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05/18/2005

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Term
The force that holds two atoms together is called a chemical bond.
Definition
True
Term
Chemical bonds may form as a result of the attraction of a nucleus for another atom's electrons.
Definition
True
Term
To form a negative ion, a neutral atom must lose electrons.
Definition
F,gain
Term
The reactivity of an element depends mainly on the number of ______.
Definition
Valence electrons
Term
The electron structures of transition-element ions that have outer configurations with full s, p, and d sublevels are called ______.
Definition
Pseudo-noble gas configurations
Term
What is the electron configuration for the noble gases other than helium?
Definition
ns^2np^6
Term
How many outermost d electrons are there in an ion that has achieved a pseudo-noble gas configuration?
Definition
ten
Term
A cation is a negatively charged particle.
Definition
F, positively
Term
The force that holds two atoms together
Definition
chemical bond
Term
A positively charged ion
Definition
Cation
Term
A negatively charge ion
Definition
anion
Term
In the ionic compund sodium chloride, the one-to-one ratio of monatomic ions produces a binary crystal.
Definition
F, cubic
Term
When ionic compounds form, positive and negative ions are packed together in an ionic oxide.
Definition
F, crystal
Term
The formation of ionic compounds from positive and negative ions is almost always endothermic.
Definition
F, exothermic
Term
In a crystal lattice, each positive ion is surrounded by negative ions.
Definition
T
Term
The more negative the lattice energy is, the stronger is the force of attraction between the ions of an ionic compound.
Definition
T
Term
An ionic compound whose aqueous solution conducts electricity
Definition
electrolyte
Term
The name for most ionic compounds other than oxides
Definition
metallic bond
Term
The energy needed to seperate the ions of an ionic compound
Definition
lattice energy
Term
The electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together
Definition
ionic bond
Term
The simplest ratio of the ions represented in an ionic compound is called a formula unit.
Definition
T
Term
The overall charge of a formula unit for a compound is never zero.
Definition
F, always
Term
A sulfate ion contains fewer oxygen atoms than a sulfite ion does.
Definition
F, more
Term
In naming ionic compound, the cation is named first.
Definition
T
Term
In naming a monatomic anion, the suffix -ide is used.
Definition
T
Term
The prefix per- is used in naming the anion with the most oxygen atoms.
Definition
T
Term
The anion that has the formula ClO^-1
Definition
hypochlorite ion
Term
Where does a subscript that indicates the number of atoms appear, relative to a chemical symbol in a formula?
Definition
to the lower right
Term
What is the formula of calcium phosphate, which is made up of ions Ca^+2 and PO4^-3?
Definition
Ca3(PO4)^2
Term
For a monatomic ion, is equal to the charge
Definition
oxidation number
Term
A charged particle containing more than one atom
Definition
polyatomic ion
Term
A charged particle containing only one atom
Definition
monatomic ion
Term
A polyatomic ion composed of an element bonded to at least one oxygen atom
Definition
oxyanion
Term
Shows the simplest ratio of ions in an ionic compound
Definition
electron sea model
Term
When a double covalent bond is formed, two electrons are shared.
Definition
F, four
Term
In a pi bond, electrons are shared in an area centered between the two bonding atoms.
Definition
F, sigma
Term
There is a(n) indirect relationship between bond energy and bond length.
Definition
F, direct
Term
Flourine exists as a diatomic molecule because the shared pair of electrons enable each atom to form an octect.
Definition
T
Term
According to the octect rule, most atoms that bond covalently achieve the electron configuration of a ______.
Definition
noble gas
Term
Which of the following indicate that a bond is strong?
Definition
high bond dissociation energy and short bond length
Term
In the formation of a covalent bond, electrons are
Definition
shared
Term
Which of the following elements normally exists in the form of diatomic molecules
Definition
nitrogen
Term
Four electrons are shared in a ________.
Definition
double covalent bond
Term
Which of the following molecules contains only sigma bond?
Definition
methane
Term
Which of the following molecules contains a triple bond?
Definition
nitrogen
Term
How pi bonds are there in a triple bond?
Definition
two
Term
Which of the following molecules would be expected to have the greatest dissociation energy?
Definition
N2
Term
Any bond in which there is electron sharing
Definition
covalent bond
Term
The particle formed when two more atoms bond covalently
Definition
molecule
Term
Reactions that occur when more energy is released forming new bonds than is required to break bonds in the intial reactants
Definition
exothermic
Term
A kind of bond in which electrons are shared in an area centered between two atoms
Definition
sigma bond
Term
A kind of bond formed by overlap of parallel orbitals
Definition
pi bond
Term
Reactions that occur when more energy is required to break existing bonds in reactants than is released when new bonds form in the product molecules
Definition
endothermic
Term
In naming a binary compound, the prefix used to indicate the presence of four atoms of a given kind is quadri-.
