Deck 12: The Liquids and Solids Around Us: Especially Water

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Which of these describes the process by which a liquid molecule at the surface of a liquid escapes to the gas phase?

A) Melting
B) Sublimation
C) Evaporation
D) Deposition
E) Condensation
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Which substance has the greatest dispersion force?

A) CH4
B) F2
C) He
D) Cl2
E) O2
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Which of these statements about cohesive forces is/ are correct?
I. In the absence of cohesive forces, most substances would be solids.
II. Cohesive forces result in the formation of liquid droplets or spheres.
III. A spherical shape minimizes the surface-area-to-volume ratio.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and III
D) II and III
E) I and II
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Which substance is likely to have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The vapor pressure is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which of these statements about liquids is /are  correct?
I. Increased molecular motion results in increased rate of evaporation.
II. Liquids take the shape of their container.
III. Liquids have relatively low compressibility compared to gases.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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Which of these factors does not affect the melting point of a substance?

A) Cohesive attraction
B) Temperature
C) Molecular motion
D) Molecular structure
E) Shape
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Which of the following statements about liquids is incorrect ?

A) Liquids are highly disordered when compared with solids.
B) Liquids have high molecular motion when compared with solids.
C) Liquids have a relatively fixed shape when compared with solids.
D) Liquids have strong molecular attractions when compared with gases.
E) Liquids have a relatively low compressibility when compared with gases.
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A crystal structure is found in:

A) gaseous state.
B) liquid state.
C) solid state.
D) all states of matter.
E) plasma state.
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Which of these statements about boiling point is /are  incorrect ?
I. Boiling occurs when there is  sufficient molecular energy to convert a liquid to a gas.
II. The stronger the cohesive forces, the higher the boiling point.
III. Boiling results in the cleavage of chemical bonds.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III
E) II and III
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Which statement (s) about dispersion forces is /are incorrect ?

A) Dispersion forces are sometimes called London forces.
B) Dispersion forces are the weakest of all cohesive forces.
C) Dispersion forces increase with an increase in molar mass.
D) Dispersion forces result in the establishment of a permanent dipole within a molecule.
E) Dispersion forces are the result of small fluctuations in the electron clouds of atoms and molecules.
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The point at which a liquid gets converted to a gas is known as the _____.

A) boiling point
B) melting point
C) sublimation point
D) deposition point
E) freezing point
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Which substance is likely to have the greatest dispersion force?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The dispersion force is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which substance has the highest boiling point?

A) Ne
B) Kr
C) He
D) Xe
E) Ar
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Which of these correctly describes a solid with a well-ordered structure?

A) Cohesive
B) Crystalline
C) Amorphous
D) Neat
E) Compressed
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Which of these substances would you expect to have the lowest boiling point?

A) Diamond
B) Graphite (pencil lead)
C) Water
D) Butane
E) Lead
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Which of these substances would have the strongest cohesive forces in combination with the greatest molecular mobility?

A) H2O(l)
B) CH4(g)
C) KCl(s)
D) O2(g)
E) Au(s)
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Which of the following statements about solids is/are correct?
I. Solids have lower kinetic energy than liquids.
II. Molecules present in solids   are in fixed positions.
III. The shape of a solid is independent of the container that holds it.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II,  and III
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Arrange CH4, Cl2, and CO2 in order of increasing strength of dispersion forces (least to the greatest).

A) CH4< CO2< Cl2
B) Cl2< CO2 < CH4
C) CH4< Cl2< CO2
D) Cl2< CH4 < CO2
E) CO2 < Cl2< CH4
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Which of these substances has/have the lowest boiling point?

A) Br2
B) F2
C) I2
D) Cl2
E) Cl2 and I2
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Which of these substances would have the weakest cohesive forces in combination with extremely high molecular mobility?

A) H2O(l)
B) CH4(g)
C) KCl(s)
D) Hg(l)
E) Au(s)
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Which of these substances is likely to have the strongest cohesive forces?

A) HBr
B) CH3F
C) CH3OH
D) CH3OCH3
E) SiH4
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Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

A) NCl3
B) Cl2
C) SiH4
D) CCl4
E) CO2
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The strength of cohesive forces in a substance:

A) is directly proportional to the substance's melting and boiling points.
B) is inversely proportional to the substance's melting and boiling points.
C) is directly proportional to the substance's melting point and inversely proportional to the substance's boiling point.
D) is inversely proportional to the substance's melting point and directly proportional to the substance's boiling point.
E) is independent of the substance's melting and boiling points.
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Which of these substances is nonpolar?

