Deck 9: Chemistry of Fire and Heat

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What did the prosecution claim Kenny Richey had stolen to start a fire?

A)Paint thinner
B)Gasoline and paint thinner
C)Kerosene and paint thinner
D)Lighter fluid
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Where on Kenny Richey were traces of gasoline and paint thinner found?

A)In his hair
B)On his clothing
C)On his hands
D)Nowhere
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Why did the defense maintain that Kenny Richey probably did not start the fire of which he was accused?

A)He had no matches on him to start a fire.
B)He hadn't taken the gasoline or paint thinner.
C)He had no gasoline or paint thinner residue on him, and had a broken hand, making it hard to handle and spread such liquids.
D)He had no past arrests for arson.
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Even though no gasoline or paint thinner traces had been found on Kenny Richey, why did the prosecutor's office go forward with the case?

A)He had been involved in several arsons in the past.
B)He had an established record of assault and petty theft.
C)He had bragged to friends that evening that he was going to commit this arson.
D)None of the above; rather, they didn't go forward with the case.
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What ingredients are needed for a fire?

A)A fuel source
B)Oxygen gas
C)Heat
D)All of the above
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What is heat?

A)A mass form transferred from object to object upon contact
B)An energy form transferred from object to object upon contact
C)A mass-energy transfer when hot and cold objects come into contact
D)An energy form transferred from hot to cold objects when they come in contact with each other
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What is the condition called when two or more objects touch and reach the same temperature?

A)Static equilibrium
B)Thermal equilibrium
C)Dynamic equilibrium
D)Isotonic equilibrium
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What is the SI unit of heat energy?

A)The joule
B)The calorie
C)The coulomb
D)The ºC
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How is temperature best defined?

A)The amount of joules in a system
B)The calorie content of the particles of a system
C)The measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a system
D)The equilibrium of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an open system
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How does water interrupt the "fire triangle"?

A)It removes the ignition sources.
B)It takes oxygen away from the fire.
C)It quenches the fuel in the system.
D)It removes heat from the system.
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Fire must have an oxygen source to continue combustion.
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In an indoor fire in a poorly ventilated room, what can the room fill with?

A)Flammable materials created through the total combustion of other materials
B)Flames
C)Soot particles
D)Flammable compounds created through incomplete combustion
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What is another term for a smoke explosion?

A)A limiting thrust
B)A vapor blow
C)A backdraft
D)A fire triangle
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Why are some wood-based smokes white and others black?

A)It depends on the completeness of the burning.
B)It depends upon the water content of the wood being burned.
C)It depends on the color of the wood being burned.
D)It depends on the size of the wood being burned.
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The complete combustion of wood has carbon dioxide as one of its products.
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Balancing a combustion equation should be done in what elemental order?

A)C-H-O
B)H-O-C
C)O-H-C
D)C-O-H
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Which is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH) in oxygen gas?

A)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
B)2 C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C2H5OH + 7/2 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
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The balanced equation for the complete combustion of methanol (CH3OH) in oxygen gas is what?

A)2 CH3OH + O2 → 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
B)2 CH3OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
C)CH3OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
D)CH3OH + 3 O2 → CO2 + 4 H2O
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What is the proper, balanced equation for the complete combustion of propanol (C3H7OH) in oxygen gas?

A)2 C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
B)C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 6 CO2 + 8 H2O
C)2 C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 6 CO2 + 8 H2O
D)C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
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The complete combustion of methane gas (CH4) in oxygen gas is what?

A)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
B)2 CH4 + 2 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
C)CH4 + 2 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
D)2 CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
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How is the complete combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH) in oxygen gas represented?

A)2 C2H5OH + 2 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
B)2 C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C2H5OH + 4 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
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Which is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of ethane gas (C2H6) in oxygen gas?

A)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
B)2 C2H6 + 4 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 3 H2O
D)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 2 CO2 + 6 H2O
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The total combustion of sugar, C6H12O6, in oxygen is which of the following?

