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1011_1st Exam_1011017 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following functional groups gives acidic properties to organic molecules? A) -COOH B) -COOCH3 C) -C(O)H D) -CH2OH E) -OH Answer: A 2) Dalton's atomic theory is based on several assumptions, which are listed below. Which of these assumptions is strictly correct? I) All atoms of the same element are identical. II) Atoms are indivisible and unchangeable. III) Chemical changes are the result of the combination, separation, and rearrangement of atoms. A) II and III are correct. B) I and II are correct. C) III is correct. D) I and III are correct. E) I, II, and III are correct. 3) A 1.500 g sample of compound containing only C, H, and O was burned completely. The only combustion products were 1.738 g CO2 and 0.711 g H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound? A) C2H4O3 B) CHO C) CH2O2 D) CH2O E) CH4O Answer: A 4) If 85.6 ml of a 6.75 M solution are diluted to 6.20 L with water, what is the concentration of the final solution? A) 6.75 (6.20/85.6) M B) 6.75 (8.56/6.20) M C) 6.75 (85.6/6200) M D) 8.56 (6.20/6.75) M E) 6.75 (6200/85.6) M 5) Aspartame, C14H18N2O5, a low-calorie sweetener, is about 200 times sweeter than sugar. How many molecules of aspartame are there in a one-gram packet of sweetener containing 36 mg aspartame? A) 7.2 1025 molecules of aspartame B) 2.0 1018 molecules of aspartame C) 1.4 1022 molecules of aspartame D) 4.0 1020 molecules of aspartame E) 7.4 1019 molecules of aspartame 6) A species that differs in charge from another atom of the same element: I) is called an isotope II) has more or less neutrons III) has lost or gained electrons IV) is called an ion V) has the same number of protons A) I and II B) I and III C) II and IV D) III and IV E) III, IV, V 1011017_1

7) Which of the following represents a 1.00 M aqueous solution of glucose (C6H12O6)? A) 10.0 g glucose per 10.0 ml water B) 80.0 g glucose per 500 ml water C) 4.5 g glucose per 4.5 g water D) 0.180 g glucose per ml solution E) 0.100 g glucose per ml solution 8) A model that explains and makes predictions about natural phenomena is referred to as a: A) hypothesis B) deduction C) generalization D) natural law E) theory 9) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) The empirical formula is the simplest formula of the ratio of atoms. B) A molecule is a group of bonded atoms that exist as an entity. C) An anion is a positive ion. D) Ionic compounds result from combinations of metals and nonmetals. E) The molecular formula is the listing of the atoms in an actual molecule. 10) 24.0 g of ethane (C2H6) are burned to form CO2 and H2O. How many grams of CO2 are produced? A) 14.4 g B) 32.8 g C) 70.3 g D) 35.1 g E) 43.2 g 11) Choose the correct statement. A) Neutrons have no charge and no mass. B) Electrons and protons have about the same mass. C) The charge of a proton is 1837 times the charge of an electron. D) The atomic number is the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus. E) An electron has 1/1837 the mass of a proton. 12) What is the correct name for the following organic structure? CH3CH(OH)CH2CH2CH2CH3 A) pentyl alcohol B) 1-methylpentanol C) 5-hexanol D) 2-methylpentanol E) 2-hexanol 13) A hypothetical element, E, has two stable isotopes: E-46 = 46.046 u 64.08% E-51 = 50.826 u 35.92% What is the average atom weight of the element? A) 48.50 u B) 47.76 u C) 48.44 u D) 47.44 u E) 49.11 u 1011017_2

14) What is the correct number of significant figures in the answer to the following multiplication: 1.022 0.0011. A) one B) two C) four D) three E) cannot be determined 15) Which of the following contains the greatest number of atoms? A) 1 mole of S8 molecules B) 2 moles of P4 molecules C) 4 moles of chlorine molecules D) 8 moles of H atoms E) 3 moles of ozone, O3 16) What volume of 6.0 M sulfuric acid is required for the preparation of 500.0 ml of 0.30 M solution? A) 30 ml B) 50 ml C) 25 ml D) 100 ml E) 40 ml 17) The prefix "milli" and the prefix "micro" correspond, respectively, to the factors: A) 10-6 and 10-9 B) 10-3 and 10-6 C) 10-3 and 10-12 D) 10-1 and 10-6 E) 103 and 106 18) Ernest Rutherford is credited with: I) the nuclear model of the atom II) the identification of alpha and beta particles III) the discovery of protons IV) the prediction of a third, neutral, subatomic particle A) I and II B) I and III C) I, II, III D) II, III, IV E) I, II, III, IV 19) Given the following reactions: Fe + Br2 FeBr2 3 FeBr2 + Br2 Fe3Br8 If each reaction is 82.0% efficient, what mass of Fe3Br8 is produced from 1.00 g Fe? A) 3.94 g B) 2.65 g C) 2.57 g D) 3.24 g E) 4.81 g 1011017_3

