1 Which of the following is not an SI base unit? A)kilometer B)kilogram C)second D)kelvin 2.2. Which of the following SI base units is not commonly used.

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1 Which of the following is not an SI base unit? A)kilometer B)kilogram C)second D)kelvin 2.2. Which of the following SI base units is not commonly used in chemistry? A)kilogram B)kelvin C)candela D)mole 3 Which of the following prefixes means 1/1000? A)kilo B)deci C)centi D)milli 4 Which of the following prefixes means 1000? A)kilo B)deci C)centi D)milli Chapter 1

5. What temperature is 95 °F when converted to degrees Celsius? A)63 °C B)35 °C C)127 °C D)15 °C 6. What temperature is 37 °C when converted to kelvin? A) K B)99 K C)236 K D)67.15K. 7. What temperature is 77 K when converted to degrees Celsius? A)–296 °C B)105 °C C)–196 °C D)25 °C 8.Express 75 Tg as pg A)7.5 pg B)75 X10 24 pg C)0.75 pg D)75 X pg Chapter 1

10. What is 22.6 m when converted to decimeters? A)0.226 dm B)2.26 dm C)226 dm D)2.26 x 10 –3 dm 11. What is 25.4 mg when converted to kilograms? A)2540 kg B)2.54 x10 –5 kg C)2.54 kg D)2.54 x 10 4 kg 12. At what temperature does the numerical reading on a Celsius thermometer equal that on a Fahrenheit thermometer? A) 0 °C B)–40 °C C)100 °C D)–32 °C 9.Express 7.5 ng as Tg A)7.5 X Tg B)75 X10 24 Tg C)0.75 Tg D)7.5 X10 21 Tg Chapter 1

15. The diameter of an atom is approximately 1  mm. What is this diameter when expressed in nanometers? A. 1  nm B. 1  nm C. 1  nm D. 1  nm 14. The SI unit of time is the A. hour B. second C. minute D. ampere 13. The SI prefixes giga and micro represent, respectively: A and B and C and D and E and Chapter The formula of stannic oxide is SnO2. The valence of Sn is: A. +1 B. +2 C. +3 D. +4

km is how many micrometers? A.6.0  10 6 µm B.1.7  µm C.6.0  10 9 µm D.1.7  µm 18.The SI prefixes Tara and nano represent, respectively: A and B.10 6 and C.10 3 and D and Which of these quantities represents the largest mass? A.2.0  10 2 mg B kg C.1.0  10 5  g D.2.0  10 2 cg 20.Which of these quantities represents the smallest mass? A.2.0  10 2 mg B kg C.1.0  10 5  g D.2.0  10 2 cg Chapter 1

21. How many cubic centimeters are there in exactly one cubic meter? A.1  cm 3 B.1  cm 3 C.1  cm 3 D.1  10 6 cm Ammonia boils at  C. What temperature is this in  F? A  F B  F C  F D  F 23. Convert -77  F to kalvin ? A K B K C K D K Chapter At what temperature does the numerical reading on a Fahrenheit thermometer equal that on a Celsius thermometer? A. 0 °F B.–40 °F C.100 °F D.–32 °F

25. How many cubic centimeters are there in exactly one cubic meter? A.1  cm 3 B.1  cm 3 C.1  cm 3 D.1  10 6 cm Ammonia boils at  C. What temperature is this in  F? A  F B  F C  F D  F 27. Convert -77  F to kalvin ? A K B K C K D K Chapter At what temperature does the numerical reading on a Fahrenheit thermometer equal that on a Celsius thermometer? A. 0 °F B.–40 °F C.100 °F D.–32 °F

29. Which of the following expressions represents two molecules of water? A. H 2 O B. H 2 O 2 C. 2 H 2 O D. 2 HO 2 Chapter 1 30.A compound has the empirical formula H 1 C 1 and molecular mass g. The molecular formula could be written as: A. H 2 C 2 B. H 4 C 4 C. H 5 C 5 D. H 6 C Which of these compounds is a binary compound? A. NaCl B. MgSO 4 C. NaOH D. HCN 32. Which of these compounds is a ternary compound? A. NaCl B. H 2 O C. NaOH D. MgBr 2

33. An anion is defined as A.a charged atom or group of atoms with a net negative charge. B.a stable atom. C.a group of stable atoms. D.an atom or group of atoms with a net positive charge. 35. Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers (or number of neutrones) are called A.ions. B.neutrons. C.allotropes. D.chemical families. E.isotopes. 36. How many neutrons are there in an atom of lead 82 Pb whose mass number is 208? A.82 B.126 C.208 D.290 Chapter An cation is defined as A.a charged atom or group of atoms with a net negative charge. B.a stable atom. C.a group of stable atoms. D.an atom or group of atoms with a net positive charge.

