Deck 6: Physical and Chemical Changes

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Rotating is a type of kinetic energy.
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Vibrating is a type of kinetic energy.
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Moving from one location to another requires translational energy.
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Hydrogen bonds are an attractive force between a phosphorus atom and a nearby hydrogen atom bonded to a phosphorus atom.
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A particular compound lacks an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is nonpolar.
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A particular compound has an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is nonpolar.
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A particular compound has an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is polar.
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Condensation is the reverse of freezing.
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The density of a gas is greater than that of a liquid.
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The density of a solid is greater than that of a liquid.
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H2O has the ability to have hydrogen bonds.
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A solid block of aluminum has a volume of 10 cm3 and a density of 2.7 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

A) 27
B) 90
C) 20
D) 35
E) None of the above.
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A solid block of ice has a volume of 100 cm3 and a density of 0.9 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

A) 27
B) 90
C) 20
D) 35
E) None of the above.
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A solid block of cork has a volume of 100 cm3 and a density of 0.2 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

A) 27
B) 90
C) 20
D) 35
E) None of the above.
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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 45.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 90.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 135.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The density of water decreases with increasing temperature. This is known as __.

A) dispersion forces
B) intermolecular forces
C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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The weak attractive force between nonpolar molecules in close proximity is known as _____.

A) dispersion forces
B) intermolecular forces
C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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The process of a liquid turning into a gas at its surface is called ____.

A) dispersion forces
B) intermolecular forces
C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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Evaporation is an _____ process.

A) exothermic
B) endothermic
C) intermolecular
D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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Condensation is an _____ process.

A) exothermic
B) endothermic
C) intermolecular
D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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Sublimation is an _____ process.

A) exothermic
B) endothermic
C) intermolecular
D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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During the process of sublimation a ____ changes directly to a ____.

A) solid, liquid
B) liquid, gas
C) liquid, solid
D) solid, gas
E) None of the above.
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The most abundant gas in the Earth's lower atmosphere is _____.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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The 2nd most abundant gas in the Earth's lower atmosphere is _____.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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Approximately 0.9% of the Earth's lower atmosphere is composed of ___ and other trace gases.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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At a constant pressure, as the temperature of a gas increases its volume will ____.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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At a constant pressure, as the temperature of a gas decreases its volume will ____.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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At a constant temperature, as the volume of a gas decreases its pressure will ____.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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At a constant temperature, as the volume of a gas increases its pressure will ____.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 27oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -23 oC. Once it cooled to -23oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 20oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 45oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 80oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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The coldest possible temperature known is -200oC.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 600 mm-Hg at a temperature of 27 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 850 mm-Hg at a temperature of 80 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 850 mm-Hg at a temperature of 140 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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-115 oC is warmer than 115 K.
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Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___CH4 + ___O2 ___CO2 + ___H2O

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,1,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___C2H4 + ___O2 ___CO2 + ___H2O

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,3,2,2
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2O ___O2 + ___H2

A) 1,2,1
B) 1,2,2
C) 1,1,0
D) 2,1,2
E) 1,1,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___COCl2 ___CO + ___Cl2

A) 1,2,1
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,0
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,1,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___NaCl + ___KNO3 ___NaNO3 + ___KCl

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___NaOH ___H2O + ___Na2SO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___Ca(OH)2 ___H2O + ___CaSO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___Al(OH)3 ___H2O + ___Al2(SO4)3

A) 2,3,6,1
B) 3,2,1,6
C) 3,2,6,1
D) 3,2,2,2
E) 2,1,3,6
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H3PO4 + ___Al(OH)3 ___H2O + ___AlPO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,3,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___MgCl2 + ___NaNO3 ___Mg(NO3)2 + ___NaCl

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___NaN3 ___N2 + ___Na

A) 1,2,1
B) 2,3,2
C) 3,2,2
D) 2,2,3
E) 1,1,3
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2O2 ___H2O + ___O2

