Deck 21: Metallurgy and the Chemistry of Metals

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A naturally occurring substance with a range of chemical composition is

A) an element.
B) a mineral.
C) gangue.
D) an ore.
E) an amalgam.
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According to the band theory, a band is

A) an elastic force that holds electrons close to atoms in an insulator.
B) the energy gap associated with semiconductors.
C) a large number of molecular orbitals that are close together in energy.
D) a large number of atoms in a crystal.
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According to the band theory, which of these statements provide(s) an explanation for the high electrical conductivity of metals
I. a partly filled conduction band
II. a valence band overlapping an empty conduction band
III. a filled valence band
IV. a large gap between the valence band and the conduction band

A) I and II
B) I and III
C) III
D) III and IV
E) IV
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Metallic sodium is obtained commercially from molten sodium chloride by

A) chemical reduction with magnesium.
B) flotation.
C) electrolysis.
D) zone refining.
E) roasting.
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In n-type semiconductors

A) the energy gap between the valence band and the conduction band is very large.
B) impurities that donate electrons are added to provide conduction electrons.
C) a valence band overlaps the empty conduction band.
D) impurities that provide "positive holes" are added to a pure semiconductor.
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Volatile impurities are removed from ores by means of

A) roasting.
B) amalgamation.
C) electrolysis.
D) flotation.
E) zone refining.
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Alloys of iron that contain 1.0-1.5% carbon and some manganese, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur are called

A) steel.
B) cast iron.
C) coke.
D) pig iron.
E) hematite.
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In p-type semiconductors,

A) the semiconductors are "ultra purified" to increase conductivity.
B) the valence and conduction bands are formed exclusively from "p orbitals."
C) the semiconductors are "patented" for use in commercial applications.
D) acceptor impurities are added to provide "positive holes" that increase the electrical conductivity of the semiconductor.
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Which one of these metals would normally be obtained by chemical reduction

A) aluminum
B) calcium
C) lithium
D) sodium
E) vanadium
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Which of these reactions represents the removal of silica from iron ore in a blast furnace

A)SiO2(s) \rarr SiO2(g)
B)SiO2(s) + CaO(s) \rarr CaSiO3(l)
C)SiO2(s) + 4HF(g) \rarr SiF4(g) + 2H2O(g)
D)SiO2(s) + C(s) \rarr Si(l) + CO2(g)
E)SiO2(s) + CO(g) \rarr SiCO3(l)
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Which of the following diagrams represents a semiconductor <strong>Which of the following diagrams represents a semiconductor  </strong> A) A B) B C) C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
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In the Hall process, ____________ is reduced ____________.

A) nickel; electrolytically
B) aluminum; electrolytically
C) nickel; by reaction with metallic sodium
D) aluminum; by reaction with metallic sodium
E) copper; electrolytically
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In the Mond process, nickel is purified by

A) dissolving the crude ore in sulfuric acid, and precipitating the nickel(II) ion as the sulfate salt.
B) dissolving the crude ore in a lye (NaOH) solution, and precipitating the nickel(II) ion as the hydroxide salt.
C) heating the crude ore to its melting point and electrolytically reducing the nickel(II) ions to form the metal.
D) passing sodium gas over the crude ore at high temperatures, chemically reducing the nickel(II) to nickel metal.
E) passing carbon monoxide over the impure metal at high temperature, forming the volatile Ni(CO)4 which is removed as a gas.
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Which one of these metals would normally be obtained by electrolytic reduction

A) aluminum
B) chromium
C) copper
D) iron
E) zinc
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Which of these elements when doped into silicon would give an n-type semiconductor

A) C
B) Ga
C) P
D) Ge
E) B
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The principal reducing agent in a blast furnace is

A) CaO(s)
B) CaSiO3(l)
C) CO(g)
D) O2(g)
E) CO2(g)
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The flotation process used in metallurgy involves

A) the roasting of sulfides.
B) separation of gangue from ore.
C) electrolytic reduction.
D) chemical reduction of a metal.
E) zone refining.
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Which one of these elements would give a p-type semiconductor when added to a silicon crystal