A) H2O
B) SO2
C) HF
D) CCl4
E) CH3F
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The dominant intermolecular attractive force(s) between CH 3 Cl molecules is/are _____.

A) dipole forces
B) dispersion forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) London forces
E) volatile forces
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In which of the following does hydrogen bonding occur?

A) Nonpolar molecules containing hydrogen
B) All molecules that contain hydrogen
C) Molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon
D) Molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to either nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine
E) All of these
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Substance A contains stronger cohesive forces than substance B. Which of the following statements is true?

A) Substance A will have a higher boiling point and higher vapor pressure than substance B.
B) Substance A will have a lower boiling point and lower vapor pressure than substance B.
C) Substance A will have a lower boiling point and higher vapor pressure than substance B.
D) Substance A will have a higher boiling point and lower vapor pressure than substance B.
E) Substance A will have the same boiling point and vapor pressure as substance B.
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Which substance is likely to have the lowest vapor pressure?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The vapor pressure is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which of these substances would have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3Cl
B) NH3
C) CH4
D) H2O
E) HBr
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Which of these substances in its/their liquid form contain(s) hydrogen bonds?
I. Hg
II. H2O
III. C2H5OH
IV. CH3CH3

A) I only
B) II, III, and IV
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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Rank NH 3 , SiH 4 , and CH 4 in order of increasing   boiling point (lowest to highest).

A) NH3 < SiH4 < CH4
B) NH3 < CH4 < SiH4
C) SiH4 < NH3 < CH4
D) SiH4 < CH4 < NH3
E) CH4 < SiH4 < NH3
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Which of these substances would have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3OH
B) C2H6
C) SO2
D) H2O
E) NH3
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Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

A) N2
B) SO2
C) SiH4
D) BeCl2
E) CO2
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Which of these substances is polar?

A) F2
B) N2
C) Ne
D) CH4
E) NH3
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Molarity is defined as the number of moles of _____ per liter of _____.

A) solvent; solution
B) solution; solvent
C) solute; solution
D) solution; solute
E) solvent; solute
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Which of these substances is polar?

A) CO2
B) SO2
C) Cl2
D) CH4
E) BF3
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Rank Ne, HBr, CH 3 OH, and Ar in order of increasing   strength of cohesive forces (least to greatest).

A) Ne < HBr < CH3OH < Ar
B) Ar < CH3OH < HBr < Ne
C) Ne < Ar < CH3OH < HBr
D) Ne < Ar < HBr < CH3OH
E) Ar < Ne < CH3OH < HBr
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Rank Ne, HBr, CH 3 OH, and Ar in order of increasing  boiling point (lowest to highest).

A) Ne < HBr < CH3OH < Ar
B) Ar < CH3OH < HBr < Ne
C) Ne < Ar < CH3OH < HBr
D) Ne < Ar < HBr < CH3OH
E) Ar < Ne < CH3OH < HBr
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Which of these substances contains hydrogen bonds?

A) HBr
B) CH3F
C) CH3OH
D) CH3OCH3
E) SiH4
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Liquids that vaporize easily and have high vapor pressures are known as _____.

A) volatile liquids
B) nonvolatile liquids
C) explosive liquids
D) cohesive liquids
E) adhesive liquids
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What is the concentration in molarity when 10.00 grams of K 3 PO 4 is dissolved in H 2 O to give 350.0 mL of solution (molar mass of K 3 PO 4 = 212.3 g/mol)?

A) 0.0285 M
B) 0.0565 M
C) 0.121 M
D) 0.135 M
E) 0.607 M
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A 4.50 L sample of sea water contains 32.7 mg of strontium. Determine the concentration of strontium in mg/L.

A) 0.138 mg/L
B) 7.27 mg/L
C) 28.2 mg/L
D) 32.7 mg/L
E) 37.2 mg/L
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Drinking water contains 175 ppm of dissolved CaCO 3 per liter. How many grams of CaCO 3 are present in 2.00 L of water?

A) 0.0035 g
B) 0.0175 g
C) 0.035 g
D) 0.175 g
E) 0.350 g
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How many grams of CaCl 2 are present in 35.00 mL of a 0.237 M solution of CaCl 2 (molar mass CaCl 2 = 111 g/mol)?