A)C6H12O6 + O2 → 6 CO2 + H2O
B)2 C6H12O6 + 12 O2 → 12 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
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All combustion reactions involve what reactants?

A)Metals and oxygen
B)Organic compounds and oxygen
C)Organic compounds and ignitors
D)Oxygen and species of wood
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What products occur under ideal conditions in any combustion reaction?

A)Carbon oxides
B)Carbon dioxide
C)Carbon dioxide and water
D)Carbon oxides and water
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In KBr, what is the oxidation number of potassium?

A)-1
B)0
C)+1
D)+2
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What is the oxidation number of oxygen in the reactants of the following reaction:
CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)-1
B)-2
C)2
D)0
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What is the oxidation number of oxygen in the compound MgO?

A)+2
B)0
C)-1
D)-2
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In the compound H2SO4, what is the oxidation number of S?

A)0
B)+6
C)-2
D)-4
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What is the oxidation number of carbon in the products of this reaction 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O?

A)+4
B)0
C)-4
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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The oxidation number of hydrogen in both sides of the following reaction, 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O, are the same. What is that number?

A)0
B)+1
C)-1
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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In water, what is the oxidation state of oxygen?

A)-2
B)+1
C)0
D)+2
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To what does the term oxidation refer?

A)The gain of electrons
B)The movement of electrons
C)The loss of electrons
D)The reduction of electrons
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What is the oxidation number of S in the compound H2S?

A)0
B)-1
C)-2
D)+2
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How does the oxidation number of Ca change in the reaction: 2 Ca + O2 → 2 CaO?

A)It goes from 0 to +2.
B)It goes from 0 to -2.
C)It remains 0 in the reactants and products.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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How does the oxidation number of C change in the following reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)There is not enough information to tell.
B)It does not change.
C)From -2 to +2
D)From -4 to +4
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How does the oxidation number of H change in the following reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)It goes from -1 to +1.
B)It goes from -2 to +2.
C)It does not change.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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In the following reaction, how does the oxidation number of O change: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)It goes from 0 to +2.
B)It goes from 0 to -2.
C)It does not change.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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What is the oxidation number of Cl in KClO4?

A)-1
B)+7
C)0
D)-4
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What happens to elemental metals when they react in a redox reaction?

A)They typically lose electrons.
B)They typically gain electrons.
C)They neither gain nor lose electrons.
D)There is not enough information in the question to tell.
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In what form does oxygen not have an oxidation number of -2?

A)In aqueous solution
B)Under basic conditions
C)Under acidic conditions
D)As a free element
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What happens to the number of electrons in an element when it is oxidized?

A)It increases.
B)It decreases.
C)It stays the same.
D)It increases only in acidic solution.
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What typically happens to non-metal free elements (like oxygen or nitrogen) when they react in a redox reaction?

A)They are oxidized.
B)They are reduced.
C)They are neither oxidized nor reduced.
D)They combust.
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An atom that has gone from an oxidation state of -2 to -1 in a reaction has undergone what process?

A)It has oxidized.
B)It has reduced.
C)It has become more acidic.
D)It has become more basic.
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The reduction of any atom ends in an oxidation state of zero.
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In an unbalanced chemical equation in which the following occurs: Fe2O3 → FeO, what has happened to the iron in the reaction?

A)It has been oxidized.
B)It has been reduced.
C)It has become acidic.
D)It has become basic.
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What is pyrolysis?

A)The decomposition of a solid to form combustible, gaseous compounds.
B)The decomposition of a gas to form combustible, gaseous compounds.
C)The decomposition of a solid to form non-combustible materials.
D)The decomposition of a liquid to form non-combustible materials.
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Why is heat needed to initiate combustion?

A)Energy is needed to start the fuel-oxygen reaction.
B)Liquids and solids need to be converted to vapors.
C)Neither of the above.
D)Both of the above.
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Vaporization of a liquid fuel to a gas that can combust is what category of reaction?

