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Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

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Page 1: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem

Mr Nelson - 2011

Page 2: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Solutions may be:

a. solids, liquids, or gases.b. liquids only.c. liquids or gases.d. none of the above.

Page 3: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Properties that describe the way a substance will react to form other substances are known as:

a. chemical properties.b. physical properties.c. homogeneous properties.d. heterogeneous properties.

Page 4: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When nitric acid is added to a test tube containing copper, nitrogen dioxide gas is formed. This is the result of:

a. an accident.b. a chemical reaction.c. a physical change.d. an extensive property.

Page 5: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Heat flows spontaneously from:

a. an object at lower temperature to an object at higher temperature.

b. an object to another object at the same temperature.

c. an object at higher temperature to an object at lower temperature.

d. an object at higher elevation to an object at lower elevation.

Page 6: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A sample of 120 milliliters of water equals: 1 oz = 30 mL

a. 2 fluid ounces.b. 4 fluid ounces.c. 6 fluid ounces.d. 8 fluid ounces.

Page 7: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A student measured the concentration of a solution three times, obtaining values of 0.010 M, 0.060 M, and 0.030 M. The average concentration was thus 0.033 M. The accepted value was 0.034 M. The student’s data has:

a. good accuracy and good precision.b. poor accuracy but good precision.c. poor accuracy and poor precision.d. good accuracy but poor precision.

Page 8: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

How many significant figures are in the measured number 0.082060?

a. 3b. 4c. 5d. 6

Page 9: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

6.03 grams + 7.1 grams = ?

a. 13 gramsb. 13.1 gramsc. 13.13 gramsd. 13.130 grams

Page 10: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

6.03 grams / 7.1 milliliters = ?

a. 0.8 grams/milliliterb. 0.85 grams/milliliterc. 0.849 grams/milliliterd. 0.8492957 grams/milliliter

Page 11: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The nucleus of an atom contains:

a. protons and neutrons.b. protons and electrons.c. electrons and neutrons.d. air.

Page 12: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Atoms with identical atomic numbers but different mass numbers are called:

a. mutants.b. isomers.c. isotopes.d. symbiots.

Page 13: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Atoms of elements on the left side of the periodic table tend to:

a. gain electrons.b. lose electrons.c. keep electrons.d. share electrons.

Page 14: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A compound consisting of a metal and a nonmetal is called:

a. a molecular compound.b. a mixed compound.c. an empirical compound.d. an ionic compound.

Page 15: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Positive ions are called:

a. positrons.b. anions.c. cations.d. nucleons.

Page 16: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The elements located in group 17 of the periodic table are called:

a. alkali metals.b. noble gases.c. chalcogens.d. halogens.

Page 17: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

An acid is a substance that contains which of the following ions?

a. K+

b. OH–

c. H+

d. H–

Page 18: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which is the correct name for NaClO, the active ingredient in Clorox bleach?

a. sodium chlorateb. sodium chloritec. sodium perchlorated. sodium hypochlorite

Page 19: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is called a(n):

a. solute.b. solution.c. electrolyte.d. mess.

Page 20: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which common beverage conducts electricity the best?

a. Evian waterb. Gatoradec. milkd. apple juice

Page 21: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A system absorbs heat during an __________ process.

a. exothermicb. isothermicc. adiabaticd. endothermic

Page 22: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When a hot piece of metal is placed into cool water, energy:

a. flows from the metal to the water.b. flows from the water to the metal.c. does not flow.d. is not conserved.

Page 23: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The wavelength of electromagnetic energy multiplied by its frequency equals:

a. c, the speed of lightb. h, Planck’s constantc. Avogadro’s numberd. 4.184

Page 24: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The energy of a photon of electromagnetic energy divided by its frequency equals:

a. c, the speed of lightb. h, Planck’s constantc. Avogadro’s numberd. 4.184

Page 25: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Light that contains colors of all wavelengths is called:

a. a continuous spectrum.b. monochromatic.c. a line spectrum.d. a Balmer series.

Page 26: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The lowest energy state of an atom is referred to as its:

a. bottom state.b. ground state.c. fundamental state.d. original state.

Page 27: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

“It is impossible to know both the position and the momentum of an electron simultaneously” is a statement of:

a. Hund’s Rule.b. deBroglie’s Hypothesis.c. the Pauli Exclusion Principle.d. the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

Page 28: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The way electrons are distributed among the various orbitals of an atom is referred to as the atom’s:

a. orbital diagram.b. electron configuration.c. electron distribution.d. electron spread.

Page 29: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

[He]2s22p2 is the electron configuration of which element?

a. berylliumb. boronc. carbon d. nitrogen

Page 30: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice below correctly lists the elements in order of increasing atomic radii?

a. Na < Mg < K < Rbb. Mg < Na < K < Rbc. Rb < K < Na < Mgd. Rb < K < Mg < Na

Page 31: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which statement is false?

a. Fluoride ions are larger than rubidium ions.

b. Bromide ions are larger than sodium ions.

c. Iodide ions are larger than rubidium ions.

d. Chloride ions are larger than potassium ions.

