Deck 8: Gases, liquids, and Solids

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Which transformation is condensation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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Which combination of characteristics is most likely to be associated with molecules having strong dipole-dipole interactions?
I.polar bond
II.asymmetric shape
III.relatively low boiling point
IV.large surface area

A)I and III
B)II and IV
C)I and II
D)III and IV
E)I,II,III,and IV
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Which process is endothermic?

A)Water condenses on the outside of a cold soda can.
B)The melted wax hardens after a candle is extinguished.
C)Water vapor forms ice crystals in the upper atmosphere.
D)Gasoline spilled on the ground evaporates very quickly.
E)none of the above
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Which process is exothermic?

A)gas → liquid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)none of the above
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Which is the best description of hydrogen bonding?

A)the unique chemical bonds between hydrogen and any other atom in the same molecule
B)the association between hydrogen of one molecule and a region of another molecule which has become negative due to temporary shifts in electron density
C)the polarity associated with a bond between hydrogen and a small electronegative atom to which it is bonded
D)the association between a hydrogen atom which is somewhat positive because it is bonded to a small electronegative atom and an atom of O,N or F on another molecule
E)the temporary attraction between hydrogen atoms on different molecules resulting from shifts in electron density
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Which molecule will undergo only London dispersion forces when interacting with other molecules of the same kind?

A)HF
B)CH2Cl2
C)C4H10
D)NaC2H3O2
E)C2H5OH
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Which pair of molecules has the strongest dipole-dipole interactions?

A)NH3 and CH4
B)NH3 and NH3
C)CH4 and CH4
D)CO2 and CO2
E)CO2 and CH4
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Which description best fits a solid?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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Which transformation is melting?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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In comparing gases with liquids,gases have ________ compressibility and ________ density.

A)greater;smaller
B)greater;greater
C)smaller;smaller
D)smaller;greater
E)none of the above
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Which transformation is evaporation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → solid
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Which description best fits a liquid?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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What are the strongest intermolecular forces between pentane (C5H12)molecules?

A)dipole-dipole
B)ion-dipole
C)london dispersion forces
D)hydrogen bonding
E)ionic bonds
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Which transformation is freezing?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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Which transformation is sublimation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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Which intermolecular force is characteristic of compounds with low molar mass,which are liquids at room temperature and have relatively high boiling points?

A)dipole-dipole forces
B)London forces
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ionic bonds
E)covalent bonds
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Which of the following cannot have hydrogen bonds?

A)H2O
B)HCl
C)HF
D)CH3NH2
E)NH3
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The process of sublimation is ________ and involves a(an)________ in entropy.

A)exothermic;increase
B)exothermic;decrease
C)endothermic;increase
D)endothermic;decrease
E)endothermic;no change
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Which description best fits a gas?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;weak intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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In comparing liquids and gases,liquids have ________ compressibility and ________ density.

A)smaller;smaller
B)smaller;greater
C)greater;smaller
D)greater;greater
E)none of the above
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What would be the new pressure if a 400 mL gas sample at 380 mm Hg is expanded to 800 mL with no change in temperature?

A)190 mm Hg
B)380 mm Hg
C)570 mm Hg
D)760 mm Hg
E)950 mm Hg
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Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains the observation that a balloon collapses when exposed to liquid nitrogen (which is much colder than a cold winter day!!)?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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Which represents the largest pressure?

A)one atmosphere
B)five pounds per square inch
C)one millimeter of mercury
D)five mm Hg
E)one hundred pascals
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Which is not a correct statement of Charles's Law?

A)For a gas sample at constant pressure,temperature and volume are inversely proportional.
B)volume α temperature
C)V/T = a constant
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E)none of the above
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Rank the following in increasing order of increasing boiling point:
N2 CH3CH2OH CO2 HCl

A)CH3CH2OH < HCl < N2 < CO2
B)HCl < CH3CH2OH < N2 < CO2
C)N2 < CO2 < HCl < CH3CH2OH
D)CH3CH2OH < HCl < CO2 < N2
E)N2 < CO2 < CH3CH2OH < HCl
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The barometric pressure given in the local weather report is reported as inHg.What is the pressure in mmHg if the weatherman says the current pressure today is 29.75 in Hg?

