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a. irreversible
b. reversible
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What are the two factors to look for when determining if the reaction is at equilibrium?
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a. Forward and reverse reaction rates are equal and concentration is constant
b. Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse and concentrations are equal
c. Forward and revers reaction rates are equal and concentration is equal
d. Forward reaction rate is faster than the reverse and concentration is equal
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2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g)2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g). Removing O2(g)O2(g) will
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a. shift equilibrium left
b. have no change
c. shift equilibrium right
d. increase pressure
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a. left
b. right
c. left and right
d. neither left nor right
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a. The concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of the products.
b. The concentrations of reactants and products do not change.
c. The forward and reverse reactions proceed at the same rate.
d. The forward and reverse reactions continue to occur.
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The correct answer is: The concentration of the reactants is equal to the concentration of
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When the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction, the
system is said to be in
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a. Chemical Balance
b. Chemical Reaction
c. Chemical Equilibrium
d. Stoichiometry
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Changes in pressure will only affect substances that are in the __________ state.
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a. plasma
b. gaseous
c. solid
d. liquid
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2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g)2SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌2SO3(g). Adding SO3(g)SO3(g) will
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a. have no change
b. shift equilibrium left
c. shift equilibrium right
d. increase K
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Select one:
a. N2N2
b. H2H2
c. N2andH2N2andH2
d. NH3NH3
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The correct answer is: NH3
When thermal energy is added to a substance, the substance's particles move:
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a. More slowly with a reduced distance between each other.
b. More rapidly at an increased distance from each other.
c. More rapidly with less distance between each other.
d. More slowly with a greater distance between each other.
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The correct answer is: More rapidly at an increased distance from each other.
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Heat travels from the sun to the earth by the process of...
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a. insulation
b. radiation
c. convection
d. conduction
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True
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a. Is not heavy.
b. Does not requires a lot of energy to become hot.
c. Requires a lot of energy to become hot.
d. Is always extremely hot.
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H2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2HCl(g)H2(g)+Cl2(g)⇌2HCl(g). Removing Cl2(g)Cl2(g) will
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a. shift equilibrium right
b. shift equilibrium left
c. have no change
d. increase pressure
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a. large numbers of atoms move from place to place
b. particles bump into each other
c. atoms give off heat in the form of electromagnetic waves
d. electromagnetic waves travel from place to place through a vacuum
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The correct answer is: particles bump into each other
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a. thermometer
b. barometer
c. psychrometer
d. anemometer
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a. conserved
b. created
c. created and destroyed
d. destroyed
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a. You cannot predict the effect
b. equilibrium shifts right
c. no change
d. equilibrium shifts left
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Select one:
a. From an object with lower kinetic energy to an object with higher kinetic energy.
b. From a high temperature object to a lower temperature object.
c. From a lower temperature object to a higher temperature object.
d. From an object of higher mass to an object of lower mass.
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a. Become warmer than the surrounding environment.
b. Never change temperature.
c. Always be colder than the surrounding environment.
d. Match the temperature of the surrounding environment.
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a. large numbers of atoms move from place to place
b. electromagnetic waves travel from place to place through a vacuum
c. electrons bump into other electrons
d. atoms give off heat in the form of electromagnetic waves
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a. 1st Law
b. 2nd Law
c. Zeroth Law
d. 3rd law
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a. A Neutron
b. A OH- ion
c. A Proton
d. An Electron
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a. A Base
b. A Conjugate Acid
c. An acid
d. A Conjugate Base
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What might happen if you mixed a strong acid with an equally strong base?
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a. The acid would destroy the base.
b. The base would destroy the acid.
c. You would see an explosive chemical reaction.
d. You'd wind up with a pH-neutral substance.
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HSO4−(aq)+H2O(l)→H3O+(aq)+SO42−(aq)HSO4−(aq)+H2O(l)→H3O+(aq)
+SO42−(aq). Identify the Acid in the above reaction.
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a. SO42−SO42−
b. HSO4−HSO4−
c. H3O+H3O+
d. H2OH2O
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CO32−(aq)+H2O(l)→HCO3−(aq)+OH−(aq)CO32−(aq)+H2O(l)→HCO3−(aq)
+OH−(aq). Using the above reaction, which compound is the conjugate base?
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a. OH−OH−
b. CO32−CO32−
c. HCO3−HCO3−
d. H2OH2O
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Which of the following is the correct units of the solubility product, Ksp for PbI2PbI2?
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a. mol2dm−6mol2dm−6
c. mol4dm−12mol4dm−12
d. moldm−3moldm−3
e. no unit
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When a solvent contains as much of the solute as it can hold, the solution is said to be
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a. diluted
b. supersaturated
c. unsaturated
d. saturated
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a. Ksp
d. Qsp
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The correct answer is: solubility of the salt decreases ; Ksp decreases
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The correct answer is: dissolve more solute than you should be able to.
