is it? (a) N2O5 (b) N2O4 (c) N3O3 (d) N4O2 (e) NH4NO 3 28. The relative molecular mass of a gas is 56.0 and its simplest formula is CH2. What is the correct molecular formula for the gas? (a) CH2 (b) C2H4 (c) C3H6 (d) C4H8 (e) C6H12 29. 40.0 mL of 0.0700 M HBr is titrated by the addition of 0.0500 M KOH. What is the hydrogen ion concentration after 50.0 mL of KOH solution has been added? (a) 6.5 x 10-3 M (b) 3.3 x 10-3 M (c) 0.0311 M (d) 0.0200 M (e) 0.0120 M Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 18 1 2 H, on earth became deuterium atoms, D, what 1 1 would be the new relative atomic mass for the element hydrogen? [ Relative atomic masses: H, 1.008: D, 2.014] (a) 1.008 (b) 1.109 (c) 1.210 (d) 1.512 (e) 2.014 30. If, suddenly, 10.0% of the hydrogen atoms, 31. What mass of dry sodium chloride, NaCl, should one use to make 2.00 L of a 0.147 M Na+ ion solution? (a) 117 g (b) 28.3 g (c) 17.2 g (d) 10.4 g (e) 5.22 g 32. If 4.0 g of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in enough water to make 400 mL of solution, what is the molar concentration of the solution> (a) 10.0 M (b) 0.40 M (c) 0.25 M (d) 0.040 M (e) 0.010 M 33. Sodium hypochlorite is prepared by the reaction 2 NaOH + Cl 2 → NaCl + NaClO + H 2O If 71 g of chlorine is bubbled into a solution containing 50 g of sodium hydroxide, which component limits the quantity of sodium hypochlorite formed? (a) Cl2 (b) NaCl (c) H2O (d) NaOH (e) NaClO 34. If one drop(0.05 mL) of 2.0 M HCl is added to 1.00 L of pure water, the hydrogen ion concentration in the solution after mixing will be (a) 1.0 x 10-2M (b) 1.0 x 10-3 M (c) 1.0 x 10-4 M (d) 1.0 x 10-5 M (e) 1.0 x 10-6 M 35. By addition to water, 30.0 mL of 6.0 M sulphuric acid is diluted to 150.0 mL. What is the concentration of sulphuric acid after dilution? (a) 1.20 M (b) 1.50 M (c) 2.40 M (d) 3.00 M (e) 4.80 M 36. AB2 is the salt of a strong acid and a strong base. A 0.020 M solution of this salt is a saturated solution at 25°C What is the concentration of B -1 ions in solution? (a) 1.0 x 10-7 M (b) 4.0 x 10-4 M (c) 1.0 x 10-3 M (d) 2.0 x 10-2 M (e) 4.0 x 10-2 M 37. Choose the one pair of salts whose aqueous solutions would, upon mixing, create a precipitate. (a) Na2SO4 and(NH4)2S (b) NaNO 3 and MgBr2 (c) Ag2SO4 and KNO 3 (d) CuSO4 and CaCl2 (e)(NH4)2CO3 and KNO 3 38. Which of the following is the most acidic? (a) drinking water ßßß(b) human saliva (d) human gastric juice (e) seawater 39. Select the one ion or molecule that is NOT tetrahedral + + (a) NH (b) CH4 (c) SiCl4 (d) PCl 4 4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (c) cow’s milk + (e) TeCl 4 Page 19 40. Which quantity of lead metal has the greatest mass? (a) 22.4 mol (b) 1.0 mL (c) 207.2 g (d) 6.0 x 1023 atoms (e) one formula mass expressed in grams 1995 1. Which two species have the same charge and mass number? (a) a neutron and a hydrogen atom (b) an electron and a proton (c) an electron and a H-1 ion (d) a proton and an electron (e) a hydrogen atom and a H-1 ion 2. Which gas has the greatest impact in the greenhouse effect? (a) methane (b) ozone (c) nitric oxide, NO (d) sulphur dioxide (e) carbon dioxide 3. Which one of the following chemical equations is incorrect? (a) Na + e-1 → Na+ + energy (b) Mg + energy → Mg2+ + 2 e-1 (c) H2 + energy → 2 H+ + 2 e-1 (d) F + e-1 → F-1 + energy (e) Ne+ + e-1 → Ne + energy 4. Two particles with the same positive charge repel each other with a force Q. If the distance between the particles is tripled, the repulsive force will be (a) Q/9 (b) Q/6 (c) Q/3 (d) Q (e) 9Q 5. For which atom will the energy required to remove one electron be the greatest? (a) K (b) Kr (c) Cs (d) Br (e) Ca 6. Choose the substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure. (a) CO2 (b) N2 (c) CH3CH2OH (d) NaCl (e) Br2 7. In an aqueous solution, salt exists in the form of (a) molecules (b) dimers (c) crystals (d) ions 8. (e) atoms What products will result from adding a solid sodium oxide, Na2O, to water? (a) a solution of sodium hydroxide (b) sodium metal and oxygen gas (c) sodium ions and oxygen gas (d) sodium ions and hydrogen gas (e) no chemical change will occur Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 20 9. The region of the periodic table in which the elements of greatest density are found is the (a) top right (b) top left (c) bottom right (d) bottom left(e) bottom center 10. Which one of the following elements is NOT a halogen? (a) fluorine (b) bromine (c) sulphur (d) iodine (e) chlorine 11. Which compound is best described as an ionic compound? (a) SiF4 (b) H2O (c) NO (d) N2O (e) KNO 3 12. Exactly 1.00 L of an ideal gas is cooled from 100°C to 30°C. What is its new volume if the pressure is kept constant? (a) 18.1 L (b) 1.23 L (c) 0.90 L (d) 0.81 L (e) 0.30 L 13. What volume of oxygen will have nearly the same number of molecules as 1.00 L of hydrogen gas, if both are measured at STP? (a) 1.00 L (b) 8.00 L (c) 16.0 L (d) 22.4 L (e) 32.0 L 14. What is the “X” when the following equation is balanced with a “2” as the coefficient for NH3? 2 NH 3(g) + X O 2(g) → Y NO(g) + Z H2O(g) (a) 5 (b) 1/5 (c) 5/4 (d) 5/3 (e) 5/2 15. What is the formula of potassium phosphide? (a) KP3 (b) KP 2 (c) KP (d) K2P (e) K3P 16. How many moles of sodium peroxide, Na2O2(s) can be made from 1.0 mol of Na(s) and 2.0 mol of O2(g)? (a) 3.0 mol (b) 2.0 mol (c) 1.5 mol (d) 1.0 mol (e) 0.50 mol 17. When three moles of calcium hydroxide react completely with two moles of phosphoric acid, how many moles of water are produced? (a) six (b) four (c) three (d) two (e) one 18. Creative Chris wrote five different equations for the reaction of aqueous ammonia with aqueous hydrochloric acid. Which one is right? (a) NH3 + HCl → NH 2Cl + H2 + (b) NH 3 + HCl → NH + Cl-1 4 (c) NH3 + 3 HCl → NCl3 + 3 H 2 + (d) 2 NH 3 + HCl + 2 H 2O → NH + NOCl + OH-1 4 + (e) 2 NH3 + 2 HCl → NH 2OH + NH + 2 Cl-1 + H +1 4 19. If one molecule of a virus has a mass of 10-18 g, approximately how many atoms are in it? (a) 102 atoms (b) 105 atoms (c) 108 atoms (d) 1011 atoms (e) 1014 atoms Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 21 20. On earth, which one of these elements is found in elemental form? (a) aluminum (b) boron (c) carbon (d) fluorine (e) potassium 21. To melt 1.00 g of ice at 0°C requires 330 J. If 4.00 g of ice at 0°C is added to 100 g of water at 25°C, what is the final temperature?. Assume no heat loss or gain by the container. The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.2 J·g-1 ·°C-1. (a) 22.0°C (b) 21.1°C (c) 19.9°C (d) 18.8°C (e) 12.3°C 22. If the formula for yttrium chloride is YCl3, and that for sodium stannate is Na2SnO3, what formula is expected for yttrium stannate? (a) Y(SnO3) (b) Y2(SnO3) (c) Y(SnO3)2 (d) Y2(SnO3)3 (e) Y3(SnO3)2 23. To 10.0 mL of 1.0 M HCl enough water is added to make one litre of solution. During this dilution, the pH (a) falls by about 2.0 pH units (b) falls by about 0.5 pH units (c) changes by less than 0.1 pH units (d) rises by less than 0.1 pH unit (e) rises by about 2 pH units 24. Analysis of an oxide of carbon, CxOy, shows a carbon content of 52.96% by mass. What is the simplest formula for the compound? (a) C5O2 (b) C3O2 (c) C2O3 (d) CO2 (e) CO 25. Select the one correct statement about a concentrated solution of a strong electrolyte in water. (a) its boiling point is well below 100°C (b) its freezing point is above 0°C (c) it is a poorer conductor of electricity than pure water (d) its vapor pressure is lower than that of pure water (e) it contains a high proportion of neutral electrolyte molecules 26. The natural abundance of 2H is 0.015% and that of 18O is 0.20%. How many molecules of 2H 2(18O) are there in one mole of natural water? (a) 1.4 x 1022 molecules (b) 9 x 1019 molecules 16 (c) 1.4 x 10 molecules (d) 3.6 x 1014 molecules (e) 2.7 x 1013 molecules 27. What volume of 0.0400 M K 2SO4 will contain 0.02000 mol of potassium ions? (a) 500 mL (b) 400 mL (c) 250 mL (d) 200 mL (e) 125 mL 28. If 100 g of MgCO3 is fully converted into MgO upon heating, what is the maximum mass of MgO produced? (a) 40.3 g (b) 47.8 G (c) 49.7 g (d) 52.2 g (e) 77.1 g Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 22 29. What hydrogen ion concentration results from mixing 145 mL of 0.186 M NaOH with 325 mL of 0.234 M HCl? (A) 0.076 M (b) 0.104 M (c) 0.151 M (d) 0.162 M (e) 0.219 M 30. Select the substance that is most soluble in water at 25°C. (a) AgCl (b) CH4 (c) Mg3(PO 4)2 (d) NH 4NO 3 (e) CuS 31. An oxide of phosphorus has the simplest formula P23 and a relative molecular mass of about 220. The formula for one molecules of the oxide is (a) P4O10 (b) P4O6 (c) P2O5 (d) P2O4 (e) P2O3 32. An unsaturated solution (180 g of KNO3 in 100 g of water) at 90°C is cooled to 25°C, where the solubility is 40 g KNO 3 in 100 g of water. What mass of KNO3 precipitates, assuming the 25°C solution is saturated? (a) 240 g (b) 180 g (c) 140 g (d) 40 g (e) 1.4 g 33. 25.0 mL of 0.100 M Na 2SO4 and 350.0 mL of 0.150 M BaCl2 are mixed and diluted to exactly one litre volume. What is the concentration of chloride ions in the final solution? (a) 0.0515 M (b) 0.105 M (c) 0.132 M (d) 0.150 M (e) 0.264 M 34. What volume of 0.0600 M NaOH must be added to 20.0 mL of 0.0400M H2SO4 to reach neutrality? (a) 60.0 mL (b) 30.0 mL (c) 26.7 mL (d) 20.0 mL (e) 13.3. mL 35. Which one of the following does not show any significant hydrogen bonding? (a) methane (b) water (c) methanol (d) ethanoic acid (e) hydrogen fluoride n 36. What charge is expected for the SiF ion? 6 (a) +2 (b) -1 (c) -2 (d) -3 (e) -4 37. At what temperature do the molecules of an ideal gas have twice the average kinetic energy that they have at 100°C? (a) 200 K (b) 373 K (c) 473 K (d) 546 K (e) 746 K 38. In a water molecule the H-O-H angle is nearest to (a) 60° (b) 90° (c) 109° (d) 120° (e) 180° 39. (NH 4)2Fe(SO4)2 ·6H2O(50.0 g or 0.1276 mol) is heated and 9.2 g of water is lost. The product has the formula(NH4)2Fe(SO4)2 ·yH2O. What is the value of y? (a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4 (e) 5 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 23 1996 1. Which two species have the same charge and mass number? (a) A hydrogen atom and a H- ion (b) An electron and a proton (c) An electron and a H- ion (d) A proton and an electron (e) A neutron and a hydrogen atom 2. The Law of Definite Proportions states that elements always combine with each other, making a compound, (a) in a definite ratio by volume (b) with the evolution of heat (c) in the proportion, by mass, in which they were (d) in a definite ratio by mass (e) spontaneously 3. A particle containing 6 protons, 5 electrons and 7 neutrons has approximately the same mass as (a) 10 neutron (b) 11 neutrons (c) 12 neutrons (d) 13 neutrons (e) 18 neutrons 4. Which isotope has the largest number of neutrons? 