Calcium Oxide Magnesium Oxide 15. Calcium oxide, CaO, has a lower melting temperature than magnesium oxide, MgO, due to the (A) higher charge density of Mg² than of Ca? (B) higher charge density of Ca than of 02- (C) greater atomic volume of Mg than of O?- (D) greater atomic volume of Mg2 than of Ca

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19. Determine the pH of a 0.10 M
solution of a base, B, with a K of
1.0 x 105
(A) 3.00
(B) 6.00
(C) 8.00
(D) 11.00
Calcium Oxide
Magnesium Oxide
20. Isotopic forms of the same element
(A) differ in the number of neutrons
(B) are formed by gaining electrons
(C) always have a positive charge
(D) have the same number of
15. Calcium oxide, CaO, has a lower
melting temperature than
magnesium oxide, MgO, due to the
(A) higher charge density of Mg²
than of Ca
(B) higher charge density of Ca
than of O2-
(C) greater atomic volume of Mg
than of O?-
(D) greater atomic volume of Mg
than of Ca
neutrons
21. The number of moles of oxygen
atoms in one mole of iron(II)
phosphate is
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 8
16. The equilibrium system not affected
by the pressure change which results
from a volume change at éonstant
temperature is
(A) 2 O(g) 3 Oz(g)
(B) PCI:(g) =PCla(g) + Cl2(g)
(C) H2(g) + L(g) 2 HI(g)
(D) 2 NO2(g) = N2O(g)
22. Magnesium fluoride, a salt of low
solubility in water, has a Kp of 6.4 x
10. The concentration of Mg ions
in this solution would be
(A) V6.4x10 M
(B) (6.4x 10 /2)M
17. A solution of 50.0 mL of 0.0010 M
Ba(OH)2 is slowly titrated with 50.0
mL of 0.0030M H SO.. The
conductivity of this solution will
(A) decrease to near zero, then
increase
(B) decrease to near zero and remain
very low
(C) increase as the acid is added then
become constant at a high value
(D) increase as the acid is added and
then slowly become very low
(C) (6.4x10 /3)M
(D) (6.4x 10 /4)M
18. Which of the following pairs
illustrates the law of multiple
proportions?
(A) SO2, SO
(B) CO2, CCL
(C) NaCl, NaBr
(D) NH,CI, NH,Br
Transcribed Image Text:19. Determine the pH of a 0.10 M solution of a base, B, with a K of 1.0 x 105 (A) 3.00 (B) 6.00 (C) 8.00 (D) 11.00 Calcium Oxide Magnesium Oxide 20. Isotopic forms of the same element (A) differ in the number of neutrons (B) are formed by gaining electrons (C) always have a positive charge (D) have the same number of 15. Calcium oxide, CaO, has a lower melting temperature than magnesium oxide, MgO, due to the (A) higher charge density of Mg² than of Ca (B) higher charge density of Ca than of O2- (C) greater atomic volume of Mg than of O?- (D) greater atomic volume of Mg than of Ca neutrons 21. The number of moles of oxygen atoms in one mole of iron(II) phosphate is (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 8 16. The equilibrium system not affected by the pressure change which results from a volume change at éonstant temperature is (A) 2 O(g) 3 Oz(g) (B) PCI:(g) =PCla(g) + Cl2(g) (C) H2(g) + L(g) 2 HI(g) (D) 2 NO2(g) = N2O(g) 22. Magnesium fluoride, a salt of low solubility in water, has a Kp of 6.4 x 10. The concentration of Mg ions in this solution would be (A) V6.4x10 M (B) (6.4x 10 /2)M 17. A solution of 50.0 mL of 0.0010 M Ba(OH)2 is slowly titrated with 50.0 mL of 0.0030M H SO.. The conductivity of this solution will (A) decrease to near zero, then increase (B) decrease to near zero and remain very low (C) increase as the acid is added then become constant at a high value (D) increase as the acid is added and then slowly become very low (C) (6.4x10 /3)M (D) (6.4x 10 /4)M 18. Which of the following pairs illustrates the law of multiple proportions? (A) SO2, SO (B) CO2, CCL (C) NaCl, NaBr (D) NH,CI, NH,Br
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