A) C
B) P
C) As
D) Ga
E) Sb
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The naturally occurring form of a metal that is concentrated enough to allow economical recovery of the metal is known as

A) an element.
B) a mineral.
C) gangue.
D) an ore.
E) an amalgam.
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What effect does increasing temperature have on the conductivities of semiconductors

A) increases
B) decreases
C) no change
D) cannot be predicted
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Barite, anglesite, and epsomite are all examples of what type of mineral

A) carbonates
B) oxides
C) sulfides
D) sulfates
E) silicates
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The mineral cryolite, Na3AlF6, is used in the Hall process for aluminum production as

A) the source of aluminum (the ore).
B) a chemical reducing agent.
C) a material that forms a slag and thus removes impurities.
D) a solvent for alumina, Al2O3.
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Which of the following is not a true comparison of aluminum to copper

A) Aluminum is cheaper than copper.
B) Aluminum is lighter than copper.
C) Aluminum is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
D) Aluminum is easier to oxidize than copper.
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What is the total number of moles (n) of electrons exchanged between the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in the reaction below to obtain vanadium metal
V2O5(s) + 5Ca(l) \rarr 2V(l) + 5CaO(s)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
E) 0
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Calcium metal is produced by electrolysis of

A) CaSO4.
B) CaF2.
C) CaCO3.
D) Ca(OH)2.
E) CaCl2.
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Basic properties are characteristic of all alkaline earth metal oxides except one. The formula of this exception is

A) BeO.
B) MgO.
C) SO2.
D) B2O3.
E) CaO.
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Aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, is

A) an acid.
B) an amphoteric hydroxide.
C) a base.
D) an explosive hydroxide.
E) used to make amalgams.
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Which of the following diagrams represents an insulator <strong>Which of the following diagrams represents an insulator  </strong> A) A B) B C) C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
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Which two compounds are produced by the Solvay process

A) CaCO3 and CaO
B) CaCO3 and Na2CO3
C) NaHCO3 and NaCl
D) NH3 and NH4Cl
E) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3
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The alkali metals listed in order of increasing melting point is consistent with which of the following

A) Li < Na < K < Rb < Cs
B) Cs < Rb < K < Na < Li
C) Be < Mg < Ca < Sr < Ba
D) Ba < Sr < Ca < Mg < Be
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What are the two raw materials used in the Solvay process

A) NaHCO3 and NaCl
B) CaCO3 and Na2CO3
C) NaCl and NaCO3
D) NH3 and NaCl
E) Na2CO3 and NH4Cl
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In the production of potassium metal, the source of electrons in the reduction of K+ ions is

A) H2(g)
B) Na(g)
C) CO(g)
D) CaO(s)
E) electrolysis
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Which of these statements does not describe a property of aluminum?

A) Al is an efficient electrical conductor.
B) Al has a low density compared to other metals.
C) Al forms an amphoteric hydroxide.
D) Al is generally considered toxic to humans
E) Al has a great affinity for oxygen.
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Which one of these elements has seawater as its commercial source

A) Mg
B) Al
C) Ca
D) Sn
E) Cd
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Which of these ions is most likely to substitute for Ca2+ in the human body

A) Cl-
B) Sr2+
C) K+
D) S2-
E) Pb2+
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Aluminum is an active metal, but does not corrode as iron does because

A) Al does not react with O2.
B) a protective layer of Al2O3 forms on the metal surface.
C) Al is harder to oxidize than is Fe.
D) the enthalpy of formation of aluminum oxide is negative.
E) aluminum has a high tensile strength.
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Argentite, chalcocite and cinnabar are all examples of what type of mineral

A) carbonates
B) oxides
C) halides
D) phosphates
E) sulfides
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The valence electron configuration for the alkaline earth metals is represented by which of the following (n = outermost shell)

A) ns1
B) ns2
C) ns2np1
D) ns2 np2
E) ns2 np3
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The Hall process involves the reduction of Al2O3 to aluminum by

