Abeka Chemistry Test 11
What is the oxidation state of nitrogen in Zn(NO3)2?
+5
What is the oxidation state of chromium in Cr2O7 2- ?
+6
The oxidation state of any element inits uncombined state is ?
0
What is the tendency of a substance to forma stronger or weaker charge when placed in an electrolyte ?
standard electrode potential
What force binds protons and neutrons to each other in an atoms nucleus?
strong nuclear force
why do spontaneous redox reaction occur in the direction that produces weaker oxidizing and reducing agents?
strong oxidizing and reduction agents tend to be highly reactive
why is it essential that a voltaic cell have separated half-cells if the cell is to produce useful energy?
to direct current through a wire
what is the most important factor affecting the penetrating ability of radiation?
electric charge
What is the general term for passing an electric current through an electrolyte to cause a non spontaneous redox reaction?
electrolysis
a negative cell voltage is a characteristic of a ____ cell
electrolytic
Electrochemical cells can be used to form a coating of metal on an object using a process called?
electroplating
what is the process of increasing the fraction of a particular isotope so that a sample is usable as nuclear fuel?
enrichment
a nuclear reaction in which one nucleus splits into two smaller nuclei and releases a large amount of energy is a ____ reaction?
fission
process zinc undergoes in the reaction 2 Zn(s) + Cl2(g) ----> 2 ZnCl2 (aq)
oxidation
What type of reaction is represented by the following reaction? 2/1H + 2/1H ------> 3/2He + 1/0n
fusion
which of the following is the biggest instance in designing a nuclear fusion power plant?
fusion reactions must be confined to prevent energy ;pss
Which type of radioactivity does not consist of particles?
gamma
electromagnetic waves of very high frequency and energy
gamma
What is the SI unit of absorbed dose, expressing the energy that has been received from radiation?
gray
What is a chain of radioactive nuclides that decay into other nuclides, ultimately ending in a stable nuclide?
radioactive decay series
involves substance accepting electrons
reduction
process nitrogen undergoes in the reaction 3 H2(g) + N2 (g) ----> 2 NH 3 (g)
reduction
process oxygen undergoes in the reaction Ch4 (g) + 2 O2(g) ----> CO2 + 2 H2 )(g)
reduction
what is the SI unit of biological dose equivalent, accounting for how the different types of radiation affect living things?
sievert
People undergoing radiation treatment for cancer frequently experience hair loss. What is the best explanation of this phenomenon
hair cells are rapidly dividing, making them susceptible to radiation damage
What term refers to the time required for half of an original substance to decay into a new substance?
half-life
a nucleus that is bound together tightly has a ___ binding energy per nucleon
high
when two metals are involved in a redox reaction, the metal ____ on the activity series will be oxidized?
higher
what happens to the mass that is lost when the particles of a nucleus are assembled?
it is released as nuclear binding energy
In an electrolytic cell, the cathode is ____ charged
negatively
a specific type of atom described by its atomic number and mass number is an?
nuclide
which scientist discovered radioactivity?
Henri Becquerel
occurs at the anode
oxidation
the combination of mass and density required for a fission reaction to occur is the ___ mass?
critical
What is the missing particle in the following nuclear reaction? 205/84Po -----> _____ + 201/82Pb
4/2 He
What is the reducing agent in the following reaction? 2Al(s) + 3 FeCl2 (aq) ----> 3 Fe (s) + 2 AlCl3 (aq)
Al(s)
231/91 Pa ----> 227/89 Ac + 4/2He
alpha
decreases the atomic number of the present atom by 2
alpha
least penetrating type of nuclear radiation
alpha
27/12 Mg -----> 0/-1e + 27/13 Al
beta
What type of nuclear reaction is induced by pelting a sample with other particles?
bombardment
a nuclear reactor that produces fuel faster than it consumes is is a ___ reactor?
breeder
In a nuclear plant, what is the name of the dome designed to prevent the release of radioactive material into the environment should a serious accident occur?
containment vessel
