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3 rd Quarter Cumulative Review ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES Do not try to copy down each problem, just make a note of the topic and then find a similar problem on an old exam to study from Do not try to study your entire notebook. Use your review sheet, this presentation, and your old tests, midterms, and quarterlies to study
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Page 1: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

3rd Quarter Cumulative Review

ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES

Do not try to copy down each problem, just make a note of the topic and then find a similar problem on an old exam to study from

Do not try to study your entire notebook.

Use your review sheet, this presentation, and your old tests, midterms, and quarterlies to study

Page 2: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Significant Figures

Which measurement has the greatest number of significant figures?

A. 6.060 mg B. 60.6 mg C. 606 mg D. 60600 mg

Correct Answer = A

Page 3: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Percent Error

A student intended to make a salt solution with a concentration of 10.0 grams of solute per liter of solution. When the student’s solution was analyzed, it was found to contain 8.90 grams of solute per liter of solution. What was the percent error in the concentration of the solution?

A.  1.10% B.  8.90% C.  11.0% D.  18.9%

Correct Answer = C

Page 4: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

How to find (Average) Atomic Mass

If 75.0% of the isotopes of an element have a mass of 35.0 amu and 25.0% of the isotopes have a mass of 37.0 amu, what is the atomic mass of the element?

A. 35.0 amu B. 35.5 amu C. 36.0 amu D. 37.0 amu

Correct Answer = B

Page 5: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Atomic # and Mass #

What is the symbol for an atom containing 20 protons and 22 neutrons?

Correct Answer = Choice #1 Ca-42

Page 6: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Isotopes

Neutral atoms of 35Cl and 37Cl differ with respect to their number of

A. electrons B. protons C. neutrons D. positrons

Correct Answer = C

Page 7: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment

In an experiment, alpha particles were used to bombard gold foil. As a result of this experiment, the conclusion was made that the nucleus of an atom is

A. smaller than the atom and positively charged B. smaller than the atom and negatively charged C. larger than the atom and positively charged D. larger than the atom and negatively charged

Correct Answer = A

Page 8: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Compounds vs. Elements

Which substance can be decomposed by a chemical change?

A. Co B. CO C. Cr D. Cu

Correct Answer = B

Page 9: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Periodic Table Forming Ions

When metals form ions, they tend to do so by

A. losing electrons and forming positive ions

B. losing electrons and forming negative ions

C. gaining electrons and forming positive ions

D. gaining electrons and forming negative ions

Correct Answer = A

Page 10: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Ionic Radius

Which atom has a radius larger than the radius of its ion?

A. Cl B. Ca C. S D. Se

Correct Answer = B

Page 11: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Metals vs. Nonmetals

Nonmetals in the solid state are poor conductors of heat and tend to

A. be brittle B. be malleable C. have a shiny luster D. have good electrical conductivity

Correct Answer = A

Page 12: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Periodic Table Trends

As the atoms in Period 3 of the Periodic Table are considered from left to right, the atoms generally show

A. an increase in radius and an increase in ionization energy

B. an increase in radius and a decrease in ionization energy

C. a decrease in radius and an increase in ionization energy

D. a decrease in radius and a decrease in ionization energy

Correct Answer = C

Page 13: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Balancing Equations

Given the equation: 

__FeCl2 + __Na2CO3 → __FeCO3 + __NaCl

When the equation is correctly balanced using the smallest whole numbers, the coefficient of NaCl isA. 6 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Correct Answer = B

Page 14: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

GFM

What is the formula mass of Al2(SO4)3?

A. 123 B. 150. C. 214 D. 342

Correct Answer = D

Page 15: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Percent by Mass

What is the percent by mass of nitrogen in the compound NH4NO3 (formula mass = 80.)?

A. 5.7% B. 18% C. 29% D. 35%

Correct Answer = D

Page 16: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Mole to Mole Stoichiometry Given the reaction:

CH4(g) + 2O2(g) → CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)

How many moles of oxygen are needed for the complete combustion of 3.0 moles of CH4(g)?A. 6.0 moles B. 2.0 moles C. 3.0 moles D. 4.0 moles

Correct Answer = A

Page 17: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Moles to Grams

What is the mass of 4.76 moles of Na3PO4 (gram-formula mass = 164 grams/mole)?

Answer: 781 g

Page 18: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Grams to Moles

The decomposition of sodium azide, NaN3(s), is used to inflate airbags. On impact, the NaN3(s) is ignited by an electrical spark, producing N2(g) and Na(s). The N2(g) inflates the airbag.

What is the total number of moles present in a 52.0-gram sample of NaN3(s) (gram formula mass = 65.0 gram/mole)?

Answer: 0.800 mol

Page 19: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Percent Water in a Hydrate Lab

A hydrate is a compound that includes water molecules within its crystal structure. During an experiment to determine the percent by mass of water in a hydrated crystal, a student found the mass of the hydrated crystal to be 4.10 grams. After heating to constant mass, the mass was 3.70 grams. What is the percent by mass of water in this crystal?

A. 90.% B. 11% C. 9.8% D. 0.40%

Correct Answer = C

Page 20: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Types of Reactions

Given the balanced equation:

2KClO3 → 2KCl + 3O2

Which type of reaction is represented by this equation?

A. synthesisB. decompositionC. single replacementD. double replacement

Correct Answer = B

Page 21: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Bond Breaking vs Bond Making

Which statement is true concerning the reaction : N(g) + N(g) → N2(g) + energy?

A. A bond is broken and energy is absorbed.

B. A bond is broken and energy is released.

C. A bond is formed and energy is absorbed.

D. A bond is formed and energy is released.

Correct Answer = D

Page 22: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Types of Bonds

Which formula represents a compound that is formed primarily by sharing electrons?

