Grade 11 Chemistry Exam Prep
Grade 11 Chemistry Exam Prep
1. What is the number of moles of atoms and number of atoms in a 10.0-g sample of copper? Answer 63.5=1
A. 0.08 mol Cu atoms and 2.16 x 1023 atoms 10=? = 0.16
B. 0.16 mol Cu atoms and 9.63 x 1022 atoms 63.5=6.02x10 *23
C. 0.16 mol Cu atoms and 9.63 x 1023 atoms 10=? === 9.5 x 10*22
D. 0.31 mol Cu atoms and 4.16 x 1023 atoms
2. How many atoms are present in 22g CO2?
A. 3.01 x 1023 C. 2 x 6.02 x 1023
B. 6.02 x 1023 D. 1.5 x 6.02 x 1023
Grade 11
Unit One
1.Which of the following is correct ?
A.1L=1dm3 B.1L=10dm3 C. Saponification D. Oxidation
2.When 0.68 is divided by 14.364, the actual answer is 0.0473405. What will be the correct answer ?
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B. Ionic bonding D. Dipole – dipole forces
Element H He Li B C N O F Ne Na Mg S Cl Ca
Z 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 17 20
A 1.0 4.0 6.9 10.8 12.0 14.0 16.0 19.0 20.2 22.98 24.30 32.1 35.5 40.1
Element Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ag Cd Au Hg
Z 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
A 1.0 4.0 6.9 10.8 12.0 14.0 16.0 19.0 20.2 22.98 24.30
1. Which of the following is correct when 34495 is rounded to three significant figures?
A. 345 B. 34500 C. 344 D. 3840
2. Which of the following represents a tentative explanation of a certain scientific law?
A. Hypothesis B. Observation C. Experimentation D. Theory
3. In order to advance to the level of a theory, a hypothesis should
A. Be obviously accepted by most people. C. Be a fully functional experiment.
B. Be repeatedly confirmed by experimentation. D. Report the past experience.
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D. Chlorine – 37 has two more protons and more neutron than chlorine -35
3. Which one of the following electromagnetic radiations has the shortest wavelength?
A. X – rays B. UV rays C. gamma rays D. microwaves
4. Which of the following quantum number/s determine the energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom?
A. n B. n and 1 C. n, 1 and m D. n,1,m and s
5. Which of the following electron transitions requires the smallest energy to be absorbed by the hydrogen atom?
A. from n = 1 to n = 2 C. from n = 3 to n = 4
B. from n = 2 to n = 3 D. from n = 4 to n = 5
6. For an electron that has quantum numbers n = 4 and m = 0, which of the following is true?
A. It must have the quantum number n = 0
B. It must have the quantum number = 0
C. It must have the quantum number ms = +1/2
D. It may have the quantum number = 0,1,2,3
7. Which group of elements is characterized with ns2np2 outer – electron configuration?
A. Group 2A B. Group 4A C. Group 4B D. Group 3B
8. For elements in the left-most column of the periodic table, properties that have increasing values as the atomic
number increases include which of the following?
I. Ionization energy II. Atomic radius III. Atomic mass
A. III only B. I,II, and III C. I and II only D. II and III onl
4. Which one of the following atoms in its ground state has the greatest number of unpaired electrons?
A. 13Al B. 14Si C. 15P D. 16S
5. What is the ionization energy of an iron atom if it requires a radiation of 276 nm to completely remove its outer
most electron in the gaseous state?
(plank’s constant, h = 6.626 x 10-34Js, speed of light , c = 3 x 108 ms-1)
A. 7.21 x 10-19J B. 7.21 x 10-19kJ C. 7.21 x 1019J D. 7.21 x 1019kJ
6. Which of the electron configurations describes the ground state electron configuration of Cl1?
A. 1s22s22p63s23p6 C. 1s22s22p63p1
2 2 6 1
B. 1s 2s 2p 3s D. 1s22s22p63s23px23py1
7. How many 3d electrons are present in the ground state of chromium atom?
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 10
1. Of the three types of radioactivity characterized by Rutherford. Which of the following are particles?
A.