Page 32: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its ground state is known as the:

a. potential energy.b. activation energy.c. electron affinity.d. ionization energy.

Page 33: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice correctly lists the elements in order of increasing first ionization energy?

a. Na < Ca < Al < Snb. Na < Al < Ca < Snc. Na < Al < Sn < Cad. Ca < Na < Sn < Al

Page 34: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The two types of chemical bonds commonly found in compounds are:

a. doric and covalent.b. ionic and electrolytic.c. ionic and covalent.d. electrolytic and compound.

Page 35: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The electrons used by atoms to form chemical bonds are the:

a. core electrons.b. valence electrons.c. lone pair electrons.d. unpaired electrons.

Page 36: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

“Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons” is a statement of:

a. the rule of octaves.b. the double quartet rule.c. the eight electron rule.d. the octet rule.

Page 37: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When a transition metal atom becomes a +1 ion, the electron lost usually comes from what type of orbital?

a. pb. fc. dd. s

Page 38: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A molecule of CS2 contains:

a. two single bonds.b. two double bonds.c. one single bond and one double bond.d. one single bond and one triple bond.

Page 39: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice below correctly lists the elements in order of increasing electronegativity?

a. C < N < O < Fb. N < C < O < Fc. N < C < F < Od. C < N < F < O

Page 40: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

As the number of bonds between two atoms increases, the distance between the atoms:

a. increases.b. decreases.c. remains unchanged.d. varies with the atoms involved.

Page 41: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The methane (CH4) molecule has what geometry?

a. linearb. trigonal bipyramidalc. trigonal planard. tetrahedral

Page 42: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The overall shape of a molecule is determined by its:

a. atoms.b. bond angles.c. symmetry.d. electron affinity.

Page 43: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) molecule has what geometry?

a. tetrahedralb. trigonal planarc. pyramidald. trigonal bipyramidal

Page 44: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Iodine-131 is converted into xenon-131 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gamma d. positron

Page 45: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Polonium-212 is converted into lead-208 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 46: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Carbon-11 is converted into boron-11 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 47: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with low neutron-to-proton ratios tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 48: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with high neutron-to-proton ratios tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 49: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with atomic numbers greater than 83 tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 50: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which kind of radiation can penetrate into human tissues most effectively?

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 51: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Solutions may be:

a. solids, liquids, or gases.b. liquids only.c. liquids or gases.d. none of the above.

Page 52: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Properties that describe the way a substance will react to form other substances are known as:

a. chemical properties.b. physical properties.c. homogeneous properties.d. heterogeneous properties.

Page 53: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When nitric acid is added to a test tube containing copper, nitrogen dioxide gas is formed. This is the result of:

a. an accident.b. a chemical reaction.c. a physical change.d. an extensive property.

Page 54: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Heat flows spontaneously from:

a. an object at lower temperature to an object at higher temperature.

b. an object to another object at the same temperature.

c. an object at higher temperature to an object at lower temperature.

d. an object at higher elevation to an object at lower elevation.

Page 55: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A sample of 120 milliliters of water equals:

a. 2 fluid ounces.b. 4 fluid ounces.c. 6 fluid ounces.d. 8 fluid ounces.

Page 56: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A student measured the concentration of a solution three times, obtaining values of 0.010 M, 0.060 M, and 0.030 M. The average concentration was thus 0.033 M. The accepted value was 0.034 M. The student’s data has:

a. good accuracy and good precision.b. poor accuracy but good precision.c. poor accuracy and poor precision.d. good accuracy but poor precision.

Page 57: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

How many significant figures are in the measured number 0.082060?

a. 3b. 4c. 5d. 6

Page 58: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

6.03 grams + 7.1 grams = ?

a. 13 gramsb. 13.1 gramsc. 13.13 gramsd. 13.130 grams

Page 59: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

6.03 grams / 7.1 milliliters = ?

a. 0.8 grams/milliliterb. 0.85 grams/milliliterc. 0.849 grams/milliliterd. 0.8492957 grams/milliliter

Page 60: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The nucleus of an atom contains:

a. protons and neutrons.b. protons and electrons.c. electrons and neutrons.d. air.

Page 61: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Atoms with identical atomic numbers but different mass numbers are called:

a. mutants.b. isomers.c. Isotopes.d. symbiots.

Page 62: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Atoms of elements on the left side of the periodic table tend to:

a. gain electrons.b. lose electrons.c. keep electrons.d. share electrons.

Page 63: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A compound consisting of a metal and a nonmetal is called:

a. a molecular compound.b. a mixed compound.c. an empirical compound.d. an ionic compound.

Page 64: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Positive ions are called:

a. positrons.b. anions.c. cations.d. nucleons.

Page 65: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The elements located in group 7A of the periodic table are called:

a. alkali metals.b. noble gases.c. chalcogens.d. halogens.

