Deck 4: Bonding and Reactions

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What symptoms did Peggy Carr complain of that made doctors think she might have been poisoned?

A)Numbness in her feet and hands
B)A burning sensation in her extremities
C)Dizziness and nausea
D)Vomiting and profuse sweating
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What ionic compound was found in George Trepal's garage?

A)Thallium(I) triflate
B)Thorium(I) nitrate
C)Thallium(I) nitrate
D)Thallium(I) sulfate
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What have thallium compounds been used for, historically?

A)Rat poison
B)Fertilizer
C)Drain cleaner
D)Drug supplements
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What is the name of the column in the periodic table that includes H, Li, and K?

A)The main group metals
B)The transition metals
C)The alkaline earth metals
D)The alkali metals
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U and Th are atomic symbols for elements that fall into what group on the periodic table?

A)Transition metals
B)Outer transition metals
C)Inner transition metals
D)Main group metals
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The alkaline earth metals include which of the following?

A)Mg, Ca, and Sr
B)Mg, Cu, and Sr
C)Mn, Ca, and Sr
D)Mn, Cu, and Sn
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Silver and gold are examples of what type of element?

A)Main group non-metals
B)Representative metals
C)Main group metals
D)Transition metals
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Ne, Ar, and Xe are what type of elements?

A)Main group non-metals
B)Noble gases
C)Main group metalloids
D)Noble metals
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Cl, Br, and I are examples of what type of elements?

A)Halogens
B)Main group gases
C)Noble gases
D)Pnicogens
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O, N, and F are all what type of element?

A)Transition non-metal
B)Main group metal
C)Transition metal
D)Main group non-metal
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What do Sc, Mn, and Os have in common?

A)They are all main group metal elements.
B)They are all representative elements.
C)They are all transition metal elements.
D)They are all alkaline earth elements.
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When a compound forms because an electron or electrons is transferred from one element to another, it is referred to as what type of compound?

A)Ionic
B)Covalent
C)Metallic
D)Coordinate covalent
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What is the best way to describe all of the following: Mg, Ca, Be?

A)They are compounds.
B)They are elements.
C)They are gaseous elements.
D)They are alkaline earth elements.
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Which of the following are transition metals?

A)Mg, Ca, Sr
B)Fe, Mn, Ni
C)Pd, Pb, P
D)Sn, Sb, S
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When electrons are shared between two atoms' outer electron shells, what kind of bond forms?

A)An ionic bond
B)A covalent bond
C)A metallic bond
D)A coordinate covalent bond
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What is the formula for the compound carbon tetrabromide?

A)CBr
B)CBr4
C)CBr3
D)CBr2
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The covalent compound sulfur trioxide has what formula?

A)SO2
B)SO3
C)SO
D)SO4
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What is the formula of the compound dihydrogen selenide?

A)H2Se
B)HSe2
C)H2S
D)HS2
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What is the name of SF4?

A)Sulfur difluoride
B)Tetrasulfur fluoride
C)Tetrafluoro sulfide
D)Sulfur tetrafluoride
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The compound BrCl goes by what name?

A)Monochloro monobromide
B)Chloro monobromide
C)Bromo monochloride
D)Chloro bromide
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Where do the shared electrons in a covalent bond tend to be found?

A)Closer to the less electronegative element
B)Closer to the more electronegative element
C)Equally spaced between both elements in the bond
D)At the more electronegative element in the bond
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Lye is the common name for what chemical?

A)H2O
B)NaOH
C)HCl
D)C2H5OH
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Oxygen usually refers to what formula for the element?

A)O3
B)O4
C)O
D)O2
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How does the formation of a covalent bond occur?

A)By the overlap of two atoms electron orbitals
B)By the loss and gain of at least one electron from two atoms
C)By the loss and gain of no more than one electron from each of two atoms
D)By the creation of a new atomic orbital between two atoms
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What must each name of a covalent compound contain?

