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Exam 3

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  ice at 0 °C
B  water at 20 °C
C  ice at -20 °C
D  boiling water
E  steam at 110 °C
Question #2
A  0.55 atm
B  1.0 x 103 atm
C  2.1 atm
D  1600 atm
E  1.5 atm
Question #3
A  ice melts
B  iron rusts
C  food digests
D  sugar caramelizes
E  natural gas burns
Question #4
A  a calorie.
B  specific heat.
C  kinetic energy.
D  potential energy.
E  work.
Question #5
A  the chemical changes that occur as the substance is heated.
B  what happens to the particles of a substance as it is heated.
C  what happens to the heat applied as the temperature is increased.
D  the changes in the temperature and physical state of a substance as it is heated.
E  what a substance looks like as it is heated.
Question #6
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #8
A  6.45 moles
B  1.57 moles
C  32.0 moles
D  0.638 moles
E  36.7 moles
Question #13
A  has a definite volume
B  particles are close together
C  particles are in fixed positions
D  has a definite shape
E  particles are moving very fast
Question #15
A  130 L
B  11 L
C  30. L
D  5.6 L
E  17 L
Question #17
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #18
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #19
A  0.777 J
B  13.6 J
C  13600 J
D  3.25 J
E  777 J
Question #25
A  close relative to the size of the molecules.
B  very large relative to the size of the molecules.
C  fixed relative to the size of the molecules.
D  very close relative to the size of the molecules.
E  small relative to the size of the molecules.
Question #26
A  Celsius
B  either Celsius or Kelvin
C  Kelvin
D  Fahrenheit
E  either Celsius or Fahrenheit
Question #27
A  temperature.
B  heat.
C  chemical energy.
D  electrical energy.
E  potential energy.
Question #28
A  12.2 L
B  44.0 L
C  1.00 L
D  22.4 L
E  273 L
Question #29
A  grams of solute in 100 g of solution.
B  grams of solute in 100 g of solvent.
C  grams of solute in 1 kg of solvent.
D  grams of solute in 1 kg of solution.
E  grams of solvent in 100 g of solution.
Question #31
A  725 mm Hg
B  0.45 moles
C  315 K
D  1.2 g/L
E  2.5 L
Question #32
A  the volume of a gas is directly related to the number of moles at constant temperature and pressure.
B  the volume of a gas is inversely related to the number of moles at standard temperature and pressure.
C  the volume of a gas depends only on the temperature and pressure.
D  the volume of a gas is inversely related to the number of moles at constant temperature and pressure.
E  the volume of a gas depends only on the number of moles in the sample.
Question #34
A  change 1 g of the substance from the liquid to the solid state.
B  convert 1 g of a liquid to gas.
C  change 1 g of the substance from the solid to the liquid state.
D  convert 1 g of a solid to a gas.
E  raise the temperature of 1 g of the substance by 1 °C.
Question #35
A  energy.
B  cooling.
C  heating.
D  specific heat.
E  calorie.
Question #38
A  melting.
B  deposition.
C  evaporation.
D  sublimation.
E  boiling.
Question #39
A  1140 mm Hg
B  760 mm Hg
C  3800 mm Hg
D  507 mm Hg
E  1.50 mm Hg
Question #40
A  1 calorie.
B  1000 calories.
C  1000 kilocalories.
D  100 calories.
E  10 calories.
Question #41
A  The particles move at a rapid rate.
B  The particles have fixed positions and are very close together.
C  The interactions between its particles are very weak.
D  It fills the volume of the container.
E  It takes the shape of the container.
Question #42
A  freezing.
B  sublimation.
C  condensation.
D  boiling.
E  melting.
Question #43
A  riding an exercise bike
B  chewing food
C  a fan blade turning
D  water stored in a reservoir
E  burning wood
Question #44
A  solid.
B  liquid.
C  liquid + gas.
D  solid + liquid.
E  gas.
Question #45
A  volume.
B  pressure.
C  temperature.
D  density.
E  quantity of gas.
Question #46
A  grinding coffee beans
B  converting water to hydrogen and oxygen
C  baking a cake
D  digesting a cheeseburger
E  burning coal
Question #48
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #50
A  fills the entire volume of the container
B  There is essentially no interaction between the particles.
C  particles are close together and move randomly
D  has its own shape
E  particles move very rapidly
Question #51
A  solute.
B  solvent.
C  solid.
D  ionic compound.
E  solution.
Question #53
A  600 mm Hg.
B  100 mm Hg.
C  200 mm Hg.
D  760 mm Hg.
E  1 mm Hg.
Question #55
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #56
A  224 moles
B  2.24 moles
C  22.4 moles
D  0.0446 moles
E  0.446 moles
Question #57
A  homogeneous mixture.
B  compound.
C  heterogeneous mixture.
D  element.
E  none of the above
Question #58
A  10.0 °C is closer to the melting point of water than to the melting point of aluminum.
B  water has a larger specific heat than aluminum.
C  ten grams of water occupies a larger volume than 10.0 g of aluminum.
D  water has a greater potential energy than aluminum.
E  water is a liquid and aluminum is a solid at 10.0 °C.
Question #59
A  The temperature of liquid water increases linearly as it is heated.
B  The temperature of ice remains at 0 °C as it melts.
C  Both liquid water and ice are present at 0 °C.
D  The temperature of liquid water remains at 100 °C as it boils.
E  The temperature of steam cannot exceed 100 °C.
Question #61
A  a change of state.
B  a change in temperature of a gas.
C  the solid being broken into smaller pieces.
D  a change in temperature of a solid.
E  a change in temperature of a liquid.
Question #62
A  130 L.
B  250 L.
C  0.0076 L.
D  3.8 L.
E  22 L.
Question #63
A  fermenting grapes to produce wine
B  dry ice subliming
C  baking a cake
D  a tomato ripening
E  digesting a meal