- rays C. – rays and – rays
B.
- rays D. - rays,
- rays, and
– rays
2. Which one of the following represents an acceptable possible set of quantum numbers (in the order n, I, m 1, ms) for an
electron in an atom? Falcon Academy
A. 2, 1, 0, 0 C. 2, 1, -1, 1/2
B. 2, 0, 2, +1/2 D. 2, 0, 1, -1/2
3. How many orbitals are there in an atom with n = 4?
A. 2 B. 8 C. 16 D. 25
4. Consider the three electromagnetic waves shown below.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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1. What is the first step of the scientific method?
A. Making observations C. Performing an experiment
B. Forming a hypothesis D. predicting the result of an experiment
2. Which of the following are NOT electromagnetic waves?
A. Infrared waves C. Radio waves
B. Gamma waves D. sound waves
3. What is the distance that a radio wave will travel in 0.250s?
A. 1.2 x 107m B. 12 x 107m C. 7.5 x 107m D. 5.6 x 107m
4. What values of l are permitted for an electron with n = 4?
A. 1, 2, 3 B. 1, 2, 3, 4 C. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 D. 0, 1, 2, 3
5. Which of the following electrons, identified only by their n and l quantum numbers have the highest energy?
n = 3, 1 = 0
n = 4, 1 = 1
n = 3, 1 = 2
n = 4, 1 = 2
A. n = 3, 1 = 2 B. n = 4, 1 = 1 C. n = 4, 1 = 2 D. n = 3, 1 = 0
6. What is the maximum number of unpaired electrons in a d subshell?
A. 2 B. 5 C. 3 D. 4
7. The following energy level diagram represents the outermost shell of what ground state element?
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A. B B. He C. Al D. Be
8. Which of the following types of rays combine to form atoms of helium?
A. Gamma
rays B. beta
rays C. alpha
rays D. X-rays
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A. sp3d B. sp3d2 C. sp3 D. sp2
6. Which molecule has a Lewis structure that does NOT obey the octet rule?
A. NO B. CS2 C. PF3 D. HCN
7. Which of the following explains why, at room temperature, I2 is a solid, Br2 is a liquid and CL2 is a gas?
A. Ionic bonding C. Hydrogen bonding
B. Hybridization D. London dispersion forces
8. Which molecule listed below has two sigma ( )and two pi( ) bonds?
A. N2 B. C2H4 C. N2F2 D. HCN
9. What is the hybridization of the carbon atom attached to nitrogen in acetonitrile shown below?
H
H-C-c N
H
A. Sp B. sp2 C. sp3 D. sp4
10 Which of the following element has the highest melting point?
A. iodine B. tungsten C. mercury D. bromine
11. Which of the following compounds is unlikely to contain ionic bonds?
A. CO B. NaF C. LiCl D. MgBr2
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A. 5 anions and 6 cations. C. 2 anions and 3 cations.
B. 5 anions and 3 cations. D. 3 anions and 4 cations.
2. Which compound contains both covalent and ionic bonds?
A. Sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 C. Dichloromethane, CH2Cl2
B. Magnesium bromide, MgBr2 D. Ethanoic acid, CH3COOH
3. Why are metals soft and malleable?
A Because they are very shiny.
|B Because they experience electrostatic repulsion.
CBecause of the presence of mobile electrons.
D Because the metal cations can slip over each other fairly easily.
4. Which molecule or ion does NOT have a tetrahedral shape?
A. XeF4 B. SiCl4 C. BF4- D. NH4+
5. How many bonds are present in CO2?
A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
6. In which region of the periodic Table would the element with the electronic structure below be located?
1s22s22p63s23d104s24p64d65s2
A. Group 6 B. Noble gases C. s block D. d block
7. Which of the following molecules or ions will exhibit delocalized bonding?
NO2-, NH4+, N3-
- -
A. No2 and N3 B. NH4 and N3-
+
C. NO2- D. NO2- and NH4-
+
8. What is the correct molecular electronic configuration for the molecular ion, B 2 ?
A.