257 257 254 256 (a) Unq (b) Lw (c) No (d) Md 104 103 102 101 (e) 253 Es 99 290 300 Cn and Cn, with relative 124 124 abundances of 25% and 75%, respectively. The relative atomic mass of canadium is (a) 292.0 (b) 292.5 (c) 295.0 (d) 297.5 (e) 298.0 5. The new element canadium has only two stable isotopes, 6. How many valence electrons are there in one sulfide anion, S2-? (a) Ten (b) Eight (c) Six (d) Four (e) Two 7. Which set of elements is correctly arranged in order (left to right) of increasing first ionization energy? (a) F<Br<NecNa (b) Br<F<Na<Ne (c) Ne<F<Br<Na (d) Na<F<Br<Ne (e) Na< Br< F< Ne 8. Atoms of element X, having two valence electrons each, combine with atoms of element Y, having six valence electrons each. The compound formed is expected to have the formula (a) XY (b) X3Y (c) XY3 (d) X2Y (e) XY2 9. The region of the periodic table in which the elements of greatest density are found is the (a) top, right (b) top, left (c) bottom, right (d) bottom, left (e) bottom, centre 10. In the periodic table, the elements are arranged in order of increasing (a) Number of neutrons (b) lonization energy (c) Number of protons (d) Density (e) Electronegativity Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 24 11. Which of these elements forms the most basic oxide? (a) Bismuth (b) Antimony (c) Arsenic (d) Phosphorus (e) Nitrogen 12. If an atom has five electrons in its valence shell, to which group of elements in the periodic table does it belong? (a) Group headed by helium (b) Group headed by fluorine (c) Group headed by boron (d) Group headed by lithium (e) Group headed by nitrogen 13. Which element is produced when the nucleus of a nitrogen atom emits an electron? (a) Boron(b) Carbon (c) Nitrogen (d) Oxygen (e) Fluorine 14. Which molecule has the greatest bond dissociation energy? (a) H2 (b) F2 (c) N2 (d) O2 (e) Cl2 15. The Sl unit of pressure has the dimensions (a) kg m s-2 (b) kg m2 S-2 (c) kg m-1 S-2 (d) kg m s-1 (e) mol °C m~3 16. Which statement embodies Avogadro’s hypothesis about gases? (a) At the same temperature, the average kinetic energy of all gases is the same (b) At constant temperature, pressure and volume are directly proportional (c) The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the volume of its molecules (d) At the same temperature, all gases exert the same pressure on the walls of their containers (e) The volume is proportional to the number of moles present, if temperature and pressure are constant 17. Properties of four different elements are listed below. Which two should be located in the same group(column) in the periodic table? Element Compound One of its Formula of with most oxygen an oxyacid hydrogen compounds J JH 3 JO HJO 3 R RH4 RO2 H4RO4 X XH 4 XO H2XO 3 Z Z 2H6 Z 2O3 H3ZO 3 (a) Elements J and R (b) Elements J and X (c) Elements J and Z (d) Elements R and X (e) Elements R and Z 18. Exactly 1.00 L of an ideal gas is cooled from 1 00°C to 30°(c) What is its new volume if the pressure is kept constant? (a) 18.1 L (b) 1.23 L (c) 0.90L (d) 0.81 L (e) 0.30L Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 25 19. What volume of hydrogen will have nearly the same number of molecules as 1.00 L of nitrogen gas, if both are measured at the same temperature and pressure? (a) 0.500 L hydrogen (b) 1.00 L hydrogen (c) 2.00 L hydrogen (d) 14.0 L hydrogen (e) 28.0 L hydrogen 20. If one molecule of a virus has a mass of 10-18 g, approximately how many atoms are in it?(Choose the nearest estimate). (a) 102 atoms (b) 105 atoms (c) 108 atoms (d) 1011 atoms (e) 1014 atoms 21. When this equation is balanced and the smallest whole-number coefficients appear what is the coefficient of O2? ? Cr2O3 + ? KOH + ? O2 → ? K2CrO4 + ? H2O (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 (e) 8 22. Which processes are exothermic? (1 ) CO2(s) → C02(g) (2) Cl(g) + e~ → Cl-(g) (3) Ca(g) → Ca+ (g) + e~ (4) Mg(liquid) → Mg(s) (a)(1),(2) and(3) only (b)(1) and(3) only (d)(4) only (e)(1) and(4) only (c)(2) and(4) only 23. Sulfur has three natural isotopes of relative masses 32.0, 33.0 and 34.0. If the relative atomic mass of sulfur is 32.07, which one of the following statements must be correct? (a) 32S is less abundant than 34S (b) 34S is more abundant than 33S (c) 32S is more abundant than either 33S or 34S (d) 33S is the most common isotope (e) another natural isotope of lesser mass must exist 24. How many moles of methane, CH4, are in 16.0 9 of methane? Relative atomic masses are H, 1.01; C, 12.01 (a) 1.0 mol (b) 0.75 mol (c) 0.68 mol (d) 0.33 mol (e) 1.25 mol 25. What is the percentage by mass of oxygen in carbon dioxide? Relative atomic masses are: C, 12.01; O, 16.00 (a) 73% (b) 67% (c) 61% (d) 36% (e) 27% 26. In a water molecule, the H-O-H angle is nearest (a) 180° (b) 120° (c) 109° (d) 90° 27. Water is a good solvent for (a) Ammonia gas (d) Copper metal Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (b) Methane gas (e) Liquid octane (e) 60° (c) Solid calcium carbonate Page 26 28. As Cl207 is added to water, what is formed? (a) HOCI (b) HCI and O2 (c) HCIO3 (d) HCIO 4 (e) ClO2 and O2 29. What volume of 0.123 mol/L aqueous HCI is needed to neutralize 40.0 mL of 0.175 mol/L aqueous NaOH? (a) 17.6 mL (b) 28.1 mL (c) 35.6 mL (d) 40.0 mL (e) 56.9 mL 30. In which of the following substances, all at100 kPa, is the average translational energy of the molecules the greatest? (a) Iron at 150°C (b) Oxygen at 1 00°C (c) Liquid water at 80°C (d) Carbon dioxide at 70°C (e) Ice at 0°C 31. If 100 9 MgCO 3 is fully converted into MgO upon heating, what is the maximum mass of MgO produced? Relative atomic masses: C, 12.01; O, 16.00; Mg, 24.32 (a) 40.39 (b) 47.8 9 (c) 49.7 9 (d) 52.2 9 (e) 77.1 9 32. Lime juice is about 100,000 times more acidic than neutral water. What is the approximate pH of lime juice? (a) 1.0 (b) 2.1 (c) 3.2 (d) 4.0 (e) 5.5 33. Hydrogen may be prepared by mixing (a) Phosphorus and phosphoric acid (c) Manganese dioxide and hydroiodic acid (e) Sulfuric acid with water (b) Zinc and hydrochloric acid (d) Copper and nitric acid 34. Which solution will have the highest vapour pressure at 25°C? (a) 0.010 mol/L NaCl(aq) (b) 0.10 mol/L HBr(aq) (c) 0.050 mol/L Ca(NO3)2(aq) (d) 0.10 mol/L Na2CO3(aq) (e) 0.020 mol/L CuSO4(aq) 35. According to the Arrhenius definition, HNO3 in water is a (a) weak base (b) strong base (c) weak acid (d) strong acid (e) nonelectrolyte 36. "A valence electron in a pure metal is not held by any specific atom, but all valence electrons are used to hold together the atoms of the metal". This statement is best classified as (a) A specific experimental fact (b) An opinion not based on evidence (c) A correct definition of a chemical term or expression, either in terms of experimental behaviour or of sound scientific theory (d) A scientific law expressing the directly observable results of many different experiments (e) A scientific theory which, while it cannot be directly measured or observed, is in accord with and explains the results of experiments Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 27 37. Sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is added to a solution of ammonium nitrate, NH4N03, in water, and the solution is warmed. What gas is evolved? (a) Ammonia (b) Nitrogen (c) Hydrogen (d) Oxygen (e) Nitrogen monoxide 38. Select the largest ion: (a) Al3+ (b) Cl-1 (c) K+ (d) S2- (e) Ca2+ 39. If 4.0 9 of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in enough water to make 400 mL of solution, wha is the molar concentration of sodium ions in the solution? Relative atomic masses: H, 1.01; O, 16.0; Na, 23.0 (a) 10.0 mol/L (b) 0.40 mol/L (c) 0.25 mol/L (d) 0.040 mol/L (e) 0.010 mol/L 40. How many moles of SO3 can be produced from 3.00 mol SO2 and 2.00 mol O2? (a) 1.00 mol SO3 (b) 1.50 mol SO3 (c) 2.00 mol SO3 (d) 3.00 mol SO3 (e) 5.00 mol SO3 1997 1. The letter Z represents any one of several atoms. Choose the one correct statement: 11 (a) Neutral atoms of Z have 16 electrons. 5 12 13 (b) Z and Z are isotopes of the same element. 6 6 4 (c) Z means that Z has atomic number 4 and mass number 2. 2 7 (d) The number of neutrons in Z is 3. 3 4 (e) The number of protons in Z is 4. 2 2. Compared to an electron, a proton has (a) the opposite charge and much less mass (b) the opposite charge and a much greater mass (c) no charge and much less mass (d) the same charge but a much greater mass (e) the same charge and about the same mass Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 28 3. Rutherford's alpha-particle bombardment of gold foil helped develop our current model of the atom by (a) finding the mass of the electron. (b) showing the existence of the neutron. (c) showing that the atom has a concentrated region of positive charge. (d) showing that the electron carries a negative charge. (e) showing the existence of the proton. 4. In terms of Bohr's K, L, M,... shells, what is the distribution of electrons in an atom of selenium in its lowest energy state? (a) 2, 8, 16 (b) 2, 8, 10, 16 (c) 2, 18, 8, 6 (d) 2, 8, 18, 4 (e) 2, 8, 18, 6 5. Which one of the following has the least ionic character? (a) Sodium fluoride (b) Phosphorus fluoride (d) Rubidium fluoride (e) Zinc fluoride 6. (c) Aluminum fluoride Which of the following is the correct Lewis structure for carbon dioxide: O C O (a) O C O (b) O C O (c) (d) O C O C O O (e) 7. Which one of the following has the highest boiling point? (a) H2Te (b) H2Se (c) H2S (d) H4C (e) H2O 8. In what region of the periodic table are the atoms with smallest covalent atomic radii found? (a) Lower left (b) Lower right (c) Lower centre (d) Upper centre (e) Upper right 9. Which one of the following statements is true of aluminum? (a) It is the most abundant element in the earth's crust. (b) The metal forms a protective oxide coating when exposed to air. (c) It occurs in nature as the free metal. (d) It has a high tensile strength. (e) It is one of the hardest elements. 