A)75.57 mmHg
B)755.7 mmHg
C)117.1 mmHg
D)945.0 mmHg
E)760.0 mmHg
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Which measurement represents the largest value of pressure?

A)0.750 atm
B)785 mm Hg
C)755 torr
D)22.0 psi
E)100 kPa
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Using the kinetic molecular theory,as the temperature of a gas rises the pressure will also increase because

A)the gas molecules collide more frequently with the wall of container.
B)the gas molecules collide less frequently with the wall of a container.
C)the gas molecules collide more energetically with the wall of the container.
D)both the gas molecules collide more frequently and more energetically with the wall of the container.
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Which is not a correct statement of Boyle's Law?

A)For a gas sample at constant temperature,pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
B)pressure α 1/volume
C)pressure × volume = a constant
D)P1V1 = P2V2
E)none of the above
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Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains the observation that a gas can be compressed?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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Arrange the following in order of increasing intermolecular forces:
N2 CH3CH2OH CO2 HCl

A)N2 < CO2 < HCl < CH3CH2OH
B)CH3CH2OH < HCl < N2 < CO2
C)CH3CH2OH < HCl < CO2 < N2
D)HCl < CH3CH2OH < N2 < CO2
E)N2 < CO2 < CH3CH2OH < HCl
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When the volume of a gas is plotted against the Celsius temperature while holding pressure and the number of moles constant,the x-intercept will occur at what temperature?

A)0°C
B)-273°C
C)the boiling point of the gas
D)the melting point of the gas
E)100°C
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Volume and pressure are ________ proportional.

A)directly
B)inversely
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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Which assumption of Kinetic Molecular Theory is not followed when a real gas shows non-ideal behavior?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains Dalton's law of partial pressures?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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Which measurement represents the smallest value of pressure?

A)0.750 atm
B)785 mm Hg
C)755 torr
D)22.0 psi
E)100 kPa
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What is the new volume of a balloon originally at 755 torr and 5.00 L is placed in a container in which the pressure is increased to 1.25 atm?

A)6.29 L
B)3.97 L
C)0.159 L
D)302 L
E)39.7 L
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Most gases show variations from ideality at ________ pressure and ________ temperature.

A)high;low
B)low;high
C)high;high
D)low;low
E)moderate;moderate
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Sketch a graph illustrating Boyle's Law.Use a gas sample with a volume of 2.0 L at 0.75 atm and 25°C,and show at least two other points.
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The number of mm Hg in one atmosphere is

A)14.7.
B)760.
C)1.00.
D)29.9.
E)101.325.
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A sample of helium has a volume of 480 mL at 47.0°C and 740 mm Hg.The temperature is lowered to 22.0°C and the pressure to 625 mm Hg.What is the new volume?

A)266 mL
B)373 mL
C)524 mL
D)616 mL
E)1214 mL
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A balloon originally had a volume of 4.39 L at 44°C and a pressure of 729 torr.To what temperature must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 3.78 L if the pressure is constant?

A)38°C
B)0.0°C
C) 72.9 °C
D)273°C
E)237°C
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How will the volume of a fixed sample of gas change if the pressure is doubled and its Celsius temperature is halved?

A)The change cannot be determined without more specific information.
B)It will double.
C)It will decrease by a factor of 4.
D)It will decrease by a factor of 2.
E)It will remain constant.
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Which of the following is the definition of standard temperature and pressure?

A)273°C and 760 torr
B)298 K and 1 atm
C)273 K and 760 mm Hg
D)0 K and 1 atm
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For the following reaction,if 11.2 L of nitrogen are reacted to form NH3 at STP,how many liters of hydrogen will be required to completely consume all of the nitrogen?
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3

A)16.8 L
B)11.2 L
C)7.4 L
D)33.6 L
E)6.1 L
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How will the volume of a fixed sample of gas change if its pressure is doubled and the Kelvin temperature is doubled?

A)The change cannot be determined without more specific information.
B)It will double.
C)It will increase by a factor of 4.
D)It will decrease by a factor of 2.
E)It will not change.
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A sealed container with gas at 2.00 atm is heated from 20.0 K to 40.0 K.The new pressure is

A)0.500 atm.
B)1.00 atm.
C)4.00 atm.
D)2.14 atm.
E)1.87 atm.
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If the temperature of a 1.75 liter sample of gas is changed from 30.0°C to 20.0°C at constant pressure,what will be the new volume?

