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Part A Answer all questions in this part. Directions (1-24): For each statement or question, record on your separate answer sheet the number of the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. Some questions may require the use of the 2011 Edition Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry. 1 What is the chemical name for Na 2SO 3? (1) sodium sulfite (3) sodium sulfide (2) sodium sulfate (4) sodium thiosulfate 6 What is the gram-formula mass of Ca(O) 2? (1) 29 g/mol (3) 57 g/mol (2) 54 g/mol (4) 74 g/mol 2 Which kind of energy is stored in a chemical bond? (1) potential energy (3) activation energy (2) kinetic energy (4) ionization energy 3 A sample of water is boiling as heat is added at a constant rate. Which statement describes the potential energy and the average kinetic energy of the water molecules in this sample? (1) The potential energy decreases and the average kinetic energy remains the same. (2) The potential energy decreases and the average kinetic energy increases. (3) The potential energy increases and the average kinetic energy remains the same. (4) The potential energy increases and the average kinetic energy increases. 4 Atom X has an electron configuration 2-8-2. Which electron dot diagram correctly represents this atom? (1) : X : (3). (2) X. : (4) X :.. X : 5 Which molecular formula is also an empirical formula? (1) C 6 6 (3) N 2 4 (2) 2O 2 (4) N 2O 5 7 Which formula represents ammonium nitrate? (1) N 4NO 3 (3) N 4(NO 3) 2 (2) N 4NO 2 (4) N 4(NO 2) 2 8 The correct electron dot diagram for hydrogen chloride is (1) : Cl (3) : Cl : (2) : : Cl (4) 9 A covalent bond forms when : : Cl : (1) two nuclei share electrons in order to achieve a complete octet of electrons (2) atoms form ions and then electrostatic forces of attraction bond the ions together (3) repulsive forces between atoms are greater than the attractive forces (4) a metal combines with a nonmetal atom 10 What is the chemical formula of titanium(ii) oxide? (1) TiO (3) TiO 2 (2) Ti 2O (4) Ti 2O 3 11 Polar covalent bonds are caused by (1) unbalanced ionic charges (2) unequal electronegativity values (3) the transfer of electrons from one atom to another (4) equally shared valence electrons

12 The bond in a diatomic nitrogen molecule (N 2) is best described as (1) polar (2) polar double covalent (3) nonpolar triple covalent (4) polar ionic 13 Which electron dot diagram represents a polar molecule?.. (1) O.. :: C :: O.. (3) : O : (2) : C : 14 The diagram below represents a hydrogen fluoride molecule : F.. : This molecule is best described as (1) polar with polar covalent bonds (2) polar with nonpolar covalent bonds (3) nonpolar with polar covalent bonds (4) nonpolar with nonpolar covalent bonds 15 Which diagram best represents a polar molecule? (1) (2) Cl 2 2 (4) (3) 16. In the compound KSO 4, there is an ionic bond between the (1) K + and the SO 4 2 ions (2) KSO 3 + and the O 2 ions (3) K + and the S ions (4) K + and the SO 4 ions.... : Cl.. :.. : Cl.. : C.. : Cl.. : : Cl.. : Cl (4) + NaCl 17 When a calcium atom loses its valence electrons, the ion formed has an electron configuration that is the same as an atom of (1) Cl (3) K (2) Ar (4) Sc 18 The bond between which pair of elements is the least ionic in character? (1) -F (3) -I (2) -Cl (4) -O 19 Which compound has the greatest degree of ionic character? (1) NaF (3) AlF 3 (2) MgF 2 (4) SiF 4 20 Given the Lewis electron dot formula shown below: : X : The attraction of X for the bonding electrons would be greatest when X represents an atom of: (1) S (3) Se (2) O (4) Te 21 Which compound contains both ionic and covalent bonds? (1) Br (3) NaBr (2) CBr 4 (4) NaO 22 Which element forms an ionic bond with fluorine? (1) fluorine (3) carbon (2) potassium (4) oxygen 23 The elements Li and F combine to form an ionic compound. The electron configuration of the fluorine within this compound is the same as the electron configuration of atoms in Group: (1) 1 (3) 17 (2) 14 (4) 18 24 An atom of which element has the same electron configuration as O 2? (1) Li (3) Ar (2) Na (4) Ne P.S./Chem November 18 [2] [OVER]