1s 2 * 1s 2 2 s 2 * 2 s 2 2 p 2
B.
1s 2 * 1s 2 2 s 2 * 2 s 2 2 py 2
C.
1s 2 * 1s 2 2 s 2 * 2 s 2 2Falcon
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D.
1s 2 * 1s 2 2 s 2 * 2s 2 2 px 1 2 py 1
9. Based on molecular orbital theory, the bond orders of H2, H2+, and H2- are ____, respectively.
A. 1,0, and 0 B. 1, ½, and 0 C. 1,0, and ½ D. 1, ½, and ½
A. B. C. D.
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10. Which of the following ionic compounds has the greatest lattice energy?
A. LiF B. LiCl C. LiBr D. LiI
11. What hybridization change does the carbon atom undergo in the combustion of methane?
CH4(g) = 2O2(g) CO2(g) = 2H2O(g)
A. sp sp2 C. sp3 sp
B. sp2 sp3 D. sp2 sp
12. How many unpaired elections are there in the Lewis structures of a n 3-
ion?
A. 0 B. 1 C. 2 D. 3
13. Which one of the following compound does NOT follow the octet rule?
A. CS2 B. PBr3 C. IBr D. BrF5
14. The molecular geometry of the H O 3
+
ion is
A. linear C. bent
B. tetrahedral D. trigonal pyramidal
15. The hybridization of the central atom in the XeF 4 molecule is
2 3
A. Sp B. sp C. sp3d D. sp3d2
16. Which of the following molecules has a dipole moment?
A. XeF2 B. IF3 C. BF3 D. SF5+
17. A compound is formed by the combination of V and X as follows.
V
W X Y Z
What is the empirical formula for the compound? Falcon Academy
A. VX B. V2X C. V3X D. V3X2
3. The reaction 2X + Y Z was studied and the following data were obtained
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1. What is a valid rate expression for the following reaction?
2NO + 2H2 N2 + 2H2O
1 [ H 2 ] 1 [ H 2 O] 1 [ NO ] [ N 2 ]
A. 2 t B. 2 t C. 2 t D. t
2. Which of the following hybrid orbitals is favoring the formation of trigonalbipyramidal?
A. sp3d B. sp3 C. sp3d2 D. sp3d3
3. For the reaction:
2A + B C
The following experimental results were obtained:
A. 0.6 mol L-1s-1 B. 0.6 L mol-1s-1 C. 1.2 L mol-1s-1 D. 2.4 mol L-1s-1
4. Increase in temperature of rate of a given reaction is due to the increase in the:
A. extent of molecular dissociation
B. activation energy of the reaction
C. frequency of collision of the reacting species
D. numerical value of the rate constant of the reaction
From these data what are the orders of the reaction with respect to A and B?
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[A] [B] Initial Rate (mol dm-3 sec-1)
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1. If we increase the concentration of a reactant, what happens to the collision between particles?
A. There are more collisions.
B. There are fewer collisions.
C. There are the same number of collisions, but they have less energy.
D. There are the same number of collisions, but they have more energy.
2. A drug decomposes by zero-order kinetics with a rate constant of 2 mg mL -1. If the initial concentration is 100
mg mL-1, how long will it take for the drug to decompose by 10%?
A. 2 months B. 3 months C. 5 months D. 4 months
Rate =
k AB
If the concentration of reactant ‘B’ is doubled, keeping the concentration of ‘A’ constant, what will be the value
of the rate constant?
A. The same B. halved C. quadrupled D. doubled
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At which point can only the solid and liquid phases coexist?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
2. Which statement is true about chemical reactions at equilibrium?
A. The forward and backward reactions proceed at equal rates.
B. The forward and backward reactions have stopped.
C. The concentrations of the reactants and products are equal.
D. The forward reaction is exothermic.
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 8
2. In the reaction
(2SO2 + O2 2SO3, Keq = 100)
What will be the concentration of O2, if the concentration of SO2 is the same as that of SO3?
