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What type of bonding does the molecule H2 possess? A. nonpolar covalent B. ionic C. polar covalent   A. nonpolar covalent  
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What type of reaction results in loss of oxygen or addition of hydrogen? A. reduction B. halogenation C. oxidation D. dehydration E. hydration   A. reduction  
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Positive ions are called: A. anions B. cations C. ionic compounds D. electrons   B. cations  
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How many moles of CsBr are contained in 54.0 g of CsBr? A. 213 g B. 3.94 moles C. 0.254 mole D. 0.600 mole E. 54.0 moles   (Cs 132.9 + Br 79.90 = 212.80 <- total atomic #), 54.0g x 1 mole/212.80g = 54.0/212.80 = 0.254 mole  
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Speeds up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy? A. reactants B. catalyst C. rate of reaction D. products   B. catalyst  
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Which of the following is the correct name for Au3+? A. iron(III) ion B. silver ion C. gold(III) ion D. gold E. gold ion   C. gold(III) ion  
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The strongest type of intermolecular attractive forces or interactions between polar molecules of NF3 are: A. hydrogen bonds B. ionic bonds C. dispersion forces D. dipole-dipole E. ion-dipole   D. dipole-dipole  
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A reaction that absorbs 65.3 kcal of energy can be classified as.....Ca(OH)2 + 65.3 --> CaO + H2O A. oxidation B. reduction C. endothermic D. exothermic E. equilibrium   C. endothermic  
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A gas occupying a volume of 60.0 mL has a 273K. What is the new volume if the absolute temperature if the gas decreases by a factor of two while the pressure and amount remain constant? A. 2.50 atm B. 137K C. 120 mL D. 30.0 mL E. 0.625 atm   D. 30.0 mL  
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Which of the following represents the oxidation half for the reaction of elements barium and sulfur in the formation of barium sulfide? Ba + S ---> BaS A. Ba ----> Ba2+ + 2e- B. S + 2 e- ---> S2-   A. Ba ---> Ba2+ + 2e-  
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Which is the correct electron arrangement and symbol for a magnesium ion? A. Mn7+ : 2e- 8e- 8e- B. Mg2+: 2e- 8e- C. Mn2+: 2e- 8- 8- D. Mg: 2e- 8e- 2e- E. Mg2+: 2e- 8e- 8e-   B. Mg2+: 2e- 8e-  
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Nitrogen and hydrogen combine according to the following reaction: N2 + 3 H2 ---> <--- 2 NH3 (1st arrow on top of second) What effect does the removal of nitrogen have on the equilibrium? A. Shift right product favored B. Shift left reactant favored   B. Shift towards reverse reaction to remove stress (Shifts left, reactants favored)  
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The correct name for SO2 is: A. Sulfur dioxide B. sulfate ion C. sulfur oxide D. sulfite ion   A. Sulfur dioxide  
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A substance in which state of matter, generally has stronger attractive forces between molecules? A solid B. gas C. liquid   A. solid  
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The volume of a gas will decrease by a factor of two if the number of the gas particles decreases by a factor of two, while temp and pressure are held constant, according to which gas law?   Avogadro's Law  
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Nitrogen and oxygen combine according to the following reaction: N2 + 2 O2 ---> <--- 2NO2 What effect does the addition of oxygen have on the equilibrium? A. Forward to remove stress B. Reverse to remove stress   A Shift towards forward reaction to remove stress (Shift right, products favored)  
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Atoms of an element in a compound lose, gain, or share valence electrons in order to produce a stable, noble gas arrangement of electrons. This statement refers to the: A. electronegativity B. mass conservation C.electron conservation D. octet rule   D. Octet rule  
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According to Boyle's Law, how are the pressure and volume of a gas related if amount and temperature remain constant? A. there is no relationship B. inversely related C. directly related   B. inversely related  
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An inhalation anesthetic is mixed with oxygen. The partial pressure of oxygen is 520 mmHg and the anesthetic is 240 mmHg. What is the total pressure of the mixture?   Dalton's Law (T = P1 + P2) - 520 + 240 = 760 mmHg  
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The pressure of a gas at 27*C was measured to be 2.0 atm. At what temperature would this gas have a pressure of 4.0 atm if the volume and amount remained constant? A. 54*C B. 14*C C. 600K D. 150K   C. 600K 27*C + 273 = 300, 2.0/300K = 4.0/600K  
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Which is the correct electron arrangement for an atom of boron? A. 2e- 2e- 1e- B. 2e- 3e- C. 2e- 2e- D. 2e- 8e- E. 2e-   2. 2e- 3e-  
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The amount of a gas dissolved in a liquid will decrease as the vapor pressure decreases according to: A. Charles' Law B. Henry's Law C. Gay-Lussac's Law D. Boyle's E. Avogadro's Law F. Dalton's Law   B. Henry's Law  
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Which gas law equation can be used to calculate the new pressure if pressure, volume, temperature all change when only the amount of gas remains constant? A. Ideal Gas Law B. Combined Gas Law C. Boyle's Law D. Gay-Lussac's Law E. Dalton's Law   B. Combined Gas Law  
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How many electrons does the element calcium gain/lose to form a calcium ion? A. gain 1 B. lose 1 C. gain 2 D. lose 2 E. gain 6   D. lose 2  
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Change in matter when a new substance is formed? A. chemical property B. physical change C. chemical change D. physical property   C. chemical change  
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Element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? P2S5   Covalent compound (metal to metal)  
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Element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? NCl3   Covalent compound (metal to metal)  
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Element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? PtF3   Ionic compound (metal to gas)  
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Element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? ZnS   Ionic compound (metal to gas)  
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Element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? KClO2   Ionic compound (metal to gas)  
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element, Ionic Compound or Covalent Compound? I2   Element  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: Ba(ClO2)2   Barium Chlorite  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: PbCO3   Lead(II)Carbonate  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: Zn(NO3)2   Zinc Nitrate  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: Fe(OH)3   Iron(III) Hydroxide  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: PI3   Phosphorus triiodide  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: vanadium(V) oxide   V2O5  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: lithium sulfide   Li2S  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: ditellurium decabromide   Te2Br10  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: silver phosphate   Ag3PO4  
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IUPAC or chemical formula: sodium hydrogen carbonate   NaHCO3  
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How many grams of AgNO2 in 2.5 mols of AgNO2?   Ag = 107.9 + N = 14.01 + O x 2 = 16.00 total of 159.775 grams x 2.5 mols = 380g  
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