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CHEM115 Midterm review 2

front 1

The formula for ammonium chloride is ___.

back 1

a. AlCl3

b. NH4Cl

c. NCl

d. AmCl

front 2

The name of the compound Na2CO3 is

back 2

a. sodium carbonate.

b. disodium carbonate.

c. sodium bicarbonate.

d. disodium bicarbonate.

front 3

Helium forms an ion with a 2+ charge.

back 3

True

False

front 4

SO3 2- is called the sulfur trioxide ion.

back 4

True

False

front 5

Which is the appropriate description of Sr2+?

back 5

a. This is an atom and can be used to form chemical compounds.

b. This is an atom with a charge of +2 because there are more neutrons than protons.

c. This is an ion with a charge of +2 because there are two more protons than electrons.

d. This is an ion with a charge of +2 because there are more electrons than protons.

front 6

Which of the following is an anion?

back 6

a. F

b. Al3+

c. Mg

d. I-

front 7

Sodium carbonate is an ionic compound whose formula is NaCO3.

back 7

True

False

front 8

Nitrogen can have an anion, N3-. This ion

back 8

a. is the result of the atom gaining three electrons.

b. can form three ionic bonds.

c. has eight electrons in the outside orbit.

d. All of these choices are correct.

front 9

A compound commonly called trisodium phosphate, Na3PO4, is used to clean grease and other organic materials from concrete surfaces. Calculate the formula weight of this cleaner.

back 9

a. 70.20 amu

b. 116.70 amu

c. 118.30 amu

d. 164.00 amu

front 10

How many protons and electrons does Mg2+ have?

back 10

a. 12 protons and 12 electrons

b. 12 protons and 14 electrons

c. 14 protons and 12 electrons

d. 12 protons and 10 electrons

front 11

The name of the compound N2O4 is

back 11

a. nitrogen oxide.

b. nitrogen tetroxide.

c. dinitrogen tetroxide.

d. nitrogen dioxide.

front 12

What is the mass in grams of 3 moles of calcium carbonate, CaCO3, a common antacid?

back 12

a. 300 grams

b. 150 grams

c. 100 grams

d. 68 grams

front 13

What is the proper name of the compound N2O3?

back 13

a. nitrate

b. nitrogen(II) oxide

c. nitrogen trioxide

d. dinitrogen trioxide

front 14

Chose the formula of cobalt(II) nitrate.

back 14

a. CoN

b. Co2 NO3

c. Co(NO3)2

d. Co(II)(NO3)2

front 15

The proper name for P2O5 is

back 15

a. acetate

b. hydrogencarbonate (bicarbonate)

c. carbonate

d. cyanide

front 16

A Roman numeral is used in the name of transition metal ions. That numeral indicates the charge of the ion.

back 16

True

False

front 17

Aluminum sulfate, Al2(SO4)3, can be used in water purification. What is the formula weight of this salt?

back 17

a. 75.10 amu

b. 342.30 amu

c. 315.30 amu

d. 150.10 amu

front 18

A compound is

back 18

a. two or more elements well mixed.

b. two or more elements combined chemically.

c. two or more elements carrying a positive charge.

d. a physical blend of two or more elements.

front 19

What is the formula of beryllium sulfide?

back 19

a. BeS

b. Be2S

c. Be2S3

d. Be3S2

front 20

Serotonin is a molecule involved in the transmission of nerve impulses. One of the organic families present in serotonin is ___.

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a. ester

b. alkyne

c. phenol

d. aldehyde

front 21

The correct condensed structure of Propylene glycol, a compound used as a solvent for drugs is

back 21

a. CH3CH2CH2OH

b. CH2HOHCOH2COHc.

CH3

c. CH3-CH-OH

OH

CH3

d. CH3-CH-OH

OH

front 22

Which of the following organic families is present in the molecule provided below?

back 22

a. ether

b. ketone

c. aldehyde

d. phenol

front 23

Which atoms in the following molecule would have δ- charge based on the electronegativities of the elements?

back 23

a. H and O

b. O and C

c. C and N

d. N and O

front 24

Hydrocarbons can take part in dipole-dipole interactions.

back 24

True

False

front 25

The following molecule belongs to which family of compounds?

back 25

a. alcohols

b. Ethers

c. sulfides

d. Thiols

front 26

Which of the following contains a nonpolar covalent bond?

back 26

a. LiBr

b. CaCl2

c. H2O

d. O2

front 27

Which of the following molecules is polar?

back 27

a. H2CO (hint: C is the central atom)

b. CH4

c. N2

d. BCl3­ (hint: B is the central atom and doesn’t have an octet)

front 28

The ability of an atom in a molecule to attract bonding electrons to itself is its ___.

back 28

a. polarity

b. electronegativity

c. ionic nature

d. bonding character

front 29

The Si-Si bond in Cl3SiSiCl3 is expected to be polar.

back 29

True

False

front 30

Which molecule has a linear geometry?

back 30

a. SO2

b. H2O

c. OF2

d. CO2

front 31

The greater the difference in electronegativity of the atoms involved, the more polar the covalent bond.

back 31

True

False

front 32

Organic compound must contain which of the following atoms?

back 32

a. O

b. H

. S

d. C

front 33

he kinds of interactions that exist between CH3COOH molecules include dipole-dipole (including hydrogen bonding) interactions and London forces

back 33

True

False

front 34

Which of the following statements is (are) true about hydrogen bonding interaction?

back 34

a. It occurs only in molecules that contain H bonded to a highly electronegative atom, such as N, O, or F.

b. It is a special type of dipole-dipole interaction.

