Practice Fall Final Exam (Chemistry 08-09)

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Practice Fall Final Exam (Chemistry 08-09) 1. The name of SO 2-4 is a. sulfur tetraoxide b. sulfite c. sulfate d. monosulfur tetraoxide 2. The correct formula for hydrogen is a. H b. H 2 c. H 3 d. H + 3. The law of conservation of matter follows from the concepts that a. atoms are the smallest unit of matter b. atoms of different elements have different properties. c. matter cannot be created nor destroyed d. atoms can be destroyed in chemical reactions. 4. This is what determines the identity of an element: a. relative atomic mass b. mass number c. average atomic mass d. atomic number 5. Ammonia, NH 3 is a compound and therefore dissolve in water. a. polar, will b. polar, will not c. nonpolar, will d. nonpolar, will not 6. A particle that has about the same mass as a proton, but with no electrical charge, is called a(n) a. nuclide. b. neutron. c electron d. isotope 7. Isotopes of an element contain different numbers of a. electrons b. protons c. neutrons. d. nuclides 8. An atomic spectrum of an atom is caused by the energy released when electrons a. jump to a higher energy level. b. fall to a lower energy level. c. absorb energy and jump to a higher energy level d. absorb energy and fall to a lower energy level. 9. Tetracarbon decahydride is not attracted toward a charged wand and spreads out when added to wax paper. What type of intermolecular forces does this molecule exhibit? a. London Dispersion Forces b. Hydrogen Bonding c. Dipole-Dipole interactions d. Covalent bonding 10. The correct formula for Magnesium chloride is a. MgCl b. MgCl 2 c. Mg 2 Cl 2 d. Mg 2 Cl 11. Those elements that are good conductors of electricity are a. nonmetals b. gases c. metals. d. semimetals 12. The correct formula for dinitrogen hexachloride is a. N 6 Cl 2 b. N 2 Cl 6 c. NCl 3 d. NO 2 Cl 6 13. As you move down the periodic table from carbon through lead, atomic radii a. generally increase b. generally decrease c. do not change d. vary unpredictably. 14. The correct formula for calcium hydroxide is a. CaOH b. CaOH 2 c. CaH 2 d. CaH 15. When the octet rule is satisfied, the outermost are filled. a. d and f orbitals b. s and p orbitals c. s and d orbitals d. d and p orbitals 16. Once an atom has full s and p orbitals in its outermost energy level, a. it is highly reactive only with alkali metals b. it is highly reactive only with halogens. c. it can be combined with most elements. d. it has a stable octet and is unreactive and has satisfied its noble gas envy. 17. What is the formla for the compound formed by calcium ions, Ca 2+, and chloride ions, Cl -? a. CaCl b. Ca 2 Cl c. CaCl 3 d. CaCl 2 18. Name the compound KCl. a. potassium chloride b. potassium chlorate c. potassium chlorine d. potassium monochloride 19. The chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons is called a(n) a. ionic bond b. orbital bond c. Lewis structure d. covalent bond 20. If the difference in electronegativity is larger than 2.1, the bond is a. polyatomic b. ionic c. polar covalent d. nonpolar covalent 21. The C---F bond (electronegativity for C is 2.5; electronegativity for F is 4.0) in CF 4 is a. polar covalent b. ionic c. nonpolar covalent d. polar covalent 22. The following molecules contain polar bonds. The only nonpolar molecule is a. HCl b. H 2 O c. CO 2 d. NH 3 23. What is the correct name of Na 3 N? a. sodium nitride b. sodium nitrite c. trisodium mononitride d. trisodium nitride