A)Hypothermic
B)Exothermic
C)Endothermic
D)Not enough information to tell
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What do all exothermic reactions produce?

A)Heat
B)Light
C)Smoke
D)Fumes
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In an exothermic reaction energy diagram, what is the relationship between the reactants' and the products' energies?

A)The products are higher than the reactants.
B)The reactants are higher than the products.
C)Both reactants and products are the same energy.
D)The reactants are always higher than the activation energy.
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Endothermic processes always give off heat at the completion of the reaction.
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How does a flashover spread?

A)Across the ceiling of a room where a fire exists
B)Through the ventilation system of a house
C)Across the floor of a room where a fire exists
D)Through other combustible material in a room where a fire exists
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What term is used to denote the energy required to start a chemical reaction?

A)The start-up energy
B)The activation energy
C)The threshold energy
D)The combustion energy
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What occurs in a chemical reaction when the activation energy is not achieved?

A)The reactants explode.
B)The reaction can only proceed slowly.
C)The reaction does not proceed.
D)The reactants degrade.
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When a chemical cold pack is used to treat an athlete's injury, what functions as the heat source?

A)The packaging in which the chemicals are housed
B)The components of the cold pack itself
C)The atmosphere
D)The part of the athlete's body where the pack is placed
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All exothermic reactions have a final energy of their products that is lower than the energy of the reactants.
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A material can reach a heat at which it can combust without a spark or flame. What term describes this?

A)The boiling point
B)The melt-boil temperature
C)Fahrenheit 451
D)The auto-ignition temperature
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What physical change occurs at the melting point of a material?

A)Liquid becomes gas.
B)Solid becomes liquid.
C)Liquid becomes solid.
D)Solid becomes gas.
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How is specific heat defined?

A)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 mole of material 1ºF
B)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 g of material 1ºF
C)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 mole of material 1ºC
D)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 g of material 1ºC
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What do the specific heats of materials like copper, aluminum, and concrete all have in common?

A)They span from low to high.
B)They are all very high.
C)They are all very low.
D)They have nothing in common.
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How much higher is the specific heat of water than of the metals listed in Table 1?

A)At least four times
B)At least eight times
C)At least ten times
D)It is not higher at all.
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What can the temperature of a typical building fire reach?

A)1300 K
B)1300ºF
C)1300ºC
D)None of the above
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What intermolecular forces account for the much higher specific heat capacity of water than of metals?

A)Permanent dipoles
B)Hydrogen bonding
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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In a temperature vs. heat diagram, such as Figure 5, what does a plateau represent?

A)An equilibrium adjustment
B)The loss of heat
C)The addition of heat
D)A phase change
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The amount of energy required to convert a liquid to a gas is known as what?

A)The heat of conversion
B)The heat of vaporization
C)The heat of gasification
D)The heat of nebulization
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What is the heat of fusion?

A)The heat needed to melt a solid completely.
B)The heat required to join two metals.
C)The heat needed to separate two metals.
D)The heat required to melt a fuse.
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According to a phase graph such as that in Worked Example 9, what happens to the temperature of water from the time the first drop of liquid forms from ice to the time the last bit of ice melts?

A)It continues to rise slowly.
B)It stays the same.
C)It actually decreases slowly.
D)There is not enough information on the graph to tell.
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Why might the specific heat capacity of water be so much higher than the metals listed in Table 9.1?

A)Because water has a heat of vaporization and metals do not
B)Because the metals do not have mineral structures
C)Because water is a liquid
D)Because water possesses a hydrogen bonding network
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Which of the following materials found in a fire give clues to the temperature of the fire?

A)Water and plastics from household materials
B)Copper from wiring
C)Steel from furniture parts
D)Both B and C
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How much heat is evolved when a 35.0 g sample of copper increases from 25.0ºC to 35.5ºC?

A)472.0 J
B)139.7 J
C)262.5 J
D)13.3 J
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What amount of heat is evolved when a piece of concrete rises in temperature from 27ºC to 50ºC?

