Deck 6: Chemical Reactions

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What is the word "carb" short for?

A) carbon
B) carbohydrate
C) carburetor
D) carbonics
E) carbocation
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What is the general formula of a carbohydrate?

A) CxHy
B) Cx(HO)y
C) CxOy
D) Cx(H3O)y
E) Cx(H2O)y
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A chemical reaction produces changes in

A) matter only.
B) energy only.
C) matter and energy.
D) matter, energy, and atomic nuclei.
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Choose the chemical reaction that best represents the combustion of methane (CH?4).

A) CH4 \rightarrow CO2 + 2 H2O
B) CO2 + 2 H2O \rightarrow CH4 + 2 O2
C) CH4 + 2 H2O \rightarrow CO2 + 4 H2
D) CH4 + 2 O2 \rightarrow CO2 + 2 H2O
E) CH4 \rightarrow C + 2 H2
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All of the statements below about chemical reactions are true except

A) elements in the reactants change into new product elements.
B) reactants change into products.
C) total mass remains unchanged.
D) atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
E) atoms in reactant molecules change partners to form new molecules.
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Atoms are neither created nor destroyed during chemical reactions. This is because all chemical reactions obey the law of

A) increasing entropy.
B) atomic energy.
C) multiple proportions.
D) conservation of energy.
E) conservation of mass.
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The following unbalanced chemical equation represents the combustion of butane (C4H10), a fuel used in lighters and portable stoves. What coefficient should be placed in front of H2O, when balanced?
__C4H10 + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + __H2O

A) 5
B) 10
C) 13
D) 2
E) 4
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The following unbalanced chemical equation represents the combustion of butane (C4H10), a fuel used in lighters and portable stoves. What coefficient should be placed in front of C4H10, when balanced?
__C4H10 + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + __H2O

A) none
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
E) 8
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In the following unbalanced chemical equation, what coefficient should be placed in front of H2O, when balanced?
__PCl3 + __H2O \rightarrow __H3PO3 + __HCl

A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) none
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The following unbalanced equation represents formation of sulfuric acid, a highly corrosive compound found in acid rain. When the equation is balanced, which coefficient should be placed in front of SO2?
__SO2 + __O2 + __H2O \rightarrow __H2SO4

A) none
B) 1/2
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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Which coefficient should be placed in front of the H2O when balancing the following equation?
(NH4)2Cr2O7(s) \rightarrow Cr2O3(s) + N2(g) + H2O(g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 8
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Alcohols are good fuels, undergoing combustion to produce energy. The following is an unbalanced equation for the combustion of ethanol. What coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right when balanced?
__C2H6O + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + ??__H2O

A) 0; 2; 1; 2
B) 1; 3; 3; 2
C) 1; 3; 2; 3
D) 2; 6; 4; 6
E) 2; 1; 1; 2
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Alcohols are good fuels, undergoing combustion to produce energy. Below is an unbalanced equation for the combustion of methanol. What coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right when balanced?
__CH3OH + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + ??__H2O

A) 2; 1; 2; 3
B) 2; 3; 2; 4
C) 1; 2; 1; 2
D) 3; 6; 4; 8
E) 2; 3; 4; 2
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The fermentation of fruit juice to produce wine involves the conversion of glucose to ethanol and carbon dioxide. Which coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__C6H12O6 \rightarrow __C2H6O + __CO2

A) 1; 2; 2
B) 2; 4; 3
C) 2; 4; 5
D) 1; 4; 3
E) 1; 4; 2
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In the following reaction of sodium metal with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, what coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__Na + __H2O \rightarrow __NaOH + __H2

A) 1; 3; 2; 1
B) 1; 1; 1; 2
C) 1; 1; 1; 1
D) 2; 2; 2; 1
E) 1; 2; 1; 2
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In the following unbalanced chemical equation, what coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__NH3 + __O2 \rightarrow __NO + __H2O

A) 2; 3; 2; 3
B) 1; 2; 1; 2
C) 1; 2; 1; 3
D) 4; 5; 4; 6
E) 4; 6; 4; 7
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What is the meaning of the letter "s" in the following chemical equation?
C(s) + O2(g) \rightarrow CO2(g)

A) single
B) sigma
C) solid
D) soft
E) stoichiometry
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The numerical ratios of reactants and products in a chemical reaction is called

A) stoicism.
B) stoichiometry.
C) fractional coefficients.
D) proportionality.
E) chemical formula.
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Which statement about carbon monoxide is false?