A) 0.307 g
B) 0.460 g
C) 0.920 g
D) 1.84 g
E) 3.75 g
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What is the concentration of a solution made by dissolving 90.0 g of acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) in water that gives 0.250 L of solution (molar mass of CH 3 COOH = 60.0 g/mol)?

A) 1.20 M
B) 2.00 M
C) 6.00 M
D) 0.600 M
E) 0.360 M
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What is the unit of molarity?

A) Grams per mole
B) Grams per liter
C) Moles per liter
D) Molecules per liter
E) Molecules per mole
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A 5% acetic acid solution contains _____ grams of acetic acid per _____ grams of solution.

A) 5; 10
B) 95; 100
C) 100; 500
D) 5; 500
E) 50; 1000
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What is the concentration in molarity of a solution made by dissolving 20.0 grams of KOH in 150.0 mL of H 2 O  (molar mass of KOH = 56.1056 g/mol)?

A) 0.133 M
B) 0.421 M
C) 2.37 M
D) 4.35 M
E) 7.5 M
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What is the percent by mass of hydrogen gas dissolved in palladium metal if 0.89 g of hydrogen is dissolved in 215   g of palladium metal?

A) 0.0041%
B) 0.41%
C) 2.4%
D) 4.1%
E) 41%
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Ethylene glycol is the primary component in antifreeze. How many grams of ethylene glycol (C 2 H 4 (OH) 2 ) are present in 394 mL of a 9.087 M solution of antifreeze (molar mass C 2 H 4 (OH) 2 = 62 g/mol)?

A) 222 g
B) 43.7 g
C) 3.58 g
D) 2.69 g
E) 0.157 g
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Which of these is/are  not unique property/properties of water?
I. Water expands on freezing.
II. Water molecules are nonpolar.
III. Water is a good solvent.

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II only
D) II and III
E) III only
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Which of these is not a unit for measuring the concentration of solutions?

A) M
B) m
C) ppm
D) atm
E) mg/L
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Which of these substances make(s) up the largest fraction of water on the planet?

A) Rain clouds
B) Oceans
C) Ground water
D) Lakes
E) Ice caps
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Which of the following is the equivalent of 1.00 M?

A) 1.00 ppm solution
B) 1.00% solution
C) 1.00ppb solution
D) 18.00% solution
E) Insufficient data
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Which of these statements about water is correct?

A) Water has a high boiling point.
B) Water expands when it freezes.
C) Water is the most abundant liquid on the planet.
D) Water molecules form  hydrogen bonds.
E) All of these are correct statements.
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What fraction of water on the planet is in readily usable forms such as streams and lakes?

A) 98%
B) 47%
C) 2.6%
D) 14%
E) 0.014%
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Which of these is not a method for measuring the concentration of a solution?

A) Percent by mass
B) Percent by volume
C) Molarity
D) Parts per million
E) Milliliters per gram
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For solutions in water , a part per million is roughly equivalent to _____.

A) g/mL
B) mg/mL
C) g/L
D) mg/L
E) kg/mL
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Which of these is a benefit of water's unique freezing properties?

A) Water freezes on the surface of lakes, allowing marine life underneath to  survive during winter.
B) Water freezes at the bottom of the ocean, cooling volcanic eruptions.
C) Water freezes in the cracks within rocks, preventing erosion of mountains.
D) Water freezes in the cells of living bodies, protecting them from external virus es.
E) Water freezes in living bodies, minimizing their dependence on external sources of water.
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Which of the following is the equivalent of 1.00 ppm?

A) 1.00%
B) 0.100%
C) 0.0100%
D) 0.000100%
E) 0.0000010%
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Which of these water treatment systems removes organic contaminants?

A) Carbon filtering
B) Water softening
C) Reverse osmosis
D) Coagulation
E) Chlorination
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"Blue baby" is caused by the presence of _____ in drinking water.

A) benzene
B) nitrogen
C) organic contaminants
D) biological contaminants
E) nitrates
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In home water treatment by the process of _____, hard water is passed through an ion-exchange material called a zeolite.

A) coagulation
B) aeration
C) chlorination
D) carbon filtering
E) water softening
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Which of these is a result of dumping human waste near or directly into ground or surface waters?

A) Hard water
B) Soft water
C) Biological contaminants
D) Radioactive contaminants
E) Inorganic contaminants
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Which of these is/are not a source of chemical contamination of ground water?