A)40.0 J
B)21.6 J
C)18.4 J
D)Not enough information to tell
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When a 213.0 g sample of aluminum is raised in temperature from 22.0ºC to 95.0ºC, what amount of heat is produced?

A)13,994 J
B)18,211 J
C)4,217 J
D)15,549 J
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When a 500.0 g sample of silica glass changes temperature from 23.0°C to 50.0°C, what amount of heat is involved?

A)18,750 J
B)10,125 J
C)8,625 J
D)25,000 J
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What does the inner chamber of a calorimeter contain?

A)An ignition source and an oxygen environment
B)The sample and an ignition source
C)The sample, an ignition source, and an oxygen environment
D)The sample and an oxygen environment
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What does a cone heater measure while heating a sample?

A)The oxygen in the air above the burning object
B)The oxygen in the burning sample
C)The amount of sample combusted
D)The amount of sample mixed with oxygen
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How many kJ of heat are produced for each gram of oxygen consumed in a combustion?

A)4.184 kJ
B)31.0 kJ
C)13.0 kJ
D)0.905 kJ
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In a bomb calorimeter, how much of the sample being tested is consumed?

A)1 mole of the sample
B)1 g of the sample
C)
1/21 / 2 of the sample
D)All of the sample
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What requirements must be met for combustion in a bomb calorimeter?

A)Activation energy must be met
B)Energy for a phase change and pyrolysis must be met
C)Neither a or b
D)Both a and b
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The amount of energy released by a chemical process is always equal to that absorbed by the system or surroundings. This is a statement of what phenomenon?

A)The first law of exothermic reactivity
B)The law of conservation of moles
C)The first law of molecular motion
D)The law of conservation of energy
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Deck 9: Chemistry of Fire and Heat
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What did the prosecution claim Kenny Richey had stolen to start a fire?

A)Paint thinner
B)Gasoline and paint thinner
C)Kerosene and paint thinner
D)Lighter fluid
B
2
Where on Kenny Richey were traces of gasoline and paint thinner found?

A)In his hair
B)On his clothing
C)On his hands
D)Nowhere
D
3
Why did the defense maintain that Kenny Richey probably did not start the fire of which he was accused?

A)He had no matches on him to start a fire.
B)He hadn't taken the gasoline or paint thinner.
C)He had no gasoline or paint thinner residue on him, and had a broken hand, making it hard to handle and spread such liquids.
D)He had no past arrests for arson.
C
4
Even though no gasoline or paint thinner traces had been found on Kenny Richey, why did the prosecutor's office go forward with the case?

A)He had been involved in several arsons in the past.
B)He had an established record of assault and petty theft.
C)He had bragged to friends that evening that he was going to commit this arson.
D)None of the above; rather, they didn't go forward with the case.
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What ingredients are needed for a fire?

A)A fuel source
B)Oxygen gas
C)Heat
D)All of the above
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What is heat?

A)A mass form transferred from object to object upon contact
B)An energy form transferred from object to object upon contact
C)A mass-energy transfer when hot and cold objects come into contact
D)An energy form transferred from hot to cold objects when they come in contact with each other
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What is the condition called when two or more objects touch and reach the same temperature?

A)Static equilibrium
B)Thermal equilibrium
C)Dynamic equilibrium
D)Isotonic equilibrium
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What is the SI unit of heat energy?

A)The joule
B)The calorie
C)The coulomb
D)The ºC
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How is temperature best defined?

A)The amount of joules in a system
B)The calorie content of the particles of a system
C)The measurement of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a system
D)The equilibrium of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an open system
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How does water interrupt the "fire triangle"?

A)It removes the ignition sources.
B)It takes oxygen away from the fire.
C)It quenches the fuel in the system.
D)It removes heat from the system.
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Fire must have an oxygen source to continue combustion.
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In an indoor fire in a poorly ventilated room, what can the room fill with?

A)Flammable materials created through the total combustion of other materials
B)Flames
C)Soot particles
D)Flammable compounds created through incomplete combustion
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What is another term for a smoke explosion?

