Question 1
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.06]
[removed] Zn, because it gained 2 electrons
[removed] Zn, because it lost 2 electrons
[removed] S, because it gained 2 electrons
[removed] S, because it lost 2 electrons
Question 2
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.03]
[removed] 0.28 L
[removed] 3.0 L
[removed] 36 L
[removed] 43 L
Question 3
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.01]
[removed] gas
[removed] liquid
[removed] plasma
[removed] solid
Question 4
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.04]
[removed] positive enthalpy change and positive entropy change
[removed] negative enthalpy change and negative entropy change
[removed] positive enthalpy change and negative entropy change
[removed] negative enthalpy change and positive entropy change
Question 5
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.03]
[removed] Heat from the Earth’s core and pressure transform the remains of dead plants and animals.
[removed] Energy of the sun strikes photovoltaic cells producing a flow of electrons.
[removed] Heat energy beneath the Earth’s surface heats underground water into steam.
[removed] Heat energy is released during nuclear fission and steam is produced to turn a turbine.
Question 6
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.06]
[removed] Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2
[removed] MgSO4 + 2KI K2SO4 + MgI2
[removed] NaNO3 + KCl KNO3 + NaCl
[removed] Cu(NO3)2 + 2HBr CuBr2 + 2HNO3
Question 7
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.01]
[removed] + x- +
[removed] + + x-
[removed] + +
[removed] + +
Question 8
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.03]
[removed] 4.14 × 10-2
[removed] 7.80 × 10-3
[removed] 1.26 × 10-4
[removed] 3.00 × 10-5
Question 9
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.02]
[removed] HBr
[removed] NaHCO3
[removed] H2CO3
[removed] NaBr
Question 10
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.07]
[removed] 108 g
[removed] 681 g
[removed] 639 g
[removed] 362 g
Question 11
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.04]
[removed] ice melts
[removed] water freezes
[removed] water boils
[removed] sublimation of dry ice into carbon dioxide gas
Question 12
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.02]
[removed] 0.0120 M
[removed] 0.0255 M
[removed] 0.118 M
[removed] 0.510 M
Question 13
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.04]
[removed] to restore water to its original purity levels
[removed] to make the most of currently used technologies and resources
[removed] to remove pollution or contamination from the environment
[removed] to reuse materials that would otherwise go to waste
Question 14
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.05]
[removed] It lowers the activation energy.
[removed] It increases the collisions per minute.
[removed] It increases the average kinetic energy of the particles.
[removed] It increases the kinetic energy and the collisions per minute.
Question 15
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.04]
[removed] CO2 (g) CO (g) + ½ O2 (g)
[removed] CO2 (g) CO (g) + O2 (g)
[removed] 2 CO2 (g) 2 CO (g) + O2 (g)
[removed] 2CO (g) + O2 (g) CO2 (g)
Question 16
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.03]
[removed] biofuel
[removed] natural gas
[removed] nuclear power
[removed] oil
Question 17
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.05]
[removed] Correct molecular shape and momentum.
[removed] Correct position and maximum potential.
[removed] Correct density and threshold velocity.
[removed] Correct orientation and sufficient energy.
Question 18
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.02]
[removed] They generate power directly from nuclear reactions.
[removed] They supply over 50% of the nation’s power needs.
[removed] Compared to fossil fuels, they require much less fuel.
[removed] They have more atmospheric pollutants compared to fossil fuels.
Question 19
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.02]
[removed] endothermic
[removed] exothermic
[removed] decomposition
[removed] synthesis
Question 20
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.08]
[removed] 2 moles of glucose (C6H12O6) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water (H2O)
[removed] 1.5 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl) dissolved in 1000.0 kg of water (H2O)
[removed] 0.75 moles of calcium fluoride (CaF2) dissolved in 500.0 g of water (H2O)
[removed] 0.50 moles of carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved in 250.0 g of water (H2O)
Question 21
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.06]
[removed] Insects resistant to the specific pesticide would develop over time.
[removed] The surplus of corn would rot and decay releasing additional greenhouse gases.
[removed] The price of corn would drop dramatically because of a greater supply with no increase in demand.
[removed] Countries able to buy the new corn seeds would see increases in their economy and pollution would rise.
Question 22
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.01]
[removed] A physical change occurs; the particles of the liquid vibrate faster and their kinetic energy increases.
[removed] A physical change occurs; the particles of the liquid vibrate more slowly and their kinetic energy decreases.
[removed] A chemical change occurs; the particles of the liquid vibrate faster and their kinetic energy increases.
[removed] A chemical change occurs; the particles of the liquid vibrate more slowly and their kinetic energy decreases.
Question 23
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.06]
[removed] Water is considered to be a universal solvent.
[removed] When water freezes, the molecules move farther apart.
[removed] Only a limited amount of solute can be dissolved in a sample of water.
[removed] Objects with a higher density than water can be observed floating on water.
