Chemistry Final 1 (copy)

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Cosmic rays are high energy radiation from outer space. What is the frequency of a cosmic ray that has a wavelength of 2.67 x 10^13 m when it reaches Earth?

1.12 x 10^21 Hz

What is the energy of a form of radiation with a frequency of 2.35x10^20 Hz?

1.56 x 10^-13 J

How many electrons can a d sublevel hold?

10

Of 4.5g of X reacts with 34.5g of Y to form compound XY, what is the percent mass of X in the compound?

12%

Iodine with an atomic mass of 128 goes through beta decay. What is the atomic mass now?

128

How many electrons can an f sublevel hold?

14

In the ionic solid lithium chloride (LiCl), what is the ratio?

1:1

What is the electron configuration of hydrogen?

1s1

What is the electron configuration of Bromine?

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p5

How many electrons can an orbital contain?

2

Uranium with an atomic mass of 238 and atomic number of 92 goes through alpha decay. What is the atomic mass now?

234

What is the ratio of aluminum ions to oxygen ions in the ionic compound aluminum oxide?

2:3

What is the energy of a single photon of light from hydrogen's 656 nm emission? Use h=6.626 x 10^34 Js and c=3x10^8 m/s

3.03x10^-19

How many electrons will be in the electron dot structure of Phosphorus?

5

A sample of sucrose has 16.88g of carbon, 2.6g of hydrogen and 20.52g of oxygen. What is the percent mass of hydrogen?

6.5%

A 13.5g sample of an unknown compound contains 1g of oxygen, what is the percent mass of oxygen in the compound?

7%

What is the wavelength of a radio wave that has a frequency of 3.75 x 10^7 Hz? Use h=6.626 x 10^34 Js and c=3x10^8 m/s

8m

What is a binary molecule compound?

A molecule composed of only 2 elements

A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the sample's chemical composition is ____

A physical property

Alloy

A solution of solids

An explanation supported by man experiments is what?

A theory

A mixture of a metal and at least one other element is called

Alloy

Which type of radioactive decay particle has an atomic mass of 4?

Alpha

A positive ion forms when

An atom loses one or more valence electrons

What is an electron dot structure?

An element symbol surrounded by dots representing its valence electrons

Which type of radioactive decay particle has a negative charge?

Beta

Which type of radioactive decay transforms a neutron into a proton?

Beta

Why are beta particles deflected more than alpha particles in an electric field?

Beta particles are much less massive than alpha particles

Which isotope would have the following criteria: 6 protons, 6 electrons, 7 neutrons

Carbon-13

Which element (with a neutral atom) has 17 electrons?

Chlorine

Which type of separation technique is based on the ability of each component traveling or being drawn across a surface at different rates?

Chromatography

If Fe2O3 is a combination of iron and oxygen. Fe2O3 is an example of a ____

Compound

In the following reaction, what are the reactants in 2Cu + O2 —> 2CuO ?

Copper and oxygen

Sterling silver is known as a substitutional alloy because

Copper atoms replace some of the silver atoms in the metallic crystal

The wavelength of a wave is measured from

Crest to crest

Which of the following is NOT a chemical change?

Freezing of water

Which electromagnetic wave has photons of the highest energy?

Gamma Ray

Which electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency?

Gamma ray

Which type of radioactive decay is composed of just energy and has no mass?

Gamma ray

A form of matter that fills the entire volume of its container is a ____

Gas

A vapor is a ____?

Gas

Which phase of matter is compressible?

Gas

The time required for one half of a radioisotope nuclei to decay into its product daughter material is

Half life

Isotopes are similar in that they:

Have the same number of protons

Which of the following properties of metals is best explained by the sea of electrons model of metals?

Heat conductivity

Which element normally has 2 neutrons?

Helium

Periods

Horizontal rows

Which isotope would have the following criteria: 1 proton, 1 electron, 2 neutrons

Hydrogen-3

Which statement about electronegativity difference is NOT correct?

If the difference is greater than 1.7, it is polar covalent

An alloy in which small holes in a metallic crystal are filled with smaller atoms

Interstitial alloy

What type of bond will form between the following atoms: Ca and O

Ionic

Ionic crystals have high melting points and high boiling points because

Ionic bonds are relatively strong

What is the name of the ionic compound Fe2(SO4)3?

Iron (III) sulfate

Then energy required to separate 1 mol of ions of an ionic compound is referred to as

Lattice energy

The statement, "Mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction" is the _____

Law of conservation of mass

Which laws states that a compound always contains the same elements in the same proportion by mass?

Law of definite proportions

A form of matter that fills the shape of whatever container it occupies but doesn't change volume is a _____

Liquid

Which of the following is not a physical property of ionic solids that are linked to ionic bonds

Low melting points

The measure of the amount of matter is

Mass

What is not a characteristic of waves?