A. [O2]= [SO2] C. [O2] = 100 M
B. [O2] = 0.01M D. [O2] = 0.1 M
3. For the gas phase reaction
N2 + O 2 2NO H = +180 kJ mol-1
the value of K changes with the
A. change in pressure.
B. introduction of NO.
C. change in concentration of H2.
D. change in temperature.
4. Considering the reaction below, in which of the following will the effect of concentration and temperature simultaneously
cause and increase in the rate at which products are formed?
CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) CO2(g) + CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + heat
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A. Decrease [HCl] and decrease temperature.
B. Increase [HCl] and increase temperature.
C. Increase [HCl] and decrease temperature.
D. Grind up the CaCO3 and decrease temperature.
5. The conventional equilibrium constant expression (Kc) for the system
2ICl(s) I2(s) = Cl2(g) is
A. [I2][Cl2]/[ICl]2 C. [Cl2]
B. [I2][Cl2]/2[ICl] D. ([I2] + [Cl2])/2[ICl]
H O
3
(aq)
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4. Which one of the following organic molecules has the highest water solubility?
A. HOCH2CH2CH2OH C. HOCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
B. CH3CH2CH2CH2OH D. CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE about esters?
A. Esters can form intermolecular hydrogen bonds
B. Ester molecules can form intermolecular hydrogen bonds
C. Ester molecules cannot form intermolecular hydrogen bonds
D. Ester have higher boiling points than alcohols of comparable molecular weight
6. The organic compound CH3C(O)CH3 is:
A. aldehyde B. ester C. carbonyl D. ketone
7. Consider the following reaction:
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B. A stronger flame is used for cooking
C. The high pressure tenderizes the food
D. The boiling point of water inside the cooker is increased
OH
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A) CH3COH
OCH2CH2CH3
B) OH
CH3CH2COH
OCH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2OCH2COH
O
D) CH3COCH2CH2CH3
4. Which of the following is an acceptable IUPAC name for the organic compound shown below?
NaOH
B. D.
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CH2CH3 CHCH3
B. C OH D. C
a. CH3 CH3
4. Which of the following statements concerning the carbonyl group in aldehydes and ketoes is NOT true?
A. The bond is polar, with a slight negative charge on the oxygen atom.
B. The bond angles about the central carbon atom are 1200.
C. In condensed form, the carbonyl group can be written as CHO.
D. The bond is polar. Therefore, carbonyl groups readily form hydrogen bonds with each other.
5. Which of the following statements concerning fats and oils is INCORRECT?
A. They are also called triacylglycerols. C. they are fatty acid salts.
B. They are also fatty acid salts. D. They are glycerol trimesters.
6. Which of the following types of compounds are expected products from the saponification of a fat?
A. Glycerol and fatty acid salts C. Fatty acid salts and fatty acids
B. Glycerol and fatty acids D. Glycerol, fatty acid salts and fatty acids
10. What is the molarity of a solution containing 10g of sulfuric acid in 500 ml of solution?
A. 0.02 B. 0.03 C. 0.12 D. 0.2
6. How many mL conc. HNO3 and how many mL of water are required to prepare 500 mL of 0.1 M HNO3 from a
conc. 13 M HNO3?
A. 1 mL HNO3 and 496.15 mL H2O
B. 3 mL HNO3 and 500 mL H2O
C. 3.85 mL HNO3 and 500 mL H2O
D. 3.85 mL HNO3 and 796.15 mL H2O
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2. A beaker filled to the 100mL mark with (the salt has a mass of 100g) and another to the 100mL mark with water
(the water has a mass of 100g) are mixed together in a bigger beaker until the salt is completely dissolved. What
will be the mass of the solution?