Question 24
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.05]
[removed] The reaction would not be affected
[removed] The equilibrium would shift to the left
[removed] The equilibrium would shift to the right
[removed] The product concentration would equal the reactants
Question 25
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.03]
[removed] 0.90 atm
[removed] 1.6 atm
[removed] 5.2 atm
[removed] 3.6 atm
Question 26
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.03]
[removed] The neutral pH at 25°C is 7.0.
[removed] Bases have a pH greater than 7.0.
[removed] The pH scale measures the hydronium ion concentration in solution.
[removed] When the concentration of hydroxide ions increases, the pH decreases.
Question 27
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.04]
[removed] CaCO3 (s) CaO (s) + CO2 (g)
[removed] N2O4 (g) 2NO2 (g)
[removed] CaO (s) + SO3 (g) CaSO4 (s)
[removed] 2NH3 (g) N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
Question 28
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.06]
[removed] -6
[removed] +2
[removed] +4
[removed] +6
Question 29
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.04]
[removed] The change in enthalpy is positive and potential energy diagram is higher.
[removed] The change in enthalpy is negative and potential energy diagram is higher.
[removed] The change in enthalpy is positive and potential energy diagram is lower.
[removed] The change in enthalpy is negative and potential energy diagram is lower.
Question 30
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.04]
[removed] 3.75 L
[removed] 5.00 L
[removed] 7.50 L
[removed] 15.0 L
Question 31
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.01]
[removed] More heat will be lost by the metal than gained by the water.
[removed] The temperature of the water will be greater than the amount of heat lost by the metal.
[removed] The temperature change of the metal will equal the temperature change of the water.
[removed] The heat lost by the metal will equal the heat gained by the water.
Question 32
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.03]
[removed] The specific heat of water explains capillary action.
[removed] The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/(°C × g).
[removed] Water is useful as an engine coolant because of its high specific heat
[removed] The specific heat of water is the reason islands have milder climates.
Question 33
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.05]Which of the following would be the best technique to use in order to separate a liquid from a solution?
[removed] chromatography
[removed] evaporation
[removed] filtration
[removed] simple distillation
Question 34
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.01]
[removed] Nuclear reactions arise from an atom’s nucleus.
[removed] Alpha, Beta, and Gamma are types of radiation.
[removed] Most of the earth’s nuclear energy comes from the Sun.
[removed] Radioactive elements have an unbalanced number of protons and electrons.
Question 35
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.05]
[removed] The key difference is that diamonds have other elements bonded within their structure.
[removed] The differences are explained by the number of covalent and ionic bonds within each substance.
[removed] The differences are explained by the density: graphite is very high and diamond is much lower.
[removed] The differences are explained by how the carbon atoms within each substance are covalently bonded together.
Question 36
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[05.06]When 5.6 grams of NaCl are dissolved in enough water to create a 125-gram solution, what is the solution’s concentration, expressed as a percent by mass?
[removed] 3.6% NaCl
[removed] 3.8% NaCl
[removed] 4.5% NaCl
[removed] 4.7% NaCl
Question 37
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.02]
[removed] The products are at the same energy level as the reactants.
[removed] The products are at a lower energy level than the reactants.
[removed] The products are at a higher energy level than the reactants.
[removed] The products do not have energy.
Question 38
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.03]
[removed] 0.285 J/ (°C × g)
[removed] 0.398 J/ (°C × g)
[removed] 0.729 J/ (°C × g)
[removed] 1.24 J/ (°C × g)
Question 39
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[06.01]
[removed] an open system
[removed] an isolated system
[removed] a closed system
[removed] an integrated system
Question 40
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.05]
[removed] Increasing the rate of the forward reaction will cause a shift to the left.
[removed] Increasing the rate of the reverse reaction will cause a shift to the left.
[removed] Decreasing the rate of the forward reaction will cause a shift to the left.
[removed] Decreasing the rate of the reverse reaction will cause a shift to the right.
Question 41
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.04]
[removed] increased runoff, driving, discarded oil
[removed] evaporation, new construction, overpopulation
[removed] waste from wildlife, decaying vegetation, automobiles
[removed] leaking septic and sewer systems, manufacturing, farming
Question 42
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.05]
[removed] double bond with electrons
[removed] receive electrons
[removed] donate electrons
[removed] share electrons
Question 43
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.01]
[removed] A strong acid has a higher pH than a weak acid.
[removed] A strong acid is 100% ionized, a weak acid is less than 100% ionized.
[removed] A strong acid is diprotic or triprotic, a weak acid is monoprotic.
[removed] A strong acid has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions compared to a weak acid.
Question 44
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.01]
[removed] Acids are corrosive.
[removed] Dilute acids feel slippery.
[removed] Acids have a distinctly sour taste.
[removed] Acids have more hydronium ions than hydroxide ions
Question 45
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[07.04]
[removed] The reaction is in dynamic equilibrium.
[removed] The reaction does not go to completion.
[removed] The reaction is reversible.
[removed] The concentration of reactants and products will be equal.
Question 46
(Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
[08.02]
[removed] It must be spilt with a laser.
[removed] It must be fused to a helium nucleus.
[removed] It must be bombarded it with neutrons.
[removed] It must be shot with light speed electrons.