38. An atom of the isotope 16 S-31 consists of how many protons, neutrons, and electrons? (p = proton, n = neutron, e = electron) A.15 p, 16 n, 15 e B.16 p, 15 n, 16 e C.16 p, 31 n, 16 e D.32 p, 31 n, 32 e E.16 p, 16 n, 15 e 39. A magnesium ion, 12 Mg 2+, has A.12 protons and 13 electrons. B.24 protons and 26 electrons. C.12 protons and 10 electrons. D.24 protons and 22 electrons. E.12 protons and 14 electrons. 40. A sulfide ion, 16 S 2-, has: A.16 protons and 16 electrons B.32 protons and 16 electrons C.16 protons and 14 electrons D.16 protons and 18 electrons E.32 protons and 18 electrons 37. molecules consist of the same element with different numbers of atoms and chemical structure are called … A.ions. B.neutrons. C. allotropes. D.isotopes. Chapter 2

41. Which of these elements is most likely to be a good conductor of electricity? A.N B.S C.He D.Cl E.Fe 42. Which of these pairs of elements would be most likely to form an ionic compound? A.P and Br B.Cu and K C.C and O D.O and Zn E.Al and Rb 44. What is the formula for the ionic compound formed by calcium ions and nitrate ions? A.Ca 3 N 2 B.Ca(NO 3 ) 2 C.Ca 2 NO 3 D.Ca 2 NO 2 E.CaNO 3 Chapter Which of these pairs of elements would be most likely to form a molecular compound? A.Na and Br B.Ca and O C.C and O D.Zn and O E.Mg and Cl

45. Which is the correct formula for copper(II) phosphate? A.Cu 2 PO 4 B.Cu 3 (PO 4 ) 2 C.Cu 2 PO 3 D.Cu(PO 4 ) 2 E.Cu(PO 3 ) The correct name for NH 4 NO 3 is A.ammonium nitrate. B.ammonium nitrogen trioxide. C.ammonia nitrogen oxide. D.hydrogen nitrogen oxide. E.hydrogen nitrate. 47. The correct name for PCl 5 is A.monophosphate pentachloride B.phosphorus chloride C.chlorophosphate D. monophosphate tetrachloride E.phosphorus pentachloride Chapter 2

48. Use the following table and choose which of the species are neutral ? Atom or ion elementIIIIIIIVVVI Atom or ion electrons (e) Atom or ion protons (p) Atom or ion neutrons (n) A.III and V C. II and III B.IV and V D. I and VI 49. Use the following table and choose which of the species are negatively charged ? Atom or ion elementIIIIIIIVVVI Atom or ion electrons (e) Atom or ion protons (p) Atom or ion neutrons (n) A.III and V C. II and III B.IV and V D. I and VI Chapter 2

50. Use the following table and choose which of the species are positively charged ? Atom or ion elementIIIIIIIVVVI Atom or ion electrons (e) Atom or ion protons (p) Atom or ion neutrons (n) A.III and V C. II and III B.IV and V D. I and VI Chapter Atoms with the same number of electrons and number of protons are called… A.ions B.isotopes C.neutral atoms D.different atoms 52. Atoms which have different number of electrons are called… A.ions B.isotopes C.neutral atoms D.different atoms

53.What information would you need to calculate the average atomic mass of an element? A)The number of neutrons in the element. B)The atomic number of the element. C)The mass and abundance of each isotope of the element. D)The position in the periodic table of the element. 54.The atomic masses of Cl (75.53 %) and Cl (24.47 %) are amu and amu, respectively. Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine. A)35.96 amu B)35.45 amu C)36.47 amu D)71.92 amu 55.How many atoms are there in 5.10 moles of sulfur ( 16 S=32 amu)? A)3.07 x B)9.59 x C)6.02 x D)9.82 x Chapter 3