A) It is produced during combustion reactions.
B) It causes tens of thousands of emergency room visits per year in the United States.
C) It has an offensive odor.
D) It is produced under conditions of limited oxygen.
E) In the body, it prevents oxygen from being delivered to cells.
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Why is carbon monoxide dangerous to humans?

A) It constricts the size of the arteries that lead away from the heart.
B) It replaces the body's phosphorus and breaks down the structure of DNA.
C) It destroys cell membranes.
D) It binds strongly to iron ions in hemoglobin, preventing oxygen binding.
E) It interferes with synaptic signals in the brain.
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How much does one atom of aluminium weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How much does one atom of aluminium weigh?  </strong> A) 13 g B) 13 amu C) 26.982 g D) 26.982 amu E) Not enough information is given. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 13 g
B) 13 amu
C) 26.982 g
D) 26.982 amu
E) Not enough information is given.
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?  </strong> A) 15 amu B) 15 g C) 30.974 amu D) 30.974 g E) Not enough information is given. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 15 amu
B) 15 g
C) 30.974 amu
D) 30.974 g
E) Not enough information is given.
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Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?  </strong> A) 32.065 amu B) 32.065 g C) 16 amu D) 16 g E) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup> g <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 32.065 amu
B) 32.065 g
C) 16 amu
D) 16 g
E) 6.022 *1023 g
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?  </strong> A) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup> g B) 30.974 amu C) 30.974 g D) 15 amu E) 15 g <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 6.022 *1023 g
B) 30.974 amu
C) 30.974 g
D) 15 amu
E) 15 g
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How many atoms are contained in one mole of aluminium?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How many atoms are contained in one mole of aluminium?  </strong> A) 13 B) 26.982 C) 1 million D) 1 trillion E) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup> <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 13
B) 26.982
C) 1 million
D) 1 trillion
E) 6.022 *1023
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A small gold coin weighs 21.4 g. How many moles of gold are contained in the coin?

A) 9.20 mol
B) 1.29 * 1025 mol
C) 3.55 *10-23 mol
D) 6.02 * 1023 mol
E) 0.109 mol
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A balloon contains 0.015 moles of helium. What mass of helium does the balloon contain?

A) 270 g
B) 0.0034 g
C) 0.060 g
D) 4.0 g
E) 9.03 * 1021 g
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A silver earring weighs 16.3 g. How many atoms of silver are contained in the earring?

A) 0.151 atoms
B) 7 atoms
C) 9.81 * 1024 atoms
D) 9.09 *1022 atoms
E) 3.99 * 1024 atoms
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An average banana contains 0.422 grams of potassium. How many atoms of potassium is this?

A) 6.50 * 1021 atoms
B) 1.07 *10-2 atoms
C) 2.54 * 1023 atoms
D) 92.7 atoms
E) 1.34 *1022 atoms
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A cup of milk contains 300 mg of calcium. Convert this quantity to moles.

A) 7.5 mol
B) 7.5 *10-3 mol
C) 7.5 *103 mol
D) 12 mol
E) 1.2*104 mol
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Determine the mass in grams of 2.00 *1018 sulfur atoms.

A) 1.60 *10-17 g
B) 6.41 *1019 g
C) 3.32 * 10-6 g
D) 1.07 *10-4 g
E) 1.04 *10-7 g
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A tube of toothpaste contains 0.0095 moles of fluoride (F). Convert this amount into grams.

A) 0.00053 g
B) .086 g
C) 0.0011 g
D) 5.7 *1021 g
E) 0.18 g
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Calculate the molar mass of phosphoric acid, H3PO4.

A) 48.0 g/mol
B) 98.0 g/mol
C) 50.0 g/mol
D) 96.0 g/mol
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Calculate the molar mass of aluminium carbonate, Al2(CO3)3.

A) 114 g/mol
B) 234 g/mol
C) 210 g/mol
D) 138 g/mol
E) 207 g/mol
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What mass of sulfur dioxide is found in 1.56 mol SO2?

A) 99.9 g
B) 0.0244 g
C) 64.0 g
D) 9.39 *1023 g
E) 49.9 g
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Sucralose (C12H19Cl3O8), an artificial sweetener, is the main ingredient in Splenda. Calculate the amount, in moles, of 4.00 g of sucralose.