A)A limiting thrust
B)A vapor blow
C)A backdraft
D)A fire triangle
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Why are some wood-based smokes white and others black?

A)It depends on the completeness of the burning.
B)It depends upon the water content of the wood being burned.
C)It depends on the color of the wood being burned.
D)It depends on the size of the wood being burned.
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The complete combustion of wood has carbon dioxide as one of its products.
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Balancing a combustion equation should be done in what elemental order?

A)C-H-O
B)H-O-C
C)O-H-C
D)C-O-H
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Which is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH) in oxygen gas?

A)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 2 CO2 + 3 H2O
B)2 C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C2H5OH + 7/2 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
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The balanced equation for the complete combustion of methanol (CH3OH) in oxygen gas is what?

A)2 CH3OH + O2 → 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
B)2 CH3OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
C)CH3OH + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
D)CH3OH + 3 O2 → CO2 + 4 H2O
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What is the proper, balanced equation for the complete combustion of propanol (C3H7OH) in oxygen gas?

A)2 C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
B)C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 6 CO2 + 8 H2O
C)2 C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 6 CO2 + 8 H2O
D)C3H7OH + 9 O2 → 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
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The complete combustion of methane gas (CH4) in oxygen gas is what?

A)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
B)2 CH4 + 2 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
C)CH4 + 2 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O
D)2 CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
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How is the complete combustion of ethanol (C2H5OH) in oxygen gas represented?

A)2 C2H5OH + 2 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
B)2 C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)C2H5OH + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C2H5OH + 4 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
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Which is the balanced equation for the complete combustion of ethane gas (C2H6) in oxygen gas?

A)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
B)2 C2H6 + 4 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 3 H2O
D)2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 2 CO2 + 6 H2O
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The total combustion of sugar, C6H12O6, in oxygen is which of the following?

A)C6H12O6 + O2 → 6 CO2 + H2O
B)2 C6H12O6 + 12 O2 → 12 CO2 + 6 H2O
C)2 C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
D)C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O
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All combustion reactions involve what reactants?

A)Metals and oxygen
B)Organic compounds and oxygen
C)Organic compounds and ignitors
D)Oxygen and species of wood
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What products occur under ideal conditions in any combustion reaction?

A)Carbon oxides
B)Carbon dioxide
C)Carbon dioxide and water
D)Carbon oxides and water
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In KBr, what is the oxidation number of potassium?

A)-1
B)0
C)+1
D)+2
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What is the oxidation number of oxygen in the reactants of the following reaction:
CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)-1
B)-2
C)2
D)0
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What is the oxidation number of oxygen in the compound MgO?

A)+2
B)0
C)-1
D)-2
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In the compound H2SO4, what is the oxidation number of S?

A)0
B)+6
C)-2
D)-4
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What is the oxidation number of carbon in the products of this reaction 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O?

A)+4
B)0
C)-4
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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The oxidation number of hydrogen in both sides of the following reaction, 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O, are the same. What is that number?

A)0
B)+1
C)-1
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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In water, what is the oxidation state of oxygen?

A)-2
B)+1
C)0
D)+2
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To what does the term oxidation refer?

A)The gain of electrons
B)The movement of electrons
C)The loss of electrons
D)The reduction of electrons
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34
What is the oxidation number of S in the compound H2S?

A)0
B)-1
C)-2
D)+2
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35
How does the oxidation number of Ca change in the reaction: 2 Ca + O2 → 2 CaO?

A)It goes from 0 to +2.
B)It goes from 0 to -2.
C)It remains 0 in the reactants and products.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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36
How does the oxidation number of C change in the following reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)There is not enough information to tell.
B)It does not change.
C)From -2 to +2
D)From -4 to +4
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37
How does the oxidation number of H change in the following reaction: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)It goes from -1 to +1.
B)It goes from -2 to +2.
C)It does not change.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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38
In the following reaction, how does the oxidation number of O change: CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)It goes from 0 to +2.
B)It goes from 0 to -2.
C)It does not change.
D)There is not enough information to tell.
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39
What is the oxidation number of Cl in KClO4?