10. Which ion has the largest radius? (a) O2(b) F(c) Cl- 11. (d) S2- (e) P3- Which one of the following compounds is the largest contributor to the greenhouse effect? (a) CO2 (b) C6H6 (c) CH4 (d) H3CCO2H (e) CaCO3 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 29 12. Four of these processes normally consume oxygen. Which one does not? (a) combustion (b) rusting of iron (c) respiration in animals (d) photosynthesis in plants (e) operation of an acetylene torch 13. The catalytic converter in an automobile oxidizes carbon monoxide, CO, to carbon dioxide, CO2, 2CO + O 2 → 2CO2 How many litres of oxygen are needed to oxidize 100 L of carbon monoxide at constant temperature and pressure? (a) 18 L (b) 36 L (c) 50 L (d) 100 L (e) 200 L 14. What volume of argon gas at 200 kPa and 25°C must be added to a 1.00-litre glass flask containing nitrogen gas at 140 kPa and 25°C to give a mixture of gases having a total pressure of 420 kPa at 25°C? (a) 1.40 L (b) 1.70 L (c) 2.00 L (d) 2.86 L (e) 3.10 L 15. Gases are most effectively liquefied by (a) raising the temperature and lowering the pressure. (b) raising the pressure and lowering the temperature. (c) lowering both the temperature and pressure. (d) raising both the temperature and pressure. (e) lowering the temperature and keeping the pressure unchanged. 16. If the temperature and pressure are the same, one gram of hydrogen gas has about the same number of atoms as Atomic Molar Masses H 1.0 g⋅mol-1 N 14.0 g⋅mol-1 (a) 1 g of nitrogen gas. (b) 2 g of nitrogen gas. (c) 7 g of nitrogen gas. (d) 14 g of nitrogen gas. (e) 28 g of nitrogen gas. 17. According to the Avogadro Principle, one litre of gaseous hydrogen and one litre of gaseous ammonia contain the same number of (a) atoms at standard conditions. (b) molecules at all conditions. (c) molecules at standard conditions only. (d) atoms if conditions in both containers are the same. (e) molecules if conditions in both containers are the same. Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 30 18. One litre of gaseous krypton is compared to one litre of gaseous neon, both at standard temperature and pressure. Select the correct statement. (a) The average neon atom hits the walls of its container with more force than the average krypton atom does in its container. (b) The average krypton atom moves more slowly than the average neon atom. (c) Krypton and neon atoms have the same average speed. (d) Krypton atoms have a greater average kinetic energy than the neon atoms do. (e) Neon and krypton atoms hit the walls of the containers with the same frequency. 19. Which temperature on the Celsius scale corresponds to 257 K on the Kelvin scale? (a) -16°C (b) -26°C (c) 273°C (d) 347°C (e) 520°C 20. When the following equation is balanced, what is the coefficient of oxygen, O2? 2C4H10(g) + ? O2(g) → ? CO2(g) + ? H2O(g) (a) 7 (b) 9 (c) 13 (d) 15 (e) 18 21. Which one of the following procedures is the least hazardous? (a) Adding water to concentrated sulfuric acid. (b) Adding concentrated sulfuric acid to water. (c) Adding finely-divided calcium metal powder to acid. (d) Adding a large piece of sodium metal to water. (e) Burning potassium metal wire in fluorine gas. 22. The correctly-matched names and formulas below are 1- Sodium sulfite X- Na2SO4 2- Sodium sulfate Y- Na2S 3- Sodium sulfide Z- Na 2SO3 (a) 1X, 2Y, 3Z (b) 1X, 2Z, 3Y (d) 1Z, 2Y, 3X (e) 1Z, 2X, 3Y 23. 24. The analysis by mass of a pure white powder is: H 5.61% C 5.60% O 67.29% Na 21.50% Which formula is consistent with this analysis? Atomic Molar Masses H 1.01 g·mol-1 C 10.8 g·mol-1 O 16.0 g·mol-1 Na 22.99 g·mol-1 (a) Na2CO3·10H2O (b) Na2CO3·NaOH (d) Na2CO3·6H2O (e) NaHCO3 (c) 1Y, 2X, 3Z (c) Na2CO3·NaHCO 3 If X represents any of the elements of the carbon family, then the general formula for the hydrogen compound of X is (a) XH5 (b) X2H3 (c) XH (d) XH 2 (e) XH4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 31 25. Which processes are endothermic? (1) Mg(s) → Mg(liquid) (2) Ca+ (g) + e- → Ca(g) (3) Cl-(g) → Cl(g) + e(4) CO2(g) → CO2(s) (a) (1) only (b) (1) and(3) only (d) (2) and(4) only (e) (2),(3) and(4) only (c) (1) and(4) only 26. Approximately how many molecules are in 11 g of carbon dioxide, CO2, gas? Atomic Molar Masses C 12.0 g·mol-1 O 16.0 g·mol-1 (a) 1.5 x 1023 (b) 3.0 x 1023 (c) 6.0 x 1023 (d) 2.4 x 1023 (e) 1.2 x 1023 27. Hydrogen gas is a product in one of the following cases. Which one? (a) Calcium oxide is warmed with ammonium chloride. (b) Aqueous hydrogen peroxide is added to an aqueous solution of iron(III) nitrate. (c) Aluminum turnings are heated with hot, concentrated potassium hydroxide solution. (d) Copper is placed in dilute, aqueous nitric acid. (e) Solid sodium carbonate is added to dilute, aqueous hydrochloric acid. 28. Diborane, B2H6, has been used as a rocket fuel. It reacts with liquid oxygen according to the equation B2H6 + 3O 2 → B2O3 + 3H 2O What mass of oxygen is required to react with 1.00 g of diborane? Atomic Molar Masses B 10.8 g·mol-1 H 1.01 g·mol-1 O 16.0 g·mol-1 (a) 1.16 g (b) 1.74 g (c) 3.47 g (d) 6.94 g (e) 10.4 g 29. Sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, is prepared by the following reaction: 2 NaOH + Cl 2 → NaCl + NaClO + H 2O If 65 g of chlorine, Cl2, is bubbled into a solution containing 80 g of sodium hydroxide, which component limits the quantity of sodium hypochlorite formed? Atomic Molar Masses H 1.01 g·mol-1 Na 23.0 g·mol-1 O 16.0 g·mol-1 Cl 35.5 g·mol-1 (a) Cl2 (b) NaCl (c) H2O (d) NaOH (e) NaClO Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 32 30. When 40 g of copper is heated with 4 g of sulfur, all of the sulfur is converted to Cu2S according to the reaction: 2Cu + S → Cu2S Approximately how many grams of copper remain uncombined? Atomic Molar Masses Cu 63.5 g·mol-1 S 32 g·mol-1 (a) 4 g (b) 8 g (c) 16 g (d) 24 g (e) 32 g 31. How many litres of oxygen gas, O2, measured at STP, will be required to burn 1.00 mol of acetylene gas, C2H2? C2H2(g) + 5/2O2(g) → 2CO2(g) + H2O(g) (a) 8.90 (b) 56.0 (c) 67.2 (d) 89.0 (e) 112 32. A sample of pure strontium metal, Sr, weighing 1.350 g was quantitatively converted to 1.597 g of pure SrO. If the atomic weight of oxygen is taken to be 16.0, what is the atomic weight of strontium? (a) 13.5 (b) 16.0 (c) 18.9 (d) 87.4 (e) 100.9 33. If one mole of an acid neutralizes two moles of a base, then (a) the acid is twice as concentrated as the base. (b) the base is twice as concentrated as the acid. (c) one mole of acid supplies one-half mole of hydrogen ions. (d) one mole of acid supplies one mole of hydrogen ions. (e) one mole of acid supplies two moles of hydrogen ions. 34. In going through the three physical states water would normally undergo (a) changes in mass. (b) no energy changes. (c) changes in weight. (d) changes in density. (e) changes in composition. 35. As acetic acid is slowly added to a solution of ammonium hydroxide, the conductivity increases because (a) a soluble compound is formed. (b) acetic acid dissociates readily. (c) the pH of the solution changes. (d) the number of ions in solution increases. (e) neutralization is an exothermic reaction. 36. Assuming that 1 L of HCl solution contains two times the Avogadro number of ions, the molarity of HCl in this solution is (a) 1.0 (b) 2.0 (c) 3.0 (d) 6.0 (e) 0.5 37. AB2 is the salt of a strong acid and a weak base. A 0.02 mol/L solution of this salt is a saturated solution at 25°C What is the concentration of B- ions in solution? (a) 1.0 x 10-7 mol/L (b) 4.0 x 10-4 mol/L (c) 1.0 x 10-3 mol/L (d) 2.0 x 10-2 mol/L (e) 4.0 x 10-2 mol/L Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 33 38. Identify all the spectator ions in the following reaction: Pb(NO 3)2(aq) + 2NaI(aq) → Pbl2(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) (1) Pb2+ (aq) (2) NO 3-(aq) (3) Na+ (aq) (4) I-(aq) (a)(3) only (b)(1) and(3) only (c)(1) and(4) only (d)(2) and(3) only (e)(1),(2) and(4) only 39. Which one of the following oxides is the most basic? (a) CaO (b) CO2 (c) Cl2O7 (d) P4O10 (e) N2O5 1998 1. A beta particle is (a) the nucleus of a helium atom. (c) also called a photon. (e) a negatively-charged hydrogen ion. (b) negatively-charged and has mass number zero. (d) a pair of electrons. 2. Here is one method of separating and isolating the components of a mechanical mixture of 0.1 mm diameter glass beads, iron filings, iodine, and table salt: (i) In a fume hood, gently heat the mixture in a tall beaker covered by a watch glass, then carefully lift off the watch glass and remove component(1) which is attached to its underside. (ii) To the cooled residue in the beaker add warm water and stir. This dissolves component(2). (iii) Filter the solution plus undissolved material, and wash with warm water. This leaves component(3) &(4) on the filter paper. (iv) Evaporate the filtrate to recover component(2). (v) Spread the residue that was on the filter paper on a glass plate and repeatedly pass a magnet over the mixture. This removes component(3), which is attached to the magnet. Which is the only correct identification of the components? (a) (1) iodine,(2) iron filings,(3) salt,(4) glass beads (b) (1) iodine,(2) glass beads,(3) iron filings,(4) salt (c) (1) glass beads,(2) iodine,(3) salt,(4) iron filings (d) (1) salt(2) iodine,(3) iron filings,(4) glass beads (e) (1) iodine(2) salt,(3) iron filings,(4) glass beads 3. An element, X, has only two isotopes, of relative masses 24.01 and 26.01, and the relative atomic mass of a natural sample of the element is 24.31. What is the percentage abundance of atoms of the heavier isotope? (a) 7% (b) 15% (c) 30% (d) 60% (e) 85% 4. Which molecule has no lone pairs of electrons on the underlined atom? (a) OF2 (b) H3P (c) NF3 (d) CH4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (e) HCl Page 34 5. The N 2 molecule is isoelectronic with (1) O2 (2) NO + (3) CO (4) NO (a)(1) and(3) only (b)(2) and(4) only (d)(2) and(3) only (e)(2),(3) and(4) only (c)(3) only 6. In which one of the following compounds do the bond(s) have the greatest ionic character? (a) PCl5 (b) CCl4 (c) AlCl3 (d) Cl2 (e) NaCl 7. When two atoms share a pair of electrons, the bond formed is (a) ionic (b) double (c) covalent (d) bivalent (e) electrovalent 8. Since sodium and potassium are both members of Group 1A in the periodic table, a sodium and a potassium atom have the same (a) atomic mass. (b) number of protons in their nuclei. (c) atomic number and the same nuclear charge. (d) characteristic of losing one electron per atom to form an ion. (e) total number of electrons around the nucleus. 