Part B 1 Answer all questions in this part. Directions (25-31): For each statement or question, record on your separate answer sheet the number of the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. Some questions may require the use of the 2011 Edition Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry. 25 The electrical conductivity of KI (aq) is greater than the electrical conductivity of 2O (l) because the KI (aq) contains mobile (1) molecules of 2O (2) ions from 2O (3) molecules of KI (4) ions from KI 29 ydrogen bonding is strongest between molecules of (1) 2S (3) 2Se (2) 2O (4) 2Te 30 Which formula represents a nonpolar molecule containing polar covalent bonds? 26 Which substance has a high melting point and conducts electricity in the liquid phase but not in the solid phase? (1) Ne (3) NaCl (2) g (4) CO 27 Which compound in the solid state has a high melting point and conducts electricity only after it has been liquified? (1) carbon dioxide (3) hydrogen chloride (2) silicon dioxide (4) potassium chloride 31 Which atom has the least attraction for the electrons in a bond between that atom and an atom of hydrogen? (1) carbon (3) oxygen (2) nitrogen (4) fluorine 28 Which molecule is a dipole? (1) S (3) O C O (2) C (4) N N P.S./Chem November 18 [3] [OVER]

Part B 2 Answer all questions in this part. Directions (32-39): Record your answers in the spaces provided in your answer booklet. Some questions may require the use of the 2011 Edition Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry. 32 Explain, in terms of electron configuration, why arsenic and antimony are chemically similar. [1] 33 Explain, in terms of electrons, the change in radius when a sodium atom becomes a sodium ion. [1] Base your answer to question 34 through 36 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry. The balanced equation below represents a reaction. O 2 (g) + energy O (g) + O (g) 34 Identify the type of chemical bond in a molecule of the reactant. [1] 35 In the space in your answer booklet, draw a Lewis electron-dot diagram of one oxygen atom. [1] 36 Explain, in terms of bonds, why energy is absorbed during this reaction. [1] 37 Based on Table E, identify the polyatomic ion in the solid product of the following reaction. [1] 2 NaCO3 (s) + heat Na 2CO 3 (s) + 2O (l) + CO 2 (g) Base your answer to question 38 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry. Nitrogen dioxide, NO 2, is a dark brown gas that is used to make nitric acid and to bleach flour. Nitrogen dioxide has a boiling point of 294 K at 101.3 kpa. 38 At standard pressure, compare the strength of intermolecular forces in NO 2 (g) to the strength of intermolecular forces in N 2 (g). [1] 39 In your answer book, write the IUPAC name for N 2O 4 (g). [1] P.S./Chem November 18 [4]

Part C Answer all questions in this part. Directions (40-44): Record your answers in the spaces provided in your answer booklet. Some questions may require the use of the 2011 Edition Reference Tables for Physical Setting/Chemistry. Base your answer to questions 40 and 41 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry. Baking soda, NaCO 3, can be commercially produced during a series of chemical reactions called the Solvay process. In this process, N 3 (aq), NaCl (aq), and other chemicals are used to produce NaCO 3 (s) and N 4Cl (aq). To reduce production costs, N 3 (aq) is recovered from NaCl (aq) through a different series of reactions. This series of reactions can be summarized by the overall reaction represented by the unbalanced equation below. 40 Write a chemical name for baking soda. [1] N 4Cl (aq) + CaO (s) N 3 (aq) + 2O (l) + CaCl 2 (aq) 41 Determine the mass of N 4Cl that must be dissolved in 100. grams of 2O to produce a saturated solution at 70 C. [1] Base your answer to question 41 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry. A student made a copper bracelet by hammering a small copper bar into the desired shape. The bracelet has a mass of 30.1 grams and was at a temperature of 21 C in the classroom but reached at temperature of 33 as the student wore it. The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/g K. 42 Show a numerical setup for calculating the amount of heat absorbed by the bracelet when the student wore the bracelet on her arm. [1] 43 An atom has an atomic number of 9, a mass number of 19, and an electron configuration of 2-6-1. What is the total number of neutrons in the described atom? [1] 44 A student drew the Lewis electron-dot diagram below to represent sodium chloride. Na : Cl : Explain why this diagram is not an accurate representation for the bonding in NaCl. [1] P.S./Chem November 18 [5] [OVER]

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Wednesday, January 23, 2019 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., only 32 33 34 35 LED for one oxygen atom 36 P.S./Chem. Answer Booklet November 18 [1]

37 38 39 40 41 g 41 Show a numerical setup. 42 neutrons 43 P.S./Chemistry November 18 [2]