A) carbon (coke).
B) carbon monoxide.
C) molecular hydrogen.
D) sodium.
E) electrolysis.
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Which group of elements includes the most reactive of all the metallic elements

A) alkali metals
B) alkaline earth metals
C) coinage metals (Group 1B)
D) transition metals
E) Group 2B metals
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The following equation correctly represents the balanced chemical equation illustrating the thermite reaction.2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l)
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The equilibrium 3Fe(s) + C(s) \rarr Fe3C(s) is established in a solid solution. For such a solution, one can write an equilibrium constant expression in the usual way except that the concentrations that refer to solids in the solid solution are included. Determine the equilibrium constant for the formation of cementite from iron and carbon at 680 \circ C. (Given: for this reaction at 25 \circ C, Δ\Delta H \circ = 21 kJ/mol and Δ\Delta S \circ = 20.4 J/mol.K)

A) 0.75
B) 0.33
C) 3.1
D) 0.82
E) 1.2
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Potassium superoxide, KO2(s), is used in the breathing systems of biohazard suits. The following separate chemical equations show how KO2(s) reacts with moisture and carbon dioxide in exhaled air to generate oxygen gas.
2KO2(s) + 2H2O(l) \rarr 2KOH(aq) + O2(g) + H2O2(aq)
4KO2(s) + 2CO2(g) \rarr 2K2CO3(s) + 3O2(g)
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Write the chemical formula of corundum.

A) Al3O2
B) Al2O3
C) AlO3
D) Al3O
E) None of the above
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The chemical formula of magnetite can be expressed as either
Fe3O4 or FeO ×\times Fe2O3
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Write a balanced chemical equation illustrating the decomposition of chile saltpeter to form sodium nitrite and oxygen gas.

A)2NaNO2(s) \rarr 2NaNO3(s) + O2(g)
B)NaNO3(s) \rarr NaNO2(s) + O2(g)
C)2NaNO3(s) \rarr 2NaNO2(s) + O2(g)
D)3NaNO2(s) \rarr 3NaNO3(s) + O2(g)
E) None of the above
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What is the total number of moles (n) of electrons exchanged between the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in the reaction below to obtain chromium metal
Cr2O3(s) + 2Al(s) \rarr 2Cr(l) + Al2O3(s)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 6
E) 21
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Write the chemical formula of dolomite that provides a source for both magnesium and calcium.

A)CaCO3 ×\times Mg(OH)2
B)Ca(OH)2 ×\times MgCO3
C)Ca(OH)2 ×\times Mg(OH)2
D)CaCO3 ×\times MgCO3
E) None of the above
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How much energy (kJ) is released if 10.0g of Al(s) is reacted with excess Fe2O3(s) in the thermite reaction
2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l) Δ\Delta H \circ = - 822.8 kJ/mol

A) 8,230 kJ
B) 823 kJ
C) 305 kJ
D) 152 kJ
E) 4,110 kJ
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Write the chemical formula of epsomite (sold in pharmacies as Epsom salts).

A) CaSO4 ×\times 7H2O
B) MgSO4 ×\times 7H2O
C) Na2SO4 ×\times 7H2O
D) FeSO4 ×\times 7H2O
E) None of the above
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For the reaction 3Fe(s) + C(s) \rarr Fe3C(s), Δ\Delta H \circ = 21 kJ/mol and Δ\Delta S \circ = 20.4 J/mol·K at 25 \circ C. Estimate the minimum temperature above which the formation of cementite (Fe3C) is favored.

A) 1.0 \circ C
B) 970 \circ C
C) 700 \circ C
D) 1000 \circ C
E) 760 \circ C
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The following depicts a correctly balanced chemical equation illustrating roasting.2ZnS + 3O2 \rarr 2ZnO + 2SO2
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Cryolite, Na3AlF6, is mixed with alumina prior to electrolysis in the production of Al because it acts a solute.
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How much energy (kJ) is released when 15.0g of Fe(l) is produced in the thermite reaction
2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l) Δ\Delta H \circ = - 822.8 kJ/mol

A) 12,300 kJ
B) 221 kJ
C) 110. kJ
D) 6,170 kJ
E) 54.8 kJ
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Three means used to concentrate ores are flotation, ferromagnetic separation, and amalgamation.
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Write the chemical formula of pyrite.