Definition
F, tetra
Term
The suffix for an oxyacid that contains an anion ending in -ite is -ous.
Definition
T
Term
Hydrochlric acid is an example of an oxyacid.
Definition
F, binary acid
Term
In a chemical name, the prefix used to indicate the presence of two atoms of a given kind is bi-.
Definition
F, di
Term
The prefix hydro- is used in naming binary acids.
Definition
T
Term
Any acidic compound that contains oxygen
Definition
oxyacid
Term
Resonance is a condition that occurs when only one valid Lewis structure can be written for a molecule.
Definition
F, more than
Term
Resonance structures differ only in the number of the electron pairs.
Definition
F, position
Term
In Lewis structures, hydrogen is always a terminal atom.
Definition
T
Term
In the carbon dioxide molecule, the central atom is a carbon atom.
Definition
T
Term
In the compound BH3, the boron atom has more has more than an octect of electrons.
Definition
F, less
Term
Which of the following is an exception to the octect rule?
Definition
NO
Term
A model that shows how atoms are arranged in a molecule.
Definition
structural formula
Term
A condition that occurs when more than one valid Lewis structure can be drawn for a molecule
Definition
resonance
Term
A kind of bond in which one of the atoms provides both electrons for sharing
Definition
coordinate covalent bond
Term
The VSEPR model is used to determine the size of a molecule.
Definition
F,shape
Term
The VSEPR model is based on an arrangement that minimizes the repulsion of shared and unshared electron pairs around the central atom.
Definition
T
Term
The VSEPR model is based on the idea that in a molecule, nuclei repel each other as much as possible.
Definition
F,electrons
Term
Predict the shape of a molecule of nitrogen trifluoride(NF3).
Definition
trigonal pyramidal
Term
The creation of a set of new,identical orbitals bye the rearrangement of valence electrons within an atom is called _________.
Definition
hybridization
Term
In a linear molecule shape, the bonding electrons will have a maximum separation of ____________.
Definition
180
Term
A model used to determine molecular shape
Definition
VSEPR model
Term
The combining of orbitals in an atom to form new, identical orbitals
Definition
Hybridization
Term
The greater the electronegativity difference is between two bonding atoms, the more ionic the bond tends to be.
Definition
T
Term
The examples of covalent network solids are praffin and quartz
Definition
F,Diamonds
Term
The tendency of an atom in a compound to attract electrons
Definition
Eletronegativity
Term
A kind of bond in which there is unequal sharing of electrons
Definition
polar covalent
Term
The heat and light given off when butane burns is evidence of a physical change
Definition
F,chemical
Term
A number written in front of a chemical formula
Definition
coefficent
Term
A statement that uses chemical formulas to show the identities and relative amounts of the substances involved in a chemical reaction
Definition
chemical equation
Term
A starting substance in a chemical reaction
Definition
reactant
Term
A substance formed during a chemical reaction
Definition
product
Term
When an acid is added to silver sulfide, gas bubbles that smell like rotten eggs are released. How do you know that a chemical reaction has occurred?
Definition
A gas is given off, and a change in odor occurs
Term
When magnesium metal is added to a zinc sulfate solution, a reaction occurs because magnesium is a more active metal than zinc.
Definition
T
Term
When a lead(IV)nitrate solution is mixed with a sodium iodidesolution, solid lead(IV)iodide and aqueous sodium nitrate form in a single-replacement reaction.
Definition
F,double-replacement
Term
In an aqueous solution, the solvent is always water
Definition
T
Term
Identify the type of chemical reaction shown below:2C2H6(g)+7O2(g)->4CO2(g)+6H2O(g)
Definition
Combustion
Term
Identify the type of chemical reaction shown below:CO2(g)+CaO(s)->CaCO3(s)
Definition
synthesis
Term
Identify the chemical reaction shown below:2H2O2(l)->2H2O(l)+O2(g)
Definition
decomposition
Term
Identify the type of chemical reaction shown below:2KOH(aq)+H2SO4(aq)->K2SO4(aq)+2H2O(l)
Definition
double-replacement
Term
Identify the type of chemical reaction shown below: Mg(s)+2AgNO3(aq)->2Ag(s)+Mg(NO3)2(aq)
Definition
single-replacement
Term
A reaction in whicha compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds
Definition
decomposition reaction
Term
A solid produced during a chemical reaction in a solution
Definition
precipitate
Term
A reaction in which oxygen combines with a substance and releases heat and light energy
Definition
combustion reaction
Term
A reaction in which the atoms of one element replace the atoms of another element in a compound
Definition
single-replacement reaction
Term
A reaction involving the exchange of positive ions between two compounds dissolved in water
Definition
double-replacement reaction
Term
The process by which the atoms of one or more substance are rearranged to form different substances
Definition
chemical reaction
Term
A reaction in which two or more substance react to produce a single product
Definition
synthesis reaction
Term
The liter is the SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substnace.