A. It will be much more than 200g.
B. It will be much smaller than 200g
C. It will be exactly 200g
D. It will be slightly more than 200g.
3. How many moles of sodium hydroxide are present in 2.5L of 0.5 M aqueous solution?
A. 0.2 B. 0.5 C. 1.25 D. 12.5
4. If a solution dissolves in an endothermic process.
A. H bonds must exist between solvent and solute.
B. Strong ion-dipole forces must exist in the solution.
C. The entropy of the solution must be greater than that of its pure components.
D. The solution must be a gas
5. A solution is made by dissolving 250.0g of potassium chromate crystals (K2CrO4, molar mass, 194.2 g) in
1.00kg of water. What will be the freezing point of solution? ?(Kf for water is 1.86°cm-1).
A. -8.87°C B. -7.18°C C. -5.73°C D. -1.86°C
6. If the solute-solvent interactions are greater than the solute-solute and solvent-solvent interactions, what will be
the total vapor pressure of the solution?
A. Greater than that calculated from Raoult’s law.
B. Less than that calculated from Raoult’s low.
C. The same as calculated from Raoult’s law.
D. Raoult’s law cannot be applied for such interactions.
7. An aqueous solution is 70.0% nitric acid (HNO3) by mass. What is the concentration of HNO3 expressed in
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8. A lab instructor is preparing 5.0 liters of a 0.10 M Pb(NO3)2 (molecular mass 331) solution. What is the mass
required?
A. 165.5 g of Pb(NO3)2 and add 5.0 kg of H2O.
B. 165.5 g of Pb(NO3)2 and add H2O unit the solution has a volume of 5.0 liters.
C. 33.1 g of Pb(NO3)2 and add H2O until the solution has volume of 5.0 liters.
D. 33.1 g of Pb(NO3)2 and add 5.0 liters of H2O.
A. To the left C. Initially to the left and after a while to the right
B. To the right D. Initially to the left and after a while to the left
5. Which one of the following statements is NOT true about acids?
A. An acid is a proton donor
B. An acid is an electrons pair donor
C. An acid is an electron pair acceptor
D. An acids is a substance that is ionized in water to produce H+(aq)
6. Consider the following acids:
I. CH3COOH, Ka = 1.8 x 10-5
II. HCO2H, Ka = 1.8 x 10-4
III. HOBr, Ka = 2.4 x 10-9
IV. C6C4OH, Ka = 1.0 x 10-10
Which one of the following aqueous solutions will have the HIGHEST pH?
A. 0.10 M NaOBr C. 0.10 M C6H5OHa
B. 0.10 M HCO2Na D. 0.10 M CH3COONa
7. What is the hydroxide ion concentration for aFalcon Academy
solution with a pH of 10 at 25°C?
A. 10-14M B. 10-10M C. 10-7MD. 10-4M
8. Which of the following titrations will have an equivalence point at a pH < 7?
A. Strong acid with weak base
B. Weak acid with weak base
C. Strong acid with strong base
D. Weak acid with strong base
9. All of the following can act as Bronsted – Lowery bases EXCEPT
A. I- B. NH3 C. HCO3- D. H2CO3
10. Which of the following is a conjugate acid/base pair?
A. HCl/OC- C. NH4+/NH3
2
B. H3O+/OH- D. H2SO4/SO 4
11. The pH at room temperature of a 0.1M solution of formic acid (HCHO2) was measured to b 4.50. What is the
hydrogen ion concentration?
A. 3.16 x 10-5M C. 6.32 x 10-3M
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B. 3.16 x 10 M D. 6.32 x 10-4M
1. Which one of the mixture of the following pairs will NOT give a buffer solution?
A. HCN and NaCN C. H3PO4 and KH2PO4
B. NH3 and NH4Cl D. HNO3 and NaNO3
2. Which one of the following is TRUE for slats formed from strong acids and strong bases?
A. No hydrolysis takes place
B. Produces ions that are proton donors
C. Produces ions which are proton acceptors
D. Depends on the pKa and pKb of the parent acids and bases, respectively
3. Give the following equilibrium and equilibrium constants:
(I) HC2H3O2 + H2O H3O+ + C2H3O2-; Ka = 1.80 x 10-5
(II) H2H3O2 + H2O H3O+ + HCO3-; Ka = 4.20 x 10-7
+
(III) NH4 + H2O H3O+ + NH3; Ka = 5.6 x 10-10
(IV) HCOOH + H2O H3O+ + COOH-; Ka = 1.80 x 10-4
What is the strength of the acids in DECREASING order?
