wp-y questi TICE 1. Place the following compounds in order of decreasingstrength of acidity. I. CH₂ClCH₂COOHII. CH₂FCH₂COOHIII. CH₂ICH₂COOHIV.CH₂CH₂COOH A) IV> III >I > II B) I > II > III> IVC) II > III > I> IV D) III > I >II> IV E) II > I> III > IVF) None of the above. 2. What are the bond angles and hybridization of NH4*? A) 109.5°; sp²B) 120°; sp³C) 180°; sp D) 109.5; sp³E) 109.5°; s²p³F) None of the above. 3. What is true about the bonding types in theH-N=N-C=C-N=N-H molecule? A) 80; 3пB) 60; 5n C) 70; 4nD) 50; 6nE) 50; 5n F) None of the above.
wp-y questi TICE 1. Place the following compounds in order of decreasingstrength of acidity. I. CH₂ClCH₂COOHII. CH₂FCH₂COOHIII. CH₂ICH₂COOHIV.CH₂CH₂COOH A) IV> III >I > II B) I > II > III> IVC) II > III > I> IV D) III > I >II> IV E) II > I> III > IVF) None of the above. 2. What are the bond angles and hybridization of NH4*? A) 109.5°; sp²B) 120°; sp³C) 180°; sp D) 109.5; sp³E) 109.5°; s²p³F) None of the above. 3. What is true about the bonding types in theH-N=N-C=C-N=N-H molecule? A) 80; 3пB) 60; 5n C) 70; 4nD) 50; 6nE) 50; 5n F) None of the above.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Place the following compounds in order of decreasingstrength of acidity.
I. CH₂ClCH₂COOHII. CH₂FCH₂COOHIII. CH₂ICH₂COOHIV.CH3CH₂COOH
A) IV> III >I> II B) I > II
I
II> IV E) II
D) III
I>
H
2. What are the bond angles and hybridization of NH4+?
A) 109.5°; sp²B) 120°; sp³C) 180°; sp D) 109.5°; sp³E) 109.5°; s²p³F) None of the above.
3. What is true about the bonding types in theH-N=N-C=C-N=N-H molecule?
A) 80; 3пB) 60; 5n C) 70; 4nD) 50; 6nE) 50; 5n F) None of the above.
III> IVC) II
III
I> IV
III > IVF) None of the above.
4. How many core electrondoes the sulfur atom have?
A) 10B) 16C) 6D) 8E) 12F) None of the above.
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5. What is the hybridization of the fluorine atom in C₂F4?
A) sp²B) sp³C) sp D) p³E) s2p³F) None of the above.
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6. Identify the acid and conjugate base combination (acid; base) ?
A) H3O+; H₂OB) CH3COO ; H+C) CH3COOH; OH-D) CH3COOH; CH3 E) CH3COO; CH3COOHF) None of the above.
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7. Arrange the compounds in increasing order of acidic hydrogens?
I. C₂H6 II. H-C=C-HIII.H₂-C=C-H₂
A) I < II < III B) I < III <II C) III < I
D) II < I< III E) II
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A) - 2B) -1C) 0 D) 1E) 2
9. Identify the molecule that hasnonpolar covalent bonding.
A) HFB) CH3OCH3C) CH3C1D) HCBr3E) CH₂I2F) F2
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8. In whichmolecular orbital are the lone pair electrons ofnitrogen in (
N₂H₂ and the lone pair of oxygen in CH₂O located?
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A) CH₂O; sp&N₂H₂; sp³B) CH₂0; sp² &N₂H₂; sp²C) H₂O; sp² &N₂H₂; sp³D) H₂0; sp³&N₂H₂; sp³
E) H₂O; sp³ &N₂H₂; sp F) None of the above.
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10. What is the formal charge of sulfur in SF₁?
F) 3
II
III F) None of the above.
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