Chemistry Lab Final Exam Review

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A chemical reaction is a rearrangement of the elements in the reactants.

True

A glass rod is used to decant a liquid.

True

A plot of of degrees Celsius versus the corresponding degrees Fahrenheit is a line

True

A pure substance can be an element or a compound.

True

A solution is a homogeneous mixture

True

A triple bond consists of six electrons.

True

Acids will attack any metal and produce hydrogen gas.

True

All nitrates are soluble.

True

All wood floats in water.

True

An oxidation/reduction reaction involves the transfer of protons.

True

Both water and H2S have a bent molecular shape.

True

Bubbles of air inside an object or clinging to its outside can make its density seem less than it would otherwise be.

True

Chalk and shells contain the same ingredient as an antacid.

True

Colligative properties depend only on the number of dissolved particles per L of solution

True

Compounds containing sodium ion, potassium ion, or lithium ion are always soluble.

True

Copper is an example of a variable charge ion.

True

Determining chemical properties involves changing the identity of the substance being tested.

True

Distillation separates substances based on differences in their boiling points.

True

For this experiment, the type of reaction that produced oxygen gas was a combustion.

True

Gold is a very unreactive metal.

True

Heavier objects tend to have greater densities.

True

If a color change occurs when two solutions are mixed, a chemical reaction has probably taken place.

True

If a liter of water contains two moles of dissolved particles, its boiling point will double

True

If several objects sitting in the sun have different specific heats, the one with the lowest number will have the highest temperature.

True

If the temperature of a substance increases, its atoms and molecules are moving faster.

True

In an exothermic reaction, the products have less energy than the reactants.

True

In ionic compounds, the amount of positive charge must equal the amount of negative charge.

True

In the reaction inside an activated cold pack, heat is one of the reactants.

True

In the specific heat experiment, it is important to obtain a careful measurement of the metal's weight.

True

Ionic compounds are held together by shared electrons.

True

Metal ores are mostly metal oxides.

True

Mixing MgSO4 solution with a Na2CO3 solution produces no reaction.

True

Molecular compounds are made up of all nonmetals.

True

Most sulfates are insoluble.

True

PbI2 is insoluble.

True

Phosphate is an example of a polyatomic ion.

True

Purification procedures have to remove both soluble and insoluble impurities.

True

Silicon dioxide is used to preserve the color and flavor of foods.

True

Sodium fluoride, sodium chloride, and sodium iodide all have similar purpose when used as an ingredient in products.

True

Some iron compounds have a red blood color.

True

The activity series places the most reactive metals at the top of the list

True

The activity series predicts that a metal cation higher on the list will react with a solid metal lower on the list.

True

The density of an object is determined by its composition.

True

The dissolving of a substance is a type of reaction.

True

The earth's tectonic plates are less dense than the mantle and core.

True

The filtrate is always waste material to be discarded

True

The first batteries utilized reactions of metals and metal ions.

True

The line spectra for fluorescent light has very distinct bands.

True

The particular color of a beam of light is due to wavelength.

True

VSEPR theory is used to predict the formula of a compound.

True

Volume displacement is a good way of measuring the volume of small or irregular objects

True

You should never put chemicals directly on the balance

True

Zinc oxide and titanium dioxide are effective sunscreens because they are so opaque.

True

Less than half of the elements we know are metals.

False; most elements are metals.

The desired type of flame on a Bunsen burner is yellow and luminous

False; transparent blue

A positive charged ion is called an anion.

False; Positive charge-cation negative charge-anion

Potassium gives a bright yellow flame test.

False; Potassium leaves a purple/pink flame.

Prefixes are used when naming compounds containing variable charge metal ions.

False; Prefixes are used when naming compounds containing covalent (molecular) bonds

How many significant figures does the number .02060 have?

4 sig figs

If a magnet sticks to an item, it is probably made of gold.

False; Pure gold is not magnetic, if a magnet is attracted to gold, then it probably has iron to it, and therefore not pure gold.

Two nested coffee cups are used to make a ____________.

Calorimeter

How will a fake gold piece react with the test acids?

Change color

Specific heat is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one mole of a substance by 1C.

False; Specific heat is the amount of heat needed to raise its temperature by 1C per gram

SO2 is called sulfate.

False; Sulfur dioxide

If an object floats in syrup, it will float in oil.

False; Syrup creates more buoyancy in water than oil.

The liquid filtered off the solid is called the precipitate.

False; The liquid filtered off the solid is called the filtrate.

The colors of fireworks comes from the metal salt components.

False; The result of the amount of energy that was absorbed and released by the metal's electrons, an amount characteristic of that particular metal.

Water is a good substance for a radiator because it has a very low specific heat.

False; Water is a good substance for a radiator because it has a very high specific heat

You should never tare a balance

False; always

Iron compounds tend to be highly colored.

False; darker colored

Water at 0 degrees Celsius is colder to touch than water at 32 degrees Fahrenheit

False; it's the same

D = V/m

False; m/V

A compound is soluble when it is not strongly attracted to water molecules.

False

A jeweler knows an item is 14K gold if the 14K test acid dissolves its mark on the touch stone.

False

A molecule with four atoms bonded to a central atom will have 90 angles.

False

Corrosion involves the change of a metal to its metal cation.

False

Natural substances are safe and have no side effects.

False

Purification usually results in more of the compound than what you started with.

False

The change from a solid to a liquid is one evidence that a chemical reaction has taken place

False

We would be better off in a world with no chemicals.

False

One cm^3 equals 10 mm^3

False; 1 cm^3 = 1000 mm^3

There are 1000 grams in a milligram

False; 1 gram = 1000 milligrams

A roman numeral in a name indicates the subscript number in the chemical formula.

False; A roman number in a name indicates the charge number

CaCO3 is named calcium carbon trioxide.

False; CaCO3 is called calcium carbonate

A Celsius degree represents a larger temperature change than a Fahrenheit degree

False; Celsius is 0-100 and Fahrenheit is 32-212

Density is an extensive property.

False; Density is an intensive property.

The density of ice is 1.00 g/mL.

False; Density of ice = 0.92 g/mL

All metals sink in water.

False; Ex: Aluminium

Fool's gold will leave a yellow streak on an unglazed white porcelain tile.

False; Fool's gold will leave a greenish black color.

Hand warmers make use of endothermic reactions.

False; Hand warmers make use of exothermic reactions

Alcohols contain carboxyl groups.

False; Hydroxyl

If a reaction is endothermic, its ΔH will be negative.

False; If a reaction is endothermic, its ΔH will be positive.

Metal component names appear to the right in compound names.

False; Metal component names appear to the left in compound names

The curved surface at the top of a column of water in a graduated cylinder is called a __________ .

Meniscus

What gases are products of a combustion reaction?

Methane and Oxygen

What metal is contained in the most common fool's gold?

Pyrite

The heat of reaction is known as ____________ and symbolized as ____________.

enthalpy change ΔH

q S m ΔT

heat specific heat mass change in temperature

Solubility is an example of a ________________ property.

physical


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