Definition
F,mole
Term
Chemists use the mole as the unit to represent the number of representative particles in a sample of a subsance
Definition
T
Term
One mole of any substnace contain 6.02*10^23 representative particles of that substance.
Definition
T
Term
Avogadro's number is a very small number because its purpose is to count very small particles
Definition
F,large
Term
There are 6.02*10^23 formula units of methane (CH4) in 0.8500 mol CH4.
Definition
F,5.12*10^23
Term
One mole of water contains 6.02*10^23 representative particles of that substance.
Definition
T
Term
A mole of potassium chloride (KCl) contains 6.02*10^23 _________.
Definition
formula units KCl
Term
SI base unit used to measure the amount of a substance
Definition
mole
Term
6.02*10^23
Definition
Avogrado's number
Term
The mass of a sodium-23 atom is 23 amu; therfore, the mass of one mole of sodium-23 atoms is exactly 23 kg.
Definition
F, g
Term
Two moles of indium(In) has a mass of 229.64g. (The molar mass of indium is 114.82g/mol.)
Definition
T
Term
The percent composition of carbon is equal to carbon's atomic mass and has the units g/mol.
Definition
F, molar mass
Term
The SI unit of molar mass is the _____.
Definition
gram/mole
Term
Which compound has the smallest molar mass?
H20,CO,H2O2,CO2
Definition
H20
Term
Mass in grams of one mole of any pure substance
Definition
molar mass
Term
One mole of beryllium aluminum metasilicate(Be3Al2(SiO3)6) contains 1 mol Si atoms.
Definition
F, 6
Term
How many moles of oxygen atoms do 1.5 moles of CO2 contain?
Definition
3 mol
Term
Which of the following statements about the reaction represented by the following balanced chemical equation is false?
2H2(g)+O2->2H2O(g)
Definition
The number of reactant molecules equals the number if product molecules.
Term
How many mole ratios can be derived from the following balanced chemical equation?
CH4(g)+2O2(g)->CO2(g)+2H2O(g)
Definition
12
Term
Stoichiometry is based on the law of conservation of
Definition
mass
Term
In a balanced chemical equation, the number of individual particles and the numbers of moles of particles are represented by the
Definition
coefficients
Term
Mole ratios for a reaction are obtained from the
Definition
balanced chemical equation
Term
In the decomposition reaction of compound AB into substances A and B, what is the number of mole ratios?
Definition
6
Term
A(n) ________ is a ratio between the number of moles of any two substances in a balanced chemical equation.
Definition
mole ratio
Term
The study of the quantitative relationships among the amounts of reactants used and the amounts of products formed by a chemical reaction is called ________.
Definition
Stoichiometry
Term
What is the first step in solving any stoichiometric problem?
Definition
Balance the chemical equation representing the reaction.
Term
Calculating the mass of a reactant and product from the number of moles of another product or reactant in a chemical equation is an example of a _______.
Definition
mole-to-mass conversion
Term
Gay-Lussac's law states that the volume and kelvin temperature of a contained gas are directly proportional if pressure is constant.
Definition
F, Charles's Law
Term
Boyle's law states that the pressure and volume of a contained gas are inversely proportional if temperature is constant.
Definition
T
Term
Assuming all other variables remain constant, when you sqeeze a balloon, the pressure inside the balloon decreases.
Definition
F, increases
Term
Which equation shows Boyle's law?
Definition
P1V1=P2V2, at constant temperature
Term
Which equation shows Charles's law?
Definition
V1/T1=V2/T2 at constant pressure
Term
Which equation shows Gay-Lussac's law?
Definition
P1/T1=P2/T2 at constant volume
Term
The pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the kelvin temperature when the volume remains constant.
Definition
Gay-Lussac's law
Term
The volume of a given amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure.
Definition
Boyle's law
Term
The volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature at constant pressure.
Definition
Charles's law
Term
_______ states that the volume of one mole of any gas at STP is 22.4 L.
Definition
Avogrado's principle
Term
Which of the following are the conditions known as standard temperature and pressure(STP)?
Definition
0C and 1.00 atm
Term
In the combined gas law, this variable is always constant.
Definition
number of moles of gas
Term
In the combined gas law, this variable is inversely proportional to pressure.
Definition
volume
Term
In the combined gas law, this variable is directly proportional to volume.
Definition
temperature
Term
In the combined gas law, this variable is inversley proportional to volume.
Definition
pressure
Term
Which equation shows the combined gas law?
Definition
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
Term
What volume will one mole of a gas occupy under standard temperature and pressure?
Definition
22.4 L
Term
Equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles.