9. Which molecule has the greatest bond dissociation energy? (a) O2 (b) Cl2 (c) H2 (d) N2 (e) F2 Which of these metals combines most readily with oxygen? (a) zinc (b) iron (c) copper (d) sodium 10. (e) aluminum 11. According to Avogadro's law, at the same temperature and pressure, which sample of gas contains the same number of particles as one litre of oxygen, O2? (a) 1 litre of helium, He (b) 2 litres of neon, Ne (c) 3 litres of carbon dioxide, CO2 (d) 2 litres of hydrogen, H2 (e) 2.5 litres of methane, CH4 12. One litre of a certain gas has a mass of 4 g at STP. Given that the molar volume of an ideal gas under standard conditions is 22.4 L, which one of the following statements is correct? (a) The gas is helium. (b) The molar mass of the gas is 4 g/mol. (c) The molar mass of the gas is 89.6 g/ mol. (d) 6 x 1023 molecules of the gas have a mass of 4 g. (e) There are two atoms in each molecule of the gas. 13. A gas occupies a 1.5 L container at 25°C and 2.0 atm. What pressure would be expected if the gas is tranferred to a 3.0 L container at the same temperature? (a) 1.0 atm (b) 2.0 atm (c) 3.0 atm (d) 4.0 atm (e) 5.0 atm 14. An ideal gas is one in which the molecules (a) are all monatomic. (b) have an absolute temperature of 0°C. (c) do not interact with each other. (d) can be liquefied above absolute zero. (e) tend to stick to the walls of the container. Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 35 15. Which graph represents the relationship between the volume of an ideal gas and its temperature(in Kelvin) at constant pressure? (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 16. At what temperature is the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas twice as great as at 100°C? (a) 137 K (b) 273 K (c) 373 K (d) 546 K (e) 746 K 17. The Haber process for the industrial production of ammonia is: N2 + 3 H 2 → 2 NH 3 This reaction is an example of (a) a substitution reaction. (b) a displacement reaction. (c) a combination reaction. (d) a decomposition reaction. (e) an elimination reaction. 18. An oxide of nitrogen contains 36.4% oxygen by mass, and its relative molecular mass is near 90. Which oxide of nitrogen is it? Relative Atomic Mass H 1.0 N 14.0 O 16.0 (a) NH4NO 3 (b) N3O3 (c) N4O2 (d) N2O4 (e) N2O5 19. What substance is a nonelectrolyte in an aqueous solution? (a) ammonia (b) ethanoic(acetic) acid (d) carbon tetrachloride (e) calcium hydroxide (c) hydrogen fluoride 20. Which equation is not balanced? (a) 2 C + SiO2 → Si + 2 CO (b) 2 Mg2Sn + 8 H2O → 2 SnH4 + 4 Mg(OH)2 (c) H3CBr + Mg → H3CMgBr (d) 3 Pb + 8 HNO3 → 3 Pb(NO 3)2 + 3 NO + 4 H2O (e) 2 NaOH + Cl2 → NaCl + NaClO + H 2O 21. In which one of the following reactions(all occur in pure water) would a precipitate be most likely to form? (a) KOH(aq) + H 2O(l) ? (b) Ag(NO3)(aq) + NaCl(aq) ? (c) KOH(aq) + HBr(aq) ? (d) Na2SO4(aq) + KNO 3(aq) ? (e) NaNO 3(aq) + HBr(aq) ? 22. Consider the unbalanced expression: ? Cu(s) + ? NO 3-(aq) + ? H+ (aq) →? Cu2+ (aq) + ? NO(g) + ? H2O(l) Which set of coefficients correctly balances the equation? (a) 4, 5, 3, 8, 2, 3 (b) 3, 2, 8, 7, 2, 4 (c) 2, 4, 3, 8, 3, 3 (d) 3, 1, 8, 7, 4, 2 (e) 3, 2, 8, 3, 2, 4 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 36 23. Which processes are exothermic ? (1) condensing steam on a cool surface (2) converting solid carbon dioxide to gaseous carbon dioxide in cold, dry air (3) dissolving KOH in water (4) expanding a gas (a) (1),(3) and(4) only (b) (1) and(3) only (c) (2) and(4) only (d) (4) only (e) (1) and(4) only 24. Which procedure could be used to determine whether a solution is saturated? (a) measure the volume (b) evaporate the solution (c) cool the solution slowly (d) warm the solution slowly (e) add a crystal of the solute 25. Since sodium is an active metal it (a) occurs free in nature. (b) forms ions readily. (c) gains electrons readily. (d) forms unstable compounds. (e) liberates oxygen when it reacts with water. 26. Copper oxide(CuO) reacts with hydrogen(H2) and produces copper(Cu) and water(H2O). How many moles of water can 240 g of CuO produce? Atomic Molar Mass Cu 63.5 g/mol H 1.0 g/mol O 16.0 g/mol (a) 1.0 mol (b) 6.0 mol (c) 3.0 mol (d) 18 mol (e) 54 mol 27. How many moles of H 2O are there in 0.6 L of water?(The density of water is 1.00 g/mL and its concentration is 55.5 M at 25°C) (a) 0.6 mol (b) 6.0 mol (c) 19 mol (d) 33 mol (e) 37 mol 28. For the following reaction: 2 NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2 H 2O, how many millilitres of 0.10 M sodium hydroxide solution exactly neutralize 10 mL of 0.20 M sulfuric acid? (a) 2.0 (b) 4.0 (c) 10 (d) 20 (e) 40 29. Gaseous hydrogen burns in gaseous oxygen and water is produced. If 6.0 mol of hydrogen is burned with 4.0 mol oxygen and the reaction is as complete as possible, how many moles of the excess, non limiting reactant are left at the end of the experiment? (a) 1.0 mol (b) 2.0 mol (c) 3.0 mol (d) 4.0 mol (e) 6.0 mol Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 37 30. If 4.0 g of sodium hydroxide is dissolved in enough water to make 400 mL of solution, what is the molar concentration of the solution? Relative Atomic Mass Hydrogen 1.0 Oxygen 16.0 Sodium 23.0 (a) 0.010 mol/L (b) 0.040 mol/L (c) 0.25 mol/L (d) 0.40 mol/L (e) 10 mol/L 31. At 25°C, vinegar is about 300 times more acidic than pure water, which has a pH of 7.0. What is the approximate pH of vinegar? (a) 1.0 (b) 2.5 (c) 3.1 (d) 4.0 (e) 4.5 32. If a sulfuric acid solution has a density of 1.29 g/mL and is 38% by mass sulfuric acid, what is the molar concentration of sulfuric acid? Relative Atomic Mass Hydrogen 1.0 Oxygen 16.0 Sulfur 32.0 (a) 10 mol/L (b) 5.0 mol/L (c) 0.98 mol/L (d) 0.49 mol/L (e) 0.38 mol/L 33. A small amount of solid calcium hydroxide is gently swirled in a test tube almost full of water until no further change occurs. Most of the solid does not dissolve. The resulting solution is (a) dilute and supersaturated. (b) dilute and saturated. (c) dilute and unsaturated. (d) concentrated and unsaturated. (e) concentrated and saturated. 34. Why is it dangerous to dilute sulphuric acid by pouring water into the concentrated acid? (a) The heat evolved may rapidly convert the water into steam. (b) A fire may be started. (c) A poisonous gas may be given off. (d) The water may decompose. (e) The acid could solidify and break the container. 35. Glucose(C6H12O6) and glycerol(C3H8O3) are both nonelectrolytes. Compare a solution of 10 g of glucose in 1000 g water with a solution of 10 g of glycerol in 1000 g water. Choose the correct statement: (a) Both solutions freeze at 0°C. (b) Both solutions freeze at the same temperature, which is above 0°C. (c) Both solutions freeze at the same temperature, which is below 0°C. (d) The glycerol solution has a lower freezing point than the glucose solution. (e) The glucose solution has a lower freezing point than the glycerol solution. 36. In an aqueous solution, salts exist in the form of (a) crystals (b) molecules (c) atoms (d) ions Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (e) dimers Page 38 37. When 20 g of the compound XY is dissolved in water to make 250 mL of a solution, a 0.500 M solution is obtained. What is the molar mass of XY? (a) 20.0 g (b) 40.0 g (c) 80.0 g (d) 100 g (e) 160 g 38. For the following reaction: 2 As(s) + 3 NaOH(aq) → Na3AsO 3(aq) + AsH 3(g), what volume of arsine gas(AsH3), measured at STP, would be produced if 25 g of arsenic reacts with excess NaOH?(The molar volume of an ideal gas under standard conditions is 22.4 L) Atomic Molar Mass As 74.9 g/mol (a) 3.7 L (b) 7.5 L (c) 11 L (d) 15 L (e) 22 L 39. What hydrogen ion concentration results from mixing 25 mL of 0.023 mol/L Ba(OH)2 solution with 125 mL of 0.014 mol/L HBr solution? (a) 0.0092 mol/L (b) 0.0078 mol/L (c) 0.0020 mol/L (d) 0.0040 mol/L (e) 0.0063 mol/L 1999 1. The letter Z represents any one of several atoms. Choose the one correct statement: (a) The number of protons in 14 (b) The number of neutrons in 6 Z is 8. (c) (d) 13 6 Z means that Z has atomic number 6 and 12 12 6 Z and 6 Z are isotopes of one element. 13 6 Z is 13. mass number 7. (e) Neutral atoms of 12 6 Z have 2. Which two species have the same charge and mass number? (a) a neutron and a hydrogen atom (b) an electron and a positron (c) an electron and a H ion (d) a positron and an electron (e) a hydrogen atom and a positron 3. How many valence electrons are there in Cl- ? (a) 7 (b) 8 (c) 17 (d) 6 6 electrons. (e) 18 4. Which one of the following has the most ionic character? (a) CsF (b) Rb2S (c) KCI (d) NaBr (e) LiI 5. The second ionization energy of an element, M, in the gaseous state, is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from (a) one-half of a mole of M atoms. (b) one mole of M atoms. (c) one mole of M+ ions. (d) one mole of M2+ ions. (e) one mole of M3+ ions. 6. In a water molecule the H-O-H angle is nearest to (a) 1 80°. (b) 1 20°. (c) 109° (d) 90°. Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (e) 60°. Page 39 7. The N 2 molecule is isoelectronic with (1 ) O2 (2) NO + (3) CO (4) NO (a) (1) and (3) only. (b) (2) and (4) only. (c) (3) only. (d) (2) and (3) only. (e) (2), (3) and (4) only. 8. The region of the periodic table (see the cover of this exam) in which the elements of greatest density are found is the (a) top, right. (b) top, left. (c) bottom, right. (d) bottom, left. (e) bottom, centre. 