A) Human waste
B) Pesticides
C) Industrial wastes
D) Atmospheric emissions
E) Household solvents
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Water softeners are used to avoid the undesirable effects of hard water. These water softeners are charged with _____ ions.

A) sodium
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) chlorine
E) magnesium
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Which of these elements is/are the primary component(s) in hard water?
I. Magnesium
II. Iron
III. Calcium
IV. Sodium

A) I only
B) III only
C) II and III
D) I and III
E) II and IV
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Which of these is/are an inorganic contaminant?

A) Benzene
B) Carbon tetrachloride
C) TCE
D) Nitrates
E) Gasoline
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What percentage of the world's sickness is caused by water-borne diseases?

A) 0.041%
B) 4.7%
C) 26%
D) 80%
E) 98%
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In the process of water treatment, _____ is the step in which water is sprayed into a fine mist allowing volatile compounds to evaporate.

A) coagulation
B) aeration
C) chlorination
D) carbon filtering
E) water softening
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Which of these types of water contamination poses immediate health risks upon consumption?

A) Organic
B) Radioactive
C) Biological
D) Lead
E) Volatile organic
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_____ is a naturally occurring process in which water flows from an area of low solute concentration to one of high solute concentration.

A) Osmosis
B) Aeration
C) Filtering
D) Softening
E) Coagulation
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Which of these is not a disadvantage of hard water?

A) It leaves a layer of slimy, gray scum on the sides of bathtubs.
B) It causes skin disorders in humans.
C) It causes the formation of scaly deposits on pipes.
D) It decreases the effectiveness of soaps.
E) It leaves stains on utensils and dishes.
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_____ is an example of a volatile organic contaminant.

A) Ethylbenzene
B) Chlorobenzene
C) Trichloroethylene
D) Asbestos
E) Benzene
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Which of these is/are an organic contaminant?

A) Lead
B) Mercury
C) Asbestos
D) Nitrates
E) Gasoline
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Deck 12: The Liquids and Solids Around Us: Especially Water
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Which of these describes the process by which a liquid molecule at the surface of a liquid escapes to the gas phase?

A) Melting
B) Sublimation
C) Evaporation
D) Deposition
E) Condensation
Evaporation
2
Which substance has the greatest dispersion force?

A) CH4
B) F2
C) He
D) Cl2
E) O2
Cl2
3
Which of these statements about cohesive forces is/ are correct?
I. In the absence of cohesive forces, most substances would be solids.
II. Cohesive forces result in the formation of liquid droplets or spheres.
III. A spherical shape minimizes the surface-area-to-volume ratio.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and III
D) II and III
E) I and II
II and III
4
Which substance is likely to have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The vapor pressure is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which of these statements about liquids is /are  correct?
I. Increased molecular motion results in increased rate of evaporation.
II. Liquids take the shape of their container.
III. Liquids have relatively low compressibility compared to gases.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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Which of these factors does not affect the melting point of a substance?

A) Cohesive attraction
B) Temperature
C) Molecular motion
D) Molecular structure
E) Shape
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Which of the following statements about liquids is incorrect ?

A) Liquids are highly disordered when compared with solids.
B) Liquids have high molecular motion when compared with solids.
C) Liquids have a relatively fixed shape when compared with solids.
D) Liquids have strong molecular attractions when compared with gases.
E) Liquids have a relatively low compressibility when compared with gases.
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A crystal structure is found in:

A) gaseous state.
B) liquid state.
C) solid state.
D) all states of matter.
E) plasma state.
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Which of these statements about boiling point is /are  incorrect ?
I. Boiling occurs when there is  sufficient molecular energy to convert a liquid to a gas.
II. The stronger the cohesive forces, the higher the boiling point.
III. Boiling results in the cleavage of chemical bonds.

A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III
E) II and III
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Which statement (s) about dispersion forces is /are incorrect ?

A) Dispersion forces are sometimes called London forces.
B) Dispersion forces are the weakest of all cohesive forces.
C) Dispersion forces increase with an increase in molar mass.
D) Dispersion forces result in the establishment of a permanent dipole within a molecule.
E) Dispersion forces are the result of small fluctuations in the electron clouds of atoms and molecules.
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The point at which a liquid gets converted to a gas is known as the _____.

A) boiling point
B) melting point
C) sublimation point
D) deposition point
E) freezing point
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Which substance is likely to have the greatest dispersion force?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The dispersion force is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which substance has the highest boiling point?