A)1.17 L
B)1.57 L
C)1.69 L
D)1.81 L
E)2.63 L
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A 250.mL sample of gas at 1.00 atm and 20.0°C has the temperature increased to 40.0°C and the volume increased to 500.mL.What is the new pressure?

A)0.374 atm
B)0.468 atm
C)0.534 atm
D)1.87 atm
E)2.14 atm
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According to Avogadro's Law,the volume of a gas will ________ as the ________ is increased while the ________ are held constant.

A)increase;number of moles;pressure and temperature
B)decrease;number of moles;pressure and temperature
C)increase;temperature;pressure and number of moles
D)decrease;pressure;temperature and number of moles
E)increase;pressure;temperature and number of moles
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What will be the new volume when 128 mL of gas at 20.0°C is heated to 40.0°C while pressure remains unchanged?

A)64.0 mL
B)120.mL
C)128 mL
D)137 mL
E)256 mL
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Which is a correct statement of Gay-Lussac's Law describing the behavior of a fixed amount of gas?

A)As pressure increases,volume increases at constant temperature.
B)As pressure increases,volume decreases at constant temperature.
C)As temperature increases,pressure decreases at constant volume.
D)As temperature increases,pressure increases at constant volume.
E)As temperature increases,volume increases at constant pressure.
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Chlorine gas is widely used to purify municipal water supplies and to treat swimming pool waters.Suppose that the volume of a particular sample of Cl2 is 718 mL at 675 mmHg and 48°C,at what temperature (in °C)will the volume be 2.00 L if the pressure is 159 kPa?

A)1308°C
B)273°C
C)237°C
D)1581°C
E)-36.6°C
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How many moles of gas are present in a 10.0 liter sample at STP?

A)224 moles
B)22.4 moles
C)10.0 moles
D)2.24 moles
E)0.446 moles
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A sample of gas has a volume of 135 mL at 0.600 atm.What would be the volume if the pressure is decreased to 0.200 atm while temperature is held constant?

A)45.0 mL
B)101 mL
C)135 mL
D)180 mL
E)405 mL
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Sketch a graph illustrating Charles's Law.Use a gas sample with a volume of 2.0 L at 0.75 atm and 27°C,and show at least two other points.
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Consider a sample of helium and a sample of neon,both at 30.0°C and 1.5 atm.Both samples have a volume of 5.0 liters.Which statement concerning these samples is not true?

A)Each sample contains the same number of atoms of gas.
B)Each sample weighs the same amount.
C)Each sample contains the same number of moles of gas.
D)The density of the neon is greater than the density of the helium.
E)none of the above
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How many grams of N2 are contained in an 11.2 liter sample at STP?

A)7.00
B)11.2
C)14.0
D)28.0
E)6.02 × 1023
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How many grams of O2 are contained in a 25.0 L sample at 5.20 atm and 28.0°C?

A)1810 g
B)168 g
C)84.2 g
D)5.26 g
E)0.164 g
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A 65 mL sample of argon gas has a temperature of 325°C.What will the temperature be in °C when the volume of the gas is decreased to 25 mL at constant pressure?

A)65°C
B)125°C
C)-43°C
D)1280°C
E)641°C
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The amount of energy involved in melting a substance without changing its temperature is called the

A)heat of vaporization.
B)calorie.
C)joule.
D)heat of fusion.
E)heat of combustion.
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The total pressure of a mixture of gases is

A)obtained by multiplying the individual pressures by the number of moles and averaging.
B)the sum of the partial pressures of the components.
C)dependent only upon the pressure of the gas which is present to the greatest extent.
D)the product of the individual pressures.
E)none of these
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What is the pressure in a 1.00 liter container of methane,CH4,that contains 40.0 g of the gas at 25.0°C?

A)5.13 atm
B)61.0 atm
C)82.1 atm
D)979 atm
E)3920 atm
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At a high altitude water boils at 95°C instead of 100°C as at sea level because the

A)atmospheric pressure is greater.
B)atmospheric pressure is less.
C)climate is cooler.
D)vapor pressure of water is greater.
E)vapor pressure of water is less.
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In a gas mixture of 35% He and 65% O2 the total pressure is 800 mm Hg.What is the partial pressure of O2?

