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www.tutor-homework.com (for tutoring, homework help, or help with online classes) 1. 020 Chapter #039 A pure sample of tritium, 3 H, was prepared and sealed in a container for a number of years. Tritium undergoes β decay with a half-life of 12.32 years. How long has the container been sealed if analysis of the contents shows there are 5.25 mol of 3 H and 6.35 mol of 3 He present? a. 2.34 y b. 3.38 y c. 9.77 y d. 14.1 y e. 25.6 y 2. 020 Chapter #059 Which one of the following elements is formed largely in supernova explosions? a. H b. He c. Mg d. Fe e. U 3. 019 Chapter #076 Two cells are connected in series, so that the same current flows through two electrodes where the following half-reactions occur Cu 2+ (aq) + 2e - Cu(s) and Ag + (aq) + e - Ag(s). For every 1.00 g of copper produced in the first process, how many grams of silver will be produced in the second one?

a. 0.294 g b. 0.588 g c. 0.850 g d. 1.70 g e. 3.40 g 4. 019 Chapter #018 What is the name given to the apparatus that connects the two solutions by a conducting medium through where the cations and anions can move from one halfcell to the other? a. cathode b. electrode c. galvanic cell d. salt bridge e. fuel cell 5. 019 Chapter #066 What product forms at the anode during the electrolysis of molten NaBr? a. Na + (l) b. Na(l) c. Br - (l) d. Br 3 - (l) e. Br 2 (g)

6. 020 Chapter #002 Beta particles are identical to: a. protons. b. helium atoms. c. hydrogen atoms. d. helium nuclei. e. electrons. 7. 019 Chapter #051 Which one of the following statements relating to the glass electrode is correct? a. The glass electrode detects hydrogen gas. b. The glass of a glass electrode serves to conduct electrons. c. When ph is measured, only a

single electrode, the glass electrode, need be used. d. The potential of the glass electrode varies linearly with the ph of the solution. e. None of these statements is correct. 8. 020 Chapter #079 Naturally occurring uranium contains approximately 1% U-235 and 99% U-238. Of these, the isotope that undergoes fission in a nuclear reactor is U-238. a. TRUE b. FALSE 9. 020 Chapter #009 What particle or type of radiation needs to be included to balance this equation? 208 Pb? + 204 Hg

a. gamma b. alpha c. proton d. beta e. positron 10. 019 Chapter #034 Consider the following standard reduction potentials in acid solution: The strongest oxidizing agent among those shown above is: a. Fe 3+ b. Fe 2+ c. Br - d. Al 3+ e. Al. 11. 019 Chapter #027 What is the E cell for the cell represented by the combination of the following halfreactions? 2Hg 2+ (aq) + 2e - Hg 2+ 2 (aq); E = 0.92 V Cr 3+ (aq) + 3e - Cr(s); E = -0.74 V a. -0.18 V

b. 0.18 V c. 1.28 V d. 1.66 V e. 2.12 V 12. 020 Chapter #049 Identify the missing species in the following nuclear transmutation. a. b. c. d. e. None of these choices is correct. 13. 019 Chapter #062 Calculate the minimum voltage required for the electrolysis of 1.0 M NaCl in neutral solution. 2H 2 O + 2Cl - (1.0 M) H 2 (1 atm) + Cl 2 (1 atm) + 2OH - (1 10-7 M) a. 2.19 V b. 1.78 V

c. 0.41 V d. -0.41 V e. -1.78 V 14. 019 Chapter #043 Which equation is correct? a. E o cell = E o anode - E o cathode b. E o cell = E o cathode + E o anode c. E o cell = E o cathode - E o anode d. E o cell = E o cathode/e o anode 15. 020 Chapter #021 1 joule equals: a. 1 kg m b. 1 g m 2 s 2 c. 1 kg m 2 /s d. 1 g m 2 /s e. 1 kg m 2 /s 2 16. 019 Chapter #002 Complete and balance the following redox equation using the smallest wholenumber coefficients. What is the coefficient of Sn in the balanced equation? Sn + HNO 3 SnO 2 + NO 2 + H 2 O (acidic solution)

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5 17. 020 Chapter #014 Select the nuclide that completes the following nuclear reaction. a. b. c. d. e. None of these choices is correct. 18. 020 Chapter #069 What causes the radiation damage to matter when gamma-rays damage it? a. another isotope b. oxidation c. reduction d. free radicals

and ions e. corrosion Score: 0/5 19. 019 Chapter #012 Consider the following balanced redox reaction 3CuO(s) + 2NH 3 (aq) N 2 (g) + 3H 2 O(l) + 3Cu(s). Which of the following statements is true? a. CuO(s) is the oxidizing agent and copper is reduced. b. CuO(s) is the oxidizing agent and copper is oxidized. c. CuO(s) is the reducing agent and copper is oxidized. d. CuO(s) is the reducing agent and copper is reduced. e. CuO(s) is the oxidizing agent and N 2 (g) is the reducing agent. 20. 020 Chapter #029 Iodine-131, t 1/2 = 8.0 days, is used in diagnosis and treatment of thyroid gland diseases. If a laboratory sample of iodine-131 initially emits 9.95 10 18 β particles per day, how long will it take for the activity to drop to 6.22 10 17 β particles per day? a. 2.0 days b. 16 days c. 32 days d. 128 days e. None of these choices is correct.