A)Enough information to determine the different elements in the compound
B)Two different elements, possibly in a whole number ratio
C)Sufficient numbering to determine the number of atoms in the compound
D)Sufficient information to determine an exact compound
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In the compound dichlorodifluoromethane, how many chlorine atoms does the name indicate are present?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The name of this ion, Sr2+, is strontonium.
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What is the name of this chemical species O2-?

A)Oxonium ion
B)Oxide ion
C)Oxygen ion
D)Oxide atom
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What is the name of He+?

A)Helioid ion
B)Helium ion
C)Helium atom
D)It has no name because it doesn't exist.
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What is the proper name for Br- ?

A)The bromide ion
B)The bromine ion
C)The bromonium ion
D)The bromic ion
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An ionic compound made from calcium and oxygen has what formula?

A)Ca2O
B)CaO2
C)Oca
D)CaO
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What formula does an ionic compound made from aluminum and chlorine have?

A)AlCl2
B)AlCl3
C)Al2Cl
D)Al3Cl
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What is the correct formula of an ionic compound made from phosphorus and calcium?

A)CaP2
B)Ca2P
C)Ca3P2
D)Ca2P3
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What is the correct ionic formula of a compound made from Fe2+ and oxygen?

A)Fe2O2
B)FeO2
C)Fe2O
D)FeO
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A compound made from Ag+ and chlorine has what formula?

A)Ag2Cl
B)AgCl2
C)AgCl3
D)AgCl
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What formula does an ionic compound made from Cu2+ and nitrogen possess?

A)CuN
B)Cu3N2
C)Cu2N3
D)Cu3N3
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What is the name of the ion, CN-?

A)The cyanide ion
B)The cyanate ion
C)The sulfate ion
D)The sulfite ion
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What is the formula for an ionic compound made from magnesium and nitrate?

A)Mg(NO3)2
B)MgNO3
C)Mg2NO3
D)(Mg)2NO3
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Ionic compounds all have what two physical properties?

A)Plasticity and rigidity
B)Hardness and amorphousness
C)Plasticity and amorphousness
D)Hardness and rigidity
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What must be included in the formula of any ionic compound?

A)Three or more elements
B)Positive and negative ionic charges
C)A cation and an anion, written cation first, followed by anion
D)Two or more elements, as well as positive and negative ionic charges
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In the salt KCN, what is the anion?

A)K+
B)C2+
C)CN-
D)N3-
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What do all cations have in common?

A)Positive charge.
B)They are formed from a single atom.
C)They are metallic elements.
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following are ionic compounds?

A)CH4 and CCl4
B)NH3 and PH3
C)H2O and H2S
D)None of the above. They are all examples of covalent compounds.
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Diatomic elements have how many elements and how many atoms in their formula?

A)One element and one atom
B)One element and two atoms
C)Two elements and one atom
D)Two elements and two atoms
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Dihydrogen monoxide is the best systematic name for what common substance?

A)Water
B)Ammonia
C)Salt
D)Alcohol
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What is the common name for dihydrogen monoxide?

A)Swamp gas
B)Water
C)Alcohol
D)Ethanol
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HCl has what common name?

A)Muriatic acid
B)Table salt
C)Oil of vitriol
D)Alcohol
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What physical sense is not used in helping determine what an unknown substance might be?

A)Sight
B)Touch
C)Smell
D)Taste
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The products of a chemical reaction are commonly listed where?

A)In the middle of a chemical reaction
B)On the left of a chemical reaction
C)On the right of a chemical reaction
D)At either end of a chemical reaction
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Why can't a chemical equation be balanced by changing the subscripts of the reactants and/or products?

A)Because there will always be more reactants than products when using such a method.
B)Because changing the subscripts means changing the identity of the chemicals.
C)It just can't!
D)None of the above; it can be balanced in this manner.
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When the reactants and products of a chemical equation are known, how is it then balanced?