A)35 mm Hg
B)65 mm Hg
C)100 mm Hg
D)280 mm Hg
E)520 mm Hg
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What volume will be occupied by 8.00 g of oxygen,O2,at STP?

A)5.60 L
B)11.2 L
C)22.4 L
D)13.4 L
E)4.00 L
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If a 0.614 g sample of a gas maintains a pressure of 238 mm Hg when contained in a 1.0 L flask at 0.0°C,what is molar mass of the gas?

A)44 g/mol
B)120 g/mol
C)8.8 g/mol
D)22 g/mol
E)5 g/mol
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What is the total pressure of a mixture of He and H2 if the partial pressures are 320 mm Hg and 800 mm Hg respectively?

A)40 mm Hg
B)60 mm Hg
C)320 mm Hg
D)480 mm Hg
E)1120 mm Hg
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Calculate the volume of a 3.50 mol sample of carbon dioxide at 30.0°C and 0.900 atm.

A)8.54 × 10-4 L
B)2.20 L
C)9.58 L
D)96.7 L
E)421 L
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The amount of energy associated with changing a liquid into a gas is called the

A)heat of vaporization.
B)heat of fusion.
C)heat of combustion.
D)joule.
E)calorie.
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List the five types of solids and at least two physical properties of each.Explain how the interparticle forces in that solid determine the properties you listed.
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What is the total pressure of a gaseous mixture that contains three gases with partial pressures of 0.845 atm,120 torr,and 210 mm Hg?

A)1175 torr
B)972 torr
C)0.411 atm
D)331 torr
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As the temperature of a liquid is lowered,what happens to its vapor pressure?

A)Its vapor pressure drops.
B)Its vapor pressure rises.
C)The vapor pressure may rise or drop depending on the liquid.
D)Its vapor pressure is independent of temperature.
E)Its vapor pressure first rises then falls.
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A mixture of the gases N2,O2,and He has a total pressure of 760 mm Hg.If the partial pressure of N2 is 90 mm Hg and of O2 is 270 mm Hg,what is the partial pressure of He?

A)1120 mm Hg
B)760 mm Hg
C)400 mm Hg
D)360 mm Hg
E)120 mm Hg
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A solid compound which has no definite crystalline structure and a poorly defined melting point is referred to as a(an)________ solid.

A)ionic
B)molecular
C)network covalent
D)amorphous
E)metallic
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The vapor pressure of a liquid

A)decreases with increasing temperature.
B)is independent of temperature.
C)is equal to one atmosphere at the normal boiling point.
D)cannot be measured.
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Calculate the volume of 5.00 mol of helium at 120.°C and 1520 mm Hg.

A)323 liters
B)80.6 liters
C)0.106 liters
D)0.0324 liters
E)none of the above
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When a liquid sample is taken from sea level to a higher elevation,what happens to the external (atmospheric)pressure on the liquid and the boiling point of the liquid?

A)Both decrease.
B)Both increase.
C)Pressure goes down but boiling point goes up.
D)Pressure goes up but boiling point goes down.
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List and describe two unique properties of water.Discuss the intermolecular force that causes these unusual properties.
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A sample of CO2 gas at 100.°C has a volume of 250.mL at 760.mm Hg.How many moles of CO2 are present?

A)0.00816 mol
B)0.0304 mol
C)6.20 mol
D)8.16 mol
E)23.14 mol
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Deck 8: Gases, liquids, and Solids
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Which transformation is condensation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
gas → liquid
2
Which combination of characteristics is most likely to be associated with molecules having strong dipole-dipole interactions?
I.polar bond
II.asymmetric shape
III.relatively low boiling point
IV.large surface area

A)I and III
B)II and IV
C)I and II
D)III and IV
E)I,II,III,and IV
I and II
3
Which process is endothermic?

A)Water condenses on the outside of a cold soda can.
B)The melted wax hardens after a candle is extinguished.
C)Water vapor forms ice crystals in the upper atmosphere.
D)Gasoline spilled on the ground evaporates very quickly.
E)none of the above
Gasoline spilled on the ground evaporates very quickly.
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Which process is exothermic?

A)gas → liquid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)none of the above
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Which is the best description of hydrogen bonding?