24. The forces of attraction between molecules in a molecular compound are a. stronger than the forces of ionic bonding b. weaker than the forces of ionic bonding c. approximately equal to the forces of ionic bonding d. zero. 25. The weak intermolecular forces resulting from temporary dipoles are called a. London dispersion forces b. dipole-dipole forces c. hydrogen forces d. polar covalent bonding 26. Carbon shows a very strong tendency to form a. ionic bonds b. covalent bonds c.5 bonds with other nonmetals d.2 bonds with other nonmetals 27. How many outermost electrons does a carbon atom have? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 28. When a carbon atom forms four covalent bonds, the bonds are directed the toward the corners of a a. triangle b. pyramid c. square d. tetrahedral 29. All organic compounds containing the same functional group a. have the same name b. are classified together c. undergo different chemical reactions d. behave differently 30. Which of the following is the functional group in alcohols? a. COOH b. COH c. CO d. O 31. Which compound obeys HONC 1234? a. H C=C C H b. H H H H C C O C H H c. H d. H H C C C H H C C C H H H H 32. To which class does the organic compound shown in the figure belong? O CH 3 C CH 2 CH 3 a. aldehyde b. carboxylic acid c. ketone d. ester 33. What is the correct name for P 2 O 5? a. phosphorous oxide b. phosphorous (II) oxide (V) c. disphosphorous pentoxide d. dipotassium pentoxide 34. Silicon dioxide is a hard solid consisting of nonmetals. Its bonding type is and it dissolve in water. a. covalent network, will not b. molecular covalent, will not c. covalent network, will d. molecular covalent, will 35. Which of the following molecules is most stable? a.h 2 S b. HS 2 c.hs d.h 3 S 2 36. Which of following is not stable? a. H2O b. CO2 c. CH3 d. CH4 37. According to the HONC-1234 rule how many bonds must Nitrogen have? a.1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 2 38. How many bonds will Selenium form? a.1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 39. Which of the following molecules is most electronegative? a.c b. N c. O d. F 40. Which of the following is least electronegative? a.fe b. Zn c. La d. S 41. Which of the following molecules will be polar? a.h 2 b. O 2 c. H 2 O d. CO 2 42. Which of the following molecules will NOT have a polar bond? a.h 2 O b. CO 2 c. H 2 d. NH 3 43. Which is a solution that when placed on wax paper will not bead up like water? a. Hexane b. Isopropanol c. Acetic Acid 44. What causes the water molecules to be attracted to the negatively charged wand? a. The negative charged oxygen b. the positively charged oxygen c. The positively charged Hydrogen d. the negatively charged Hydrogen 45. What could you say about an unknown substance that when dripped on wax paper does not bead up?

a. It is polar b.it is non-polar 46. Which of the following is true about the properties of a polar solution? a. doesn t bead up b. attracted to a charged wand c. is not dissolved by water d. has no reaction to a charged wand 47. What element has the following electron configuration: [He]2s 2 2p 1? (A) Li (B) B (C) Na (D) A 48. What type of bonding is found in methanol, CH 3 OH(l)? (A) ionic (B) metallic (C) covalent network (D) molecular covalent 49. What type of bonding is found in magnesium fluoride, MgF 2 (s)? (A) ionic (B) metallic (C) covalent network (D) molecular covalent 50. If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is extremely small, what type of bond will they form? (A) ionic (B) polar covalent (C) nonpolar covalent (D) nonpolar ionic 51. If the electronegativity difference between two atoms is extremely large, what type of bond will they form? (A) ionic (B) polar covalent (C) nonpolar covalent (D) nonpolar ionic 52. How many electrons (in a Lewis dot structure) must surround each element for a molecule to be stable? a) Four b) Five c) One d) Eight 53. Which molecule is stable? a) NH 2 b) NH 3 c) NH 4 d) NH 54. How many hydrogen atoms need to be added to C 4 O 2 to make a stable molecule? a) six b) ten c) nine d) eleven 55. Which molecule is stable? a) C 3 H 5 O b) C 2 H 4 O c) C 3 H 6 O d) C 3 HO 56. What is not true of valence electrons? a) The electrons on the outermost shell. b) The electrons in the highest energy level. c) The electrons that occupy the s, p, d, and/or f block. d) The electrons related to the element s period number. 57. As (Arsenic) has valence electrons. a) 15 b) 6 c) 5 58. An element has the electron configuration of 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 3s 2 3p 6 4s 2 3d 10 4p 2, how many valence electron does this