A) FeS
B) Fe2S3
C) FeS2
D) Fe3S2
E) None of the above
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The following reaction is used to produce titanium metal at high temperature.TiCl4(g) + 2Mg(l) \rarr Ti(s) + 2MgCl2(l)
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced

A) Both titanium and magnesium are oxidized
B) Titanium is reduced, magnesium is oxidized
C) Magnesium is reduced, titanium is oxidized
D) Neither titanium or magnesium is oxidized
E) None of the above
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The following two reactions represent the chemical reactions that can take place when magnesium is burned in air.2Mg(s) + O2(g) \rarr 2MgO(s) and 3Mg(s) + N2(g) \rarr Mg3N2(s)
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Mercury, magnesium, and zinc have low enough boiling points that they can be purified by distillation.
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The following reaction is used to produce chromium metal at high temperature.Cr2O3(s) + 2Al(s) \rarr 2Cr(l) + Al2O3(s)
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced

A) Both chromium and aluminum are oxidized
B) Chromium is oxidized and aluminum is reduced
C) Chromium is reduced and aluminum is oxidized
D) Neither chromium or aluminum are oxidized
E) None of the above
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Cast iron as it is prepared in a blast furnace is a product of high purity.
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Bauxite (Al2O3 ×\times 2H2O) ore is the principal commercial source of aluminum metal.
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Beryllium, the first element in Group 2A, is the most metallic element in the group.
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Deck 21: Metallurgy and the Chemistry of Metals
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A naturally occurring substance with a range of chemical composition is

A) an element.
B) a mineral.
C) gangue.
D) an ore.
E) an amalgam.
a mineral.
2
According to the band theory, a band is

A) an elastic force that holds electrons close to atoms in an insulator.
B) the energy gap associated with semiconductors.
C) a large number of molecular orbitals that are close together in energy.
D) a large number of atoms in a crystal.
a large number of molecular orbitals that are close together in energy.
3
According to the band theory, which of these statements provide(s) an explanation for the high electrical conductivity of metals
I. a partly filled conduction band
II. a valence band overlapping an empty conduction band
III. a filled valence band
IV. a large gap between the valence band and the conduction band

A) I and II
B) I and III
C) III
D) III and IV
E) IV
I and II
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Metallic sodium is obtained commercially from molten sodium chloride by

A) chemical reduction with magnesium.
B) flotation.
C) electrolysis.
D) zone refining.
E) roasting.
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In n-type semiconductors

A) the energy gap between the valence band and the conduction band is very large.
B) impurities that donate electrons are added to provide conduction electrons.
C) a valence band overlaps the empty conduction band.
D) impurities that provide "positive holes" are added to a pure semiconductor.
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Volatile impurities are removed from ores by means of

A) roasting.
B) amalgamation.
C) electrolysis.
D) flotation.
E) zone refining.
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Alloys of iron that contain 1.0-1.5% carbon and some manganese, phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur are called

A) steel.
B) cast iron.
C) coke.
D) pig iron.
E) hematite.
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In p-type semiconductors,

A) the semiconductors are "ultra purified" to increase conductivity.
B) the valence and conduction bands are formed exclusively from "p orbitals."
C) the semiconductors are "patented" for use in commercial applications.
D) acceptor impurities are added to provide "positive holes" that increase the electrical conductivity of the semiconductor.
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Which one of these metals would normally be obtained by chemical reduction

A) aluminum
B) calcium
C) lithium
D) sodium
E) vanadium
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Which of these reactions represents the removal of silica from iron ore in a blast furnace

A)SiO2(s) \rarr SiO2(g)
B)SiO2(s) + CaO(s) \rarr CaSiO3(l)
C)SiO2(s) + 4HF(g) \rarr SiF4(g) + 2H2O(g)
D)SiO2(s) + C(s) \rarr Si(l) + CO2(g)
E)SiO2(s) + CO(g) \rarr SiCO3(l)
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Which of the following diagrams represents a semiconductor <strong>Which of the following diagrams represents a semiconductor  </strong> A) A B) B C) C

A) A
B) B
C) C
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In the Hall process, ____________ is reduced ____________.