56.Iodine has two isotopes 126 I and 127 I, with the equal abundance. Calculate the average atomic mass of Iodine ( 53 I). A)126.5 amu B)35.45 amu C)1.265 amu D)71.92 amu 57.The atomic masses of 6 Li and 7 Li are amu and amu, respectively. Calculate the natural abanduce of these two isotopes. The average atomic mass of Lithium (Li=6.941 amu). A) 6 Li= 7.49%, 7 Li= 92.51% B) 7 Li= 7.49%, 6 Li= 92.51% C) 6 Li= 8.49%, 7 Li= 95.51% D) 7 Li= 7.22%, 6 Li= 82.51% Chapter 3 58.How many atoms are present in 3.14 g of copper (Cu)? A)2.98 x B)1.92 x C)1.89 x D)6.02 x 10 23

59.Calculate the molar mass of Li 2 CO 3. A)73.89 g B)66.95 g C)41.89 g D)96.02 g 60.How many molecules of ethane (C 2 H 6 ) are present in g of C 2 H 6 ? A)2.01 x B)6.69 x C)4.96 x D)8.89 x Chapter 3 61.All of the substances listed below are fertilizers that contribute nitrogen to the soil. Which of these is the richest source of nitrogen on a mass percentage basis? A)Urea, (NH 2 ) 2 CO B)Ammonium nitrate, NH 4 NO 3 C)Guanidine, HNC(NH 2 ) 2 D)Ammonia, NH 3

62.Allicin is the compound responsible for the characteristic smell of garlic. An analysis of the compound gives the following percent composition by mass: C: 44.4 percent; H: 6.21 percent; S: 39.5 percent; O: 9.86 percent. What is its molecular formula given that its molar mass is about 162 g? A)C 12 H 20 S 4 O 2 B)C 7 H 14 SO C)C 6 H 10 S 2 O D)C 5 H 12 S 2 O 2 63.The formula for rust can be represented by Fe 2 O 3. How many moles of Fe are present in 24.6 g of the compound? A)2.13 mol B)0.456 mol C)0.154 mol D)0.308 mol What is the mass, in grams, of one copper atom? A  g B g C. 1 amu D  g E  1021 g Chapter 3

65.How many grams of sulfur (S) are needed to react completely with 246 g of mercury (Hg) to form HgS? A)39.3 g B)24.6 g C)9.66 × 10 3 g D)201 g 66.Tin(II) fluoride (SnF 2 ) is often added to toothpaste as an ingredient to prevent tooth decay. What is the mass of F in grams in 24.6 g of the compound? A)18.6 g B)24.3 g C)5.97 g D)75.7 g 67.What is the empirical formula of the compound with the following composition? 2.1 percent H, 65.3 percent O, 32.6 percent S. A)H 2 SO 4 B)H 2 SO 3 C)H2S2O3H2S2O3 D)HSO 3 19 Chapter 3

68. Determine the number of moles of aluminum in 96.7 g of Al. A mol B.3.58 mol C.7.43 mol D.4.21 mol E.6.02  mol 69. Which of the following samples contains the greatest number of atoms? A. 100 g of Pb B.2.0 mole of Ar C.0.1 mole of Fe D.5 g of He E.20 million O 2 molecules 70.Formaldehyde has the formula CH 2 O. How many molecules are there in 0.11 g of formaldehyde? A. 6.1  molecule B.3.7  molecule C.4  molecule D.2.2  molecule E.6.6  molecule Chapter 3

71. How many sulfur atoms are present in 25.6 g of Al 2 (S 2 O 3 ) 3 ? A B. 6 C  D  E  What is the coefficient of H 2 O when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers? ___ Al 4 C 3 + ___ H 2 O  ___ Al(OH) 3 + ___ CH 4 A. 3 B. 4 C. 6 D. 12 E. 24 Chapter Which of the following equations is balanced? A)2C + O 2 CO B)2CO + O 2 2CO 2 C)H 2 + Br 2 HBr D)2K + H 2 O 2KOH + H 2

74. When 22.0 g NaCl and 21.0 g H 2 SO 4 are mixed and react according to the equation below, which is the limiting reagent? 2NaCl + H 2 SO 4  Na 2 SO 4 + 2HCl A. NaCl B. H 2 SO 4 C. Na 2 SO 4 D. HCl E. No reagent is limiting. 75. Hydrochloric acid can be prepared by the following reaction: 2NaCl(s) + H 2 SO 4 (aq)  2HCl(g) + Na 2 SO 4 (s) How many grams of HCl can be prepared from 2.00 mol H 2 SO 4 and 150 g NaCl? A.7.30 g B.93.5 g C.146 g D.150 g E.196 g Chapter 3