c. It is present in H2O.

d. All of these choices.

front 35

Which pairs of molecules can form a hydrogen bond with one another?

back 35

a. NF3

b. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3

c. CH3CH2NH2

d. CCl4

front 36

Which bond is least polar?

back 36

a. H-F

b. H-Cl

c. H-Br

d. H-I

front 37

The molecule CH4 has a tetrahedral shape. The angle between the bonds in CH4 is approximately ___.

back 37

a. 104.5°

b. 109.5°

c. 90°

d. 120°

front 38

Choose the type of shape from Column 2 that best matches each item in Column 1.

back 38

CO2 - Linear

NH3 pyrmidal

CH2O Tetrahedral

SO2 Bent

front 39

Which atoms in the following molecule would have δ- charge based on the electronegativities of the elements?

back 39

a. H, C, and O

b. N, O, and S

c. C and N

d. N, S, and C

front 40

The name for the Ti4+ ion is

back 40

a. Tin ion.

b. Tin (IV) ion.

c. Titanium ion.

d. Titanium (IV) ion.

front 41

Generally, the octet rule works fairly well for predicting the behavior of atoms. However, there is an exception:

back 41

a. The halogens do not form ions on the basis of the octet rule.

b. The alkali metals only conform to the octet rule when producing neutral atoms.

c. The transition metals do not necessarily conform to the octet rule.

d. The nonmetals do not conform to the octet rule.

front 42

When considering the octet rule, the explanation of the O2- ion is

back 42

a. a loss of two electrons to get closer to 8 in the energy level.

b. when an oxygen atom gains two electrons, it has the same electron arrangement as neon, an inert gas.

c. oxygen’s nuclear charge of 8 can only hold 8 electrons in the outer shell.

d. oxygen is an exception to the octet rule.

front 43

What is the proper name of the compound FePO4?

back 43

a. iron phosphide

b. iron(III) phosphide

c. iron(III) phosphate

d. iron phosphorus tetraoxide

front 44

The formation of ions typically occurs when

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a. nonmetal atoms lose electrons and metals gain them.

b. metal and nonmetal atoms are close together in the number of valence electrons.

c. metal and nonmetal atoms have the same number of electrons.

d. nonmetal atoms gain electrons and metal atoms lose them.

front 45

Which of the following is a cation?

back 45

a. Ca2+

b. Na

c. Br

d. O2-

front 46

Elements in family 8A tend to form anions.

back 46

True

False

front 47

According to the octet rule, strontium (Sr) will form which of the following monoatomic ions?

back 47

a. Sr2-

b. Sr3+

c. Sr2+

d. Sr3-

front 48

Predict the number of covalent bonds by N atom.

back 48

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

front 49

Which of the following is a binary compound?

back 49

a. NaOH

b. FeCl3

c. Ca 3(PO4)2

d. None of these choices is a binary compound.

front 50

Calculate the mass of 10.00 moles of nickel(II) cyanide, Ni(CN)2.

back 50

a. 847.0 grams

b. 987.0 grams

c. 1107 grams

d. 1694 grams

front 51

What is the formula of the ionic compound that forms between lithium ions and dichromate ions?

back 51

a. LiCr2O7

b. Li3 Cr2O7

c. Li2 Cr2O7

d. Li4Cr2O7

front 52

In which bond does the oxygen atom possess a partial positive charge?

back 52

a. O-H

b. O-F

c. N-O

d. O-C

front 53

Dioxygen difluoride whose actual three dimensional shape is provided below is non-polar.

back 53

True

False

front 54

Ethanol, C2H5OH, is found in alcoholic beverages. If a 125-g sample is pure ethanol, how many moles of ethanol are present?

back 54

a. 0.419 moles

b. 2.72 moles

c. 5750 moles

d. 46.3 moles

front 55

What is the correct name of the compound Cl2O3?

back 55

a. dichlorine trioxide

b. Chlorine oxide

c. Chlorine trioxide

d. Chloride oxide

front 56

How many valence electrons must S atom gain to reach an octet?

back 56

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

front 57

Ag+ is an ion with 47 protons and 108 electrons.

back 57

True

False

front 58

What is the shape around C atom in OCN-?

back 58

a. linear

b. bent

c. pyramidal

d. Trigonal planar

front 59

Which of the following bonds can be classified as polar?

back 59

a. NaCl

b. CH

c. CsBr

d. ClF

front 60

Potassium has lower electronegativity than F.

back 60

True

False

front 61

Which bond is most polar?

back 61

a. B-Cl

b. C-Cl

c. O-Cl

d. Cl-Br

front 62

The strongest noncovalent interaction that can occur between hydrocarbons is ___.

back 62

a. dipole-dipole forces

b. hydrogen bonding

c. ion-dipole interaction

d. London force

front 63

Which of the following is an ionic compound?

back 63

a. CS2

b. CO2

c. Mg(OH)2

d. CH4

front 64

Calcium chloride has the formula CaCl2. As an ionic compound it is

back 64

a. composed of one cation and 2 anions.

b. held together by means of covalent bonds.

c. composed of two cations and one anion.

d. more likely a molecular compound.

front 65

The formula of a phosphate ion is ___.

back 65

a. PO4 3-

b. P3-

c. HPO4 2-

d. H2PO4 -

front 66

How many electrons are contained in sulfide ion?

back 66

a. 18

b. 14

c. 30

. 16

front 67

Which symbol is representative of a halide ion?

back 67

a. He

b. Ne

c. I-

d. Fe2+

front 68

All molecules with polar covalent bonds are polar.

back 68

True

False