A)-1
B)+7
C)0
D)-4
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40
What happens to elemental metals when they react in a redox reaction?

A)They typically lose electrons.
B)They typically gain electrons.
C)They neither gain nor lose electrons.
D)There is not enough information in the question to tell.
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41
In what form does oxygen not have an oxidation number of -2?

A)In aqueous solution
B)Under basic conditions
C)Under acidic conditions
D)As a free element
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42
What happens to the number of electrons in an element when it is oxidized?

A)It increases.
B)It decreases.
C)It stays the same.
D)It increases only in acidic solution.
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43
What typically happens to non-metal free elements (like oxygen or nitrogen) when they react in a redox reaction?

A)They are oxidized.
B)They are reduced.
C)They are neither oxidized nor reduced.
D)They combust.
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44
An atom that has gone from an oxidation state of -2 to -1 in a reaction has undergone what process?

A)It has oxidized.
B)It has reduced.
C)It has become more acidic.
D)It has become more basic.
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45
The reduction of any atom ends in an oxidation state of zero.
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46
In an unbalanced chemical equation in which the following occurs: Fe2O3 → FeO, what has happened to the iron in the reaction?

A)It has been oxidized.
B)It has been reduced.
C)It has become acidic.
D)It has become basic.
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47
What is pyrolysis?

A)The decomposition of a solid to form combustible, gaseous compounds.
B)The decomposition of a gas to form combustible, gaseous compounds.
C)The decomposition of a solid to form non-combustible materials.
D)The decomposition of a liquid to form non-combustible materials.
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48
Why is heat needed to initiate combustion?

A)Energy is needed to start the fuel-oxygen reaction.
B)Liquids and solids need to be converted to vapors.
C)Neither of the above.
D)Both of the above.
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49
Vaporization of a liquid fuel to a gas that can combust is what category of reaction?

A)Hypothermic
B)Exothermic
C)Endothermic
D)Not enough information to tell
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50
What do all exothermic reactions produce?

A)Heat
B)Light
C)Smoke
D)Fumes
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51
In an exothermic reaction energy diagram, what is the relationship between the reactants' and the products' energies?

A)The products are higher than the reactants.
B)The reactants are higher than the products.
C)Both reactants and products are the same energy.
D)The reactants are always higher than the activation energy.
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52
Endothermic processes always give off heat at the completion of the reaction.
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53
How does a flashover spread?

A)Across the ceiling of a room where a fire exists
B)Through the ventilation system of a house
C)Across the floor of a room where a fire exists
D)Through other combustible material in a room where a fire exists
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54
What term is used to denote the energy required to start a chemical reaction?

A)The start-up energy
B)The activation energy
C)The threshold energy
D)The combustion energy
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55
What occurs in a chemical reaction when the activation energy is not achieved?

A)The reactants explode.
B)The reaction can only proceed slowly.
C)The reaction does not proceed.
D)The reactants degrade.
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56
When a chemical cold pack is used to treat an athlete's injury, what functions as the heat source?

A)The packaging in which the chemicals are housed
B)The components of the cold pack itself
C)The atmosphere
D)The part of the athlete's body where the pack is placed
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57
All exothermic reactions have a final energy of their products that is lower than the energy of the reactants.
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58
A material can reach a heat at which it can combust without a spark or flame. What term describes this?

A)The boiling point
B)The melt-boil temperature
C)Fahrenheit 451
D)The auto-ignition temperature
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59
What physical change occurs at the melting point of a material?

A)Liquid becomes gas.
B)Solid becomes liquid.
C)Liquid becomes solid.
D)Solid becomes gas.
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60
How is specific heat defined?

A)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 mole of material 1ºF
B)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 g of material 1ºF
C)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 mole of material 1ºC
D)The amount of heat needed to raise 1 g of material 1ºC
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61
What do the specific heats of materials like copper, aluminum, and concrete all have in common?