A) 6.64 *10-24 mol
B) 2.41* 1024 mol
C) 1590 mol
D) 0.0101 mol
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How many molecules are contained in 0.650 g acetaminophen (C8H9NO2)?

A) 3.91 *1023 molecules
B) 4.30 *10-3 molecules
C) 2.59 * 1021 molecules
D) 9.26 * 1023 molecules
E) 5.92 *1025 molecules
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Calculate the volume, in cm3, of 0.67 mol of acetone, C3H6O. The density of acetone is 0.791 g/cm3.

A) 49.1 cm3
B) 68.6 cm3
C) 110. cm3
D) 30.8 cm3
E) 0.0146 cm3
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Calculate the number of molecules contained in 1.43 moles of carbon monoxide (CO).

A) 40 molecules
B) 8.61 * 1023 molecules
C) 3.07 *1022 molecules
D) 2.41 * 1025 molecules
E) 4.21 * 1023 molecules
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Calculate the mass, in grams, of 1.78*1025 formula units of calcium nitrate.

A) 1.82 *1027 g
B) 3.02* 103 g
C) 1.08 * 1023 g
D) 4.85 *103 g
E) 29.6 g
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Ethane (C2H6) is a minor component of natural gas. How much carbon dioxide (in grams) is produced from the complete combustion of 42.0 g ethane?
2 C2H6 + 7 O2 \rightarrow 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

A) 123 g CO2
B) 2.80 g CO2
C) 61.6 g CO2
D) 30.8 g CO2
E) 28.6 g CO2
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Ethane (C2H6) is a minor component of natural gas. How much oxygen (in grams) would be needed to react with 144 g ethane?
2 C2H6 + 7 O2 \rightarrow 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

A) 154 g
B) 536 g
C) 1080 g
D) 269 g
E) 422 g
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Joseph Priestley's discovery of oxygen involved the unbalanced chemical reaction provided here. What mass of oxygen would be produced from the decomposition of 12.3 g of HgO?
HgO \rightarrow Hg + O2

A) 1.82 g
B) 0.909 g
C) 3.63 g
D) 0.455 g
E) 0.981 g
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Joseph Priestley's discovery of oxygen involved the unbalanced chemical reaction provided here. What mass of mercury would be produced from the decomposition of 12.3 g of HgO?
HgO \rightarrow Hg + O2

A) 12.3 g
B) 11.4 g
C) 5.70 g
D) 22.8 g
E) 201 g
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Ammonia reacts with oxygen to produce nitric acid and water, according to the unbalanced equation provided here. How much nitric acid (in g) could be produced from reaction of 665 g ammonia?
NH3 + O2 \rightarrow HNO3 + H2O

A) 63.0 g
B) 20 950 g
C) 4930 g
D) 1230 g
E) 2460 g
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Ammonia reacts with oxygen to produce nitric acid and water, according to the unbalanced equation provided here. How much oxygen (in g) would be required to produce 445 g nitric acid?
NH3 + O2 \rightarrow HNO3 + H2O

A) 28 500 g
B) 904 g
C) 452 g
D) 226 g
E) 14.1 g
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The capacity to do work is known as

A) energy.
B) power.
C) potential.
D) thermicity.
E) velocity.
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The international unit for energy is the

A) watt.
B) volt.
C) joule.
D) tesla.
E) faraday.
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Choose the true statement.

A) Formation of covalent bonds absorbs energy.
B) Single bonds have lower bond energy than double bonds.
C) Breaking bonds is an exothermic process.
D) The units of bond energy are N/kg.
E) The higher the bond energy is, the easier it is to break.
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Calculate the energy change associated with the chemical reaction provided here. State whether it is endothermic or exothermic. [Bond energies (kJ/mol): H-H: 436; N-H: 391; NΞN 945]
N2 + 3 H2 \rightarrow 2 NH3

A) +93.0 kJ/mol, exothermic
B) 1080 kJ/mol, endothermic
C) -1080 kJ/mol, exothermic
D) -93.0 kJ/mol, exothermic
E) -93.0 kJ/mol, endothermic
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The cells in our body extract energy from carbohydrates like glucose through a process called

A) cellular respiration.
B) combustion.
C) exercise.
D) cellular decomposition.
E) cellular replication.
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Cells store chemical energy in the form of

A) DNA.
B) RNA.
C) ATP.
D) ADP.
E) AGT.
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) releases its chemical energy through a reaction that breaks off a(n)

A) oxygen molecule.
B) adenosine molecule.
C) carbon dioxide molecule.
D) phosphate group.
E) radical species.
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When initial ATP reserves are used up, the body can obtain additional ATP through a process called _______________ fermentation.