A)the unique chemical bonds between hydrogen and any other atom in the same molecule
B)the association between hydrogen of one molecule and a region of another molecule which has become negative due to temporary shifts in electron density
C)the polarity associated with a bond between hydrogen and a small electronegative atom to which it is bonded
D)the association between a hydrogen atom which is somewhat positive because it is bonded to a small electronegative atom and an atom of O,N or F on another molecule
E)the temporary attraction between hydrogen atoms on different molecules resulting from shifts in electron density
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Which molecule will undergo only London dispersion forces when interacting with other molecules of the same kind?

A)HF
B)CH2Cl2
C)C4H10
D)NaC2H3O2
E)C2H5OH
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Which pair of molecules has the strongest dipole-dipole interactions?

A)NH3 and CH4
B)NH3 and NH3
C)CH4 and CH4
D)CO2 and CO2
E)CO2 and CH4
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Which description best fits a solid?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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Which transformation is melting?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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In comparing gases with liquids,gases have ________ compressibility and ________ density.

A)greater;smaller
B)greater;greater
C)smaller;smaller
D)smaller;greater
E)none of the above
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Which transformation is evaporation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → solid
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Which description best fits a liquid?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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What are the strongest intermolecular forces between pentane (C5H12)molecules?

A)dipole-dipole
B)ion-dipole
C)london dispersion forces
D)hydrogen bonding
E)ionic bonds
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Which transformation is freezing?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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Which transformation is sublimation?

A)liquid → solid
B)liquid → gas
C)solid → liquid
D)solid → gas
E)gas → liquid
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Which intermolecular force is characteristic of compounds with low molar mass,which are liquids at room temperature and have relatively high boiling points?

A)dipole-dipole forces
B)London forces
C)hydrogen bonds
D)ionic bonds
E)covalent bonds
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Which of the following cannot have hydrogen bonds?

A)H2O
B)HCl
C)HF
D)CH3NH2
E)NH3
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The process of sublimation is ________ and involves a(an)________ in entropy.

A)exothermic;increase
B)exothermic;decrease
C)endothermic;increase
D)endothermic;decrease
E)endothermic;no change
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Which description best fits a gas?

A)definite shape and volume;strong intermolecular attractions
B)definite volume;shape of container;moderate intermolecular attractions
C)definite volume;shape of container;weak intermolecular attractions
D)volume and shape of container;no intermolecular attractions
E)volume and shape of container;strong intermolecular attractions
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In comparing liquids and gases,liquids have ________ compressibility and ________ density.

A)smaller;smaller
B)smaller;greater
C)greater;smaller
D)greater;greater
E)none of the above
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What would be the new pressure if a 400 mL gas sample at 380 mm Hg is expanded to 800 mL with no change in temperature?

A)190 mm Hg
B)380 mm Hg
C)570 mm Hg
D)760 mm Hg
E)950 mm Hg
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22
Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains the observation that a balloon collapses when exposed to liquid nitrogen (which is much colder than a cold winter day!!)?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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23
Which represents the largest pressure?

A)one atmosphere
B)five pounds per square inch
C)one millimeter of mercury
D)five mm Hg
E)one hundred pascals
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24
Which is not a correct statement of Charles's Law?

A)For a gas sample at constant pressure,temperature and volume are inversely proportional.
B)volume α temperature
C)V/T = a constant
D) <strong>Which is not a correct statement of Charles's Law?</strong> A)For a gas sample at constant pressure,temperature and volume are inversely proportional. B)volume α temperature C)V/T = a constant D)   =   E)none of the above
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<strong>Which is not a correct statement of Charles's Law?</strong> A)For a gas sample at constant pressure,temperature and volume are inversely proportional. B)volume α temperature C)V/T = a constant D)   =   E)none of the above
E)none of the above
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25
Rank the following in increasing order of increasing boiling point:
N2 CH3CH2OH CO2 HCl

A)CH3CH2OH < HCl < N2 < CO2
B)HCl < CH3CH2OH < N2 < CO2
C)N2 < CO2 < HCl < CH3CH2OH
D)CH3CH2OH < HCl < CO2 < N2
E)N2 < CO2 < CH3CH2OH < HCl
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26
The barometric pressure given in the local weather report is reported as inHg.What is the pressure in mmHg if the weatherman says the current pressure today is 29.75 in Hg?