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A. I,IV,II and III C. III,II,I and IV
B. II,III,IV and I D. IV,I,II and III
4. Give the reaction:
H2PO4- + H2O H3O++ HPO42-
Which of the following represents a conjugate acid-base pair?
A. H2PO4- and H2O C. H2PO4- and H3O+
- 2-
B. H2PO4 and HPO4 D. H2O and HPO42-
5. What is the pH of 0.005 M solution Ca(OH)2?
A. 2.3 B. 10 C. 12 D. 14
6. The indicator Bromthymol Blue (HBb) is a weak acid with
Ka = 1.0 x 10-7ionizes as follows:
HBb(aq, yellow) H+ (aq, colourless) + In-(aq, blue)
Which way will the equilibrium shift when NaOH is added and what will the color of the NaOH solution be
containing this indicator?
A. Equilibrium will shift to the right and the color or NaOH solution will turn green
B. Equilibrium will shift to the right and the color of NaOH solution will turn blue
C. Equilibrium will shift to the left and the color of NaOH solution will turn yellow
D. Equilibrium will shift to the left and the color of NaOH solution will turn blue
7. To 0.2 M solution of a weak monoprotic acid, HA, enough quantity of its sodium salt, NaA, was dissolved to
give a concentration of 0.2 M of the salt. What will be the acid concentration, [H 3O+], in the final solutions? (ka
of HA = 1.80 x 10-5)
A. 3.60 x 10-6 M C. 1.80 x 10-5 M
-5
B. 1.00 x 10 M D. 1.90 x 10-3 M
8. A 50 mL solution of H2SO4 of 0.205 M is titrated with NaOH solution of unknown concentration. The endpoint
against phenolphthalein indicator was signaled when 41.0 mL of NaOH was added. What is the concentration of
NaOH solution? Falcon Academy
A. 0.10 M B. 0.25 M C. 0.41 M D. 0.50 M
9. What is the pH of an aqueous solution prepared to contain 1.3 x 10-3 M sodium nitrite (NaNO 2) if the acid
dissociation equilibrium constant, Ka, for nitrous acid (HNO2) is 5.1 x 10-4? Kw = 1.0 x 10-14
A. 3.1 B. 5.1 C. 6.0 D. 7.3
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A. HA, HB, HC B. HC, HB, HA C. HC, HA, HB D. HB, HA, HC
8. What volume of 0.500 M NaOH is required to neutralize 25.0 mL of 1.2 M H2SO4? (Assume complete
ionization of the acid).
A. 60 mL B. 90 mL C. 100 mL D. 120 mL
9. Which of the following statements is true about the percent ionization of a weak acid?
A. It decreases with increasing concentration
B. It increases with decreasing concentration.
C. It increases with increasing concentration.
D. It decreases with decreasing concentration.
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5. Consider the following gaseous reaction at 25°C:
CH4(g) + 2O2(g) CO2(g) + 2H2O(g) ΔH = -802 kJ
Which energy change would occur if 3.2 moles of CH4 is completely combusted?
A. 2.57 x 102 kJ will be released
B. 2.57 x 102 kJ will be absorbed
C. 6.43 x 103 kJ will be released
D. 6.43 x 103 kJ will be absorbed
6. Geaseous petrol in a combustion system has done 375 kJ of work during its expansion in the piston. Simultaneously, it
absorbed 586 kJ heat from the engine. What is the internal energy change during the process?
A. +211 kJ B. +961 kJ C. -211 kJ D. -961 kJ
7. Which of the following reactions is expected to have negative value of entropy change (ΔS)?
A. C6H6(s) + 6O2(g) 6CO2(g) + 6H2O(l)
B. CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g)
C. N2O4(g) + Cl2(g) 2NOCl(g) + O2(g)
D. 2SO2(g) + O2(g) 2SO3(g)
Chemistry EUEE 2006 E.C
Grade 12
Unit Three
1.Which one of the following is NOT an intensive property ?