A)By adjusting and changing the coefficients of the equation
B)By adjusting and changing the subscripts of the equation
C)By doubling either the reactants or the products
D)By adjusting or changing both the coefficients and he subscripts of the equation
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What is the balanced form of this equation: H2 + Cl2 → HCl?

A)H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl
B)H2 + Cl2 → H2Cl2
C)2 H + 2 Cl → 2 HCl
D)2 H + 2 Cl → H2Cl2
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How does the equation Fe + O2 → Fe2O3 appear when properly balanced?

A)4 Fe + 6 O → Fe4O6
B)Fe + O2 → Fe2O3
C)4 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3
D)2 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3
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How does the following appear when properly balanced: CH4+ O2 → CO2 + H2O?

A)2 CH4 + O2 → 2 CO2 + H2O
B)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + H2O
C)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
D)CH4 + O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
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How is this equation balanced: Si + O2 → SiO4?

A)2 Si + O2 → SiO4
B)Si + O4 → SiO4
C)Si + O2 → 2 SiO4
D)Si + 2 O2 → SiO4
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How does this appear when properly balanced: NaClO3 → O2 + NaCl?

A)2 NaClO3 → O2 + 2 NaCl
B)2 NaClO3 → 3 O2 + 2 NaCl
C)2 NaClO3 → 3 O2 + NaCl
D)NaClO3 → 3 O2 + 2 NaCl
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What does Avogadro's number, 6.20 × 1023, indicate?

A)The known quantity of atoms in a mass of a compound
B)The known quantity of atoms in a mass of an element
C)The known quantity of atoms in the atomic mass of an element
D)Nothing, really, just the number of atoms he counted in a sample of an element
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What is the mass of 0.5 mole of S atoms?

A)16 g
B)32 g
C)8.0 g
D)0.5 g
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What is the mass of 2.0 moles of silver?

A)2.0 g
B)216 g
C)108 g
D)54 g
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The mass of 3.0 moles of NaCl is what?

A)3.00 g
B)175.5 g
C)58.5 g
D)19.0 g
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What is the mass of 5.0 moles of CH4?

A)80 g
B)3.2 g
C)21.0 g
D)16 g
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How many moles are in 64 g of CH4?

A)2.0 moles
B)4.0 moles
C)16 moles
D)76 moles
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How many moles are in 12.0 g of helium?

A)48.0 moles
B)16.0moles
C)3.0 moles
D)8.0 moles
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How many moles of material are in 74.5 g of KCl?

A)1.0 mole
B)2.0 moles
C)0.5 moles
D)74.5 moles
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How many moles of water does 72.0 g of it contain?

A)72.0 moles
B)2.0 moles
C)4.0 moles
D)1.0 moles
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116 g of isopropanol, formula C3H8O, contains how many moles?

A)58.0 moles
B)1.0 moles
C)1.5 moles
D)2.0 moles
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In the reaction: 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl, if 46.0 g of sodium react, what is the first step necessary in determining how much sodium chloride can form?

A)Computing the number of atoms of sodium
B)Computing the number of moles of chlorine
C)Computing the number of grams of chlorine
D)Computing the number of moles of sodium
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How is stoichiometry best defined?

A)The use of chemical equations for determining the materials in a given chemical calculation
B)The use of balanced chemical equations for identifying the materials in a given chemical reaction
C)The use of unbalanced chemical equations for quantifying the amount of materials in a given chemical reaction
D)The use of balanced chemical equations for quantifying the amount of materials in a given chemical reaction
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How many grams of HCl are produced according to the following equation, H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl, when 4.0 g of hydrogen reacts completely?

A)72.0 g
B)144 g
C)2.0 g
D)36.0 g
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How many grams of water are produced if 32.0 g of CH4 are completely consumed, according to the equation CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)0.22 g
B)32.0 g
C)72.0 g
D)36.0 g
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If 78.0 g of potassium are consumed to make KCl according to the equation 2 K + Cl2 → 2 KCl, how much product can form?