A)75.57 mmHg
B)755.7 mmHg
C)117.1 mmHg
D)945.0 mmHg
E)760.0 mmHg
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27
Which measurement represents the largest value of pressure?

A)0.750 atm
B)785 mm Hg
C)755 torr
D)22.0 psi
E)100 kPa
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28
Using the kinetic molecular theory,as the temperature of a gas rises the pressure will also increase because

A)the gas molecules collide more frequently with the wall of container.
B)the gas molecules collide less frequently with the wall of a container.
C)the gas molecules collide more energetically with the wall of the container.
D)both the gas molecules collide more frequently and more energetically with the wall of the container.
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29
Which is not a correct statement of Boyle's Law?

A)For a gas sample at constant temperature,pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
B)pressure α 1/volume
C)pressure × volume = a constant
D)P1V1 = P2V2
E)none of the above
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30
Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains the observation that a gas can be compressed?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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31
Arrange the following in order of increasing intermolecular forces:
N2 CH3CH2OH CO2 HCl

A)N2 < CO2 < HCl < CH3CH2OH
B)CH3CH2OH < HCl < N2 < CO2
C)CH3CH2OH < HCl < CO2 < N2
D)HCl < CH3CH2OH < N2 < CO2
E)N2 < CO2 < CH3CH2OH < HCl
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32
When the volume of a gas is plotted against the Celsius temperature while holding pressure and the number of moles constant,the x-intercept will occur at what temperature?

A)0°C
B)-273°C
C)the boiling point of the gas
D)the melting point of the gas
E)100°C
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33
Volume and pressure are ________ proportional.

A)directly
B)inversely
C)all of the above
D)none of the above
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34
Which assumption of Kinetic Molecular Theory is not followed when a real gas shows non-ideal behavior?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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35
Which of the assumptions of the kinetic-molecular theory best explains Dalton's law of partial pressures?

A)Gas molecules move at random with no attractive forces between them.
B)The velocity of gas molecules is proportional to their Kelvin temperature.
C)The amount of space occupied by a gas is much greater than the space occupied by the actual gas molecules.
D)In collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules,energy is conserved.
E)Collisions with the walls of the container or with other molecules are elastic.
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36
Which measurement represents the smallest value of pressure?

A)0.750 atm
B)785 mm Hg
C)755 torr
D)22.0 psi
E)100 kPa
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37
What is the new volume of a balloon originally at 755 torr and 5.00 L is placed in a container in which the pressure is increased to 1.25 atm?

A)6.29 L
B)3.97 L
C)0.159 L
D)302 L
E)39.7 L
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38
Most gases show variations from ideality at ________ pressure and ________ temperature.

A)high;low
B)low;high
C)high;high
D)low;low
E)moderate;moderate
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39
Sketch a graph illustrating Boyle's Law.Use a gas sample with a volume of 2.0 L at 0.75 atm and 25°C,and show at least two other points.
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40
The number of mm Hg in one atmosphere is

A)14.7.
B)760.
C)1.00.
D)29.9.
E)101.325.
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41
A sample of helium has a volume of 480 mL at 47.0°C and 740 mm Hg.The temperature is lowered to 22.0°C and the pressure to 625 mm Hg.What is the new volume?

A)266 mL
B)373 mL
C)524 mL
D)616 mL
E)1214 mL
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42
A balloon originally had a volume of 4.39 L at 44°C and a pressure of 729 torr.To what temperature must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 3.78 L if the pressure is constant?

A)38°C
B)0.0°C
C) 72.9 °C
D)273°C
E)237°C
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43
How will the volume of a fixed sample of gas change if the pressure is doubled and its Celsius temperature is halved?

A)The change cannot be determined without more specific information.
B)It will double.
C)It will decrease by a factor of 4.
D)It will decrease by a factor of 2.
E)It will remain constant.
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44
Which of the following is the definition of standard temperature and pressure?

A)273°C and 760 torr
B)298 K and 1 atm
C)273 K and 760 mm Hg
D)0 K and 1 atm
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45
For the following reaction,if 11.2 L of nitrogen are reacted to form NH3 at STP,how many liters of hydrogen will be required to completely consume all of the nitrogen?
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3

A)16.8 L
B)11.2 L
C)7.4 L
D)33.6 L
E)6.1 L
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46
How will the volume of a fixed sample of gas change if its pressure is doubled and the Kelvin temperature is doubled?