A)They span from low to high.
B)They are all very high.
C)They are all very low.
D)They have nothing in common.
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62
How much higher is the specific heat of water than of the metals listed in Table 1?

A)At least four times
B)At least eight times
C)At least ten times
D)It is not higher at all.
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63
What can the temperature of a typical building fire reach?

A)1300 K
B)1300ºF
C)1300ºC
D)None of the above
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64
What intermolecular forces account for the much higher specific heat capacity of water than of metals?

A)Permanent dipoles
B)Hydrogen bonding
C)Both of the above
D)None of the above
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65
In a temperature vs. heat diagram, such as Figure 5, what does a plateau represent?

A)An equilibrium adjustment
B)The loss of heat
C)The addition of heat
D)A phase change
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66
The amount of energy required to convert a liquid to a gas is known as what?

A)The heat of conversion
B)The heat of vaporization
C)The heat of gasification
D)The heat of nebulization
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67
What is the heat of fusion?

A)The heat needed to melt a solid completely.
B)The heat required to join two metals.
C)The heat needed to separate two metals.
D)The heat required to melt a fuse.
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68
According to a phase graph such as that in Worked Example 9, what happens to the temperature of water from the time the first drop of liquid forms from ice to the time the last bit of ice melts?

A)It continues to rise slowly.
B)It stays the same.
C)It actually decreases slowly.
D)There is not enough information on the graph to tell.
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69
Why might the specific heat capacity of water be so much higher than the metals listed in Table 9.1?

A)Because water has a heat of vaporization and metals do not
B)Because the metals do not have mineral structures
C)Because water is a liquid
D)Because water possesses a hydrogen bonding network
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70
Which of the following materials found in a fire give clues to the temperature of the fire?

A)Water and plastics from household materials
B)Copper from wiring
C)Steel from furniture parts
D)Both B and C
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71
How much heat is evolved when a 35.0 g sample of copper increases from 25.0ºC to 35.5ºC?

A)472.0 J
B)139.7 J
C)262.5 J
D)13.3 J
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72
What amount of heat is evolved when a piece of concrete rises in temperature from 27ºC to 50ºC?

A)40.0 J
B)21.6 J
C)18.4 J
D)Not enough information to tell
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73
When a 213.0 g sample of aluminum is raised in temperature from 22.0ºC to 95.0ºC, what amount of heat is produced?

A)13,994 J
B)18,211 J
C)4,217 J
D)15,549 J
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74
When a 500.0 g sample of silica glass changes temperature from 23.0°C to 50.0°C, what amount of heat is involved?

A)18,750 J
B)10,125 J
C)8,625 J
D)25,000 J
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75
What does the inner chamber of a calorimeter contain?

A)An ignition source and an oxygen environment
B)The sample and an ignition source
C)The sample, an ignition source, and an oxygen environment
D)The sample and an oxygen environment
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76
What does a cone heater measure while heating a sample?

A)The oxygen in the air above the burning object
B)The oxygen in the burning sample
C)The amount of sample combusted
D)The amount of sample mixed with oxygen
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77
How many kJ of heat are produced for each gram of oxygen consumed in a combustion?

A)4.184 kJ
B)31.0 kJ
C)13.0 kJ
D)0.905 kJ
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78
In a bomb calorimeter, how much of the sample being tested is consumed?

A)1 mole of the sample
B)1 g of the sample
C)
1/21 / 2 of the sample
D)All of the sample
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79
What requirements must be met for combustion in a bomb calorimeter?

A)Activation energy must be met
B)Energy for a phase change and pyrolysis must be met
C)Neither a or b
D)Both a and b
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80
The amount of energy released by a chemical process is always equal to that absorbed by the system or surroundings. This is a statement of what phenomenon?

A)The first law of exothermic reactivity
B)The law of conservation of moles
C)The first law of molecular motion
D)The law of conservation of energy
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