A) lactose
B) acetic acid
C) ethanol
D) cellular
E) lactic acid
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"Anaerobic" means without

A) life.
B) exercise.
C) carbon.
D) air.
E) energy.
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Solid aluminium reacts with oxygen gas to form solid aluminium oxide (Al2O3). Write the full, balanced chemical equation for this process.
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Calcium metal reacts with water to form solid calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Write the full, balanced chemical equation for this process.
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What is the combining ratio of ethanol to oxygen when they react to form the products carbon dioxide and water?
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What is the combining ratio of ethanol to oxygen when they react to form the products carbon monoxide and water?
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A(n) ___________________ thermic reaction releases energy to the outside environment, while a(n) ___________________ thermic reaction absorbs energy from its surroundings.
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During a chemical reaction, bonds in the reactants are ___________________ (broken/formed) and ___________________ (release/absorb) energy, while bonds in the products are ____________________ (broken/formed) and ___________________ (release/absorb) energy.
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Combustion reactions tend to ___________________ (release/absorb) heat energy.
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Balance and calculate the energy change associated with the following chemical reaction. State whether it is endo- or exothermic. [Bond energies (kJ/mol): N-O 201; N=O 607; N-H 391; O-O 146; O=O 498; O-H 467]
__NH3 + __O2 \rightarrow __NO + __H2O
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Deck 6: Chemical Reactions
1
What is the word "carb" short for?

A) carbon
B) carbohydrate
C) carburetor
D) carbonics
E) carbocation
B
2
What is the general formula of a carbohydrate?

A) CxHy
B) Cx(HO)y
C) CxOy
D) Cx(H3O)y
E) Cx(H2O)y
E
3
A chemical reaction produces changes in

A) matter only.
B) energy only.
C) matter and energy.
D) matter, energy, and atomic nuclei.
C
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Choose the chemical reaction that best represents the combustion of methane (CH?4).

A) CH4 \rightarrow CO2 + 2 H2O
B) CO2 + 2 H2O \rightarrow CH4 + 2 O2
C) CH4 + 2 H2O \rightarrow CO2 + 4 H2
D) CH4 + 2 O2 \rightarrow CO2 + 2 H2O
E) CH4 \rightarrow C + 2 H2
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All of the statements below about chemical reactions are true except

A) elements in the reactants change into new product elements.
B) reactants change into products.
C) total mass remains unchanged.
D) atoms are neither created nor destroyed.
E) atoms in reactant molecules change partners to form new molecules.
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Atoms are neither created nor destroyed during chemical reactions. This is because all chemical reactions obey the law of

A) increasing entropy.
B) atomic energy.
C) multiple proportions.
D) conservation of energy.
E) conservation of mass.
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The following unbalanced chemical equation represents the combustion of butane (C4H10), a fuel used in lighters and portable stoves. What coefficient should be placed in front of H2O, when balanced?
__C4H10 + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + __H2O

A) 5
B) 10
C) 13
D) 2
E) 4
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The following unbalanced chemical equation represents the combustion of butane (C4H10), a fuel used in lighters and portable stoves. What coefficient should be placed in front of C4H10, when balanced?
__C4H10 + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + __H2O

A) none
B) 1
C) 2
D) 4
E) 8
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In the following unbalanced chemical equation, what coefficient should be placed in front of H2O, when balanced?
__PCl3 + __H2O \rightarrow __H3PO3 + __HCl

A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) none
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The following unbalanced equation represents formation of sulfuric acid, a highly corrosive compound found in acid rain. When the equation is balanced, which coefficient should be placed in front of SO2?
__SO2 + __O2 + __H2O \rightarrow __H2SO4