A) nickel; electrolytically
B) aluminum; electrolytically
C) nickel; by reaction with metallic sodium
D) aluminum; by reaction with metallic sodium
E) copper; electrolytically
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In the Mond process, nickel is purified by

A) dissolving the crude ore in sulfuric acid, and precipitating the nickel(II) ion as the sulfate salt.
B) dissolving the crude ore in a lye (NaOH) solution, and precipitating the nickel(II) ion as the hydroxide salt.
C) heating the crude ore to its melting point and electrolytically reducing the nickel(II) ions to form the metal.
D) passing sodium gas over the crude ore at high temperatures, chemically reducing the nickel(II) to nickel metal.
E) passing carbon monoxide over the impure metal at high temperature, forming the volatile Ni(CO)4 which is removed as a gas.
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Which one of these metals would normally be obtained by electrolytic reduction

A) aluminum
B) chromium
C) copper
D) iron
E) zinc
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Which of these elements when doped into silicon would give an n-type semiconductor

A) C
B) Ga
C) P
D) Ge
E) B
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The principal reducing agent in a blast furnace is

A) CaO(s)
B) CaSiO3(l)
C) CO(g)
D) O2(g)
E) CO2(g)
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The flotation process used in metallurgy involves

A) the roasting of sulfides.
B) separation of gangue from ore.
C) electrolytic reduction.
D) chemical reduction of a metal.
E) zone refining.
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Which one of these elements would give a p-type semiconductor when added to a silicon crystal

A) C
B) P
C) As
D) Ga
E) Sb
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The naturally occurring form of a metal that is concentrated enough to allow economical recovery of the metal is known as

A) an element.
B) a mineral.
C) gangue.
D) an ore.
E) an amalgam.
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What effect does increasing temperature have on the conductivities of semiconductors

A) increases
B) decreases
C) no change
D) cannot be predicted
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Barite, anglesite, and epsomite are all examples of what type of mineral

A) carbonates
B) oxides
C) sulfides
D) sulfates
E) silicates
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The mineral cryolite, Na3AlF6, is used in the Hall process for aluminum production as

A) the source of aluminum (the ore).
B) a chemical reducing agent.
C) a material that forms a slag and thus removes impurities.
D) a solvent for alumina, Al2O3.
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Which of the following is not a true comparison of aluminum to copper

A) Aluminum is cheaper than copper.
B) Aluminum is lighter than copper.
C) Aluminum is a better conductor of electricity than copper.
D) Aluminum is easier to oxidize than copper.
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What is the total number of moles (n) of electrons exchanged between the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in the reaction below to obtain vanadium metal
V2O5(s) + 5Ca(l) \rarr 2V(l) + 5CaO(s)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 5
D) 10
E) 0
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Calcium metal is produced by electrolysis of

A) CaSO4.
B) CaF2.
C) CaCO3.
D) Ca(OH)2.
E) CaCl2.
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Basic properties are characteristic of all alkaline earth metal oxides except one. The formula of this exception is

A) BeO.
B) MgO.
C) SO2.
D) B2O3.
E) CaO.
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Aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, is

A) an acid.
B) an amphoteric hydroxide.
C) a base.
D) an explosive hydroxide.
E) used to make amalgams.
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Which of the following diagrams represents an insulator <strong>Which of the following diagrams represents an insulator  </strong> A) A B) B C) C

A) A
B) B
C) C
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Which two compounds are produced by the Solvay process