Page 66: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

An acid is a substance that produces which of the following ions when dissolved in water?

a. K+

b. OH–

c. H+

d. H–

Page 67: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which is the correct name for NaOCl, the active ingredient in Clorox bleach?

a. sodium chlorateb. sodium chloritec. sodium perchlorated. sodium hypochlorite

Page 68: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is called a(n):

a. solute.b. solution.c. electrolyte.d. mess.

Page 69: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which common beverage conducts electricity?

a. Evian waterb. Gatoradec. milkd. apple juice

Page 70: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A system absorbs heat during an __________ process.

a. exothermicb. isothermicc. adiabaticd. endothermic

Page 71: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When a hot piece of metal is placed into cool water, energy:

a. flows from the metal to the water.b. flows from the water to the metal.c. does not flow.d. is not conserved.

Page 72: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The wavelength of electromagnetic energy multiplied by its frequency equals:

a. c, the speed of lightb. h, Planck’s constantc. Avogadro’s numberd. 4.184

Page 73: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The energy of a photon of electromagnetic energy divided by its frequency equals:

a. c, the speed of lightb. h, Planck’s constantc. Avogadro’s numberd. 4.184

Page 74: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Light that contains colors of all wavelengths is called:

a. a continuous spectrum.b. monochromatic.c. a line spectrum.d. a Balmer series.

Page 75: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The lowest energy state of an atom is referred to as its:

a. bottom state.b. ground state.c. fundamental state.d. original state.

Page 76: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

“It is impossible to know both the position and the momentum of an electron simultaneously” is a statement of:

a. Hund’s Rule.b. deBroglie’s Hypothesis.c. the Pauli Exclusion Principle.d. the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.

Page 77: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The way electrons are distributed among the various orbitals of an atom is referred to as the atom’s:

a. orbital diagram.b. electron configuration.c. electron distribution.d. electron spread.

Page 78: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

[He]2s22p2 is the electron configuration of which element?

a. berylliumb. boronc. carbon d. nitrogen

Page 79: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice below correctly lists the elements in order of increasing atomic radii?

a. Na < Mg < K < Rbb. Mg < Na < K < Rbc. Rb < K < Na < Mgd. Rb < K < Mg < Na

Page 80: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which statement is false?

a. Fluoride ions are larger than rubidium ions.

b. Bromide ions are larger than sodium ions.

c. Iodide ions are larger than rubidium ions.

d. Chloride ions are larger than potassium ions.

Page 81: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom in its ground state is known as the:

a. potential energy.b. activation energy.c. electron affinity.d. ionization energy.

Page 82: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice correctly lists the elements in order of increasing first ionization energy?

a. Na < Ca < Al < Snb. Na < Al < Ca < Snc. Na < Al < Sn < Cad. Ca < Na < Sn < Al

Page 83: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The two types of chemical bonds commonly found in compounds are:

a. doric and covalent.b. ionic and electrolytic.c. ionic and covalent.d. electrolytic and compound.

Page 84: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The electrons used by atoms to form chemical bonds are the:

a. core electrons.b. valence electrons.c. lone pair electrons.d. unpaired electrons.

Page 85: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

“Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons until they are surrounded by eight valence electrons” is a statement of:

a. the rule of octaves.b. the double quartet rule.c. the eight electron rule.d. the octet rule.

Page 86: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

When a transition metal atom becomes a +1 ion, the electron lost usually comes from what type of orbital?

a. pb. fc. dd. s

Page 87: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

A molecule of CS2 contains:

a. two single bonds.b. two double bonds.c. one single bond and one double bond.d. one single bond and one triple bond.

Page 88: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which choice below correctly lists the elements in order of increasing electronegativity?

a. C < N < O < Fb. N < C < O < Fc. N < C < F < Od. C < N < F < O

Page 89: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

As the number of bonds between two atoms increases, the distance between the atoms:

a. increases.b. decreases.c. remains unchanged.d. varies with the atoms involved.

Page 90: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The methane (CH4) molecule has what geometry?

a. linearb. trigonal bipyramidalc. trigonal planard. tetrahedral

Page 91: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The overall shape of a molecule is determined by its:

a. atoms.b. bond angles.c. symmetry.d. electron affinity.

Page 92: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

The phosphorus trichloride (PCl3) molecule has what geometry?

a. tetrahedralb. trigonal planarc. pyramidald. trigonal bipyramidal

Page 93: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Iodine-131 is converted into xenon-131 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gamma d. positron

Page 94: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Polonium-212 is converted into lead-208 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 95: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Carbon-11 is converted into boron-11 by __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 96: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with low neutron-to-proton ratios tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 97: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with high neutron-to-proton ratios tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 98: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Nuclei with atomic numbers greater than 83 tend to undergo __________ emission.

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron

Page 99: Semester 1 Final – Quick Review Honors Chem Mr Nelson - 2011

Which kind of radiation can penetrate into human tissues most effectively?

a. alphab. betac. gammad. positron