A) none
B) 1/2
C) 2
D) 3
E) 4
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Which coefficient should be placed in front of the H2O when balancing the following equation?
(NH4)2Cr2O7(s) \rightarrow Cr2O3(s) + N2(g) + H2O(g)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) 8
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Alcohols are good fuels, undergoing combustion to produce energy. The following is an unbalanced equation for the combustion of ethanol. What coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right when balanced?
__C2H6O + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + ??__H2O

A) 0; 2; 1; 2
B) 1; 3; 3; 2
C) 1; 3; 2; 3
D) 2; 6; 4; 6
E) 2; 1; 1; 2
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Alcohols are good fuels, undergoing combustion to produce energy. Below is an unbalanced equation for the combustion of methanol. What coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right when balanced?
__CH3OH + __O2 \rightarrow __CO2 + ??__H2O

A) 2; 1; 2; 3
B) 2; 3; 2; 4
C) 1; 2; 1; 2
D) 3; 6; 4; 8
E) 2; 3; 4; 2
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The fermentation of fruit juice to produce wine involves the conversion of glucose to ethanol and carbon dioxide. Which coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__C6H12O6 \rightarrow __C2H6O + __CO2

A) 1; 2; 2
B) 2; 4; 3
C) 2; 4; 5
D) 1; 4; 3
E) 1; 4; 2
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In the following reaction of sodium metal with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas, what coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__Na + __H2O \rightarrow __NaOH + __H2

A) 1; 3; 2; 1
B) 1; 1; 1; 2
C) 1; 1; 1; 1
D) 2; 2; 2; 1
E) 1; 2; 1; 2
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In the following unbalanced chemical equation, what coefficients should be placed in the blanks from left to right, when balancing?
__NH3 + __O2 \rightarrow __NO + __H2O

A) 2; 3; 2; 3
B) 1; 2; 1; 2
C) 1; 2; 1; 3
D) 4; 5; 4; 6
E) 4; 6; 4; 7
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What is the meaning of the letter "s" in the following chemical equation?
C(s) + O2(g) \rightarrow CO2(g)

A) single
B) sigma
C) solid
D) soft
E) stoichiometry
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The numerical ratios of reactants and products in a chemical reaction is called

A) stoicism.
B) stoichiometry.
C) fractional coefficients.
D) proportionality.
E) chemical formula.
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Which statement about carbon monoxide is false?

A) It is produced during combustion reactions.
B) It causes tens of thousands of emergency room visits per year in the United States.
C) It has an offensive odor.
D) It is produced under conditions of limited oxygen.
E) In the body, it prevents oxygen from being delivered to cells.
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Why is carbon monoxide dangerous to humans?

A) It constricts the size of the arteries that lead away from the heart.
B) It replaces the body's phosphorus and breaks down the structure of DNA.
C) It destroys cell membranes.
D) It binds strongly to iron ions in hemoglobin, preventing oxygen binding.
E) It interferes with synaptic signals in the brain.
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How much does one atom of aluminium weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How much does one atom of aluminium weigh?  </strong> A) 13 g B) 13 amu C) 26.982 g D) 26.982 amu E) Not enough information is given.

A) 13 g
B) 13 amu
C) 26.982 g
D) 26.982 amu
E) Not enough information is given.
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?  </strong> A) 15 amu B) 15 g C) 30.974 amu D) 30.974 g E) Not enough information is given.

A) 15 amu
B) 15 g
C) 30.974 amu
D) 30.974 g
E) Not enough information is given.
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Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table bock for the element sulfur. How much does one mole of sulfur atoms weigh?  </strong> A) 32.065 amu B) 32.065 g C) 16 amu D) 16 g E) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup> g

A) 32.065 amu
B) 32.065 g
C) 16 amu
D) 16 g
E) 6.022 *1023 g
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element phosphorus. How much does one atom of phosphorus weigh?  </strong> A) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup> g B) 30.974 amu C) 30.974 g D) 15 amu E) 15 g

A) 6.022 *1023 g
B) 30.974 amu
C) 30.974 g
D) 15 amu
E) 15 g
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Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How many atoms are contained in one mole of aluminium?
<strong>Pictured here is the periodic table block for the element aluminium. How many atoms are contained in one mole of aluminium?  </strong> A) 13 B) 26.982 C) 1 million D) 1 trillion E) 6.022 *10<sup>23</sup>

A) 13
B) 26.982
C) 1 million
D) 1 trillion
E) 6.022 *1023
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A small gold coin weighs 21.4 g. How many moles of gold are contained in the coin?