A) Ne
B) Kr
C) He
D) Xe
E) Ar
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Which of these correctly describes a solid with a well-ordered structure?

A) Cohesive
B) Crystalline
C) Amorphous
D) Neat
E) Compressed
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Which of these substances would you expect to have the lowest boiling point?

A) Diamond
B) Graphite (pencil lead)
C) Water
D) Butane
E) Lead
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Which of these substances would have the strongest cohesive forces in combination with the greatest molecular mobility?

A) H2O(l)
B) CH4(g)
C) KCl(s)
D) O2(g)
E) Au(s)
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Which of the following statements about solids is/are correct?
I. Solids have lower kinetic energy than liquids.
II. Molecules present in solids   are in fixed positions.
III. The shape of a solid is independent of the container that holds it.

A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II,  and III
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Arrange CH4, Cl2, and CO2 in order of increasing strength of dispersion forces (least to the greatest).

A) CH4< CO2< Cl2
B) Cl2< CO2 < CH4
C) CH4< Cl2< CO2
D) Cl2< CH4 < CO2
E) CO2 < Cl2< CH4
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Which of these substances has/have the lowest boiling point?

A) Br2
B) F2
C) I2
D) Cl2
E) Cl2 and I2
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Which of these substances would have the weakest cohesive forces in combination with extremely high molecular mobility?

A) H2O(l)
B) CH4(g)
C) KCl(s)
D) Hg(l)
E) Au(s)
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Which of these substances is likely to have the strongest cohesive forces?

A) HBr
B) CH3F
C) CH3OH
D) CH3OCH3
E) SiH4
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Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

A) NCl3
B) Cl2
C) SiH4
D) CCl4
E) CO2
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The strength of cohesive forces in a substance:

A) is directly proportional to the substance's melting and boiling points.
B) is inversely proportional to the substance's melting and boiling points.
C) is directly proportional to the substance's melting point and inversely proportional to the substance's boiling point.
D) is inversely proportional to the substance's melting point and directly proportional to the substance's boiling point.
E) is independent of the substance's melting and boiling points.
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Which of these substances is nonpolar?

A) H2O
B) SO2
C) HF
D) CCl4
E) CH3F
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The dominant intermolecular attractive force(s) between CH 3 Cl molecules is/are _____.

A) dipole forces
B) dispersion forces
C) hydrogen bonding
D) London forces
E) volatile forces
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In which of the following does hydrogen bonding occur?

A) Nonpolar molecules containing hydrogen
B) All molecules that contain hydrogen
C) Molecules that contain hydrogen and carbon
D) Molecules that contain hydrogen bonded to either nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine
E) All of these
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Substance A contains stronger cohesive forces than substance B. Which of the following statements is true?

A) Substance A will have a higher boiling point and higher vapor pressure than substance B.
B) Substance A will have a lower boiling point and lower vapor pressure than substance B.
C) Substance A will have a lower boiling point and higher vapor pressure than substance B.
D) Substance A will have a higher boiling point and lower vapor pressure than substance B.
E) Substance A will have the same boiling point and vapor pressure as substance B.
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Which substance is likely to have the lowest vapor pressure?

A) CH3CH2CH2CH3
B) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
C) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
D) CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3
E) The vapor pressure is about the same for all the listed molecules.
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Which of these substances would have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3Cl
B) NH3
C) CH4
D) H2O
E) HBr
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30
Which of these substances in its/their liquid form contain(s) hydrogen bonds?
I. Hg
II. H2O
III. C2H5OH
IV. CH3CH3

A) I only
B) II, III, and IV
C) I and II
D) II and III
E) I, II, and III
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31
Rank NH 3 , SiH 4 , and CH 4 in order of increasing   boiling point (lowest to highest).

A) NH3 < SiH4 < CH4
B) NH3 < CH4 < SiH4
C) SiH4 < NH3 < CH4
D) SiH4 < CH4 < NH3
E) CH4 < SiH4 < NH3
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32
Which of these substances would have the highest vapor pressure?

A) CH3OH
B) C2H6
C) SO2
D) H2O
E) NH3
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33
Which of these substances would exhibit dipole forces?

A) N2
B) SO2
C) SiH4
D) BeCl2
E) CO2
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34
Which of these substances is polar?

A) F2
B) N2
C) Ne
D) CH4
E) NH3
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35
Molarity is defined as the number of moles of _____ per liter of _____.