A)149 g
B)0.023 g
C)40.8 g
D)78.0 g
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How many grams of O2 are needed to react completely with 28.0 g of Li in the following, 2 Li + O2 → Li2O?

A)64.0 g
B)32.0 g
C)7.0 g
D)256.0 g
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When O2 reacts with C2H6, according to the equation 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O, how much CO2 is produced from 60.0 g of C2H6?

A)60.0 g
B)44.0 g
C)88.0 g
D)176 g
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If HI reacts completely in the reaction KOH + HI → H2O + KI, how much KOH is needed to react with 128 g of HI?

A)112 g
B)56.0 g
C)128 g
D)256 g
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How much NaBr is needed to react completely with 100.0 g of AgNO3, according to the equation NaBr + AgNO3 → AgBr + NaNO3?

A)30.7 g
B)122.6 g
C)61.3 g
D)100.0 g
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In the reaction 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl, how much sodium chloride can be produced from 235.0 g of Cl2?

A)235.0 g
B)193.3 g
C)387.3 g
D)96.8 g
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When calcium carbonate decomposes, according to the equation CaCO3 → CaO + CO2, how many grams of CO2 are produced from the decomposition of 520.0 g of CaCO3?

A)228.8 g
B)457.6 g
C)520.0 g
D)114.4 g
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What do the combustion of gasoline and the rusting of iron have in common?

A)Both occur on a long time scale.
B)Both are single replacement reactions.
C)Both are metathesis reactions.
D)Both are redox reactions.
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What are the common products of neutralization reactions?

A)Acids and bases
B)Ionic compounds
C)Water and a salt
D)Gases and liquids
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What type of reaction is the following: 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl?

A)An oxidation-reduction reaction
B)A decomposition reaction
C)A combustion
D)A precipitation reaction
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What symptoms did Peggy Carr complain of that made doctors think she might have been poisoned?

A)Numbness in her feet and hands
B)A burning sensation in her extremities
C)Dizziness and nausea
D)Vomiting and profuse sweating
B
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What ionic compound was found in George Trepal's garage?

A)Thallium(I) triflate
B)Thorium(I) nitrate
C)Thallium(I) nitrate
D)Thallium(I) sulfate
C
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What have thallium compounds been used for, historically?

A)Rat poison
B)Fertilizer
C)Drain cleaner
D)Drug supplements
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What is the name of the column in the periodic table that includes H, Li, and K?

A)The main group metals
B)The transition metals
C)The alkaline earth metals
D)The alkali metals
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U and Th are atomic symbols for elements that fall into what group on the periodic table?

A)Transition metals
B)Outer transition metals
C)Inner transition metals
D)Main group metals
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The alkaline earth metals include which of the following?

A)Mg, Ca, and Sr
B)Mg, Cu, and Sr
C)Mn, Ca, and Sr
D)Mn, Cu, and Sn
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Silver and gold are examples of what type of element?

A)Main group non-metals
B)Representative metals
C)Main group metals
D)Transition metals
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Ne, Ar, and Xe are what type of elements?

A)Main group non-metals
B)Noble gases
C)Main group metalloids
D)Noble metals
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Cl, Br, and I are examples of what type of elements?

A)Halogens
B)Main group gases
C)Noble gases
D)Pnicogens
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O, N, and F are all what type of element?

A)Transition non-metal
B)Main group metal
C)Transition metal
D)Main group non-metal
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What do Sc, Mn, and Os have in common?

A)They are all main group metal elements.
B)They are all representative elements.
C)They are all transition metal elements.
D)They are all alkaline earth elements.
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When a compound forms because an electron or electrons is transferred from one element to another, it is referred to as what type of compound?

A)Ionic
B)Covalent
C)Metallic
D)Coordinate covalent
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What is the best way to describe all of the following: Mg, Ca, Be?

A)They are compounds.
B)They are elements.
C)They are gaseous elements.
D)They are alkaline earth elements.
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Which of the following are transition metals?