Definition
Avogrado's pronciple
Term
One mole of any gas will occupy a volume of 22.4 L at STP.
Definition
molar volume
Term
Temperature, pressure, and volume are related for a fixed amount of gas.
Definition
combined gas law
Term
Consider the ideal gas law and the ideal gas constant. What information do you need in order to determine the volume of the gas if you know the pressure, the temperature, and the ideal gas constant?
Definition
the number of moles of the gas
Term
Real gases deviate most from ideal gas behavior at ________.
Definition
extremely high pressure and low temperature
Term
Which equation shows the ideal gas law?
Definition
PV=nRT
Term
What variable is mentioned in the ideal gas law that is assumed to be constant in the other gas laws?
Definition
number of moles
Term
R represents the relatonship among pressure,volume,temperature, and the number of molecules of gas present.
Definition
ideal gas constant
Term
The physical behavior of an ideal gas can be expressed in terms of the pressure,volume,temperature, and number of moles of gas present.
Definition
ideal gas law
Term
A substance that dissolves in a solvent is said to be soluble in that solvent.
Definition
T
Term
Two polar liquids will most likely be immiscible when mixed together.
Definition
F,miscible
Term
Shaking and stirring decreases the rate of solvation by moving the solvated particles away from the contact areas more quickly.
Definition
F,increases
Term
A solution may exist a gas,a liquid or a solid depending on the state of the solvent.
Definition
T
Term
The most common solvent amongF, liquid solutions is ethanol.
Definition
F, water
Term
The most common solvent among liquid solutions is ethanol.
Definition
F, water
Term
Nonpolar solvents are more soluble in nonpolar solvents.
Definition
T
Term
A supersaturated solution contains less dissolved soluter than a saturated solution at the same temperature.
Definition
F, more
Term
A dilute solution contains a small amount of solute relative to the solute's solubility.
Definition
T
Term
After adding a small crystal of copper sulfate to an aqueous solution of copper sulfate, a large amount of copper sulfate precipitate forms. Which of the following terms describes the original solution?
Definition
supersaturated solution
Term
Which of the following statements explains the solubility of ionic substances in water?
Definition
Water molecules are polar
Term
The overall energy change that occurs when a solution forms
Definition
heat of solution
Term
The process of surrounding solute particles with solvent particles to form a solution
Definition
solvation
Term
The process of surrounding solute particles to form a solution
Definition
solvation
Term
The statement that the solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas above the liquid
Definition
Henry's law
Term
A saturated solution is more dilute that an unsaturated solution
Definition
f, concentrated
Term
Molarity is more likely to be affected by temperature than is molality
Definition
T
Term
Molar solutions are calculated and expressed in grams per liter
Definition
f, moles per liter
Term
What term describes a solution in which the dissolved solute is in equilibrium with the undissolved solute?
Definition
dilute solution
Term
A measure of how much solute is in a specific amount of solvent or solution
Definition
concentration
Term
The ratio of the number of moles of solute in solution to the total number of moles of solute and solvent
Definition
mole fraction
Term
The colligative properties of a 1M aqueous solution sodium chloride will be different from the colligative properties of a 1M aqueous solution of potassium bromide.
Definition
f, the same as
Term
The boling point elevation is the difference between a solute's boiling point and a pure solvent's boiling point.
Definition
f, solution's
Term
The lowering of the vapor pressure of a pure solvent when a solution is formed is a colligative property
Definition
t
Term
A 1m solution of a nonelectrolyte will have a lesser effect on the colligative properties of its solution than a 1m solution of an electrolyte on the colligative properties of its solution.
Definition
t
Term
Boiling point depression is the temperature difference between a solution's and a solvent's boiling point.
Definition
f, boiling point elevation
Term
The diffusion of solvent particles across a semipermiable membrane from areas of lower solute concentration to aras of higher solute concentration
Definition
osmosis
Term
The amount of additional pressure caused by water molecules moving into a solution
Definition
osmotic pressure
Term
Colloids are heterogenteous mixtures that contain particles between 1 nm and 1000 nm in diameter.
Definition
t
Term
The dispersing medium for an aerosol is a gas.
Definition
t
Term
Heating may interfere with the electrostatic layering of a colliod, causing the particles to form a solution.
Definition
f, settle out
Term
Attractions between the dispersed particles and the particles of the dispersing medium of a olloid produces magnetic layers that keep the dispersed particles from settling out.
Definition
f, electrostatic
Term
The ability to be seperated by paper filtration is a characteristic of which mixture?
Definition
suspension
Term
A mixture with particles that settle out if undisturbed
Definition
suspension
Term
The erratic movement of colloid particles
Definition
Brownian motion
Term
A heterogeneous mixture of intermediate size
Definition
colloid
Term
The scattering of light by dispersed colloid particles
Definition
Tyndall effect
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