Mass

Which of the following is not evidence of a chemical reaction?

Melting

Which of the following is a correct description of a metallic property?

Metals are malleable

What kind of ion is the iodide ion (1-)?

Monatomic anions

What forms when more than one pair of electrons are shared between two atoms because each atom needs more than one electron to form an octet?

Multiple bond

What subatomic particle has the neutral charge?

Neutron

What type of bond will form between the following atoms: N and N

Nonpolar

The central, small, dense part of the atom is called

Nucleus

Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture?

Oil and water

Single covalent bonds have

One sigma bond

Double covalent bonds have which two:

One sigma bond and one pi bond

How many naturally occurring elements are found on Earth?

Over 91

Which is not an assumption made when calculating ages in radioisotope dating?

Oxygen causes accelerated decay

Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Neon are in the same ____

Period

The phenomenon in which electrons are emitted from a metal's surface when light of a certain frequency, or higher than a certain frequency shines on a surface is called the ____

Photoelectric Effect

A massless bundle that carries a quantum of energy is called ___

Photon

Is a change in phase a physical or chemical change?

Physical

What type of bond is a parallel overlap of p orbitals?

Pi bond

What type of bond will form between the following atoms: C and H

Polar covalent

What type of bond will form between the following atoms: H and S

Polar covalent

In the following chemical reaction, how would you classify water? 2H2 + O2 —> 2H2O

Product

Which subatomic particle causes the deflection of the alpha particles in Rutherford's gold foil experiment?

Proton

Which subatomic particle has a positive charge?

Protons

Information that describes color, odor, shape, or some other physical appearance

Qualitative

Information that is numerical describing how much, how little, how big, how tall, or how fast

Quantitative

The minimum amount of energy that can be gained or lost by an atom

Quantum

Which electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength?

Radio

What is a systematic approach used in scientific study; an organized process used by scientists to do research and to certify the work of others

Scientific method

What type of bond is a single covalent bond formed from the direct overlap of orbitals?

Sigma bond

Which of the following makes use of the photoelectric effect?

Solar power cells

Which of the following is a pure substance?

Steam

Which of the following is a vapor?

Steam

Which of the following are compounds?

Steel water

Matter that has a uniform and unchanging composition is a ____

Substance

An alloy in which the original metallic solid is replaced by other metals of similar atomic size

Substitutional alloy

Which of the following is an example of a physical change?

Tearing

Why does the 4s orbital begin to fill before the 3d orbital?

The 4s orbital is at a lower level of energy

The letter, n, signifies

The atom's major energy levels

Why is the calcium ion (Ca2+) more stable than a calcium atom (Ca)?

The calcium ion has a noble gas configuration

Which is NOT an exception to the octet rule?

The central atom has 8 electrons around it

What is the lowest energy state of an atom called?

The ground state

When naming binary acids, the elements name is used with hydro- as a prefix and -ic as a suffix and acid at the end

True

When naming oxyacids, -ite is replaced with -ous, and -ate is replaced with -ic

True

delocalized electrons can move through a solid metal to conduct electricity

True

Why must the two arrows within a single block of an orbital diagram be written in opposite directions?

Two electrons occupying a single atomic orbital must have opposite spins

Triple covalent bonds have which two:

Two pi bonds and one sigma bond

A theory based on the repulsive nature of electron pairs around a central atom that is used to determine molecular geometry

VSEPR model

Electrons in the atom's outermost orbitals, generally those orbitals associated with the highest energy principle energy levels are

Valence electrons

Ion

Variation of electrons

Isotope

Variation of neutrons

Iodine with an atomic mass of 128 goes through beta decay. What element is it now?

Xenon

Which element contains 30 protons?

Zinc

What is the noble gas notation of the electron configuration of Calcium?

[Ar]4s2

What is the electron configuration of tin (Sn)?

[Kr]5s2 4d10 5p2

The concept that all moving particles have wave characteristics is attributed to ____

de Broglie

A technique that uses the difference in boiling points to separate homogeneous mixtures is ___

distillation

_________ is anything that has mass and takes up space

matter

Uranium is a naturally occurring element that emits particles and rays spontaneously through a process called

radioactivity

The following formula is a correct formula: ammonium sulfate, NH4SO4

False

The following formula is a correct formula: silver carbonate AgCO3

False

The sun uses nuclear fission of hydrogen to create massive amounts of energy

False

When light energy is absorbed by an electron, it causes it to move from the excited state to the ground state

False

When naming oxyacids, hydro is used as the prefix

False

A technique that uses a porous barrier or filter to separate heterogeneous mixture is?