A.Mss B.Temperature C. Colour D. Density
2.A solution is is made by dissolving 250.0 g of potassium chromate crystals (K2CrO4,molar mass, 194.2g)in 1.00kg of water. What
will be the freezing point of the solution ?(Kf for water is 1.860cm-1)
A-8.870C B.-7.180C C.-5.730C D.-1.860C
3.A gas is confined to a cylinder under constant atmospheric pressure. When the gas undergoes a particular chemical reaction, it
relases 35kJ of heat to its surroundings and does 63kJ of P-V work on its surroundings. What are the values of H and E for the
process?
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B. H=-135kJ, E-63kJ D. H=- 135kJ, E=-198kJ
4.Which statement about the following reaction is correct ?
2FeS(s) +3CO2(g)Fe2O3(s)+3CO(g) Ho =+26.6kJ
A.26.6kJ of energy are released for every mole of Fe reacted.
B. 2.6 kJ of energy are absorbed for every mole of Fe reacted.
C. 53.2kJ of energy are relapsed for every mole of Fe reacted.
D. 13.3 kJ of energy are absorbed for every mole of Fe reacted
5.Which of the following is true about an open system ?
A.A system that exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings .
B. A system that cannot exchange both matter and energy with its surroundings.
C. A system that only exchanges matter with its surroundings
D. A system that only exchanges energy with its surroundings
6.What is the value of H for the reaction S(s) S(g)?
S(s)+O2(g) SO2(f) H=-395kJ
S(g)+O2(g) SO2(g) H=-6185kJ
A.-1013kJ C. +223kJ
B. -223kJ D. +1013kJ
A. The value of
H 0 f (element) depends on temperature.
B. The value of
H 0
f
(element) is zero for any element in the standard state.
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C. The value of
H 0
f
(element) is zero only for elements in the solid state.
D. The value of
H 0 f (element) is zero only at absolute zero temperature
Chemistry EUEE 2004 E.C
Grade 12
Unit Four
1. Consider the following reaction:
I2O5(s) + 5CO(g) 12(s) + 5CO2(g)
What is the magnitude of the change in the oxidation number of the elements?
A. I, + 5 to 0, C, + 2 to + 4 C. I, + 0 to 0, C, + 2 to + 4
B. I, + 5 to 0, C, + 4 to + 4 D. I, + 4 to 0, C, + 2 to + 4
2. Consider the following oxidation – reduction equation:
2H2O(I) + Al(s) + MnO 4 (aq) AlOH4(aq) + MnO2(s)
What are the reducing and the oxidizing agents in this reaction?
A. Al(s) is the reducing agent and H2O is the oxidizing
B. Al(s) is the oxidizing agent and H2O is the reducing agent
C. Al(s) is the oxidizing agent and MnO 4 (aq) is the reducing agent
D. Al(s) is the reducing agent and MnO 4 (aq) is the oxidizing agent
3. Which one of the following substances is a NON-CONDUCTOR of electricity?
A. Graphite C. Silver(s)
B. MgCl2(s) D. H2SO4(aq)
4. A solution It 25°C contains the metal ions Ni 2+ , pt2+ and pd2+, all at 1.0M concentrations. Consider the following standard
reduction potentials:
Nt2+ + 2e- Ni E0 = -0.23V
2+ -
Pt + 2e pt E0 = 1.20V
2+ -
pd + 2e pd E0 = 0.99 V
which metal (s) will plate out first when the solution is electrolyzed?
