1. How many protons (P), neutrons (N) and electrons (e) are present in 22286Rn+²: a. 222 p 136 n 86 e b. 86 p 133 n 84 e c. 86 p 136 n 84 e d. 84 p 133 n 84 e.
1. How many protons (P), neutrons (N) and electrons (e) are present in 22286Rn+²: a. 222 p 136 n 86 e b. 86 p 133 n 84 e c. 86 p 136 n 84 e d. 84 p 133 n 84 e.
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![1. How many protons (P), neutrons (N) and electrons (e) are present in 2228
a. 222 p 136 n 86 e
b. 86 p 133 n 84 e
2. What is the percent by weight of
a-17.7
b-43.2
3. The reaction: 12(g) + F2 (g) -> 2 IF(g), Kc =1×106 at 2000k if the partial pressure of IF at equilibrium = 0.2
atm, F2= 4x10-3 atm. The partial pressure of 1₂ is:
a. 5x104
b. 1x10-3
c. 1x10-5
d. none of them
4. In case of an
c. 86 p 136 n 84 e
286Rn+2:
d. 84 p 133 n 84 e.
P in the compound in P4S3? (At. Wt. P-31, S=32)|
c-12.9
d-77.5
e-56.4
process, the temperature of the system increases
b. adiabatic compression
c. isothermal expansion
a. adiabatic expansion
d. isothermal compression
5. A 25.0 gram sample of a compound contains 6.64 grams of potassium (K, at.wt. = 39.1), 8.84 grams of chromium
(Cr, at.wt. = 52.0), and 9.52 grams of oxygen (O, at.wt. = 16.0). The empirical formula of this compound is
a. K₂Cr₂O7
c. K3CrO3
d. K₂Cr₂O₂
e. KCrO4
b. K₂CRO4
6. On what electrode and What mass (in gram) f chlorine gas could be released from a solution of nickel(II)
chloride by a current of 0.25 amperes flowing for 10 hours? (At. Wt Cl=35.5g/mol).
a. 3.311gm on cathode
b. 6.603gm on anode
c. 3.311gm on anode
d. 6.603gm on cathode
7-Identify the correct statement(s) in relation to the following reaction Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂
a.zinc is acting as an oxidant
b. chlorine is acting as a reductant
c.hydrogen ion is acting as an oxidant
d. zinc is acting as a reductant
8. A sample of mono atomic ideal gas at 2 atm and 25cº expand adiabatically and reversibly from 4.5 to 12.5 L.
Final temperature, final pressure, work, and internal energy of this process respectively are:
a. (150k ,0.5at, 246.5J, 250.5J) b.(124k, 3atm, 0, 0) c (150k, 0.36atm, 679J, 679J) d.(140k, 4atm, 633.5J, 0)
9. If you have 25 g of Br2 and dissolved in 1L cyclohexane, density is 0.9Kg/L (At. wt. Br= 79.9). The molality of
solution is:
a. 0.4
b. 0.17
d. 0.3
c. 0.02
10. The oxidation state for underlined ion (ASO4³, K2O2, H31O62, LiAlH4)
a. (+5, -2, +7, +1) b. (+5, -1, -1, +1) c. (+3, -2, +7, -1) d. (+5, -1, +7, -1) e. (+3, -1, +7, +1)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Faace9f84-3da5-4d76-a04f-e2b755d68da8%2F64dab103-1231-4eb1-8cf7-721ee761e7e9%2F7mshwdq_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1. How many protons (P), neutrons (N) and electrons (e) are present in 2228
a. 222 p 136 n 86 e
b. 86 p 133 n 84 e
2. What is the percent by weight of
a-17.7
b-43.2
3. The reaction: 12(g) + F2 (g) -> 2 IF(g), Kc =1×106 at 2000k if the partial pressure of IF at equilibrium = 0.2
atm, F2= 4x10-3 atm. The partial pressure of 1₂ is:
a. 5x104
b. 1x10-3
c. 1x10-5
d. none of them
4. In case of an
c. 86 p 136 n 84 e
286Rn+2:
d. 84 p 133 n 84 e.
P in the compound in P4S3? (At. Wt. P-31, S=32)|
c-12.9
d-77.5
e-56.4
process, the temperature of the system increases
b. adiabatic compression
c. isothermal expansion
a. adiabatic expansion
d. isothermal compression
5. A 25.0 gram sample of a compound contains 6.64 grams of potassium (K, at.wt. = 39.1), 8.84 grams of chromium
(Cr, at.wt. = 52.0), and 9.52 grams of oxygen (O, at.wt. = 16.0). The empirical formula of this compound is
a. K₂Cr₂O7
c. K3CrO3
d. K₂Cr₂O₂
e. KCrO4
b. K₂CRO4
6. On what electrode and What mass (in gram) f chlorine gas could be released from a solution of nickel(II)
chloride by a current of 0.25 amperes flowing for 10 hours? (At. Wt Cl=35.5g/mol).
a. 3.311gm on cathode
b. 6.603gm on anode
c. 3.311gm on anode
d. 6.603gm on cathode
7-Identify the correct statement(s) in relation to the following reaction Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂
a.zinc is acting as an oxidant
b. chlorine is acting as a reductant
c.hydrogen ion is acting as an oxidant
d. zinc is acting as a reductant
8. A sample of mono atomic ideal gas at 2 atm and 25cº expand adiabatically and reversibly from 4.5 to 12.5 L.
Final temperature, final pressure, work, and internal energy of this process respectively are:
a. (150k ,0.5at, 246.5J, 250.5J) b.(124k, 3atm, 0, 0) c (150k, 0.36atm, 679J, 679J) d.(140k, 4atm, 633.5J, 0)
9. If you have 25 g of Br2 and dissolved in 1L cyclohexane, density is 0.9Kg/L (At. wt. Br= 79.9). The molality of
solution is:
a. 0.4
b. 0.17
d. 0.3
c. 0.02
10. The oxidation state for underlined ion (ASO4³, K2O2, H31O62, LiAlH4)
a. (+5, -2, +7, +1) b. (+5, -1, -1, +1) c. (+3, -2, +7, -1) d. (+5, -1, +7, -1) e. (+3, -1, +7, +1)
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