A)Mg, Ca, Sr
B)Fe, Mn, Ni
C)Pd, Pb, P
D)Sn, Sb, S
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When electrons are shared between two atoms' outer electron shells, what kind of bond forms?

A)An ionic bond
B)A covalent bond
C)A metallic bond
D)A coordinate covalent bond
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What is the formula for the compound carbon tetrabromide?

A)CBr
B)CBr4
C)CBr3
D)CBr2
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The covalent compound sulfur trioxide has what formula?

A)SO2
B)SO3
C)SO
D)SO4
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What is the formula of the compound dihydrogen selenide?

A)H2Se
B)HSe2
C)H2S
D)HS2
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What is the name of SF4?

A)Sulfur difluoride
B)Tetrasulfur fluoride
C)Tetrafluoro sulfide
D)Sulfur tetrafluoride
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The compound BrCl goes by what name?

A)Monochloro monobromide
B)Chloro monobromide
C)Bromo monochloride
D)Chloro bromide
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Where do the shared electrons in a covalent bond tend to be found?

A)Closer to the less electronegative element
B)Closer to the more electronegative element
C)Equally spaced between both elements in the bond
D)At the more electronegative element in the bond
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Lye is the common name for what chemical?

A)H2O
B)NaOH
C)HCl
D)C2H5OH
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Oxygen usually refers to what formula for the element?

A)O3
B)O4
C)O
D)O2
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How does the formation of a covalent bond occur?

A)By the overlap of two atoms electron orbitals
B)By the loss and gain of at least one electron from two atoms
C)By the loss and gain of no more than one electron from each of two atoms
D)By the creation of a new atomic orbital between two atoms
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What must each name of a covalent compound contain?

A)Enough information to determine the different elements in the compound
B)Two different elements, possibly in a whole number ratio
C)Sufficient numbering to determine the number of atoms in the compound
D)Sufficient information to determine an exact compound
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In the compound dichlorodifluoromethane, how many chlorine atoms does the name indicate are present?

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The name of this ion, Sr2+, is strontonium.
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What is the name of this chemical species O2-?

A)Oxonium ion
B)Oxide ion
C)Oxygen ion
D)Oxide atom
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What is the name of He+?

A)Helioid ion
B)Helium ion
C)Helium atom
D)It has no name because it doesn't exist.
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What is the proper name for Br- ?

A)The bromide ion
B)The bromine ion
C)The bromonium ion
D)The bromic ion
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An ionic compound made from calcium and oxygen has what formula?

A)Ca2O
B)CaO2
C)Oca
D)CaO
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What formula does an ionic compound made from aluminum and chlorine have?

A)AlCl2
B)AlCl3
C)Al2Cl
D)Al3Cl
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What is the correct formula of an ionic compound made from phosphorus and calcium?

A)CaP2
B)Ca2P
C)Ca3P2
D)Ca2P3
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What is the correct ionic formula of a compound made from Fe2+ and oxygen?

A)Fe2O2
B)FeO2
C)Fe2O
D)FeO
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A compound made from Ag+ and chlorine has what formula?

A)Ag2Cl
B)AgCl2
C)AgCl3
D)AgCl
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What formula does an ionic compound made from Cu2+ and nitrogen possess?

A)CuN
B)Cu3N2
C)Cu2N3
D)Cu3N3
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What is the name of the ion, CN-?

A)The cyanide ion
B)The cyanate ion
C)The sulfate ion
D)The sulfite ion
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What is the formula for an ionic compound made from magnesium and nitrate?

A)Mg(NO3)2
B)MgNO3
C)Mg2NO3
D)(Mg)2NO3
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Ionic compounds all have what two physical properties?

A)Plasticity and rigidity
B)Hardness and amorphousness
C)Plasticity and amorphousness
D)Hardness and rigidity
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What must be included in the formula of any ionic compound?