9. The electron dot diagram for PH3(g) is H (a) P H H P H H P H H (b) 10. Which compound has no covalent bonds? (a) Na2S04 (b) HCI03 (c) CH3CI H (c) (d) NaN03 H H (d) P H H (e) KCI 11. Exactly 2.00 L of an ideal gas is cooled from 100°C to 30°C. What is the new volume of the gas if the pressure is kept constant? (a) 0.60 L (b) 1.62 L (c) 1.80 L (d) 2.46L (e) 36.2 L 12. What temperature is half as hot as 0°C? (a) 50 K (b) 137K (c) 100K (d) 273 K (e) 546 K 13. In a mixture of N2 and O2 gases, the N2 molecules and the O2 molecules have the same (a) average velocity. (b) average momentum. (c) molecular mass. (d) average kinetic energy. (e) partial pressure. 14. Which statement correctly describes Avogadro's hypothesis about gases? (a) At the same temperature, the average kinetic energy of all gases is the same. (b) At constant temperature, pressure and volume are directly proportional. (c) The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the volume of its molecules. (d) At the same temperature, all gases exert the same pressure on the walls of their containers. (e) The volume is proportional to the number of moles present, if temperature and pressure are constant. 15. A balloon of volume 5.0 L at 27°C contains helium at a pressure of 120 kPa. How much helium is in the balloon? (a) 5.0 mol (b) 1.2 mol (c) 0.17 mol (d) 0.21 mol (e) 0.24 mol Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 40 16. Select the one incorrect statement about ideal gases. (a) The total pressure of a mixture of non-reacting gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of all the gases in the mixture. (b) The volumes of gases used or produced in a chemical reaction, and measured at the same temperature and pressure, can be expressed as the ratios of small, whole numbers. (c) A plot of V against P will pass through the pointP=0, V=0. (d) A plot of V against T extrapolated to V = 0 for a gas will cross the T-axis at absolute zero. (e) Equal volumes of two gases contain the same number of molecules, provided the pressure and temperature are the same. 17. Phantasy Phil wrote five different equations for the reaction of aqueous ammonia with aqueous hydrochloric acid. Which one is correct? (a) NH3 + HCI → NH 2CI + H 2 (b) NH 3 + HCI → NH 4+ + Cl (c) NH3 + 3HCI → NC13 + 3H 2 (d) 2NH 3 + HCI + 2H20 → NH 4+ + NOCI + OH- 3H2 (e) 2NH3 + 2HCI → NH 2OH + NH4+ + 2CI- + H + 18. Which processes are endothermic? (1 ) CO2(s) → C02(g) (2) Cl(g) + e- → Cl-(g) (3) Ca(g) → Ca+ (g) + e(4) Mg(liquid) → Mg(s) (a) (2), (3) and (4) only (b) (1) and (3) only (d) (1 ) only (e) (1) and (4) only (c) (2) and (4) only 19. The reaction, 2 Na(s) + O 2(g) → Na2O2(s), (a) a displacement. (d) a synthesis. (b) a decomposition . (e) a substitution . is best described as (c) an elimination . 20. When this equation is balanced and the smallest whole-number coefficients appear, what is the coefficient of 02? ?Cr2O3 + ? KOH + ?O2 → ? K2CrO4 + ?H20 (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 6 (e) 8 21. Three moles of ammonium nitrate contain how many moles of nitrogen atoms? (a) Three (b) Six (c) Nine (d) Eighteen (e) Twenty-seven 22. Amixture of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide contains a total of 6.0 mol of these gases, and the mole fraction of nitrogen is 0.40. What mass of nitrogen is present in this mixture? (a) 34 g (b) 56 g (c) 67 g (d) 208 g (e) 250 g Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 41 23. In a chemical reaction between two substances, the limiting reagent must be the substance that (a) has the lower mass. (b) has the smaller number of moles. (c) is used up most slowly. (d) is present in excess. (e) is used up first. 24. What is the formula for ferric sulfate? (a) Fe2(SO4)3 (b) Fe3(SO4)2 (c) Fe2(SO3)3 25. In which pair of anions do both names end in '-ate'? (a) Cl-1, Cl03-1 (b) Cl03-1, NO 3-1 -1 -1 (d) HS , HSO4 (e) Cl02-1, NO 2-1 (d) Fe3SO4 (e) FeSO4 (c) NO2-1, NO 3-1 26. How many moles of rubidium peroxide, Rb2O2(s) can be made from 1.0 mol of Rb(s) and 2.0 mol of 02(g)? (a) 3.0 mol (b) 2.0 mol (c) 1.5 mol (d) 1.0 mol (e) 0.50 mol 27. Apure white powder was found to have the following composition (percent by mass): Carbon 14.29% Hydrogen 1.19% Sodium 27.38% Oxygen 57.14% Which formula is consistent with this analysis? (a) NaHCO3 (b) Na2CO3⋅6H2O (c) Na2CO3⋅NaHCO 3 (d) Na2CO3⋅NaOH (e) Na2CO3⋅10H20 28. If 50.0 g MgCO3 is fully converted into MgO upon heating, what is the maximum mass of MgO produced? (a) 20.2 g(b) 23.9 g (c) 24.9 g (d) 26.6g e) 37.6g 29. What is the value of ∆H for the reaction 3 H2(g) + N2(g) → 2 NH 3(g) H-H 435 kJ/mol (a) -83 kJ(b) -122 kJ given the following bond energies? N-H 389 kJ/mol N-N 946 kJ/mol (c) +122kJ (d) -1084 kJ (e) -1770 kJ 30. Aluminum chloride forms a hydrate with the formula Al2CI6⋅nH2O. The substance was analyzed to determine the percentage water in the hydrate. In the analysis the crucible and the sample of aluminum chloride were heated to constant mass. Mass of crucible 23.40 g Mass of crucible and hydrate 31.44 g Mass of crucible and residue after heating 27.84 g The percentage of water in the hydrate is (a) 31.4% (b) 36.0% (c) 44.8% (d) 55.2% (e) 67.9% Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 42 31. Water is added to 50 mL of 2.0 mol/L aqueous hydrochloric acid to make one litre of solution. During this dilution, the pH (a) changes by less than 0.1 pH unit. (b) rises by about 0.3 pH unit. (c) rises by about 1 pH unit. (d) falls by about 1 pH unit. (e) falls by about 0.3 pH unit. 32. Select the one correct statement about a concentrated solution of a strong electrolyte in water. (a) Its boiling point is below 100°C. (b) Its freezing point is above 0°C. (c) It is a poorer conductor of electricity than pure water. (d) Its vapour pressure is lower than that of pure water at the same temperature. (e) It contains a high proportion of neutral electrolyte molecules. 33. What minimum volume of 0.123 mol/L aqueous HCI is needed to neutralize 20.0 mL of 0.175 mol/L aqueous NaOH? (a) 56.3 mL (b) 40.0 mL (c) 35.6 mL (d) 28.5 mL (e) 17.6 mL 34. Potassium hydroxide, KOH, is added to a solution of ammonium nitrate, NH4NO 3, in water, and the solution is warmed. What gas is evolved? (a) Ammonia (b) Nitrogen (c) Hydrogen (d) Oxygen (e) Nitrogen monoxide 35. Four different solid substances are observed in nearly saturated aqueous solutions: • substance (1) is more soluble in cold than in hot water • substance (2) is more soluble in hot than • dissolving substance (3) cools the solution • dissolving substance (4) warms the solution Which substances dissolve endothermically? (a) Substances (1) and (2) only (b) Substances (2) and (3) only (c) Substances (3) and (4) only (d) Substances (1) and (3) only (e) Substances (2) and (4) only 36. Identify all the spectator ions in the following reaction: Pb(NO 3)2(aq) + 2 Kl(aq) → Pbl2(s) + 2 KNO3(aq) 2+ (1) Pb (aq) (2) NO3-1(aq) (3) I-1(aq) (4) K+ (aq) (a) (1), (2) and (3) only (b) (1) and (3) only (c) (2) and (4) only (d) (4) only (e) (1) and (4) only 37. Which gas when present in the air we breathe causes physical discomfort to humans, even at low concentration? (a) Nitrogen (b) Argon (c) Helium (d) Sulfur dioxide (e) Carbon dioxide Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 43 38. An odorless, colourless, tasteless gas is thought to be oxygen. Which observation would support this suggestion? (a) Burning the gas in air produces only water. (b) The gas extinguishes a flame. (c) The gas turns limewater milky. (d) A glowing splint bursts into flame in the gas. (e) The gas decolorizes a brown apple. 39. Of the following, what is the most abundant nitrogen-containing pollutant in the Earth's lower atmosphere? (a) NO2 (b) Li3N (c) NH4CI (d) N2O (e) N2 2000 1. What volume of F2(g) must react with excess Br2(g) to give 2.46 L of BrF5(g)? (a) 2.46 L (b) 6.15 L (c) 0.984 L (d) 12.3 L (e) 0.492 L 2. In which one of the following compounds is the oxidation state of chlorine the most positive? (a) HCl (b) Cl2 (c) NaCl (d) HClO3 (e) BrCl 3. A compound contains only C, H, and N. Analysis shows that the compound is 75.9% C by mass and 17.7% N by mass. What is the empirical formula of the compound? (a) C3H4N (b) C4H4N (c) C5H5N (d) C6H6N2 (e) C10H7N2 4. A mixture of BaCl2 and Ba(NO3)2, with a total mass of 2.00 g, is dissolved in water and treated with excess AgNO3 solution. The precipitate (AgCl) is dried and found to weigh 0.688 g. How much BaCl2 was in the original mixture? (a) 1.00 g (b) 0.500 g (c) 2.00 g (d) 0.688 g (e) 1.33 g 5. Which of the following involves a chemical change? (1) evaporation (3) oxidation (2) neutralization (a) (1), (2), (3), and (4) (b) (1) and (3) (d) (1) only (e) (2), (3), and (4) 6. 7. What value of x is required to balance the reaction Be3N2 + x H2O → 3 Be(OH)2 + 2 NH 3 ? (a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 5 (d) 6 (4) sublimation (c) (2) and (3) (e) 12 Suppose 6.0 mot N2O and 8.0 mol O2 react via 2 N2O + 3 O 2 → 4 N O 2 to produce as much N 2O as possible. Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) 0.33 mol O2 remains (b) 0.67 mol O2 remains (c) 0.33 mol N2O remains (d) 0.67 mol N2O remains (e) 4.0 mol N2O and 5.0 mol O2 remain Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 44 8. Which one of the following reactions, when carried out in aqueous solution, produces a precipitate? (a) H2SO4 + 2 KOH → (b) CaCl2 + Na2CO3 → (c) 2 NH4Cl + K2SO4 → (d) HNO3 + NaOH → (e) 2 NaOH + H 2S → 9. In the reaction AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) → HNO3(aq) + AgCl(s), the spectator ions are (a) Ag+ and NO3(b) H+ and Cl(d) Ag+ and Cl(e) NO3- and Cl- (c) H+ and NO3- 10. Identify the element X from the following information. (i) At 25°C and 101 kPa, it is a liquid. (ii) The formula of its sodium salt is NaX (iii) Its gas phase molecules have the formula X2 The element X could be, (a) mercury (b) hydrogen (c) nitrogen (d) sulfur (e) bromine 11. The correct formula for sodium nitrate is (a) Na3N (b) NaN (c) NaNO (e) NaNO (d) NaNO 3 12. Copper(ll) oxide reacts with hydrogen gas, producing copper metal and water. What is the correct chemical equation for this reaction? (a) Cu2O2(s) + 2 H 2(g) → 2 Cu(s) + 2 H 2O(l) (b) CuO(s) + H2(g) → C(s) + H 2O(l) (c) Cu2O(S) + 2 H(g) → 2 Cu(s) + H 2O(l) (d) CuO(s) + 2 H(g) → Cu(s) + H 2O(l) (e) CuO2(s) + 2 H 2(g) → Cu(s) + 2 H 2O(l) 13. The space shuttle maneuvers in outer space using thrusters that obtain their energy from the reaction between hydrazine (N 2H4) and dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4). The equation for the reaction is 3 N2H4(l) + N2O4(l) → 4 N2(g) + 4 H2O(g) + 2H2(g) and ∆H is -1310 kJ per mole of N 2O4. How much energy is produced per mole of hydrazine? (a) 13.6 kJ (b) 40.9 kJ (c) 437 kJ (d) 1310 kJ (e) 3930 kJ 14. A gas in a flask has a pressure of 193 kPa at 0°C. What is the pressure at 300°C if the volume of the flask remains constant? (a) 405 kPa (b) 92.0 kPa (c) 493 kPa (d) 223 kPa (e) 2509 kPa 15. What is the ratio of oxygen atoms to hydrogen atoms in the mineral cacoxenite, Fe4(PO 4)3(OH) 3·12H2O? (a) 1: 1 (b) 5:1 (c) 19:27 (d) 27:15 (e) 15:27 16. An 11.3 g sample of gas occupies a volume of 3.56 L at STP. The molar mass of this gas is Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 45 (a) 3.17 g/mol (d) 71.1 g/mol (b)11.3 g/mol (e) 79.7 g/mol (c) 40.2 g/mol 17. Which of the following statements are true? (i) At a given temperature, He atoms move faster than Ar atoms. (ii) The volume of 1.00 mol O2 gas is only two thirds the volume of 1.00 mol O3 gas, at the same temperature and pressure. (iii) The volume of 1.00 mol of ideal gas is always 22.4 L. (iv) In an equimolar mixture of He and Ar gases, helium and argon exert the same pressure. (a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (ii) and (iv) (d) (ii) and (iii) (e) (i) and (iv) 18. What mass of solid sodium hydroxide is required to prepare 2.00 L of a 3.00 M solution? (a) 40 g (b) 80g (c) 240 g (d) 480 g (e) 667 g 19. A sample of water containing "temporary hardness" was boiled for a few minutes, then cooled and filtered. The formula of the compound left on the filter paper is most likely (a) CaCO3 (b) Ca(HCO3)2 (c) CaSO4 (d) CaCl2 (e) Mg(HCO 3)2 20. An aqueous solution was thought to contain a high concentration of chloride ions. To confirm the presence of chloride ions a chemist would probably add a solution of (a)barium chloride (b)sodium nitrate (c) sodium sulfate (d) silver chloride (e) silver nitrate 21. Which of the following metals will react readily with each of (i) cold water (ii) oxygen (iii) dilute acid? (a) Na (b) Mg (c) Pb (d) Au (e) Ti 22. Sulfide ores are one of the principal sources of industrial metals. Which of the following metals does not occur in substantial quantities as a sulfide ore? (a) copper (b) nickel (c) magnesium (d) mercury (e) zinc 23. An aqueous solution of pH 0.0 at 25°C is (a) slightly acidic. (b) strongly acidic. basic. (c) neutral. (d) slightly basic. (e) strongly 24. Complete neutralization of 60 mL of 1.0 M hydrochloric acid solution requires 80 mL of sodium hydroxide solution. What is the molar concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution? (a) 1.0 mol/L (b) 1.5 mol/L (c) 1.3 mol/L (d) 0.75 mol/L (e) 2.7 mol/L Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 46 25. Water is a liquid at room temperature, whereas hydrogen sulfide is a gas. This is because (a) the O—H bond is stronger than the S—H bond. (b) the H 2O molecule has a permanent dipole moment but the H2S molecule does not. (c) the hybridization of O in the H2O molecule is different from that of S in the H2S molecule. (d) the high electronegativity of O leads to strong hydrogen bonding. (e) oxygen has a smaller ionic radius. 26. When two elements unite to form an ionic crystal, what is the principal force that holds the particles together? (a) electrostatic attraction (b)Van der Waals forces (c) metallic bonding (d) covalent attraction (e) resonance 27. Which one of the following groups forms an isoelectronic series? (a) V2+ , V3+ , V4+ (b) S2-, Cl-, Ar (c) F-,Cl-,Br2+ 2+ 2+ 3+ 3+ 3+ (d) Co , Ni , Zn (e) Al ,Si , P 28. Which of the following represents the ground state electron configuration of an alkali metal? (a) 1s22s22p 5 (b)1s2 2s2 2p 6 (c) 1s2 2sl 2p 6 3sl 2 2 6 l 2 2 6 (d) 1s 2s 2p 3s (e)1s 2s 2p 3s2 29. Which of the following has the greatest bond energy? (a) HF (b) HCl (c) HBr (d) HI (e) HAt 30. What is the electron dot diagram for the nitrogen atom? (a) N (b) N N (c) N N (d) (e) 31. The ground state electron configuration of Cr2+ is (a) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 3 (b) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 3d4 (c) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 3d4 4sl (d) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 3d5 4sl (e) 1s2 2s2 2p 6 3s2 3p 6 4s2 4p 2 32. Electronegativity is a measure of (a) the electron affinity of an atom, ion or molecule. (b) the electromotive force developed between an element and a solution of its salt. (c) the energy acquired or released in the formation of an anion. (d) the affinity between the neutrons and electrons. (e) the power of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons. 33. For the reaction 2 H+ +2 IO 3- + 5 SO32- → 3 I2 + 5 SO42- + H 2O the reducing agent is (a) H+ (b) IO3(c) SO32(d) I2 (e) SO42 Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 47 34. Which describes the atomic structure of 358181Br-1 (a) 35 protons, 81 neutrons, 36 electrons (c) 46 protons, 35 neutrons, 47 electrons (e) 35 protons, 46 neutrons, 36 electrons (b) 36 protons, 45 neutrons, 37 electrons (d) 35 protons, 46 neutrons, 34 electrons 35. Isotopes of an element have (a) different atomic numbers. (b) different numbers of electrons. (c) the same atomic number and mass number. (d) the same mass numbers but different atomic numbers. (e) the same atomic numbers but different mass numbers. 36. The electron dot diagram for carbon dioxide is O C C O (a) O O (b) O C O O (d) (c) C O C O O (e) 37. The decomposition of PCl 5 is described by the chemical equation PCl5 → PCl3 + Cl2 In an experiment, 1.5 grams of Cl2 was obtained from 5.0 grams of PCl5. What was the percent yield? (a) less than 5% (b) 6.8% (c) 30% (d) 88% (e) greater than 90% 38. The chemical properties of element 19 will most closely resemble those of (a) element 9. (b) element 11. (c) element 18. (d) element 20. 39. The percent by mass of fluorine in calcium fluoride is (a) 64.32% (b) 48.67% (c) 32.16% 19.16% Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 (d) 24.33% (e) element 36. (e) Page 48 AVOGADRO EXAM 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 17 MAY 2001 TIME: 75 MINUTES This exam is being written by several thousand students. Please be sure that you follow the instructions below. We'll send you a report on your performance. Top performers are eligible for a prize. 1. Print your name here: 4. Print your name (last name, first name and optional middle initial) on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet. Also fill in the corresponding circles below your 2. Print your school name and city on your STUDENT RESPONSE sheet. printed name. 3. Select, and enter on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet, one of the following CODE numbers: 5. Now answer the exam questions. Indicate your choice on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet by Code 1 Ontario, now studying grade 11 Chemistry in a nonsemestered school Code 2 Ontario, now studying grade 11 Chemistry in a semestered school Code 3 marking one letter beside the question number. •Mark only one answer for each question. •Questions are all of the same value. •There is a penalty (1/4 off) for each incorrect answer, but no penalty if you do not answer. Ontario, grade 11 Chemistry already completed •Questions are not in order of difficulty. Code 5 Manitoba or Saskatchewan high school student Code 6 Québec high school student just filling the oval. Code 8 Alberta or British Columbia high school student Be careful that any erasures are complete—make Code 9 New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island high school student 6. Take care that you make firm, black pencil marks, the sheet white again. Code 10 Northwest Territories, Nunavut, or Yukon high school student Code 11 High school student outside Canada Code 12 Teacher H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La* Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn Fr Ra Ac** * Lanthanides ** Actinides AVOGADRO EXAM 2001 - ANSWERS 1 How many mm3 are there in one m3 ? A B C 2 4 10+6 Al3+ B B3+ C N3- D V3+ E Ne3- 10+3 10-3 E 10-9 Two students made independent measurements of the mass of an object using four different balances. Their results are shown below. Student A: 51.6 g, 50.8 g, 53.4 g, 49.3 g Average value: 51.3 g Student B: 50.1 g, 49.6 g, 51.0 g, 49.4 g Average value: 50.0 g 5 The true mass is exactly 51 g. Which statement is correct? A The results of Student A are more accurate but less precise. B The results of Student A are more accurate and more precise. C The results of Student B are more accurate and more precise. D The results of Student B are more accurate and less precise. 6 How many neutrons are there in one A 37 B 17 C 18 D 20 E 54 37Cl atom? In what region of the periodic table are the atoms with the smallest covalent atomic radii found? A upper left B lower left C upper right D lower right E upper centre None of the above statements is true. 7 3 A 10+9 D E Which monatomic ion has an atomic number of 13 and 10 electrons? The nucleus of any atom, except hydrogen, is made up of A only neutrons. B only protons. C equal numbers of electrons and protons. D equal numbers of protons and neutrons. E neutrons and protons. The first ionization energy of an isolated atom, X(g), is A the minimum energy required to remove an electron from X(g). B the maximum energy required to remove an electron from X(g). C the energy released when X acquires an electron to form X-(g). D the minimum energy required to remove an electron from X-(g) E the maximum energy required to remove an electron from X-(g). 