A. Ni B. pd C. pt D. Ni and pd
5. Which of the following statements is true?
A. A battery is rechargeable
B. A battery produced electricity spontaneously
C. A battery has generally no liquid components
D. A battery produces the same amount of electricity, regardless of composition
6. All of the following when added to water will produce an electrolytic solution EXCEPT.
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A. N2(g) B. NaI(s) C. HCl(g) D. KOH(s)
4. What reactions occur at the anode and cathode when an aqueous solution of Na2SO4 is electrolyzed?
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1.23 V
(III) 2H2O + 2e- H2 + 2OH- -0.83 V
+
(IV) Na + e Na 2.71 V
A. H2 at cathode and O2 at anode
B. Na at cathode and S2O82- at anode
C. H2 at cathode and S2O8-2 at anode
D. Na at cathode and O2 at anode
5. For the following hypothetical equation, in aqueous solution, what is the correct representain of the cell notation?
A(s) + B2+ (aq) A2+ (aq) + B(s)
A. A(s) | A2+(aq) || B2+(aq) |B(s)
B. B2+(aq) | B(s) || A2+ (aq) | A(s)
C. A2+(aq)|A(s)||B(s)|B2+(aq)
D. B(s)|B2+(aq)||A2+(aq)|A(a)
6. An aqueous solution contains 0.100 M NaOH at 25.0°C. the pH of the solution is?
A. 0.100 B. 1.00 C. 7.00 D. 13.0
7. Which of the following describes the balanced molecular equation when perchloric acid is mixed with solid iron (III)
hydroxide?
A. H2O(l)+FeClO4(aq)
HClO4(aq)+Fe(OH)3(s)
B. 3HClO4(aq)+Fe(OH)3(s) 3H2O(l)+Fe(ClO4)3(aq)
C. 3HOClO2(aq)+Fe(OH)3(s) 3H2O(l)+Fe(ClO3)3(aq)
D. HOClO2(aq)+Fe(OH)3(s) H2O(l)+Fe(ClO3)(aq)
8. A solution in an electrolytic cell contains Cu 2+(E0=0.34V), Ag+ (E0 = 0.80 V), and Zn2+ (E0=-0.76 V). if the voltage is
initially very low and slowly increased, in which order will the metals be plated out onto the cathode?
A. Zn2+> Cu2+> Ag+ C. Ag+> Zn2+> Cu2+
2+ 2+ +
B. Cu > Zn > Ag D. Ag+> Cu2+> Zn2+
7. Which of the following is the most important ingredients used for productin of DAP fertilizer?
A. Ammonia and phosphoric acid
B. Nitric acid, urea and phosphoric acid
C. Phosphoric acid, urea and ammonia
D. Sulpheric acid, ammonia and urea
1. Which is the most common ore used for the extraction of copper?
A. CuO B. CuSO4 C. CuCO3 D. CuFeS2
2. Which of the following material has maximum ductility?
A. Nickel B. Aluminum C. Mild steel D. Copper
3. Which of the following statements concerning petroleum is INCORRECT?
A. It is a renewable energy source.
B. It is a fossil fuel.
C. It is a mixture consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
D. It was formed from marine organisms, which died millions of years ago.
4. The four most abundant metals in the earth’s crust in decreasing order of abundance are:
A. Oxygen, Silicon, Aluminum, and Iron.
B. Aluminum, Iron, Calcium, and Magnesium.
C. Iron, Aluminum, Silicon, and oxygen.
D. Silicon, Aluminum, Magnesium, and Sodium.
4. What structural feature is usually needed to present in order for an addition polymer to be produced?
A. A carbon – carbon sigma bond
B. A carbon – oxygen pi bond
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D. A carbon – carbon pi bond
5. Which of the following bimolecular forms a zwitterions at higher or lower pH?
A. Cellulose B. Glucose C. Protein D. Starch
6. Which of the following form of synthetic rubbers can be vulcanized to greatly enhance its mechanical strength?
A. Noeprene B. Isoprene C. Butyl rubber D. Styrene – butadiene rubber
7. What is the range in the number of carbon atoms of the monosaccharides that are found in nature?
A. 3 to 7 B. 4 to 10 C. 4 to 12 D. 5 to 12
8. Which synthetic polymer is produced from caprolactam?
A. Nylon -6 B. Nylon 6,10 C. Teflon D. Terylene
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