A. KCl B. CaCl2 C. CrCl3 D. CCl4

Correct Answer = D

Page 23: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Ionic or Covalent Compound

In which compound have electrons been transferred to the oxygen atom?

A. CO2

B. NO2

C. N2O D. Na2O

Correct Answer = D

Page 24: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Bond Polarity (Subtract E)

The bonds between hydrogen and oxygen in a water molecule are classified as

A. polar covalent B. nonpolar covalent C. ionic D. metallic

Correct Answer = A

Page 25: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Molecular Polarity (SNAP) Which type of molecule is CF4?

A. polar, with a symmetrical distribution of charge

B. polar, with an asymmetrical distribution of charge

C. nonpolar, with a symmetrical distribution of charge

D. nonpolar, with an asymmetrical distribution of charge

Correct Answer = C

Page 26: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Intermolecular Forces

Which attractions are most prevalent between molecules of HF in the liquid phase?

A. van der Waals forces B. hydrogen bonds C. molecule-ion attractions D. ion-ion attractions

Correct Answer = B

Page 27: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Heating and Cooling Curves

The graph represents the relationship between temperature and time as heat was added uniformly to a substance starting at a solid below its melting point. During the BC portion of the curve, the average kinetic energy of the molecules of the substance

A. increases and the potential energy increases B. decreases and the potential energy increases C. remains the same and the potential energy increases D. remains the same and the potential energy decreases

Correct Answer = C

Page 28: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Heat Formulas

How many joules of heat energy are released when 50 grams of water are cooled from 70°C to 60°C?

A. 210J B. 100J C. 2,100J D. 1,000J

Correct Answer = C

Page 29: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Heat Formulas

The heat of fusion of a compound is 333.6 joules per gram. What is the total number of joules of heat that must be absorbed by a 15.0-gram sample to change the compound from solid to liquid at its melting point?

A. 1304J B. 168J C. 420J D. 5004J

Correct Answer = D

Page 30: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Combined Gas Law

A rigid cylinder with a movable piston contains a 2.0-liter sample of neon gas at STP. What is the volume of this sample when its temperature is increased to 30°C while its pressure is decreased to 90. Kilopascals?

A. 2.5 LB. 2.0 LC. 1.6 LD. 0.22 L

Correct Answer = A

Page 31: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Real vs. Ideal Gas

The behavior of real gases most closely resembles that of ideal gases under conditions of

A. high temperature and low pressure B. high temperature and high pressure C. low temperature and low pressure D. low temperature and high pressure

Correct Answer = A

Page 32: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Solubility Curves

According to Reference Table G, which of the following substances is least soluble in 100 grams of H2O(l) at 50°C?

A. KCl B. NaCl C. NH4Cl D. HCl

Answer = B

Page 33: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Solubility Curves

Based on Reference Table G, which salt solution could contain 42 grams of solute per 100 grams of water at 40°C?

A. a saturated solution of KClO3

B. a saturated solution of KCl C. an unsaturated solution of NaCl D. an unsaturated solution of NH4Cl

Correct Answer = D

Page 34: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Solubility Curves

A solution contains 35 grams of KNO3 dissolved in 100 grams of water at 40°C. How much more KNO3 would have to be added to make it a saturated solution?

A. 29 g B. 24 g C. 12 g D. 4 g

Correct Answer = A

Page 35: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Solubility Factors

How does a decrease in temperature from 40°C to 20°C affect the solubility of NH3 (g) and KCl (s)?

A. The solubility of NH3 decreases, and the solubility of KCl decreases.

B. The solubility of NH3 decreases, and the solubility of KCl increases.

C. The solubility of NH3 increases, and the solubility of KCl decreases.

D. The solubility of NH3 increases, and the solubility of KCl increases.

Correct Answer = C

Page 36: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Like Dissolves Like

Hexane (C6H14) and water do not form a solution.

Which statement explains this phenomenon?

A. Hexane is polar and water is nonpolar. B. Hexane is ionic and water is polar. C. Hexane is nonpolar and water is polar. D. Hexane is nonpolar and water is ionic.

Correct Answer = C

Page 37: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Molarity (Concnetration)

How many liters of a 0.5 M sodium hydroxide solution would contain 2 moles of solute?

A. 1L B. 2L C. 3L D. 4L

Correct Answer = D

Page 38: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Colligative Properties

What occurs when NaCl(s ) is added to water?

A. The boiling point of the solution increases, and the freezing point of the solution decreases.

B. The boiling point of the solution increases, and the freezing point of the solution increases.

C. The boiling point of the solution decreases, and the freezing point of the solution decreases.

D. The boiling point of the solution decreases, and the freezing point of the solution increases.

Correct Answer = A

Page 39: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Neutralization (Titration)

What are the products of a reaction between KOH(aq) and HCl(aq)?

A. H2 and KClOB. H2O and KClC. KH and HClOD. KOH and HCl

Correct Answer = B

Page 40: ALL of the following problems WILL appear on your quarterly exam and again on your REGENTS exam. SO TAKE SOME NOTES  Do not try to copy down each problem,

Titration (Neutralization) In a titration, the endpoint of a neutralization

reaction was reached when 37.6 milliliters of an HCl solution was added to 17.3 milliliters of a 0.250 M NaOH solution. What was the molarity of the HCl solution?

A. 0.115 M B. 0.203 M C. 0.250 M D. 0.543 M

Correct Answer = A

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BONUS

What is the correct formula for iron (II) bromide?

A. FeBr2

B. Fe2Br C. FeBrO2

D. Fe2BrO2

Correct Answer = A

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BONUS

What is the correct formula for ammonium carbonate?

A. NH4(CO3)2

B. NH4CO3

C. (NH4)2(CO3)2

D. (NH4)2CO3

Correct Answer = D


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