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /2 8 Which one of the following elements would you expect to be the most similar in chemical properties to oxygen? 12 A U-tube mercury manometer is open on the right arm and connected to a gas sample at the other arm as shown below. The atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa and the difference in levels of mercury is 20 cm. What is the pressure of the gas in the bulb? A carbon B nitrogen A 121 kPa C fluorine B 104 kPa D neon C 94 kPa E sulfur D 98 kPa E 128 kPa 760 mm Hg = 101 kPa gas 20 cm 9 Which of the following is not a mixture? A brass B sodium chloride C air D seawater E stainless steel 13 A 140-g sample of nitrogen gas in a rigid container exerts a pressure of 203 kPa at 127oC. What is the volume of the container? 10 Noble gases are usually unreactive but a few compounds of the noble gases have been synthesized. Which one of the following chemical bonds is least likely to form? A 82 L B 26 L R = 8.3145 kPa L K-1 mol-1 C 110 L N, 14.01 g mol-1 D 160 L 0oC = 273.15 K E 52 L A Xe-O B Xe-F C Xe-N D Kr-F A 16 g mol 1 E Ar-F B 19 g mol 1 C 40 g mol 1 D 80 g mol E none of the above 14 A 7.20-L flask contains 20.0 g of an unknown gas at a pressure of 104 kPa and a temperature of 87oC. What is the molar mass of the gas? 11 Which compound contains both covalent and ionic bonds? A HClO4 B CsCl C graphite D KCN E water Note: Some teachers commented that HClO4 has ionic and covalent bonds. To the best of our knowledge, pure HClO4 is a liquid comprised of molecules with no ionic bonds. The monohydrate, HClO4$H2O, + however, is an ionic solid comprised of H3O − and ClO4 ions. - -1 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /3 15 What is the total pressure in a 4.55-L container if it contains 0.0410 mol O2, 0.173 mol N2 and 0.056 mol He, at a temperature of 167oC? 19 Which of the following has the lowest melting point? A CaO(s) B Si(s) C C6H12O6(s) A 250 kPa B 82.4 kPa C 217 kPa D NaNO3(s) D 0.0232 kPa E SiO2(s) E 2.14 kPa R = 8.3145 kPa L K-1 mol-1 0oC = 273.15 K 16 Which of the following gaseous compounds behaves most like an ideal gas at 298 K and 101 kPa? 20 What is the maximum mass of iron that can be recovered from 1.06 L of 0.20 M Fe2(SO4)3 solution? A 12 g Fe, 55.85 B 24 g S, 32.07 A NO B H2S C 6.0 g C HF D 80 g D N2 E 40 g E SO3 17 What is the correct formula of the stable compound that contains only aluminum and sulfate ions? A B 21 A compound of sulfur and phosphorus contains 72.13% sulfur by mass. What is the empirical formula of this compound? A P2S5 B P2S3 C PS3 D P2S E PS2 Al2S3 AlSO4 C Al3S2 D Al3(SO4)2 E Al2(SO4)3 18 Which of the following molecules is not planar? (The central atom is underlined and all other atoms are bonded to it.) O, 16.00 S, 32.07 P, 30.97 22 Magnesium burns in oxygen to produce magnesium oxide, MgO. If 5.0 moles of magnesium and 4.0 moles of oxygen react to produce as much MgO as possible, how much of the excess reactant remains? A SF4 A 1.0 mol Mg B BrF3 B 1.0 mol O2 C SO3 C 1.5 mol O2 D H2CO D 3.0 mol Mg E AlF3 E 0.5 mol Mg 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /4 23 What volume of 12 M HCl(aq) solution is required for the preparation of 7.50 L of 0.10 M HCl(aq)? A 6.3 L B 63 mL C 0.16 L D 0.90 L E 9.0 mL 26 Gastric fluid in the human stomach has a pH of 1.2. What is [H+] in gastric fluid? A 1.2 mol L-1 B 0.12 mol L-1 C 12 mol L-1 D 15.8 mol L-1 E 0.063 mol L-1 24 Consider the unbalanced equation KMnO4 + HCl → KCl + MnCl2 + Cl2 + H2O. If the coefficient of KMnO4 in the balanced equation is taken to be 2, what is the coefficient of HCl ? A 8 B 16 C 4 D 2 E 5 27 Which of the following is the poorest conductor of electricity? A 1.0 M HCl(aq) B a saturated, aqueous solution of CCl4 C molten sodium chloride D 1.0 M NH3(aq) E solid platinum 28 Diamond and graphite are 25 What products result from adding solid calcium oxide to water? A calcium hydroxide B calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas C calcium hydride and oxygen gas D calcium hydride and calcium hydroxide E calcium metal, hydrogen gas, and oxygen gas A stereoisomers. B enantiomers. C allotropes. D isotopes. E structural isomers. 29 In which reaction does a precipitate form? A AgNO3(aq) + NH4NO3(aq) → B NH4Cl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → C CuSO4(aq) + HNO3(aq) → D HNO3(aq) + KOH(aq) → E Fe(NO3)2(aq) + Na2S(aq) → 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /5 30 What is the systematic, IUPAC name for Fe2O3 ? A B 34 What is the approximate bond angle in the H2O molecule? (Choose the closest value.) iron(III) oxide A 60o B 90o C 109o D 120o E 180o iron oxide C iron(II) oxide D iron (II) trioxide E iron trioxide 31 What is the oxidation number of chlorine in HClO2 ? A +5 B +3 C +7 D -1 E 0 35 What is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when aqueous barium chloride reacts with aqueous sulfuric acid? 32 In the reaction, A BaCl2(aq) + H2SO4(aq) → BaSO4(s) + 2HCl(aq) B H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) → HCl(g) C Ba2+(aq) + SO 4 (aq) → BaSO4(s) D Br2(l) + 2OH-(aq) → OBr-(aq) + Br-(aq) + H2O(l) the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent are, respectively A Br2 and OH- B Br2 and Br- C OH- and Br2 D Br2 and Br2 E Br2 and OBr- E 2- 2Ba2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) + 2H+(aq) + SO 4 (aq) → BaSO4(aq) + 2HCl(g) 2- Ba2+(aq) + SO 4 (aq) → BaS(s) + 2O2(g) 36 The addition of HCl to C2H4 produces C2H5Cl. In a certain experiment, 5.61 grams of C2H4 reacts with excess HCl and 4.83 grams of C2H5Cl is recovered. What is the percent yield for the experiment? A 86.1% B 37.4% C, 12.01 C 20.0% Cl, 35.45 D 16.1% E 13.9% H, 1.01 33 Which molecule has a triple bond? A C2H2 B C2H4 C O2 D CO2 E N2H2 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /6 40 A sample of water, initially at 25oC, was heated at a constant rate of 1.00 kJ per second until the temperature was 110oC. Which of the following graphs of temperature versus time best depicts the variation of temperature with time? 37 Which of the following is not endothermic? A CO2(s) → CO2(g) B Br2(l) → Br2(g) C O(g) + e- → O-(g) D H2(g) → 2H(g) A E LiF(s) → Li (g) + Cl-(g) + 38 Which of the following represents the ground electronic configuration of an isolated halogen atom? 2 1 A 1s 2s B 1s 2s 2p C 1s 2s 2p D 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d E 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p B 2 2 4 2 2 6 2 2 6 2 6 2 2 6 2 5 2 5 C 39 What is [Na+] when 35.0 mL of 0.284 M Na2SO4(aq) and 45.0 mL of 0.196 M NaNO3(aq) are mixed? Assume the final volume is 80.0 mL. A 0.234 mol L-1 B 0.172 mol L-1 C 0.248 mol L-1 D 0.359 mol L-1 E 0.382 mol L-1 D E 2001 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /7 AVOGADRO EXAM 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY 16 MAY 2002 TIME: 75 MINUTES This exam is being written by several thousand students. Please be sure that you follow the instructions below. We'll send you a report on your performance. Top performers are eligible for a prize. 1. Print your name here: 4. Print your name (last name, first name and optional middle initial) on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet. Also fill in the corresponding circles below your 2. Print your school name and city on your STUDENT RESPONSE sheet. printed name. 3. Select, and enter on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet, one of the following CODE numbers: 5. Now answer the exam questions. Indicate your choice on the STUDENT RESPONSE sheet by Code 1 Ontario, now studying grade 11 Chemistry in a nonsemestered school Code 2 Ontario, now studying grade 11 Chemistry in a semestered school Code 3 marking one letter beside the question number. • Mark only one answer for each question. • Questions are all of the same value. • There is a penalty (1/4 off) for each incorrect answer, but no penalty if you do not answer. Ontario, grade 11 Chemistry already completed • Questions are not in order of difficulty. Code 5 Manitoba or Saskatchewan high school student Code 6 Québec high school student just filling the oval. Code 8 Alberta or British Columbia high school student Be careful that any erasures are complete—make Code 9 New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia or Prince Edward Island high school student 6. Take care that you make firm, black pencil marks, the sheet white again. Code 10 Northwest Territories, Nunavut, or Yukon high school student Code 11 High school student outside Canada Code 12 Teacher H He Li Be B C N O F Ne Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar K Ca Sc Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te I Xe Cs Ba La* Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn Fr Ra Ac** * Lanthanides ** Actinides 1 2 One isotope of iron has the symbol 56Fe. How many protons, neutrons and electrons are there in one atom of this isotope? neutrons 26 4 electrons 26 What is the formula of the ionic compound that contains only magnesium and phosphate ions? A MgPO4 B Mg(PO4)3 A protons 26 B 26 30 30 C Mg3PO4 C 26 30 26 D Mg2(PO4)3 D 30 26 30 E Mg3(PO4)2 E 56 30 30 There are two naturally occurring isotopes of lithium: 6 Li and 7Li. Assume that the masses of these isotopes are 6 u and 7 u, respectively. If the average atomic mass of lithium in nature is 6.941 u, what is the percent abundance of 7Li in a naturally occurring sample? 5 Lewis symbols for the atoms of two different elements, X and Y, are shown below. X Y Which of the following correctly describes the binary compound that these two elements form? 3 A 99.2% B 1 u = 1 atomic mass unit A a covalent compound with formula X2Y 94.1% B a covalent compound with formula XY2 C 70.0% C an ionic compound comprised of X+ and Y2- ions D 48.6% D an ionic compound comprised of X- and Y2+ ions E 9.41% E a covalent compound with formula X6Y7 Which one of the following elements exists as a liquid at room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure? 6 For elements in the same group, which one of the following quantities decreases as the atomic number increases? A chlorine A atomic mass B xenon B melting point C iodine C atomic radius D bromine D first ionization energy E silicon E density 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /2 7 Consider the unbalanced chemical equation 10 Zinc and sulfur react according to the chemical equation CH3CH2CHO(l) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g). Zn(s) + S(s) → ZnS(s). Which set of coefficients balances the equation? 