A) 4,4,2
B) 4,2,4
C) 2,4,4
D) 4,4,1
E) 1,4,4
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A balanced chemical equation will show conservation of mass.
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A balanced chemical equation will show conservation of coefficients.
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A chemical change is a process that produces substances with a new physical composition.
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A chemical change is a process that produces substances with a new chemical composition.
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Metabolism is not an example of chemical change.
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Metabolism is an example of chemical change.
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In the balanced equation, Zn + 2HCl Cl2 + H2, the number two shown before HCl is a subscript.
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In the balanced equation, Zn + 2HCl Cl2 + H2, the number two shown before HCl is a coefficient.
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For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for carbon dioxide will always be an odd number.
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For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for water will always be an odd number.
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For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for CO2 will always be an even number.
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For all acid-base reactions having a formula, HX + MOH H2O +MX, the coefficients for HX and MOH will always be the same number. Hint: HX is an acid (i.e., HCl) and MOH is an ionic compound such as NaOH.
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The number and types of atoms found on the reactant side of a chemical equation must always be in the same chemical composition as on the product side.
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If you have 250 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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If you have 200 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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If you have 100 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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If you have 250 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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If you have 200 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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If you have 100 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
How many moles of water are released when 3.00 moles of C6H12O6 are burned?

A) 18
B) 9
C) 1
D) 3
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
In order to produce 24 moles of CO2, ____ moles of C6H12O6 must be burned?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 8
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 20 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___moles of CO2 are released.

A) 16
B) 18
C) 20
D) 24
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 2.0 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 3.1 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 5.4 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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Avogadro's number defined as the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of C-13.
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Moving from one location to another requires rotational energy.
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Rotating is a type of kinetic energy.
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Vibrating is a type of kinetic energy.
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Moving from one location to another requires translational energy.
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Hydrogen bonds are an attractive force between a phosphorus atom and a nearby hydrogen atom bonded to a phosphorus atom.
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A particular compound lacks an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is nonpolar.
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A particular compound has an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is nonpolar.
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A particular compound has an overall separation of charge within itself. Therefore, the compound is polar.
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Condensation is the reverse of freezing.
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The density of a gas is greater than that of a liquid.
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The density of a solid is greater than that of a liquid.
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H2O has the ability to have hydrogen bonds.
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A solid block of aluminum has a volume of 10 cm3 and a density of 2.7 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

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A solid block of ice has a volume of 100 cm3 and a density of 0.9 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

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A solid block of cork has a volume of 100 cm3 and a density of 0.2 g/cm3. Its mass is ____

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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 45.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 90.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The mass of a piece of oak wood is 135.0 g and has a density of 0.800 g/cm3. The volume this mass occupies is ______ cm3.

A) 56.3
B) 113
C) 169
D) 225
E) None of the above.
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The density of water decreases with increasing temperature. This is known as __.

A) dispersion forces
B) intermolecular forces
C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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The weak attractive force between nonpolar molecules in close proximity is known as _____.

A) dispersion forces
B) intermolecular forces
C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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The process of a liquid turning into a gas at its surface is called ____.

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C) evaporation
D) thermal expansion
E) None of the above.
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Evaporation is an _____ process.

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D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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Condensation is an _____ process.

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D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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Sublimation is an _____ process.

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D) Both B and C
E) None of the above.
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During the process of sublimation a ____ changes directly to a ____.

A) solid, liquid
B) liquid, gas
C) liquid, solid
D) solid, gas
E) None of the above.
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The most abundant gas in the Earth's lower atmosphere is _____.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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The 2nd most abundant gas in the Earth's lower atmosphere is _____.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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Approximately 0.9% of the Earth's lower atmosphere is composed of ___ and other trace gases.

A) nitrogen (N2)
B) oxygen (O2)
C) argon (Ar)
D) carbon dioxide (CO2)
E) None of the above.
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At a constant pressure, as the temperature of a gas increases its volume will ____.

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C) remain the same
D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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At a constant pressure, as the temperature of a gas decreases its volume will ____.

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D) become zero
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At a constant temperature, as the volume of a gas decreases its pressure will ____.

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At a constant temperature, as the volume of a gas increases its pressure will ____.

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D) become zero
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 27oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -23 oC. Once it cooled to -23oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 20oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 45oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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Suppose a balloon was inflated with nitrogen gas to a volume of 1.0 L at 80oC, then placed into a freezer kept at -80oC. Once it cooled to -80oC, the new volume of the balloon was ____ L.

A) 0.55
B) 0.61
C) 0.66
D) 0.83
E) None of the above.
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The coldest possible temperature known is -200oC.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 600 mm-Hg at a temperature of 27 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 850 mm-Hg at a temperature of 80 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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A helium-filled balloon has a volume of 1.0 L at sea level and a pressure of 760 mm-Hg, and a temperature of 30 oC. What is the volume of this balloon if it experienced a pressure of 850 mm-Hg at a temperature of 140 oC?

