Chemistry Practice Test 13 - 14

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What do the initials STP stand for, and what are the numerical values of each?

- standard temperature = 273K - pressure = 1 atm

The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/g°C. Calculate the quantity of energy required to heat 10.0 g of water from 26.5°C to 83.7°C.

2.39 x 10³ (Swater)

263kPa = _________ Pa

2.63 x 10⁵ (263*1000)

One mole of CO2 at STP will occupy

22.4 L

What volume will 28.0 g of N2 occupy at STP?

22.4 L

What is the numerical value of the molar volume of any gas at STP?

22.4 L/mol

1L - ml

1000 ml

1 kpa - pa

1000 pa

1 atm - pa

101,325 pa

A sample of helium gas occupies 2.65 L at 1.20 atm. What pressure would this sample of gas exert in a 1.50 L container at the same temperature?

2.12 atm (P1V1=P2V2)

1 kpa - mm hg

7.500617 mm hg

1atm - mm hg - torr

760 mm hg - and - 760 torr

The Pvap for water at 100.0°C is

760 torr

1.13 atm = ________ torr

859 (1.13*760)

KBr

ionic

Which conditions of P and T are most ideal for a gas?

low P, high T

At 1 atmosphere of pressure, liquid water always changes to gaseous water at 100°C.

true

An ideal gas is a hypothetical substance consisting of particles with _____ volume and _____ attraction for one another.

zero; no

H₂O

Hydrogen bond

The intermolecular forces called hydrogen bonding will not exist between molecules of

H₂

highest boiling point : H₂, O₂, H₂O

H₂

more volatile : H₂O or H₂S

H₂S

highest boiling point : Ga, KBr, O₂

KBr

CH₄

LDF

CO₂

LDF

Kr

LDF

N₂

LDF

As the atmospheric pressure around a liquid decreases, the boiling temperature of the liquid

decreases

Identify the major attractive force in each of the following molecules - H₂S

dipole-dipole

NF₃

dipole-dipole

If temperature and pressure are held constant, the volume and number of moles of a gas are

directly proportional

CH₃OH

hydrogen bond

A sample of a gas at 0.75 atm occupies a volume of 521 mL. If the temperature remains constant, what will be the new pressure if the volume increases to 776 mL?

0.50atm (P1V1=P2V2)

A 6.5 L sample of nitrogen at 25°C and 1.5 atm is allowed to expand to 13.0 L. The temperature remains constant. What is the final pressure?

0.75 atm (P1V1=P2V2)

An 11.7-L sample of gas is determined to contain 0.60 mol of nitrogen gas. At the same temperature and pressure, how many moles of gas would there be in a 25.0-L sample?

1.3 mol (N1/V1=N2/V2)

A sample of helium gas occupies 12.4 L at 23°C and 0.956 atm. What volume will it occupy at 40°C and 0.956 atm?

13.1 L (P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2)

1atm - psi

14.7 psi

Calculate the quantity of energy required to change 26.5 g of liquid water to steam at 100°C. The molar heat of vaporization of water is 40.6 kJ/mol.

59.8 kJ (26.5/18*40.6)

more volatile : CH₃CH₃ or CH₃CH₂CH₃

CH₃CH₃

more volatile : H₂O or CH₃OH

CH₃OH

Which compound is more likely to be a gas at room temperature (as opposed to a liquid)?

C₂H₆

highest boiling point : Hg, NaCl, He

NaCl

Which of the following is most likely to be a solid at room temperature?

Na₂S

Which of the following statements is true about the kinetic molecular theory?

Pressure is due to the collisions of the gas particles with the walls of the container.

Name the type of crystalline solid formed by copper.

atomic solid


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