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Which of the following is the correct units of the solubility product, Ksp for Ag2CO3Ag2CO3?
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a. no unit
b. moldm−3moldm−3
c. mol3dm−9mol3dm−9
d. mol2dm−6mol2dm−6
e. mol4dm−12mol4dm−12
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Solution where more solute can still be dissolved at the given temperature.
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a. Unsaturated
b. Supersaturated
c. Saturated
d. Homogeneous solution
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Which of the following is the correct units of the solubility product, Ksp for AgCl?
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a. mol4dm−12mol4dm−12
b. no unit
c. mol3dm−9mol3dm−9
d. moldm−3moldm−3
e. mol2dm−6mol2dm−6
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Which of the following shows the correct dissolution reaction for BaCl2?
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a. Ba2+(aq)+Cl2−(aq)⇌BaCl2(s)Ba2+(aq)+Cl2−(aq)⇌BaCl2(s)
b. Ba2+(aq)+⇌Cl2−(aq)+BaCl2(s)Ba2+(aq)+⇌Cl2−(aq)+BaCl2(s)
c. BaCl2⇌Ba2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)BaCl2⇌Ba2+(aq)+2Cl−(aq)
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a. Qsp = Ksp
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Given that the molar solubility of Sn(OH)2 is "s". The correct mathematical expression for
solubility product constant of Sn(OH)2 is:
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a. 8s3=Ksp8s3=Ksp
b. 2s3=Ksp2s3=Ksp
c. 4s3=Ksp4s3=Ksp
d. 2s2=Ksp2s2=Ksp
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a. water
b. solute
c. solvent
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Solution where more solute can still be dissolved at the given temperature.
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a. Unsaturated
b. Supersaturated
c. Homogeneous solution
d. Saturated
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Which of the following is the correct units of the solubility product, Ksp for BaSO4BaSO4?\) ~
no unit }
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a. mol2dm−6mol2dm−6
b. mol4dm−12mol4dm−12
c. moldm−3moldm−3
d. mol3dm−9mol3dm−9
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"As temperature increases, the solubility for a slightly soluble salt will also increases."Is the
above statement correct?
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a. Yes, because as the temperature increases, solubility of the ionic compound increases.
b. Yes, because as the temperature increases, solubility of ionic compound decreases and Ksp
increases.
d. No, because the Kspwill change as the temperature change and it is depends on the type of
reaction (endothermic or exothermic reaction)
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The correct answer is: No, because the Kspwill change as the temperature change and it is
depends on the type of reaction (endothermic or exothermic reaction)
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Silver chromate, Ag2CrO4Ag2CrO4, has a Ksp of 8.96x10[−12]8.96x10[−12]. Calculate the
solubility in mol/L of silver chromate.
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a. 2.25x10−12M2.25x10−12M
b. 1.31x10−4M1.31x10−4M
c. 1.65x10−4M1.65x10−4M
d. 2.08x10−4M2.08x10−4M
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An unknown salt, M2Z, has a Ksp of 3.3x10−93.3x10−9. Calculate the solubility in mol/L of
M2Z.
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a. 3.7x10−4M3.7x10−4M
b. 9.4x10−4M9.4x10−4M
c. 5.7x10−4M5.7x10−4M
d. 2.9x10−4M2.9x10−4M
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a. saturated solution
b. supersaturated mixture
c. solubility or concentration
d. dilution
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The molar solubility of PbI2 is 1.52 x 10-3 M. Calculate the value of Ksp for PbI2PbI2.
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a. 3.51x10−9mol3dm−93.51x10−9mol3dm−9
b. 4.62x10−6mol3dm−94.62x10−6mol3dm−9
c. 1.40x10−8mol3dm−91.40x10−8mol3dm−9
d. 1.52x10−3mol3dm−91.52x10−3mol3dm−9
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If Al is above Co in the activity series of metals, which of the following will occur if Al
metal is put into a solution of cobalt nitrate?
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a. the Al strip becomes coated with cobalt
b. a redox reaction takes place
c. all of the above
d. the Al strip dissolves
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a. cathode
b. anode
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d. Ni→Ni2++2e−Ni→Ni2++2e−
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a. Zn
b. CuSO4CuSO4
c. ZnSO4ZnSO4
d. Cu
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a. zinc
b. copper
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a. anode to cathode
b. cathode to anode
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What would be the theoretical cell potential of the previous electrochemical cell?
Ag+/Ag = 0.80V,Ni2+/Ni=−0.25VNi2+/Ni=−0.25V
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a. -1.05V
b. 1.05V
c. -0.55V
d. 0.55V
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An iron nail is put into a solution of copper nitrate, iron is above copper in the activity
series of metals, what will happen?
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a. no reaction occurs
b. iron will be reduced
c. the iron nail will become copper plated
d. bubbles of oxygen gas will form on iron nail
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The correct answer is: the iron nail will become copper plated
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a. decreases
b. increases
c. remains the same
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