A) 9.20 mol
B) 1.29 * 1025 mol
C) 3.55 *10-23 mol
D) 6.02 * 1023 mol
E) 0.109 mol
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27
A balloon contains 0.015 moles of helium. What mass of helium does the balloon contain?

A) 270 g
B) 0.0034 g
C) 0.060 g
D) 4.0 g
E) 9.03 * 1021 g
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28
A silver earring weighs 16.3 g. How many atoms of silver are contained in the earring?

A) 0.151 atoms
B) 7 atoms
C) 9.81 * 1024 atoms
D) 9.09 *1022 atoms
E) 3.99 * 1024 atoms
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29
An average banana contains 0.422 grams of potassium. How many atoms of potassium is this?

A) 6.50 * 1021 atoms
B) 1.07 *10-2 atoms
C) 2.54 * 1023 atoms
D) 92.7 atoms
E) 1.34 *1022 atoms
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30
A cup of milk contains 300 mg of calcium. Convert this quantity to moles.

A) 7.5 mol
B) 7.5 *10-3 mol
C) 7.5 *103 mol
D) 12 mol
E) 1.2*104 mol
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31
Determine the mass in grams of 2.00 *1018 sulfur atoms.

A) 1.60 *10-17 g
B) 6.41 *1019 g
C) 3.32 * 10-6 g
D) 1.07 *10-4 g
E) 1.04 *10-7 g
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32
A tube of toothpaste contains 0.0095 moles of fluoride (F). Convert this amount into grams.

A) 0.00053 g
B) .086 g
C) 0.0011 g
D) 5.7 *1021 g
E) 0.18 g
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33
Calculate the molar mass of phosphoric acid, H3PO4.

A) 48.0 g/mol
B) 98.0 g/mol
C) 50.0 g/mol
D) 96.0 g/mol
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34
Calculate the molar mass of aluminium carbonate, Al2(CO3)3.

A) 114 g/mol
B) 234 g/mol
C) 210 g/mol
D) 138 g/mol
E) 207 g/mol
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35
What mass of sulfur dioxide is found in 1.56 mol SO2?

A) 99.9 g
B) 0.0244 g
C) 64.0 g
D) 9.39 *1023 g
E) 49.9 g
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36
Sucralose (C12H19Cl3O8), an artificial sweetener, is the main ingredient in Splenda. Calculate the amount, in moles, of 4.00 g of sucralose.

A) 6.64 *10-24 mol
B) 2.41* 1024 mol
C) 1590 mol
D) 0.0101 mol
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37
How many molecules are contained in 0.650 g acetaminophen (C8H9NO2)?

A) 3.91 *1023 molecules
B) 4.30 *10-3 molecules
C) 2.59 * 1021 molecules
D) 9.26 * 1023 molecules
E) 5.92 *1025 molecules
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38
Calculate the volume, in cm3, of 0.67 mol of acetone, C3H6O. The density of acetone is 0.791 g/cm3.

A) 49.1 cm3
B) 68.6 cm3
C) 110. cm3
D) 30.8 cm3
E) 0.0146 cm3
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39
Calculate the number of molecules contained in 1.43 moles of carbon monoxide (CO).

A) 40 molecules
B) 8.61 * 1023 molecules
C) 3.07 *1022 molecules
D) 2.41 * 1025 molecules
E) 4.21 * 1023 molecules
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40
Calculate the mass, in grams, of 1.78*1025 formula units of calcium nitrate.

A) 1.82 *1027 g
B) 3.02* 103 g
C) 1.08 * 1023 g
D) 4.85 *103 g
E) 29.6 g
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41
Ethane (C2H6) is a minor component of natural gas. How much carbon dioxide (in grams) is produced from the complete combustion of 42.0 g ethane?
2 C2H6 + 7 O2 \rightarrow 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

A) 123 g CO2
B) 2.80 g CO2
C) 61.6 g CO2
D) 30.8 g CO2
E) 28.6 g CO2
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42
Ethane (C2H6) is a minor component of natural gas. How much oxygen (in grams) would be needed to react with 144 g ethane?
2 C2H6 + 7 O2 \rightarrow 4 CO2 + 6 H2O