A)The change cannot be determined without more specific information.
B)It will double.
C)It will increase by a factor of 4.
D)It will decrease by a factor of 2.
E)It will not change.
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47
A sealed container with gas at 2.00 atm is heated from 20.0 K to 40.0 K.The new pressure is

A)0.500 atm.
B)1.00 atm.
C)4.00 atm.
D)2.14 atm.
E)1.87 atm.
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48
If the temperature of a 1.75 liter sample of gas is changed from 30.0°C to 20.0°C at constant pressure,what will be the new volume?

A)1.17 L
B)1.57 L
C)1.69 L
D)1.81 L
E)2.63 L
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49
A 250.mL sample of gas at 1.00 atm and 20.0°C has the temperature increased to 40.0°C and the volume increased to 500.mL.What is the new pressure?

A)0.374 atm
B)0.468 atm
C)0.534 atm
D)1.87 atm
E)2.14 atm
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50
According to Avogadro's Law,the volume of a gas will ________ as the ________ is increased while the ________ are held constant.

A)increase;number of moles;pressure and temperature
B)decrease;number of moles;pressure and temperature
C)increase;temperature;pressure and number of moles
D)decrease;pressure;temperature and number of moles
E)increase;pressure;temperature and number of moles
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51
What will be the new volume when 128 mL of gas at 20.0°C is heated to 40.0°C while pressure remains unchanged?

A)64.0 mL
B)120.mL
C)128 mL
D)137 mL
E)256 mL
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52
Which is a correct statement of Gay-Lussac's Law describing the behavior of a fixed amount of gas?

A)As pressure increases,volume increases at constant temperature.
B)As pressure increases,volume decreases at constant temperature.
C)As temperature increases,pressure decreases at constant volume.
D)As temperature increases,pressure increases at constant volume.
E)As temperature increases,volume increases at constant pressure.
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53
Chlorine gas is widely used to purify municipal water supplies and to treat swimming pool waters.Suppose that the volume of a particular sample of Cl2 is 718 mL at 675 mmHg and 48°C,at what temperature (in °C)will the volume be 2.00 L if the pressure is 159 kPa?

A)1308°C
B)273°C
C)237°C
D)1581°C
E)-36.6°C
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54
How many moles of gas are present in a 10.0 liter sample at STP?

A)224 moles
B)22.4 moles
C)10.0 moles
D)2.24 moles
E)0.446 moles
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55
A sample of gas has a volume of 135 mL at 0.600 atm.What would be the volume if the pressure is decreased to 0.200 atm while temperature is held constant?

A)45.0 mL
B)101 mL
C)135 mL
D)180 mL
E)405 mL
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56
Sketch a graph illustrating Charles's Law.Use a gas sample with a volume of 2.0 L at 0.75 atm and 27°C,and show at least two other points.
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57
Consider a sample of helium and a sample of neon,both at 30.0°C and 1.5 atm.Both samples have a volume of 5.0 liters.Which statement concerning these samples is not true?

A)Each sample contains the same number of atoms of gas.
B)Each sample weighs the same amount.
C)Each sample contains the same number of moles of gas.
D)The density of the neon is greater than the density of the helium.
E)none of the above
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58
How many grams of N2 are contained in an 11.2 liter sample at STP?

A)7.00
B)11.2
C)14.0
D)28.0
E)6.02 × 1023
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59
How many grams of O2 are contained in a 25.0 L sample at 5.20 atm and 28.0°C?

A)1810 g
B)168 g
C)84.2 g
D)5.26 g
E)0.164 g
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60
A 65 mL sample of argon gas has a temperature of 325°C.What will the temperature be in °C when the volume of the gas is decreased to 25 mL at constant pressure?