A) CaCO3 and CaO
B) CaCO3 and Na2CO3
C) NaHCO3 and NaCl
D) NH3 and NH4Cl
E) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3
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The alkali metals listed in order of increasing melting point is consistent with which of the following

A) Li < Na < K < Rb < Cs
B) Cs < Rb < K < Na < Li
C) Be < Mg < Ca < Sr < Ba
D) Ba < Sr < Ca < Mg < Be
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What are the two raw materials used in the Solvay process

A) NaHCO3 and NaCl
B) CaCO3 and Na2CO3
C) NaCl and NaCO3
D) NH3 and NaCl
E) Na2CO3 and NH4Cl
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In the production of potassium metal, the source of electrons in the reduction of K+ ions is

A) H2(g)
B) Na(g)
C) CO(g)
D) CaO(s)
E) electrolysis
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Which of these statements does not describe a property of aluminum?

A) Al is an efficient electrical conductor.
B) Al has a low density compared to other metals.
C) Al forms an amphoteric hydroxide.
D) Al is generally considered toxic to humans
E) Al has a great affinity for oxygen.
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Which one of these elements has seawater as its commercial source

A) Mg
B) Al
C) Ca
D) Sn
E) Cd
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Which of these ions is most likely to substitute for Ca2+ in the human body

A) Cl-
B) Sr2+
C) K+
D) S2-
E) Pb2+
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Aluminum is an active metal, but does not corrode as iron does because

A) Al does not react with O2.
B) a protective layer of Al2O3 forms on the metal surface.
C) Al is harder to oxidize than is Fe.
D) the enthalpy of formation of aluminum oxide is negative.
E) aluminum has a high tensile strength.
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Argentite, chalcocite and cinnabar are all examples of what type of mineral

A) carbonates
B) oxides
C) halides
D) phosphates
E) sulfides
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The valence electron configuration for the alkaline earth metals is represented by which of the following (n = outermost shell)

A) ns1
B) ns2
C) ns2np1
D) ns2 np2
E) ns2 np3
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39
The Hall process involves the reduction of Al2O3 to aluminum by

A) carbon (coke).
B) carbon monoxide.
C) molecular hydrogen.
D) sodium.
E) electrolysis.
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40
Which group of elements includes the most reactive of all the metallic elements

A) alkali metals
B) alkaline earth metals
C) coinage metals (Group 1B)
D) transition metals
E) Group 2B metals
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41
The following equation correctly represents the balanced chemical equation illustrating the thermite reaction.2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l)
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42
The equilibrium 3Fe(s) + C(s) \rarr Fe3C(s) is established in a solid solution. For such a solution, one can write an equilibrium constant expression in the usual way except that the concentrations that refer to solids in the solid solution are included. Determine the equilibrium constant for the formation of cementite from iron and carbon at 680 \circ C. (Given: for this reaction at 25 \circ C, Δ\Delta H \circ = 21 kJ/mol and Δ\Delta S \circ = 20.4 J/mol.K)

A) 0.75
B) 0.33
C) 3.1
D) 0.82
E) 1.2
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43
Potassium superoxide, KO2(s), is used in the breathing systems of biohazard suits. The following separate chemical equations show how KO2(s) reacts with moisture and carbon dioxide in exhaled air to generate oxygen gas.
2KO2(s) + 2H2O(l) \rarr 2KOH(aq) + O2(g) + H2O2(aq)
4KO2(s) + 2CO2(g) \rarr 2K2CO3(s) + 3O2(g)
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44
Write the chemical formula of corundum.

A) Al3O2
B) Al2O3
C) AlO3
D) Al3O
E) None of the above
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45
The chemical formula of magnetite can be expressed as either
Fe3O4 or FeO ×\times Fe2O3
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46
Write a balanced chemical equation illustrating the decomposition of chile saltpeter to form sodium nitrite and oxygen gas.

