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Final Exam

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

Question #1
A  1.0 mol Zn
B  all the same
C  1.0 mol Fe
D  1.0 mol Al
E  1.0 mol Cu
Question #2
A  an alkene.
B  a ketone.
C  a tertiary alcohol.
D  an ether.
E  an acid.
Question #3
A  reduction.
B  oxidation.
C  substitution.
D  addition.
E  addition and elimination.
Question #4
A  equal
B  inversely proportional
C  independent of each other
D  directly proportional
E  not enough information given
Question #5
A  14
B  2
C  8
D  18
E  none of these
Question #6
A  water vapor only
B  ice only
C  ice and water
D  ice and water vapor
E  water only
Question #7
A  629 J
B  11.0 J
C  1.59 x 10–3 J
D  1.10 X 104 J
E  6.29 X 105 J
Question #8
A  1s
B  3s
C  2d
D  2p
E  4f
Question #9
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #11
A  2.61 mL
B  26.1 mL
C  22.4 mL
D  239.9 mL
E  214.9 mL
Question #12
A  8
B  1
C  2
D  7
E  3
Question #14
A  amine
B  ester
C  ketone
D  alcohol
E  aldehyde
Question #15
A  gaseous
B  solid
C  mixed
D  elemental
E  liquid
Question #16
A  basic
B  acidic
C  neutral
Question #17
A  number of isotopes.
B  number of protons.
C  atomic number.
D  mass number.
E  number of electrons.
Question #18
A  Na2CO3
B  There is no solid formed when the two solutions are mixed.
C  CaCO3
D  CaCl2
E  NaCl
Question #20
A  7
B  4
C  5
D  6
E  3
Question #21
A  110.2 atm
B  1.088 atm
C  1620 atm
D  7.497 atm
E  0.1450 atm
Question #22
A  ice (solid)
B  all the same
C  liquid
D  steam (vapor)
Question #23
A  an ester
B  a ketone
C  an amine
D  an alkane
E  an aldehyde
Question #24
A  3
B  7
C  5
D  4
E  6
Question #25
A  2.8 X 107 M
B  3.6 X 10–8 M
C  3.6 X 107 M
D  2.8X 107 M
Question #27
A  2-chloro-5pentyne
B  5-chloro-2pentyne
Question #29
A  single-replacement
B  oxidation-reduction
C  acid-base
D  precipitation
E  none of these
Question #30
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #31
A  SO2
B  O2
C  HCl(g)
D  CCl4
E  NaCl
Question #32
A  an acid.
B  an ester.
C  a ketone.
D  a tertiary alcohol.
E  an aldehyde.
Question #33
A  excited
B  stable
C  frenetic
D  ionic
E  lower
Question #35
A  99
B  99.01.
C  99.0096.
D  99.0.
E  99.010.
Question #36
A  73.0%
B  38.0%
C  27.0%
D  Not enough information is given.
E  18.1%
Question #37
A  CaO
B  CO2
C  Cs2O
D  NaCl
E  BaBr2
Question #38
A  have the same number of electrons in their outer energy levels
B  none of these
C  have the same number of stable isotopes
D  are in the same chemical period
E  are both metals
Question #39
A  a ketone
B  a cycloalkane
C  tertiary alcohol
D  a secondary alcohol
E  an aldehyde
Question #40
A  polymerization reactions.
B  combustion reactions.
C  addition reactions.
D  substitution reactions.
E  dehydrogenation reactions.
Question #41
A  a strong ion
B  an electrical solute
C  none of these
D  a strong electrolyte
E  a weak electrolyte
Question #42
A  53, 127, 74
B  53, 74, 53
C  53, 53, 74
D  53, 53, 127
E  74, 53, 127
Question #43
A  an alkyne and a tertiary amine.
B  an alkene and a primary amine.
C  an alkene and a tertiary amine.
D  an alkyne and a secondary amine.
Question #44
A    
B  atomic number.
C  neutrons.
D  number of protons.
E  nuclear charge.
F  electron configuration.
Question #46
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #47
A  Fe3(SO3)2.
B  Fe2(SO3)3.
C  Fe2S3.
D  Fe2(SO4)3.
Question #48
A  74.1 L
B  67.9 L
C  8.93 × 10–2 L
D  67.9 g
E  33.9 L
Question #49
A  ketone, aldehyde
B  ester, ether
C  carboxylic acid, amine
D  aldehyde, ketone
E  amine, carboxylic acid
Question #51
A  In an acidic solution, [H+] > [OH-], In a basic solution,[OH-] > [H+], and In a neutral solution, [H+] = [OH-] .
B  In a basic solution,[OH-] > [H+]
C  In an acidic solution, [H+] > [OH-]
D  In a neutral solution, [H+] = [OH-]
E  None of the above statements are correct.
Question #52
A  P2C.
B  K2C.
C  P2CO3.
D  Po2CO3.
E  K2CO3.
Question #55
A  °C
B  joules
C  grams
D  °F
Question #56
A  none of these
B  6.05 × 103 J
C  8.98 × 102 J
D  3.48 × 104 J
E  5.15 × 103 J
Question #57
A  electrolyzed
B  synthesized
C  reduced
D  oxidized
Question #58
A  ketone
B  amine
C  aldehyde
D  ester
Question #59
A  He
B  Na
C  H
D  Hg
E  Br
Question #60
A  neutron
B  proton
C  helium nucleus
D  electron