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Following are some science bowl chemistry sample questions: 1. The ideal fuel for fuel cell use is: A. compressed natural gas B. reformulated gasoline C. hydrogen D. methanol Answer: HYDROGEN 2. Out of the following choices, which is the correct name for N2O3: A. dinitrogen oxide B. dinitrogen dioxide C. dinitrogen trioxide D. dinitrogen tetroxide Answer: DINITROGEN TRIOXIDE 3. Which of the following is an example of a buffer system: A. H2CO3 and water B. H2CO3 and NaHCO3 C. NH3 and N2 D. NaCl and KCl Answer: H2CO3 AND NaHCO3 4. Which of the following is the best example of a polysaccharide: A. glucose B. galactose C. sucrose D. cellulose Answer: CELLULOSE 5. Which of the following dominates the gasses in the Earth’s atmosphere, making up some 78% of the air by volume: A. nitrogen B. oxygen C. helium D. hydrogen Answer: NITROGEN 6. Which of the following is an organic molecule: A. CaSO4 B. CH4 C. NH3 D. H2O Answer: CH4 7. Which one of the following has the greatest tendency to lose an electron? A. Zn B. ClC. Br2 D. A mixture of PbSO4 and H2O Answer: ZN 8. Which of the following is NOT a final product of the overall cell reaction in a hydrogen fuel cell: A. heat B. electric power C. carbon dioxide D. water Answer: CARBON DIOXIDE 9. The use of electricity to decompose molten sodium chloride into its component elements is an example of: A. electrolysis B. galvanization C. a voltaic cell D. electroplating Answer: ELECTROLYSIS 10. Which of the following metals react violently with water to produce hydrogen gas: A. sodium B. zinc C. platinum D. silver Answer: SODIUM The wavelength of yellow light is 600 nanometers. What is the wavelength in centimeters: A. 6.0 x 10-9 B. 6.0 x 10-7 C. 6.0 x 10-5 D. 6.0 x 10-2 Answer: C Another name for heavy water is: A. B. C. D. ice salt water deuterium deuterium oxide Answer: D The Tyndall Effect can be demonstrated when light is passed through which of the following: A. B. C. D. a colloidal suspension supercritical water aqueous solutions mixtures of gasses Answer: A Which of the following is true about the Kinetic Theory of Gases: A. B. C. D. gas particles do not attract or repel each other gas particles are attracted to the walls of the container they are in the kinetic energy of gas particles is unrelated to temperature gas particles attract and repel each other Answer: A What is the pH of a solution with a hydronium ion concentration of 1 X 10-8 moles/dm3? A. B. C. D. 7 6 8 7.5 Answer: C Fish in an aquarium require oxygen to live, which is usually done by pumping air into the fish tank using a mechanical pump. If all other things remain constant, the most effective transfer of oxygen to water comes from: A. B. C. D. small bubbles of air large bubbles of air bubbling of cold air slow bubbling of air Answer: A Which of the following are NOT carbonate minerals: A. B. C. D. calcite magnesite dolomite graphite Answer: D Under which of the following conditions will iron rust: A. B. C. D. in water in water and oxygen in oil in oil and water Answer: B Which of the following is NOT true about the Periodic Table: A. B. C. D. metals tend to gain ele ctrons while nonmetals tend to lose electrons metals tend to lose electrons while nonmetals tend to gain electrons elements with metallic properties are found on the left side of the table alkali metals are found in the vertical column that contains lithium Answer: A The reaction of hydrocarbons with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water and heat is called: A. B. C. D. fission fusion endothermic combustion Answer: D Until the early 1960's, what group of elements were called the inert gases: Answer: Noble Gases What is the only known substance for which there is no triple point: Answer: Helium What is the branch of chemistry that deals with the relationship between electricity and chemical reactions? Answer: Electrochemistry Convert 673 Kelvin into degrees centigrade: Answer: 400oC Convert -40oF into Centigrade: Answer: -40oC What is the concentration, in parts per billion, of a solution that contains 1 microgram of solute per liter? Answer: 1 PPB Never found uncombined on Earth, what element occurs abundantly in limestone, gypsum and fluorite: Answer: Calcium To the nearest whole number, convert 0.300 atmosphere into millimeters of mercury, or torr: Answer: 228 Millimeters Of Mercury, Or Torr Round the following number to four significant figures and express the result in standard exponential notation: 0.006543210 Answer: 6.543 X 10-3 Which element has the following ground-state electron configuration: 1s22s22p6 Answer: Neon According to Bronsted-Lowry definition, a base is: A. a proton donor B. an electron donor C. a proton acceptor D. an electron acceptor Answer: C Which of the following represents the simplest chemical formula: A. B. C. D. empirical formula molecular formula structural formula primary formula Answer: A Which of the following instruments would typically be used to measure the smallest quantities of mass: A. B. C. D. double-pan balance triple-beam hanging balance triple-beam platform balance analytic balance Answer: D Which one of the following statements is true about the neutralization of an acid by a base: A. B. C. D. the pH decreases when the base is added to the acid a salt and water are end products gas is an end product organic compounds are end products Answer: B The property of water which permits an insect to “walk” on water is: A. B. C. D. viscosity surface tension tensile strength turgor pressure Answer: B Magnesium can exist as three naturally occurring isotopes. These isotopes would all have the same: A. B. C. D. atomic weight number of neutrons number of protons nucleus Answer: C In the chemistry lab, for safety reasons, when a concentrated acid is mixed with water: A. B. C. D. the water is always added to the acid the acid is always added to the water these can only be mixed at cold temperatures these can never be mixed Answer: B Which of the following is NOT true of helium? A. deep sea divers breath a mixture of helium and oxygen B. breathing helium causes a temporary change in the pitch and quality of one’s voice C. helium gas is commonly used by dentists as a mild anesthetic D. a mixture of helium and neon