A)2NaNO2(s) \rarr 2NaNO3(s) + O2(g)
B)NaNO3(s) \rarr NaNO2(s) + O2(g)
C)2NaNO3(s) \rarr 2NaNO2(s) + O2(g)
D)3NaNO2(s) \rarr 3NaNO3(s) + O2(g)
E) None of the above
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47
What is the total number of moles (n) of electrons exchanged between the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in the reaction below to obtain chromium metal
Cr2O3(s) + 2Al(s) \rarr 2Cr(l) + Al2O3(s)

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 6
E) 21
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48
Write the chemical formula of dolomite that provides a source for both magnesium and calcium.

A)CaCO3 ×\times Mg(OH)2
B)Ca(OH)2 ×\times MgCO3
C)Ca(OH)2 ×\times Mg(OH)2
D)CaCO3 ×\times MgCO3
E) None of the above
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49
How much energy (kJ) is released if 10.0g of Al(s) is reacted with excess Fe2O3(s) in the thermite reaction
2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l) Δ\Delta H \circ = - 822.8 kJ/mol

A) 8,230 kJ
B) 823 kJ
C) 305 kJ
D) 152 kJ
E) 4,110 kJ
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50
Write the chemical formula of epsomite (sold in pharmacies as Epsom salts).

A) CaSO4 ×\times 7H2O
B) MgSO4 ×\times 7H2O
C) Na2SO4 ×\times 7H2O
D) FeSO4 ×\times 7H2O
E) None of the above
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51
For the reaction 3Fe(s) + C(s) \rarr Fe3C(s), Δ\Delta H \circ = 21 kJ/mol and Δ\Delta S \circ = 20.4 J/mol·K at 25 \circ C. Estimate the minimum temperature above which the formation of cementite (Fe3C) is favored.

A) 1.0 \circ C
B) 970 \circ C
C) 700 \circ C
D) 1000 \circ C
E) 760 \circ C
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52
The following depicts a correctly balanced chemical equation illustrating roasting.2ZnS + 3O2 \rarr 2ZnO + 2SO2
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53
Cryolite, Na3AlF6, is mixed with alumina prior to electrolysis in the production of Al because it acts a solute.
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54
How much energy (kJ) is released when 15.0g of Fe(l) is produced in the thermite reaction
2Al(s) + Fe2O3(s) \rarr Al2O3(s) + 2Fe(l) Δ\Delta H \circ = - 822.8 kJ/mol

A) 12,300 kJ
B) 221 kJ
C) 110. kJ
D) 6,170 kJ
E) 54.8 kJ
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55
Three means used to concentrate ores are flotation, ferromagnetic separation, and amalgamation.
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56
Write the chemical formula of pyrite.

A) FeS
B) Fe2S3
C) FeS2
D) Fe3S2
E) None of the above
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57
The following reaction is used to produce titanium metal at high temperature.TiCl4(g) + 2Mg(l) \rarr Ti(s) + 2MgCl2(l)
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced

A) Both titanium and magnesium are oxidized
B) Titanium is reduced, magnesium is oxidized
C) Magnesium is reduced, titanium is oxidized
D) Neither titanium or magnesium is oxidized
E) None of the above
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58
The following two reactions represent the chemical reactions that can take place when magnesium is burned in air.2Mg(s) + O2(g) \rarr 2MgO(s) and 3Mg(s) + N2(g) \rarr Mg3N2(s)
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59
Mercury, magnesium, and zinc have low enough boiling points that they can be purified by distillation.
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60
The following reaction is used to produce chromium metal at high temperature.Cr2O3(s) + 2Al(s) \rarr 2Cr(l) + Al2O3(s)
Which element is oxidized and which is reduced

A) Both chromium and aluminum are oxidized
B) Chromium is oxidized and aluminum is reduced
C) Chromium is reduced and aluminum is oxidized
D) Neither chromium or aluminum are oxidized
E) None of the above
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61
Cast iron as it is prepared in a blast furnace is a product of high purity.
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62
Bauxite (Al2O3 ×\times 2H2O) ore is the principal commercial source of aluminum metal.
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63
Beryllium, the first element in Group 2A, is the most metallic element in the group.
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