A) 1.1 L
B) 1.3 L
C) 1.0 L
D) 1.2 L
E) None of the above.
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-115 oC is warmer than 115 K.
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Diamond is an allotrope of carbon.
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___CH4 + ___O2 ___CO2 + ___H2O

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,1,1
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Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___C2H4 + ___O2 ___CO2 + ___H2O

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,3,2,2
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45
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2O ___O2 + ___H2

A) 1,2,1
B) 1,2,2
C) 1,1,0
D) 2,1,2
E) 1,1,1
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46
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___COCl2 ___CO + ___Cl2

A) 1,2,1
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,0
D) 2,2,1
E) 1,1,1
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47
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___NaCl + ___KNO3 ___NaNO3 + ___KCl

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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48
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___NaOH ___H2O + ___Na2SO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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49
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___Ca(OH)2 ___H2O + ___CaSO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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50
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2SO4 + ___Al(OH)3 ___H2O + ___Al2(SO4)3

A) 2,3,6,1
B) 3,2,1,6
C) 3,2,6,1
D) 3,2,2,2
E) 2,1,3,6
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51
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H3PO4 + ___Al(OH)3 ___H2O + ___AlPO4

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,3,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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52
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___MgCl2 + ___NaNO3 ___Mg(NO3)2 + ___NaCl

A) 1,2,1,2
B) 1,2,2,1
C) 1,1,1,1
D) 1,1,1,2
E) 1,1,2,1
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53
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___NaN3 ___N2 + ___Na

A) 1,2,1
B) 2,3,2
C) 3,2,2
D) 2,2,3
E) 1,1,3
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54
Select the correct choice for the coefficients needed to balance the following equation.
___H2O2 ___H2O + ___O2

A) 4,4,2
B) 4,2,4
C) 2,4,4
D) 4,4,1
E) 1,4,4
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55
A balanced chemical equation will show conservation of mass.
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56
A balanced chemical equation will show conservation of coefficients.
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57
A chemical change is a process that produces substances with a new physical composition.
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58
A chemical change is a process that produces substances with a new chemical composition.
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59
Metabolism is not an example of chemical change.
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60
Metabolism is an example of chemical change.
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61
In the balanced equation, Zn + 2HCl Cl2 + H2, the number two shown before HCl is a subscript.
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62
In the balanced equation, Zn + 2HCl Cl2 + H2, the number two shown before HCl is a coefficient.
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63
For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for carbon dioxide will always be an odd number.
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64
For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for water will always be an odd number.
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65
For all combustion reactions having the general formula,
CnH2n+2 + O2 CO2 + H2O, the coefficient for CO2 will always be an even number.
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66
For all acid-base reactions having a formula, HX + MOH H2O +MX, the coefficients for HX and MOH will always be the same number. Hint: HX is an acid (i.e., HCl) and MOH is an ionic compound such as NaOH.
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67
The number and types of atoms found on the reactant side of a chemical equation must always be in the same chemical composition as on the product side.
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68
If you have 250 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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69
If you have 200 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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70
If you have 100 g of gold then you have _____ moles of Au.

A) 1.27
B) 1.02
C) 0.761
D) 0.508
E) None of the above.
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71
If you have 250 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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72
If you have 200 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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73
If you have 100 g of gold then you have _____ x 1023 gold atoms.

A) 6.14
B) 7.64
C) 3.06
D) 1.11
E) None of the above.
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74
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
How many moles of water are released when 3.00 moles of C6H12O6 are burned?

A) 18
B) 9
C) 1
D) 3
E) None of the above.
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75
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
In order to produce 24 moles of CO2, ____ moles of C6H12O6 must be burned?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 8
E) None of the above.
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76
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 20 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___moles of CO2 are released.

A) 16
B) 18
C) 20
D) 24
E) None of the above.
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77
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 2.0 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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78
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 3.1 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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79
Consider the following reaction. C6H12O6 + 6O2 6CO2 + 6H2O
If 5.4 moles of oxygen gas are used up in this reaction then ___x 1024 molecules of CO2 are released.

A) 1.2
B) 1.9
C) 3.3
D) 6.8
E) None of the above.
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80
Avogadro's number defined as the number of atoms in exactly 12 g of C-13.
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