Filtration

Oxygen with a 2+ charge has only 6 electrons

True

Protons and electrons have an equal and opposite charge

True

Pure substances include elements and compounds

True

Radiation is the emission of rays and particles by a substance

True

Rutherford's nuclear atomic model described the atom having a central positively charged nucleus.

True

Strong attractions between positive and negative ions in an ionic compound form a crystal lattice

True

The atomic bomb used nuclear fission in its process to release a huge amount of energy

True

The atomic mass unit is equal is 1/12th the mass of a carbon atom

True

The charge of an electron was discovered by a cathode ray tube

True

The d orbitals are mostly clover shaped

True

The following formula is a correct formula: Potassium hypochlorite, KClO

True

The following formula is a correct formula: aluminum phosphate, AlPO4

True

The following formula is a correct formula: iron (II) sulfite, FeSO3

True

The following formula is a correct formula: magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2

True

The higher the electron affinity and ionization energy, the more easily an atom gains electrons

True

The p sublevel orbitals are dumbbell shaped and can hold a total of 6 electrons

True

The primary factor in determining an atom's stability is its neutron to proton ratio

True

To find the number of neutrons in an atom, you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass

True

What charge is carried by a gamma ray?

0

When drawing electron dot structures, the dots begin to the right of the element symbol and you add them in a clockwise fashion

False

How many electrons will be in an electron dot structure of Potassium?

1

Electrons in the electron sea of a metal are known as ____ electrons

Delocalized

Which is an intensive property?

Density

In what sequence do electrons fill the atomic orbitals related to a sublevel?

Each orbital must contain a single electron before any orbital contains two electrons

An ionic compound that will conduct an electric current when it forms an aqueous solution is an

Electrolyte

The tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself is called:

Electronegativity

A pure substance that cannot be separated into simple substances by physical or chemical means are:

Elements

An atom that has more than 8 electrons surrounding it, involving the s orbital, p orbital and one or two d orbitals

Expanded octet

Properties that are dependent on the amount of a substance present are:

Extensive properties

A binary acid contains hydrogen, oxygen, and one other element

False

A negative ion forms when an atoms loses electrons

False

A photon has mass

False

A polar molecule has no partial charge, while a nonpolar molecule has a concentration on one side of the molecule

False

A single covalent bond shares two pairs of electrons between atoms

False

As bond length increases, bond dissociation energy (the energy to break the bond) increases

False

Cathode rays are deflected toward a negatively charged plate in an electric field

False

Cations are negatively charged

False

Chlorine with a -1 charge would have 16 electrons

False

Electromagnetic waves travel at various speeds

False

Electronegativity decreases from left to right in a period and increases top to bottom in a group

False

Fission is a process in which a nucleus is formed by combining two or more nuclei

False

Larger ions produce greater interionic attractions and greater lattice energies

False

Metals are not malleable and ductile

False

Noble gases are unstable and easily gain and lose electrons

False

Protons are the fundamental building blocks of nature.

False

Pure substances in include heterogenous and homogenous mixtures

False

Resonance is when only one correct Lewis structure can be written for a molecule

False

The Bohr model of the atom described electrons as having a wave like characteristics, whereas the de Broglie model described electron orbitals as concentric circles

False

The charge on an alpha particle is +1

False

Explain why the zinc 2+ ion has some stability

The zinc ion has full s, p, and d sub levels to form a pseudo-noble gas configuration

Uranium with an atomic mass of 238 and atomic number of 92 goes through alpha decay. What element has Uranium decayed to now?

Thorium

A coordinate covalent bond occurs when one atom donates a pair of electrons to be shared with an atom or ion that needs two electrons

True

A covalent bond is formed when two atoms share electrons

True

A metallic bond forms when metal cations attract freely moving, delocalized valence electrons

True

A polar covalent bond has unequal sharing of electrons. The electrons are pulled toward one of the atoms, generating partial charges on the ends.

True

A polar molecule has a greater electron density on one side of the molecule

True

Albert Einstein proposed that light has a dual nature, particle, and wave

True

An ionic bond is formed when electrons are transferred between atoms

True

An oxyacid contains hydrogen, another element, and oxygen

True

Atomic Emission spectrum of an element can be used to identify the element

True

Chemical bonds form when a positive nucleus attracts electrons of another atom or oppositely charged ions attract

True

Coffee is a homogenous mixture

True

Dalton was the first to propose modern atomic theory

True

Halogens are more likely to form ions because they only need to gain one electron to have a noble gas configuration, or a fuel octet

True

Homogenous mixtures are also known as solutions

True

In an electron orbital, the boundary encloses the volume in which the electron is found 90% of the time

True

In radioactive decay, the daughter material is the final decayed product of the parent isotope

True

In the electron sea model, electrons move through the metallic crystal and aren't held by any particular atom

True


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