A) solvent; solution
B) solution; solvent
C) solute; solution
D) solution; solute
E) solvent; solute
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36
Which of these substances is polar?

A) CO2
B) SO2
C) Cl2
D) CH4
E) BF3
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37
Rank Ne, HBr, CH 3 OH, and Ar in order of increasing   strength of cohesive forces (least to greatest).

A) Ne < HBr < CH3OH < Ar
B) Ar < CH3OH < HBr < Ne
C) Ne < Ar < CH3OH < HBr
D) Ne < Ar < HBr < CH3OH
E) Ar < Ne < CH3OH < HBr
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38
Rank Ne, HBr, CH 3 OH, and Ar in order of increasing  boiling point (lowest to highest).

A) Ne < HBr < CH3OH < Ar
B) Ar < CH3OH < HBr < Ne
C) Ne < Ar < CH3OH < HBr
D) Ne < Ar < HBr < CH3OH
E) Ar < Ne < CH3OH < HBr
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39
Which of these substances contains hydrogen bonds?

A) HBr
B) CH3F
C) CH3OH
D) CH3OCH3
E) SiH4
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40
Liquids that vaporize easily and have high vapor pressures are known as _____.

A) volatile liquids
B) nonvolatile liquids
C) explosive liquids
D) cohesive liquids
E) adhesive liquids
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41
What is the concentration in molarity when 10.00 grams of K 3 PO 4 is dissolved in H 2 O to give 350.0 mL of solution (molar mass of K 3 PO 4 = 212.3 g/mol)?

A) 0.0285 M
B) 0.0565 M
C) 0.121 M
D) 0.135 M
E) 0.607 M
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42
A 4.50 L sample of sea water contains 32.7 mg of strontium. Determine the concentration of strontium in mg/L.

A) 0.138 mg/L
B) 7.27 mg/L
C) 28.2 mg/L
D) 32.7 mg/L
E) 37.2 mg/L
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43
Drinking water contains 175 ppm of dissolved CaCO 3 per liter. How many grams of CaCO 3 are present in 2.00 L of water?

A) 0.0035 g
B) 0.0175 g
C) 0.035 g
D) 0.175 g
E) 0.350 g
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44
How many grams of CaCl 2 are present in 35.00 mL of a 0.237 M solution of CaCl 2 (molar mass CaCl 2 = 111 g/mol)?

A) 0.307 g
B) 0.460 g
C) 0.920 g
D) 1.84 g
E) 3.75 g
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45
What is the concentration of a solution made by dissolving 90.0 g of acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) in water that gives 0.250 L of solution (molar mass of CH 3 COOH = 60.0 g/mol)?

A) 1.20 M
B) 2.00 M
C) 6.00 M
D) 0.600 M
E) 0.360 M
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46
What is the unit of molarity?

A) Grams per mole
B) Grams per liter
C) Moles per liter
D) Molecules per liter
E) Molecules per mole
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47
A 5% acetic acid solution contains _____ grams of acetic acid per _____ grams of solution.

A) 5; 10
B) 95; 100
C) 100; 500
D) 5; 500
E) 50; 1000
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48
What is the concentration in molarity of a solution made by dissolving 20.0 grams of KOH in 150.0 mL of H 2 O  (molar mass of KOH = 56.1056 g/mol)?

A) 0.133 M
B) 0.421 M
C) 2.37 M
D) 4.35 M
E) 7.5 M
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49
What is the percent by mass of hydrogen gas dissolved in palladium metal if 0.89 g of hydrogen is dissolved in 215   g of palladium metal?

A) 0.0041%
B) 0.41%
C) 2.4%
D) 4.1%
E) 41%
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50
Ethylene glycol is the primary component in antifreeze. How many grams of ethylene glycol (C 2 H 4 (OH) 2 ) are present in 394 mL of a 9.087 M solution of antifreeze (molar mass C 2 H 4 (OH) 2 = 62 g/mol)?

A) 222 g
B) 43.7 g
C) 3.58 g
D) 2.69 g
E) 0.157 g
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51
Which of these is/are  not unique property/properties of water?
I. Water expands on freezing.
II. Water molecules are nonpolar.
III. Water is a good solvent.

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II only
D) II and III
E) III only
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52
Which of these is not a unit for measuring the concentration of solutions?

A) M
B) m
C) ppm
D) atm
E) mg/L
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53
Which of these substances make(s) up the largest fraction of water on the planet?