8 9 A 2, 8, 3, 6 B 3, 8, 6, 6 C 1, 4, 3, 2 D 1, 8, 3, 3 E 1, 4, 3, 3 In an experiment, 50 grams of zinc and 60 grams of sulfur were heated in a reaction vessel. At the end of the experiment, 70 grams of ZnS were obtained. What was the percentage yield of ZnS for this experiment? Which of the following salts produces a gas when it is treated with hydrochloric acid, HCl(aq)? A 32% B 44% C 64% D 75% E 94% Atomic masses: S, 32.1 Zn, 65.4 A CaS B Na2SO4 C Mg(NO3)2 D NaCl(aq) is an example of E Zn(NO3)2 A a neutralization reaction B a combustion reaction C a precipitation reaction D a displacement reaction E a decomposition reaction 11 The reaction Zn(s) + 2HCl(aq) → H2(g) + ZnCl2(aq) What is percentage by mass of aluminum in Al2O3? A 23% B 53% C 36% D 64% E 40% Atomic masses: Al, 27.0 O, 16.0 12 Hydroquinone is 65.4% carbon, 5.5% hydrogen and 29.1% oxygen by mass. What is the empirical formula of this hydrocarbon? A CHO B C2H2O C C2H2O3 D C3H3O2 E C3H3O Atomic masses: H, 1.0 C, 12.0 O, 16.0 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /3 13 What is the mass of one molecule of acetylsalicylic acid, C9H8O4? A 180 g B 3.31×1021 g C 2.99×10-22 g D 3.45×10-22 g E 6.90×10-22 g Atomic masses: H, 1.01 C, 12.0 O, 16.0 Avogadro constant: NA = 6.022×1023 mol-1 14 If a 50.0 mL sample of Ba(OH)2(aq) requires 44.23 mL of 0.2245 mol L-1 HCl(aq) to reach the equivalence point in a titration, what is the concentration of the Ba(OH)2 solution? 16 Which of the following aqueous solutions is the best conductor of an electric current at room temperature? A 0.10 mol L-1 CH3COOH(aq) B 0.10 mol L-1 H2SO4(aq) C 0.10 mol L-1 HCl(aq) D 0.10 mol L-1 NaCl(aq) E 0.10 mol L-1 H3PO4(aq) 17 A precipitate forms when an aqueous solution of carbonic acid, H2CO3, is added to an aqueous solution of A Ba(OH)2 A 0.09930 mol L-1 B (NH4)2S B 0.1986 mol L-1 C Na2SO4 C 0.3972 mol L-1 D KNO3 0.1269 mol L-1 E D H2SO3 E 0.2538 mol L-1 15 A concentrated sulfuric acid solution is 74.0% H2SO4 by mass and it has a density of 1.66 g mL-1 at 20oC. What is the concentration of this H2SO4 solution? A 18 What is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs between nitrous acid, HNO2, and lithium hydroxide, LiOH? A HNO2(aq) + LiOH(aq) → LiNO2(aq) + H2O(l) B H+(aq) + OH-(aq) → H2O(l) C HNO2(aq) + OH-(aq) → NO2 (aq) + H2O(l) D + Li (aq) + NO2 (aq) → LiNO2(s) E H+(aq) + NO2 (aq) + Li+(aq) + OH-(aq) 2.3 mol L-1 B 6.7 mol L-1 C 7.6 mol L-1 D 12.5 mol L-1 E 16.9 mol L-1 Molar mass of H2SO4: 98.0 g mol-1 → LiNO2(aq) + H2O(l) 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /4 19 Which bromine compound is the most soluble in the solvent hexane, C6H14(l)? A LiBr B AgBr C NaBr D MgBr2 E 22 A sample of seawater has a pH of 8.10. What is [H+ ] in the sample? A 1.0×10-8 mol L-1 B 8.0×10-1 mol L-1 C 7.9×10-9 mol L-1 D 1.3×10-8 mol L-1 E 0.91 mol L-1 IBr 20 For which of the following does the solubility increase if the solution is heated gently? 23 If 0.200 L of 0.15 mol L-1 HCl(aq) is mixed with 0.300 L of 0.090 mol L-1 NaOH(aq), what is the pH of the solution that results? A a gaseous solute B a nonionic solute that dissolves without appreciable solvation A 1.22 C a salt that dissolves endothermically B 2.22 D a salt that dissolves exothermically C 2.52 E a liquid that dissolves exothermically D 0.52 E 7.00 21 In the reaction - → NH + HS3 H2S + NH2 ammonia, NH3, is - A the conjugate acid of NH2 B the conjugate base of NH2 C the conjugate acid of HS- D the conjugate base of HS- E the conjugate acid of H2S - 24 Which one of the following is not consistent with the postulates of the kinetic-molecular theory of gases? A collisions between molecules are elastic B gas molecules are in constant motion C a gas molecule moves along a straight line until it collides with another molecule or a wall of the container D the volume of any molecule is negligible compared with the volume of the container E all the molecules move with the same speed 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /5 25 The behaviour of HCl(g) is most likely to approach ideal behaviour at 28 The chemical equation for the combustion of glucose, C6H12O6, is C6H12O6(s) + 6O2(g) → 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(g). A 10 atm and 100oC B 1 atm and 0oC C 0.10 atm and –100oC What volume of O2, measured at standard temperature and pressure, is required to oxidize 1.50 g of glucose? D 1 atm and 100oC A E 0.10 atm and 100oC B 0.37 L C 1.1 L D 11 L E 134 L 0.19 L R = 0.08206 26 How many molecules are there in a 1.0-mL sample of gas if the temperature is 200 K and the pressure is 1.0×10-3 mm Hg? A 4.8×1013 molecules B 4.0×1012 molecules 1 atm = 760 mm Hg C 1.6×1016 molecules NA = 6.022×1023 D 7.9×1020 molecules E 7.9×1017 molecules R = 0.08206 one quarter of the helium B one third of the helium C one half of the helium D two thirds of the helium E three quarters of the helium Molar mass of glucose, 180.2 g mol-1 atm L mol K 29 At 0oC and 1 atm, a 3.56-L sample of a particular gas weighs 11.3 g. What is the molar mass of the gas? 27 A 5.0-L container of He(g) at 1 atm is heated from 300 K to 450 K. The volume of the container does not change. How much helium must be released from the container to restore the pressure to 1 atm, assuming that the temperature does not change as the gas is released? A atm L mol K A 3.17 g mol-1 B 11.3 g mol-1 C 40.2 g mol-1 D 71.1 g mol-1 E 79.7 g mol-1 30 What is the partial pressure of helium gas in a mixture that contains 48 grams of He(g) and 48 grams of O2(g) if the total pressure is 675 mmHg? A 135 mm Hg B 295 mm Hg C 338 mm Hg D 540 mm Hg E 600 mm Hg 1 atm = 760 mm Hg Atomic masses: He, 4.0 O, 16.0 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /6 31 What is the IUPAC name of the alkane shown below? CH3 CH3 CH2 CH2 CH2 C CH3 CH2 CH3 A 2-ethyl-2-methyl-hexane B 1,1-dimethyl-1-ethylpentane C 3,3-dimethylheptane D 2-methyl-2-butylbutane E nonane 34 A 0.91-g sample of sucrose, C12H22O11, was burned completely in excess oxygen in a constant volume calorimeter. The temperature of the calorimeter rose by 3.50oC. If the heat capacity of the calorimeter and its contents was 4250 J (oC)-1, what is the constant volume heat of combustion of sucrose? A 14.9 kJ mol-1 B 14 900 kJ mol-1 C 184 kJ mol-1 D 5090 kJ mol-1 E 5590 kJ mol-1 Molar mass of C12H22O11: 342 g mol-1 32 How many structural isomers of C4H10 are there? A one B two C three D four E five 35 For which of the following compounds are cis-trans isomers possible? CH3CH=CH2 (i) 33 What are the ideal values for the H-C-H and H-C-C bond angles in ethane, C2H6? A (i) and (ii) B (ii) and (iii) C (i) and (iii) D (ii) only E (i), (ii) and (iii) CH3CH=CHCl (ii) CHCl=CHBr (iii) 36 Which one of the following hydrocarbons has the highest boiling temperature? A 60o B 72o C 90o D 109.5 E 120o A CH3CH2CH2CH3 B H2C=CH2 C HC≡CH D CH3CH3 E CH4 o 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /7 37 The thermochemical equation for the combustion of C3H6(g) is C3H6(g) + 9 2 O2(g) → 3CO2(g) + 3H2O(l) + 2061 kJ. What is the maximum quantity of heat that can be obtained if a mixture containing 5 moles each of C3H6 and O2 is ignited? A 40 When zinc metal is placed in contact with iron metal in an aqueous environment, the iron does not rust. Why does zinc metal prevent iron metal from rusting in water? A Zinc loses electrons more readily than iron. B Zinc gains electrons more readily than iron. C Zn2+ ions gain electrons more readily than Fe2+ ions 10 320 kJ B 2290 kJ C 20 610 kJ D Zinc catalyzes the decomposition of rust. D 9275 kJ E Zinc accepts protons from water molecules more readily than iron. E 46 370 kJ 38 Which of the following structures is the correct Lewis (i.e. electron dot) structure for the HCN molecule? A H C N B H C N C H C N D H C N E H C N 39 Which set of coefficients balances the equation x Cu (aq) + y Al(s) → n Cu(s) + m Al (aq)? 2+ 3+ A x 1 y 1 n 1 m 1 B 1 2 3 1 C 2 3 2 3 D 3 2 3 2 E 2 1 1 3 2002 UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AVOGADRO EXAM /8 ANSWER GRIDS BY YEAR 1991 E C A B B C C A C D A D E E B D C C B E D B C C E E D C A B A B E D A A D C E C D C D A A A E A E D D C D B E D A E C B B C C C A B D E D E C B D B E E A D A E E C B D A D D A D D D C C A C B A D A B B C B E E D D C D C A D A D B A C C D B E A D D B E D A B D C B D D E D B E B C B A E D D C A A E B A E B C B E D A A E E C D A C E A B B C E B B B C C A D E C B D D C B D C A A D C A D B E C E E D A A A D D D E B E C C B B D 1992 D E C B 1993 B E B B 1994 B B C C 1995 A E B B 1996 E A E B Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 49 1997 B A B B B D E D C C D E E A E D B B B D D D A A E E C E E B C D B A A A E C D E C E B B A B B D D E A D B B D E E C D C C D E D C E A D D A D D D A A D C D B D E D A E A A C E B B C C E C D B A D E B B D C D A A E B C D B C E C C B C B A D E C A D E D D A A D E B D B C D B C A A B E E D 1998 B A E E 1999 E B B C 2000 B D A B Last Revised by D Lougheed 00/7/3 Page 50 2002 AVOGADRO EXAM ANSWERS 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. E 5. A 6. D 7. E 8. A 9. B 10. E 11. D 12. E 13. C 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. C 19. E 20. C 21. A 22. C 23. B 24. E 25. E 26. A 27. B 28. C 29. D 30. E 31. C 32. B 33. D 34. E 35. B 36. A 37. B 38. D 39. D 40. A 2001 AVOGADRO EXAM ANSWERS 1. B 2. A 3. E 4. A 5. D 6. C 7. A 8. E 9. B 10. E 11. D 12. E 13. A 14. D 15. C 16. D 17. E 18. A 19. C 20. B 21. A 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. E 27. B 28. C 29. E 30. A 31. B 32. D 33. A 34. C 35. C 36. B 37. C 38. E 39. D 40. D