76. What is the theoretical yield of chromium that can be produced by the reaction of 40.0 g of Cr 2 O 3 with 8.00 g of aluminum according to the chemical equation below? 2Al + Cr 2 O 3  Al 2 O 3 + 2Cr A. 7.7 g B g C g D g E g 77. Hydrogen fluoride is used in the manufacture of Freons (which destroy ozone in the stratosphere) and in the production of aluminum metal. It is prepared by the reaction CaF 2 + H 2 SO 4 CaSO 4 + 2HF In one process 6.00 kg of CaF 2 are treated with an excess of H 2 SO 4 and yield 2.86 kg of HF. Calculate the percent yield of HF. A)93.0 % B)95.3 % C)47.6 % D)62.5 % Chapter 3

78.Consider the combustion of carbon monoxide (CO) in oxygen gas: 2CO(g) + O 2 (g) 2CO 2 (g) Starting with 3.60 moles of CO, calculate the number of moles of CO 2 produced if there is enough oxygen gas to react with all of the CO. A)7.20 mol B)44.0 mol C)3.60 mol D)1.80 mol 79.Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) is also called “laughing gas.” It can be prepared by the thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate (NH 4 NO 3 ). The other product is H 2 O. The balanced equation for this reaction is: NH 4 NO 3 N 2 O + 2H 2 O How many grams of N 2 O are formed if 0.46 mole of NH 4 NO 3 is used in the reaction? A)2.0 g B) g C) g D) g 24 Chapter 3

80.Nitric oxide (NO) reacts with oxygen gas to form nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), a dark-brown gas: 2NO(g) + O 2 (g) 2NO 2 (g) In one experiment mole of NO is mixed with mole of O 2. Calculate the number of moles of NO 2 produced (note: first determine which is the limiting reagent). A)0.886 mol B)0.503 mol C)1.01 mol D)1.77 mol The fertilizer ammonium sulfate [(NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 ] is prepared by the reaction between ammonia (NH 3 ) and sulfuric acid: 2NH 3 (g) + H 2 SO 4 (aq) (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 (aq) How many kilograms of NH 3 are needed to produce 1.00  10 5 kg of (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 ? A) kg B) kg C) kg D) kg Chapter 3

82. What mass of K 2 CO 3 is needed to prepare 200. mL of a solution having a potassium ion concentration of M? A.4.15 g B.10.4 g C.13.8 g D.2.07 g E.1.49 g 83. A 50.0 mL sample of M NH 4 NO 3 is diluted with water to a total volume of mL. What is the ammonium nitrate concentration in the resulting solution? A.21.8 M B M C.2.18  M D.8.72  M E M 84. A g sample of potassium chlorate KClO 3 is dissolved in enough water to give 375. mL of solution. What is the chlorate ion concentration in this solution? A  M B  M C M D  E  M Chapter 4

mL of a M NH 4 Cl solution is added to 55.5 mL of M FeCl 3. What is the concentration of chloride ion in the final solution? A M B M C.1.35 M D M E M Chapter What mass of K 2 CO 3 is needed to prepare 200. mL of a solution having a potassium ion concentration of M? A.4.15 g B.10.4 g C.13.8 g D.2.07 g E.1.49 g 87. A 50.0 mL sample of M NH 4 NO 3 is diluted with water to a total volume of mL. What is the ammonium nitrate concentration in the resulting solution? A.21.8 M B M C.2.18  M D.8.72  M E M

Chapter How many milliliters would you need to prepare 60.0 mL of M HNO 3 from a stock solution of 4.00 M HNO 3 ? A. 3 mL B. 240 mL C. 24 mL D mL E. 60 mL 89. What volume, in mL, of a 3.89 x M solution is required to provide 2.12 g of KBr? (Atomic weights: K = 39.10, Br = 79.90). A. 520 mL B. 458 mL C. 389 mL D. 325 mL E. 425 mL 90. Reaction of 1.00 mole CH 4 with excess Cl 2 yields 96.8 g CCl 4. What is the percent yield of CCl 4 ? (Atomic weights: C = 12.01, Cl = 35.45). CH Cl 2 CCl HCl A B C D. 62.9