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1CHEM 107 (Spring-2005) Final Exam (100 pts) Name: ------------------------------------------------------------------------, Clid # ------------------------------ LAST NAME, First (Circle the alphabet segment of your LAST NAME): A, B C-G H-N O-S T-Z Please answer the following questions: Part I: Multiple Choices (40 pts: 20 @ 2 pts each + 4 pts bonus). Circle the ONE best answer: 1. Consider four identical 1.0 L flasks containing the following gases each at 25 ˚C and 1 atm pressure. For which gas do the molecules have the highest average kinetic energy? a) SO2 b) O2 c) H2 d) same for all 2. Which of the following statements is false? a) An electron transition from n = 3 to n = 1 gives off energy. b) Light emitted by an n = 4 to n = 2 transition will have a longer wavelength than that from n = 5 to n = 2 transition. c) An atom of group 16 has four unpaired electrons. d) A sublevel of ℓ = 2 has a capacity of ten electrons. 3. In the BrCN molecule: a) The molecule has a linear shape with 2 σ and 2 π bonds. b) The molecule has an angular shape with 2 σ and 2 π bonds. c) The molecule has a linear shape with 2 σ and 1 π bonds. d) The molecule has a linear shape with 3 σ and 1 π bonds. 4. Which of the following is most likely to involve sp3d hybrid orbitals at the central atoms? I) ClF3 II) BrF5 III) XeF4 IV) SF4 a) I and IV b) only II c) only IV d) II and III 5. What is the proper order of decreasing F-X-F angle in the compounds (largest angle first)? I) BF3 II) BeF2 III) CF4 a) II > I > III b) I > II > III c) II > III > I d) III > II > I 6. If the specific heat capacity of a ceramic cup is 0.820 J/˚C, how much heat is required to raise the temperature of the cup from 25.0˚ C to 50.0˚ C? a) 82.0 J b) 20.5 J c) 41.0 J d) 25.0 J 7. Which of the following ions is paramagnetic with four unpaired electrons? a) Cr3+ b) Fe2+ c) Se2- d) Cu2+28. Which statement is incorrect? a) Decreasing the external pressure decreases the boiling point of a liquid. b) The normal boiling point is the temperature at which the vapor pressure is equal to 1 atm. c) The density of a liquid decreases with increasing temperature, while that of the vapor increase. d) All of the above. 9. Calculate the molarity of Cl- when 11.7 g of NaCl is dissolved in a 500.0 mL solution containing 0.040 M CaCl2 (assume no change in volume)? a) 0.480 M b) 0.240 M c) 0.440 M d) no answer was given 10. Naturally occurring lithium consists of two isotopes Li-6 and Li-7. The atomic mass of Li is approximately 6.9. What are the reasonable estimate of the relative percentages of Li-6 and Li-7, respectively? a) 10, 90 b) 25, 75 c) 50, 50 d) 75, 25 e) 90, 10 11. Aluminum and oxygen react according to the following equation: 4 Al (s) + 3 O2 (g) 2 Al2O3 (s) What mass of Al2O3 (102.0 g/mol), in grams, can be made by reacting 4.6 g of Al with excess oxygen? a) 8.7 g b) 17 g c) 1.2 g d) 35 g 12. Which of the following molecules is expected to be polar? a) BeCl2 b) CO2 c) SO2 d) BCl3 13. Which name is incorrect? a) Mg(NO3)2: magnesium nitrate b) CoSO4: cobalt(II) sulfate c) Fe2S3: diiron trisulfide d) S2F4: disulfur tetrafluoride 14. If 400.0 mL of 0.375 M NaOH is added to 280.0 mL of 0.600 M HNO3, will the mixture be a) neutral b) basic c) acidic d) amphoteric 15. Potassium metal and bromine react vigorously to form potassium bromide. Which statement is correct? 16. a) K atoms lose electron and become Ar atoms. b) Br atoms gain an electron and become Kr atoms c) The K and Br atoms change into different, more stable atoms. d) Br gains an electron and attain the same electron configuration as a Kr atom.3 16. Which of the following elements has the greatest first ionization energy? a) Sn b) Sb c) Br d) Cl 17. Compact disc players use lasers that emit red light with a wavelength of 685 nm. What is the energy of a mole of photons in kilojoule? a) 175 b) 2.9 x 10-19 c) 2.73 x 10-13 d) no answer was given 18. Which of the following elements has the largest atomic radius? a) Sr b) Cs c) Ga d) Si 19. In the phase diagram, which transition represents the condensation of a gas to a liquid? a) C to A b) B to C c) D to B d) A to B 20. Consider the same phase diagram in the above question. Which statement applies? a) The path A C represents sublimation. b) Following the path A B C, the compound would first liquefy and then vaporize. c) If the compound is in state A, continued reduction of the pressure (at constant temperature) will cause it to melt. d) None of these statements is correct. 21. An atom containing 34 protons, 43 neutrons, and 34 electrons would have the symbol: a) 77Se b) 77Ir c) 43Se d) 43Tc 22. The standard enthalpy change for the following reaction is -72.8 kJ. H2 (g) + Br2 (l) 2 HBr (g) What is the standard enthalpy of formation of hydrogen bromide? a) -72.8 kJ b) 72.8 kJ c) -36.4 kJ d) -145.6 kJ4Part II. Bonding and Chemical Equations (28 pts): A) Bonding & molecular structure (12 pts): 1. Draw the Lewis structure for the ozone molecule, O3, draw the resonance structures, if there is any then predict: a) the molecular shape b) hybridization of the central atom c) number σ and π bonds d) bond angle B) Chemical Equations (16 pts): 1. (6 pts) Write the balanced chemical equation and the net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous solutions of AgNO3 and CaBr2 and then identify the spectator ion(s) 2. (2 pts) Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction, if any occurs between aqueous solutions of NH4Cl and KNO3 (write N.R. if they do not react; no chemical equation) Chemical equation: Net ionic equation: Spectator ion(s): Chemical equation: Lewis Structure & resonance structures (if any) a) Molecular shape: ------------------------ b) Hybridization of the central atom: -------


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