element have? a) 12 b) 14 c) 2 59. What noble bas electron configuration does the Cl ion have? a) Ar b) He c) Kr d) Ne 60. How many domains does formaldehyde, CH 2 O have? a) four b) three c) two d) one 61. What shape has four domains and one lone pair? a) bent b) tetrahedral c) pyramidal d) trigonal planar 62. What shape is N 2? a) linear b) bent c) stringy d) tetrahedral 63. In the molecule C 2 H 6, what is the shape surrounding one of the carbon atoms? a) linear b) pyramidal c) tetrahedral d) trigonal planar 64. If the atoms that share electrons have an unequal attraction for the electrons, the bond is called a) nonpolar covalent b) polar covalent c) ionic d) dipolar 65. In which of these compounds is the bond between the atoms NOT a nonpolar covalent bond? a) F 2 b) HCl c) H 2 d) O 2 66. Which atom can form the most polar bond? a) S b) Br c) As d) Cl 67. How many bond pairs are shared between the C and N atoms in HCN? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 68. What is the total number of lone pairs in CH 3 Cl? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 69. Which of these about catalysts is not true? a) Catalysts are consumed during the chemical process. b) Catalysts can speed up chemical reactions.

c) Sulfuric acid (H 2 SO 4 ) is a catalyst. d) A catalyst is often added to the reactants at the beginning of an experiment. 70. You have a liquid that smells sweet. Which chemical could it be? a) butyric acid b) phenylethylamine c) isoamyl acetate d) 1-carvone 71. What functional group is present in citronellol? a) ester b) alcohol c) aldehyde d) carboxylic acid 72. Which of these is covalent? a) GeH 4 b) KBr c) Li 2 O d) NaCl 73. In a covalent bond, the electrons a) are shared between two metals b) are not shared at all c) are not involved in bonding d) none of the above 74. When metal atoms bond with nonmetal atoms, the nonmetal atoms will a. lose electrons and an ionic bond will form b. gain electrons and an ionic bond will form c. lose electrons and a covalent bond will form d. gain electrons and a covalent bond will form 75. Which compound is a poor conductor of heat and electricity and has a high melting point? a. CO 2 b. H 2 O c. N 2 O d. SiO 2 76. When a potassium atom reacts with bromine, the potassium atom will a. lose 2 electrons b. gain only 1 electron c. gain 2 electrons d. lose only 1 electron 77. A diamond consists of covalent network bonded carbon atoms. The diamond is a. hard and cannot dissolve in water b. hard and can dissolve in water c. hard and is a good conductor of electricity d. soft and is a poor conductor of electricity 78. Which formula represents an ionic compound? a.k 2 O b. SO 2 c. CO 2 d. H 2 O 79. What is the formula for calcium, Ca 2+, bonded to cyanide, CN -? a. CaSCN 2 b. Ca(CN) 2 c. Ca(SCN) 2 d. CaCN 2 80. A white crystalline SALT conducts electricity when it is melted and when it is dissolved in water. What type of bond does this salt contain? a. ionic b. metallic c. covalent d. network 81. What do you name the compound when Li bonds with O? a. lithium dioxide b. lithium oxide c. lithium dioxygen d. dilithium oxide 82. C 4 H 8 O 2 is an example of a(n) a. molecular formula b. empirical formula c. structural formula d. ionic formula 83. Predict the smell of ethanoic acid. a. putrid b. fishy c. sweet d. camphor 84. What is the name of the following functional group? O C O C a. sweet b. ester c. carboxylic acid d. putrid 85. What functional group does ethanol have in its structure? a. alcohol b. aldehyde c. camphor d. minty Answers: 1.c 2.d 3.c 4.d 5.a 6.b 7.c 8.b 9.a 10.b 11.c 12.b 13.a 14.c 15.b 16.d 17.d 18.a 19.d 20.b 21.a or d 22.c 23.a 24.b 25.a 26.b 27.b 28.d 29.a 30.b 31.b 32.c 33.c 34.a 35.a 36.c 37.b 38.b 39.d 40.c 41.c 42.c 43.a 44.c 45.b 46.b 47.b 48.d 49.a 50.c 51.a 52.d 53.b 54.b 55.c 56. d 57.c 58.d 59.a 60.b 61.c 62.a 63.c 64.b 65.b 66.d 67.c 68.c 69.a 70.c 71.b 72.a 73.d 74.b 75.d 76.d 77.a 78.a 79.b 80.a 81.b 82.a 83.a 84.b 85.a