A)Three or more elements
B)Positive and negative ionic charges
C)A cation and an anion, written cation first, followed by anion
D)Two or more elements, as well as positive and negative ionic charges
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In the salt KCN, what is the anion?

A)K+
B)C2+
C)CN-
D)N3-
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What do all cations have in common?

A)Positive charge.
B)They are formed from a single atom.
C)They are metallic elements.
D)None of the above.
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Which of the following are ionic compounds?

A)CH4 and CCl4
B)NH3 and PH3
C)H2O and H2S
D)None of the above. They are all examples of covalent compounds.
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Diatomic elements have how many elements and how many atoms in their formula?

A)One element and one atom
B)One element and two atoms
C)Two elements and one atom
D)Two elements and two atoms
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45
Dihydrogen monoxide is the best systematic name for what common substance?

A)Water
B)Ammonia
C)Salt
D)Alcohol
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46
What is the common name for dihydrogen monoxide?

A)Swamp gas
B)Water
C)Alcohol
D)Ethanol
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47
HCl has what common name?

A)Muriatic acid
B)Table salt
C)Oil of vitriol
D)Alcohol
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48
What physical sense is not used in helping determine what an unknown substance might be?

A)Sight
B)Touch
C)Smell
D)Taste
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49
The products of a chemical reaction are commonly listed where?

A)In the middle of a chemical reaction
B)On the left of a chemical reaction
C)On the right of a chemical reaction
D)At either end of a chemical reaction
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50
Why can't a chemical equation be balanced by changing the subscripts of the reactants and/or products?

A)Because there will always be more reactants than products when using such a method.
B)Because changing the subscripts means changing the identity of the chemicals.
C)It just can't!
D)None of the above; it can be balanced in this manner.
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51
When the reactants and products of a chemical equation are known, how is it then balanced?

A)By adjusting and changing the coefficients of the equation
B)By adjusting and changing the subscripts of the equation
C)By doubling either the reactants or the products
D)By adjusting or changing both the coefficients and he subscripts of the equation
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52
What is the balanced form of this equation: H2 + Cl2 → HCl?

A)H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl
B)H2 + Cl2 → H2Cl2
C)2 H + 2 Cl → 2 HCl
D)2 H + 2 Cl → H2Cl2
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53
How does the equation Fe + O2 → Fe2O3 appear when properly balanced?

A)4 Fe + 6 O → Fe4O6
B)Fe + O2 → Fe2O3
C)4 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3
D)2 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3
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54
How does the following appear when properly balanced: CH4+ O2 → CO2 + H2O?

A)2 CH4 + O2 → 2 CO2 + H2O
B)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + H2O
C)CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
D)CH4 + O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
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55
How is this equation balanced: Si + O2 → SiO4?

A)2 Si + O2 → SiO4
B)Si + O4 → SiO4
C)Si + O2 → 2 SiO4
D)Si + 2 O2 → SiO4
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56
How does this appear when properly balanced: NaClO3 → O2 + NaCl?

A)2 NaClO3 → O2 + 2 NaCl
B)2 NaClO3 → 3 O2 + 2 NaCl
C)2 NaClO3 → 3 O2 + NaCl
D)NaClO3 → 3 O2 + 2 NaCl
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57
What does Avogadro's number, 6.20 × 1023, indicate?

A)The known quantity of atoms in a mass of a compound
B)The known quantity of atoms in a mass of an element
C)The known quantity of atoms in the atomic mass of an element
D)Nothing, really, just the number of atoms he counted in a sample of an element
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58
What is the mass of 0.5 mole of S atoms?

A)16 g
B)32 g
C)8.0 g
D)0.5 g
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59
What is the mass of 2.0 moles of silver?

A)2.0 g
B)216 g
C)108 g
D)54 g
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60
The mass of 3.0 moles of NaCl is what?

A)3.00 g
B)175.5 g
C)58.5 g
D)19.0 g
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61
What is the mass of 5.0 moles of CH4?