20) Which of the following is the correct definition of an isomer? A) Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but contain different isotopes. B) Isomers are molecules that have the same arrangements of atoms in space but different empirical and molecular formulas. C) Isomers are molecules that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms in space. D) Isomers are molecules with the same empirical formula but have different isotopes. E) Isomers are molecules that have the same empirical formula but different arrangements of atoms in space. 21) What is the percent yield if 185 grams of SiO2 are made from 328 g of Cr2O3 by the following equation? 3 Si(s) + 2 Cr2O3(s) 3 SiO2(s) + 4 Cr(l) A) 142% B) 105% C) 56% D) 70% E) 95% 22) Ethylene glycol has a density of 1.11 g/ml. What is the volume occupied by 30.0 g of ethylene glycol? A) 0.037 ml B) 33.3 ml C) 31.1 ml D) 27.0 ml E) 30.0 ml 23) The suffix -ol designates the presence of which functional group? A) -CH3 B) -C(O)H C) -OH D) -COOH E) -COOCH3 24) What is the mass number of the most abundant form of oxygen atom? A) 15.9994 B) 24 C) 32 D) 8 E) 16 25) Oxygen is: A) a solution B) a mixture C) a compound D) an element E) always combined with hydrogen 26) A mole of the substance water, H2O, refers to: A) 6.02 1023 atoms of H and O B) 12.0000 g H2O C) 6.02 1023 g H2O D) one H2O molecule E) 6.02 1023 H2O molecules 27) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) Alpha particles are the same mass as a helium nucleus. B) Gamma rays are the same as electrons. C) The Law of Constant Composition is the Law of Definite Proportions. D) Electrons were once known as cathode rays. E) Objects of like charge repel each other. 1011017_4

28) Which of the following is a correct feature of the nuclear atom proposed by Rutherford? A) All atoms of an element have the same mass. B) The majority of alpha particles to strike the foil "bounced back." C) The atom is mostly empty space. D) The number of neutrons and electrons in the atom are equal. E) It is like the "plum pudding" model. 29) What is the sum of the coefficients when the following is balanced with the smallest integer coefficients? Na + HCl NaCl + H2 A) 9 B) 10 C) 7 D) 4 E) 2 30) Groups, or families, on the periodic table are: A) named for the first elements in the series; such as "actinides" B) vertical columns of elements with similar properties C) extremely reactive with each other D) elements that all occur naturally in the same state E) horizontal rows of elements with increasing atomic numbers 31) Which of the following are forms of matter? I) hydrogen gas II) sunlight III) ice IV) wind V) iron A) II and IV B) III and V C) I and V D) I, III and V E) all of the above 32) Choose the INCORRECT statement. A) A natural law is a generalization of natural phenomena. B) An experiment is a test of conclusions about natural law. C) A theory is a model of nature that can be used to describe natural phenomena. D) A hypothesis is a conclusion that must follow logically from observations of nature. E) The scientific method is the combination of observations, experimentation, and the formulation of laws, hypothesis, and theories. 33) Which of these atoms has the greatest number of neutrons in its nucleus? A) 28 14 Si B) 57 27 Co C) 55 26 Fe D) 56 25 Mn E) 56 28 Ni 1011017_5

34) Which of the following would be unaffected by an electric field? A) protons B) gamma rays C) beta particles D) electrons E) alpha particles 35) Beta particles: A) have the same mass as a neutron B) are repelled by a positively charged plate C) are electrons D) are like X-rays E) have a mass of 4 and a charge of +2 36) Iron metal reacts with chlorine gas as follows: 2 Fe(s) + 3 Cl2(g) 2 FeCl3(s) How many moles of FeCl3 are obtained when 4.6 mol of Cl2 reacts with excess Fe? A) 2.3 mol B) 4.6 mol C) 3.1 mol D) 1.5 mol E) 6.9 mol 37) In the following reaction: 2 KClO3(s) 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g) 14.0 g KClO3 yielded 1.40 g KCl. What is the percent yield? A) 16.4% B) 32.9% C) 6.08% D) 10.0% E) 11.0% Answer: A 38) The number of atoms in 10.0 g of CaCO3 (100.0 g/mol) is: A) 12.1 1023 atoms B) 12.1 1022 atoms C) 6.02 1022 atoms D) 18.1 1022 atoms E) 30.1 1022 atoms 39) How many moles of Fe is present in 1.2 grams of Fe? A) 0.215 mol B) 0.430 mol C) 4.30 10-2 mol D) 2.15 10-2 mol E) 2.15 10-1 mol 1011017_6

40) Nitroglycerin, used both in medicine and as an explosive, can be prepared by the carefully controlled reaction of glycerol (C3H8O3) with nitric acid, as symbolized by: C3H8O3 + 3 HNO3 C3H5N3O9 + 3 H2O What mass of nitric acid is required for the production of 2.8 g of nitroglycerin by a process having a 67% yield? A) 1.2 g B) 2.3 g C) 0.39 g D) 3.5 g E) 1.6 g 1011017_7