A)65°C
B)125°C
C)-43°C
D)1280°C
E)641°C
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61
The amount of energy involved in melting a substance without changing its temperature is called the

A)heat of vaporization.
B)calorie.
C)joule.
D)heat of fusion.
E)heat of combustion.
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62
The total pressure of a mixture of gases is

A)obtained by multiplying the individual pressures by the number of moles and averaging.
B)the sum of the partial pressures of the components.
C)dependent only upon the pressure of the gas which is present to the greatest extent.
D)the product of the individual pressures.
E)none of these
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63
What is the pressure in a 1.00 liter container of methane,CH4,that contains 40.0 g of the gas at 25.0°C?

A)5.13 atm
B)61.0 atm
C)82.1 atm
D)979 atm
E)3920 atm
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64
At a high altitude water boils at 95°C instead of 100°C as at sea level because the

A)atmospheric pressure is greater.
B)atmospheric pressure is less.
C)climate is cooler.
D)vapor pressure of water is greater.
E)vapor pressure of water is less.
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65
In a gas mixture of 35% He and 65% O2 the total pressure is 800 mm Hg.What is the partial pressure of O2?

A)35 mm Hg
B)65 mm Hg
C)100 mm Hg
D)280 mm Hg
E)520 mm Hg
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66
What volume will be occupied by 8.00 g of oxygen,O2,at STP?

A)5.60 L
B)11.2 L
C)22.4 L
D)13.4 L
E)4.00 L
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67
If a 0.614 g sample of a gas maintains a pressure of 238 mm Hg when contained in a 1.0 L flask at 0.0°C,what is molar mass of the gas?

A)44 g/mol
B)120 g/mol
C)8.8 g/mol
D)22 g/mol
E)5 g/mol
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68
What is the total pressure of a mixture of He and H2 if the partial pressures are 320 mm Hg and 800 mm Hg respectively?

A)40 mm Hg
B)60 mm Hg
C)320 mm Hg
D)480 mm Hg
E)1120 mm Hg
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69
Calculate the volume of a 3.50 mol sample of carbon dioxide at 30.0°C and 0.900 atm.

A)8.54 × 10-4 L
B)2.20 L
C)9.58 L
D)96.7 L
E)421 L
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70
The amount of energy associated with changing a liquid into a gas is called the

A)heat of vaporization.
B)heat of fusion.
C)heat of combustion.
D)joule.
E)calorie.
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71
List the five types of solids and at least two physical properties of each.Explain how the interparticle forces in that solid determine the properties you listed.
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72
What is the total pressure of a gaseous mixture that contains three gases with partial pressures of 0.845 atm,120 torr,and 210 mm Hg?

A)1175 torr
B)972 torr
C)0.411 atm
D)331 torr
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73
As the temperature of a liquid is lowered,what happens to its vapor pressure?

A)Its vapor pressure drops.
B)Its vapor pressure rises.
C)The vapor pressure may rise or drop depending on the liquid.
D)Its vapor pressure is independent of temperature.
E)Its vapor pressure first rises then falls.
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74
A mixture of the gases N2,O2,and He has a total pressure of 760 mm Hg.If the partial pressure of N2 is 90 mm Hg and of O2 is 270 mm Hg,what is the partial pressure of He?

A)1120 mm Hg
B)760 mm Hg
C)400 mm Hg
D)360 mm Hg
E)120 mm Hg
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75
A solid compound which has no definite crystalline structure and a poorly defined melting point is referred to as a(an)________ solid.

A)ionic
B)molecular
C)network covalent
D)amorphous
E)metallic
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76
The vapor pressure of a liquid

A)decreases with increasing temperature.
B)is independent of temperature.
C)is equal to one atmosphere at the normal boiling point.
D)cannot be measured.
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77
Calculate the volume of 5.00 mol of helium at 120.°C and 1520 mm Hg.

A)323 liters
B)80.6 liters
C)0.106 liters
D)0.0324 liters
E)none of the above
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78
When a liquid sample is taken from sea level to a higher elevation,what happens to the external (atmospheric)pressure on the liquid and the boiling point of the liquid?

A)Both decrease.
B)Both increase.
C)Pressure goes down but boiling point goes up.
D)Pressure goes up but boiling point goes down.
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79
List and describe two unique properties of water.Discuss the intermolecular force that causes these unusual properties.
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80
A sample of CO2 gas at 100.°C has a volume of 250.mL at 760.mm Hg.How many moles of CO2 are present?

A)0.00816 mol
B)0.0304 mol
C)6.20 mol
D)8.16 mol
E)23.14 mol
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