A)80 g
B)3.2 g
C)21.0 g
D)16 g
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62
How many moles are in 64 g of CH4?

A)2.0 moles
B)4.0 moles
C)16 moles
D)76 moles
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63
How many moles are in 12.0 g of helium?

A)48.0 moles
B)16.0moles
C)3.0 moles
D)8.0 moles
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64
How many moles of material are in 74.5 g of KCl?

A)1.0 mole
B)2.0 moles
C)0.5 moles
D)74.5 moles
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65
How many moles of water does 72.0 g of it contain?

A)72.0 moles
B)2.0 moles
C)4.0 moles
D)1.0 moles
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66
116 g of isopropanol, formula C3H8O, contains how many moles?

A)58.0 moles
B)1.0 moles
C)1.5 moles
D)2.0 moles
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67
In the reaction: 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl, if 46.0 g of sodium react, what is the first step necessary in determining how much sodium chloride can form?

A)Computing the number of atoms of sodium
B)Computing the number of moles of chlorine
C)Computing the number of grams of chlorine
D)Computing the number of moles of sodium
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68
How is stoichiometry best defined?

A)The use of chemical equations for determining the materials in a given chemical calculation
B)The use of balanced chemical equations for identifying the materials in a given chemical reaction
C)The use of unbalanced chemical equations for quantifying the amount of materials in a given chemical reaction
D)The use of balanced chemical equations for quantifying the amount of materials in a given chemical reaction
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69
How many grams of HCl are produced according to the following equation, H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl, when 4.0 g of hydrogen reacts completely?

A)72.0 g
B)144 g
C)2.0 g
D)36.0 g
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70
How many grams of water are produced if 32.0 g of CH4 are completely consumed, according to the equation CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?

A)0.22 g
B)32.0 g
C)72.0 g
D)36.0 g
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71
If 78.0 g of potassium are consumed to make KCl according to the equation 2 K + Cl2 → 2 KCl, how much product can form?

A)149 g
B)0.023 g
C)40.8 g
D)78.0 g
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72
How many grams of O2 are needed to react completely with 28.0 g of Li in the following, 2 Li + O2 → Li2O?

A)64.0 g
B)32.0 g
C)7.0 g
D)256.0 g
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73
When O2 reacts with C2H6, according to the equation 2 C2H6 + 7 O2 → 4 CO2 + 6 H2O, how much CO2 is produced from 60.0 g of C2H6?

A)60.0 g
B)44.0 g
C)88.0 g
D)176 g
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74
If HI reacts completely in the reaction KOH + HI → H2O + KI, how much KOH is needed to react with 128 g of HI?

A)112 g
B)56.0 g
C)128 g
D)256 g
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75
How much NaBr is needed to react completely with 100.0 g of AgNO3, according to the equation NaBr + AgNO3 → AgBr + NaNO3?

A)30.7 g
B)122.6 g
C)61.3 g
D)100.0 g
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76
In the reaction 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl, how much sodium chloride can be produced from 235.0 g of Cl2?

A)235.0 g
B)193.3 g
C)387.3 g
D)96.8 g
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77
When calcium carbonate decomposes, according to the equation CaCO3 → CaO + CO2, how many grams of CO2 are produced from the decomposition of 520.0 g of CaCO3?

A)228.8 g
B)457.6 g
C)520.0 g
D)114.4 g
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78
What do the combustion of gasoline and the rusting of iron have in common?

A)Both occur on a long time scale.
B)Both are single replacement reactions.
C)Both are metathesis reactions.
D)Both are redox reactions.
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79
What are the common products of neutralization reactions?

A)Acids and bases
B)Ionic compounds
C)Water and a salt
D)Gases and liquids
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80
What type of reaction is the following: 2 Na + Cl2 → 2 NaCl?

A)An oxidation-reduction reaction
B)A decomposition reaction
C)A combustion
D)A precipitation reaction
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