5: What is the concentration of CT ions in a solution formed by mixing 55 ml. of 0.500 M CaC); and 5.5 L of 0.500 M CaCh C)0,750 M D) 1.000 M A) 0.250 M B) 0.500 M 412nd can also be writte ( aldek
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![1: Which combination of formula/name is incorrect?
A. Fel iron (1) oxide
C.NO/ dinitroge monoxide
2: Which of the following molecules is por
A thì
B.CO/ chromium(IV) onde
D. Fe,Sy iron (III) sulfide
B) Brf,
C%₂
D) PCL,
3:Based on VSEPR, what are the molecular shape and the hybridization of the central atom in SCI?
A) seesaw (distorted tetrahedral), spd 1) setraitedral, sp C) seesaw (distorted tetrahedral), sp D) square planar, sp'd
4:What is the hybridization of the carbon atoms orbitals in the following compound and how many bonds are there in
this compound?
A) hybridization: sp, number of x bonds: 1
C) hybridization: sp, number of x bonds: 1
B) hybridization: sp, number of x bonds: 2
D) bybridization: sp,number of a bonds: 2
5:What is the concentration of CT ions in a solution formed by mixing 55 ml. of 0.500 M CaC); and 5.5 L of 0.500 M
CaCh
D) 1.000 M
A) 0.250 M
B) 0.500 M
1.2 pg 1. can also be written as (equal to)
1.2 mg/ ml.
B) 12 g/ul
C) 1.2-10 mg/L
The temperature of 40°C in Fahrenheit is
-40%
B)-273 "F
C)0°F
D) 32 °F
Removing one mole of electrons from the surface of gold requires 492 kJ of energy. How much energy does it take to
remove one electron.
D) 2.96x10¹" J
C) 0.750 M
E. None of Them
A)8.17x10 J
B) 8.17x10" 1
C) 2.96x101
9: Which of the following make an isoelectronic pair!
ACa and Fe
D) CT and Ca
B)
O and F
10: Which of the elements listed below has the greatest electronegativity?
A) Se
B) Sb
C) K
D) Ga
11: After balance the following equation, simplest coefficient of water is:
E) F and CT.
E) Fe
Ca(OH),(aq)+H,PO,(aq)-H₂O(l) + Ca(PO.);(s)
D. 6
D) 1.2 kg/L.
A.3
B. 4
C. 5
12: Which of the following bonds would be the least polar?
A)H-F
B) N-F
C) C-F
D) CI-F
13: Which of the following has a Lewis structure as CO,
A). 0,
B) SO,¹
C) NO,
D) NO,
14: Which one of the following decreases as the number of bonds between two carbon atoms increases?
A) number of electrons between the carbon atoms. B) bond length. C) bond polarity.
D) none of these.
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