gas produced the first gas laser Answer: C Which of the following has the same electron configuration as neon: A. B. C. D. Ar F ClNa+ Answer: D Which of the following is true of bases: A. B. C. D. they give rise to hydrogen ions when dissolved in water they are substances that accept or react with hydrogen ions they always contain the hydroxide ion in it’s structure they have a pH below 7 Answer: B What element does the symbol Au stand for? Answer: Gold What are the 4 physical states of matter? Answer: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma The general term for the removal of salts from brackish water or seawater to make it useable is called: Answer: Desalination What is the common name of the molecule dihydrogen dioxide? Answer: Hydrogen Peroxide Knowing that Iron has an atomic number of 26, how many protons and how many electrons does Fe+2 have? Answer: 26 Protons, 24 Electrons 4.0 liters of oxygen are mixed with 8.0 liters of nitrogen. Identify the solute and solvent in this mixture: Answer: Oxygen Is The Solute; Nitrogen Is The Solvent The reaction of an acid with an alcohol to form an ester and water is called: Answer: Esterification Carbohydrates are made of what three elements? Answer: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen What are the two most common end-products of alcoholic fermentation? Answer: Ethanol And Carbon Dioxide It is estimated that each person in the United States consumes an average of 100 pounds of sucrose each year. Which two simple sugars are linked to make a sucrose molecule? Answer: Glucose And Fructose Which of the following is NOT true about cholesterol: A. there is no cholesterol in plants B. cholesterol is found in meats, milk and eggs C. cholesterol is not synthesized in the human body D. cholesterol is a component of cellular membranes Answer: C If CO2 is bubbled through distilled water at room temperature, which of the following will most likely occur: A. B. C. D. the pH of the water increases the pH of the water decreases the pH of the water is unchanged carbon will precipitate out of solution Answer: B Ten grams of dietary fat contains how many food calories? A. B. C. D. 40 calories 90 calories 60 calories 120 calories Answer: B Which of the following is true of an oxidation reaction: A. in an electrolytic cell, oxidation takes place at the cathode B. in the following reaction, bromine is oxidized Br2 + 2e- à 2BrC. in a chemical reaction, the substance that is being oxidized is also known as the reducing agent D. in a chemical reaction, the substance that is being oxidized is also known as the oxidizing agent Answer: B Which one of the following statements is true about the specific gravity of a substance: A. specific gravity is one of the few unitless values encountered in chemistry B. the specific gravity of water is 1 gram per milliliter C. specific gravity is calculated by dividing the density of water by the density of the substance D. specific gravity is measured with an instrument called the densitometer Answer: A Element A is a nonmetal with an electronegativity value of 3.0 and element B is a nonmetal with an electronegativity value of 2.5. What kind of bonding will occur between these two elements: A. B. C. D. nonpolar covalent polar covalent ionic fission Answer: B Which of the following is a nonpolar molecule: A. B. C. D. HCl NaCl CaCl H2 Answer: D If a human being were to be exposed suddenly to the surface of Mars, which of the following would most likely occur to the person’s blood: A. B. C. D. it would boil in a matter of seconds it would freeze in a matter of seconds it would coagulate in a matter of seconds there would be no immediate change Answer: A A patient in the Emergency Room required 20 grams of a clotbusting drug based on his body weight of 150 pounds. The weight per volume (w/v) of the drug solution is 10%. How many milliliters of the drug solution should be administered? Answer: 200 Milliliters How many milliliters of water would you add to 100 milliliters of a 0.350 molar solution to make a 0.100 molar solution? Answer: 250 Milliliters What molecule is characteristically prevalent in sour milk and tired muscles? Answer: Lactic Acid Myoglobin binds oxygen in what tissue in the human body? Answer: Muscle What is the term for the pH at which an amino acid or protein becomes electrically neutral? Answer: Isoelectric Point Many of the groups of elements in the periodic table have acquired common names. The elements in Group IA, with the exception of hydrogen, are called what? Answer: Alkali Metals How many significant figures are there in the number 0.0036: Answer: 2 Name the two most abundant elements in the universe? Answer: Hyydrogen And Helium What gas was discovered by Daniel Rutherford in 1772 by placing a mouse inside a bell jar, removing all the oxygen in the jar by burning a substance in it, and demonstrating the asphyxiation of the mouse: Answer: Nitrogen Cellulose is a polymer of repeating units of what molecule? Answer: Glucose Give the symbol for the element that is derived from the Latin word Plumbum Answer: Pb In order to compare two different gas samples, scientists use what is called the STP. What does STP stand for? Answer: Standard Temperature And Pressure Convert the molecular structure of the hydrocarbon C5H12 into its straight-chain Condensed Structural Formula: Answer: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3 What colorless liquid was originally produced from the distillation of wood and is often referred to as wood alcohol: Answer: Methanol What radioactive isotope of this alkaline earth element formed as a fission product of uranium and is of particular importance because it is assimilated in the body much like calcium: Answer: Strontium An atom has 18 protons and 22 neutrons. What is its mass number: Answer: 40 What is the acid anhydride of H2CO3? Answer: CO2 Long chains of amino acids are linked together through what type of bond? Answer: Peptide Bonds The disruption of the three-dimensional shape of a protein by factors such as heat, acids, bases, and organic solvents, is called what? Answer: Denaturation This metal lies between silicon and tin in its chemical and physical properties and used extensively in the making of transistors: Answer: Germanium