A) 154 g
B) 536 g
C) 1080 g
D) 269 g
E) 422 g
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43
Joseph Priestley's discovery of oxygen involved the unbalanced chemical reaction provided here. What mass of oxygen would be produced from the decomposition of 12.3 g of HgO?
HgO \rightarrow Hg + O2

A) 1.82 g
B) 0.909 g
C) 3.63 g
D) 0.455 g
E) 0.981 g
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44
Joseph Priestley's discovery of oxygen involved the unbalanced chemical reaction provided here. What mass of mercury would be produced from the decomposition of 12.3 g of HgO?
HgO \rightarrow Hg + O2

A) 12.3 g
B) 11.4 g
C) 5.70 g
D) 22.8 g
E) 201 g
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45
Ammonia reacts with oxygen to produce nitric acid and water, according to the unbalanced equation provided here. How much nitric acid (in g) could be produced from reaction of 665 g ammonia?
NH3 + O2 \rightarrow HNO3 + H2O

A) 63.0 g
B) 20 950 g
C) 4930 g
D) 1230 g
E) 2460 g
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46
Ammonia reacts with oxygen to produce nitric acid and water, according to the unbalanced equation provided here. How much oxygen (in g) would be required to produce 445 g nitric acid?
NH3 + O2 \rightarrow HNO3 + H2O

A) 28 500 g
B) 904 g
C) 452 g
D) 226 g
E) 14.1 g
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47
The capacity to do work is known as

A) energy.
B) power.
C) potential.
D) thermicity.
E) velocity.
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48
The international unit for energy is the

A) watt.
B) volt.
C) joule.
D) tesla.
E) faraday.
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49
Choose the true statement.

A) Formation of covalent bonds absorbs energy.
B) Single bonds have lower bond energy than double bonds.
C) Breaking bonds is an exothermic process.
D) The units of bond energy are N/kg.
E) The higher the bond energy is, the easier it is to break.
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50
Calculate the energy change associated with the chemical reaction provided here. State whether it is endothermic or exothermic. [Bond energies (kJ/mol): H-H: 436; N-H: 391; NΞN 945]
N2 + 3 H2 \rightarrow 2 NH3

A) +93.0 kJ/mol, exothermic
B) 1080 kJ/mol, endothermic
C) -1080 kJ/mol, exothermic
D) -93.0 kJ/mol, exothermic
E) -93.0 kJ/mol, endothermic
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51
The cells in our body extract energy from carbohydrates like glucose through a process called

A) cellular respiration.
B) combustion.
C) exercise.
D) cellular decomposition.
E) cellular replication.
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52
Cells store chemical energy in the form of

A) DNA.
B) RNA.
C) ATP.
D) ADP.
E) AGT.
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53
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) releases its chemical energy through a reaction that breaks off a(n)

A) oxygen molecule.
B) adenosine molecule.
C) carbon dioxide molecule.
D) phosphate group.
E) radical species.
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54
When initial ATP reserves are used up, the body can obtain additional ATP through a process called _______________ fermentation.

A) lactose
B) acetic acid
C) ethanol
D) cellular
E) lactic acid
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55
"Anaerobic" means without

A) life.
B) exercise.
C) carbon.
D) air.
E) energy.
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56
Solid aluminium reacts with oxygen gas to form solid aluminium oxide (Al2O3). Write the full, balanced chemical equation for this process.
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57
Calcium metal reacts with water to form solid calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Write the full, balanced chemical equation for this process.
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58
What is the combining ratio of ethanol to oxygen when they react to form the products carbon dioxide and water?
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59
What is the combining ratio of ethanol to oxygen when they react to form the products carbon monoxide and water?
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60
A(n) ___________________ thermic reaction releases energy to the outside environment, while a(n) ___________________ thermic reaction absorbs energy from its surroundings.
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61
During a chemical reaction, bonds in the reactants are ___________________ (broken/formed) and ___________________ (release/absorb) energy, while bonds in the products are ____________________ (broken/formed) and ___________________ (release/absorb) energy.
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62
Combustion reactions tend to ___________________ (release/absorb) heat energy.
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63
Balance and calculate the energy change associated with the following chemical reaction. State whether it is endo- or exothermic. [Bond energies (kJ/mol): N-O 201; N=O 607; N-H 391; O-O 146; O=O 498; O-H 467]
__NH3 + __O2 \rightarrow __NO + __H2O
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