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CHEM 120 Exam 2: Chapters 5,6,7,8 (With Answer
Key) - Chamberlain College of Nursing
Examination Study Guide 2023
Exam 2
Total Points: 60
PART 1: Multiple Choice questions: Q 1-24. (2 point each)
1.
Chemical reactions (equations) show the following
a.
Reactants
b.
Products
c.
Physical state of each (gas or liquid or solid)
d. All of the above
2.
The following is true for a mole
a.
It is also known as Avagadro’s number
b.
It contains 6.022 * 10
23
molecules
c.
It contains mass equivalent to molecular weight
d. All of the above are true
3.
In balancing chemical equations, the coefficients are used to
a. Show number of moles
b.
Show volume of each in liters
c.
Show amount of each in grams
d.
Show temperature at which the substance is stable
4.
2H2 + O2 2H2O means that
a.
2 grams of H2 g and 1 gram of O2 gas combine to form 2 grams of water.
b. 2 moles of H2 g and 1 mole of O2 gas combine to form 2 moles of water.
c.
2 grams of H2 g and 1 gram of O2 gas combine to form 2 moles of water.
d.
2 molecules of H2 g and 1 molecule of O2 gas combine to form 2 molecules of water.
5.
2H2 + O2 2H2O. In this equation, correct method to calculate molecular mass of
water is
a.
2[2(mass of hydrogen) + mass of oxygen]
b.
2(mass of hydrogen gas) + mass of oxygen gas
c. 2(mass of hydrog en) + mass of oxygen
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Exam 2

Total Points: 60 PART 1: Multiple Choice questions: Q 1-24. (2 point each)

  1. Chemical reactions (equations) show the following a. Reactants b. Products c. Physical state of each (gas or liquid or solid) d. All of the above
  2. The following is true for a mole a. It is also known as Avagadro’s number b. It contains 6.022 * 10^23 molecules c. It contains mass equivalent to molecular weight d. All of the above are true
  3. In balancing chemical equations, the coefficients are used to a. Show number of moles b. Show volume of each in liters c. Show amount of each in grams d. Show temperature at which the substance is stable
  4. 2H2 + O2 2H2O means that a. 2 grams of H2 g and 1 gram of O2 gas combine to form 2 grams of water. b. 2 moles of H2 g and 1 mole of O2 gas combine to form 2 moles of water. c. 2 grams of H2 g and 1 gram of O2 gas combine to form 2 moles of water. d. 2 molecules of H2 g and 1 molecule of O2 gas combine to form 2 molecules of water.
  5. 2H2 + O2 2H2O. In this equation, correct method to calculate molecular mass of water is a. 2[2(mass of hydrogen) + mass of oxygen] b. 2(mass of hydrogen gas) + mass of oxygen gas c. 2(mass of hydrogen) + mass of oxygen

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c. amount of salt d. all of the above

  1. Buffer solution is a solution a. With constant concentration b. With constant pH c. Of weak base d. All of the above
  2. Oxidation is defined as. It occurs on a/an. a. Gain of electron; anode b. Gain of oxygen; anode c. Gain of hydrogen; Cathode d. Gain of electron; Cathode
  3. Reduction is defined as. It occurs on a/an. a. Gain of electron; Cathode b. Gain of oxygen; Cathode c. Loss of hydrogen; Anode d. Loss of oxygen; Anode
  4. Oxidizing agents cause. During that process they themselves are . a. Oxidation, reduced b. Reduction, oxidized c. Oxidation, oxidized d. Reduction, reduced
  5. Reducing agents cause. During that process they themselves are . a. Oxidation, reduced b. Reduction, oxidized c. Oxidation, oxidized d. Reduction, reduced
  6. Silver tarnish is an example of a. Oxidation b. Reduction

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  1. Oxygen is a. a. Oxidizing agent b. Reducing agent
  2. Photosynthesis combines CO2 and H2O into glucose via a series of reactions. a. Oxidation b. Reduction
  3. Cellular Respiration generates CO2 and H2O from glucose via a series of reactions. a. Oxidation b. Reduction
  4. The following is true for Boyle’s law. a. At constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume. b. At constant temperature, pressure is directly proportional to volume. c. At constant pressure, temperature is inversely proportional to volume. d. At constant pressure, temperature is directly proportional to volume.
  5. The following is true for Charles’s law. a. At constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume. b. At constant temperature, pressure is directly proportional to volume. c. At constant pressure, temperature is inversely proportional to volume. d. At constant pressure, temperature is directly proportional to volume.
  6. At STP, what would be the molar mass of a gas with density of 2.1g/L? a. 10.6 g/mole b. 47 g/mole c. 0.094 g/mole d. 2.1 g/mole

PART 2: Write units and show ALL work.

  1. Calculate the molarity of a 250 ml solution containing 420g Aluminum hydroxide (2 points). MW of Al(OH)3 = 78 g/mole Moles of Al(OH)3 = mass/MW = 420 g/ 78 g/mole = 5.38 moles Volume = 250 mL x 1 L /1000 mL = 0.25 L M = moles /Vol in L = 5.38 moles/ 0.25L = 21.54 M

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Mass of unknown = moles of unknown x MW of unknown = 0.166 moles x 98 g/moles = 16.28 g

  1. Calculate the pressure, in atmospheres, of 9.81 mol CO(g) in a 7.5 L tank at 35 degrees C. (3 points)

T = 273 + C = 273 + 35 = 308 K

PV = nRT P = nRT/V = (9.81 x 0.082 x 308)/7.5 = 33.03 atm