A) Rain clouds
B) Oceans
C) Ground water
D) Lakes
E) Ice caps
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54
Which of the following is the equivalent of 1.00 M?

A) 1.00 ppm solution
B) 1.00% solution
C) 1.00ppb solution
D) 18.00% solution
E) Insufficient data
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55
Which of these statements about water is correct?

A) Water has a high boiling point.
B) Water expands when it freezes.
C) Water is the most abundant liquid on the planet.
D) Water molecules form  hydrogen bonds.
E) All of these are correct statements.
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56
What fraction of water on the planet is in readily usable forms such as streams and lakes?

A) 98%
B) 47%
C) 2.6%
D) 14%
E) 0.014%
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57
Which of these is not a method for measuring the concentration of a solution?

A) Percent by mass
B) Percent by volume
C) Molarity
D) Parts per million
E) Milliliters per gram
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58
For solutions in water , a part per million is roughly equivalent to _____.

A) g/mL
B) mg/mL
C) g/L
D) mg/L
E) kg/mL
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59
Which of these is a benefit of water's unique freezing properties?

A) Water freezes on the surface of lakes, allowing marine life underneath to  survive during winter.
B) Water freezes at the bottom of the ocean, cooling volcanic eruptions.
C) Water freezes in the cracks within rocks, preventing erosion of mountains.
D) Water freezes in the cells of living bodies, protecting them from external virus es.
E) Water freezes in living bodies, minimizing their dependence on external sources of water.
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60
Which of the following is the equivalent of 1.00 ppm?

A) 1.00%
B) 0.100%
C) 0.0100%
D) 0.000100%
E) 0.0000010%
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61
Which of these water treatment systems removes organic contaminants?

A) Carbon filtering
B) Water softening
C) Reverse osmosis
D) Coagulation
E) Chlorination
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62
"Blue baby" is caused by the presence of _____ in drinking water.

A) benzene
B) nitrogen
C) organic contaminants
D) biological contaminants
E) nitrates
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63
In home water treatment by the process of _____, hard water is passed through an ion-exchange material called a zeolite.

A) coagulation
B) aeration
C) chlorination
D) carbon filtering
E) water softening
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64
Which of these is a result of dumping human waste near or directly into ground or surface waters?

A) Hard water
B) Soft water
C) Biological contaminants
D) Radioactive contaminants
E) Inorganic contaminants
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65
Which of these is/are not a source of chemical contamination of ground water?

A) Human waste
B) Pesticides
C) Industrial wastes
D) Atmospheric emissions
E) Household solvents
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66
Water softeners are used to avoid the undesirable effects of hard water. These water softeners are charged with _____ ions.

A) sodium
B) calcium
C) potassium
D) chlorine
E) magnesium
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67
Which of these elements is/are the primary component(s) in hard water?
I. Magnesium
II. Iron
III. Calcium
IV. Sodium

A) I only
B) III only
C) II and III
D) I and III
E) II and IV
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68
Which of these is/are an inorganic contaminant?

A) Benzene
B) Carbon tetrachloride
C) TCE
D) Nitrates
E) Gasoline
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69
What percentage of the world's sickness is caused by water-borne diseases?

A) 0.041%
B) 4.7%
C) 26%
D) 80%
E) 98%
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70
In the process of water treatment, _____ is the step in which water is sprayed into a fine mist allowing volatile compounds to evaporate.

A) coagulation
B) aeration
C) chlorination
D) carbon filtering
E) water softening
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71
Which of these types of water contamination poses immediate health risks upon consumption?

A) Organic
B) Radioactive
C) Biological
D) Lead
E) Volatile organic
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72
_____ is a naturally occurring process in which water flows from an area of low solute concentration to one of high solute concentration.

A) Osmosis
B) Aeration
C) Filtering
D) Softening
E) Coagulation
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73
Which of these is not a disadvantage of hard water?

A) It leaves a layer of slimy, gray scum on the sides of bathtubs.
B) It causes skin disorders in humans.
C) It causes the formation of scaly deposits on pipes.
D) It decreases the effectiveness of soaps.
E) It leaves stains on utensils and dishes.
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74
_____ is an example of a volatile organic contaminant.

A) Ethylbenzene
B) Chlorobenzene
C) Trichloroethylene
D) Asbestos
E) Benzene
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75
Which of these is/are an organic contaminant?

A) Lead
B) Mercury
C) Asbestos
D) Nitrates
E) Gasoline
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