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What is the percent yield of the reaction if 9.9g 2Pb(No3)2 are heated to giver 5.5g of PbO?

2Pb(NO3)2(s) @PbO(s) + O2(g)A) 44%B) 56%C)67%D)82%

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What is 82 %

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12.7g Cu produced 38.1 g Ag. What is the percent yield of sliver in this reaction?

Cu+2AgNO3Cu(NO3)+ 2AgA)56.7%B)77.3%C)88.2%D)176%

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What is 88.2%

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According to the kinetic theory, collisions between molecules in a gas ____.

A) are perfectly elasticB) are inelasticC) never occurD) cause a loss of total kinetic energy

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What is Perfectly Elastic

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Which of the following statements is part of the kinetic theory?

A) The particles of a gas move independently of each other.B) The particles in a gas move rapidly.C) The particles in a gas are relatively far apart.D) all of the above

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What is all of the above.

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Which of the following statement is not true, according to the kinetic theory?

A) There is not attraction between particles of gas.B) Only particles of matter in the gaseous state are in constant

motionC) The particles of a gas collide wit each other and with other

objectsD) All of the statements are true

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What is Only particles of matter in the gaseous state are in constant motion.

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What instrument is normally used to measure atmospheric pressure?A) ThermometerB) Barometer C) Vacuum D) Manometer

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What is a Barometer

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What is the SI unit of pressure?A) candelaB) moleC) pascalD) Newton

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What is Pascal

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Standard conditions when working with gases are defined as __?

A) 0 K and 101.3 kPaB) 0 K and 1 kPa C) 0 C and 101.3 kPaD) 0 C and 1 kPa

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What is 0 K and 101.3 kPa

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What causes gas pressure in a container such as a helium balloon?A) The walls of the containerB) The vacuum maintained in the containerC) The simultaneous collisions of fast-moving particles in the

containerD) Atmospheric pressure acting on the outside walls of the

container

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What is the simultaneous collisions of fast-moving particles in the container

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With which temperature scale is temperature directly proportional to average kinetic energy?

A) CelsiusB) FahrenheitC) KelvinD) Centigrade

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What is kevlin

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How is the ideal gas law usually written?A) PV= R nTB) PV = nR TC) PV = nRTD) P = nRT V

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What is PV= nRT

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Which law can be used to calculate the number of moles of a contained gas?

A) Boyles lawB) combined gas lawC) ideal gas lawD) Charles law

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What is ideal gas law

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What happens to the partial pressure of oxygen in a sample of air if the temperature is increased?

A) It increasesB) It stays the sameC) It decrease.D) the change cannot be determined

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What is it stays the same

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Which of the following gases will effuse the most rapidly?A) bromineB) chlorineC) ammoniaD) hydrogen

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What is hydrogen

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Which of the following atoms would have the greatest velocity if each atom had the same kinetic energy ?

A) bromineB) chlorineC) ammoniaD) hydrogen

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What is ammonia

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Which of the following gases is the best choice for inflating a balloon that must remain inflated for a long period of time?

A) ArgonB) OxygenC) HydrogenD) Neon

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What is oxygen

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What causes waters low vapor pressure?A) dispersion forcesB) covalent bondingC) hydrogen bondingD) ionic attractions

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What is hydrogen bonding

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What is the shape of the water molecule?A) linerB) tetrahedralC) trigonal planerD) bent

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What is bent.

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Which of the following is primarily responsible for holding water molecules together in the liquid states.

A) Dispersion forcesB) Hydrogen bondsC) Ionic bondsD) Polar covalent bonds

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What is hydrogen bonds

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Surface tension is ___?A) Is the inward force which tends to minimize the surface area of liquid

B) may be increased by detergentsC) Is decreased by hydrogen bonding

D) causes beads of water to spread out.

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What is the inward force which tends to minimize the surface area of liquid

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The fact that ice is less dense than water is related to the fact that ___?

A) the molecular structure of ice is much less orderly than that of water

B) the molecules of ice are held to each other by covalent bonding

C) ice has a molecular structure in which water molecules are arranged randomly

D) ice has a molecular structure that is an open framework held together by hydrogen bonds

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What is the molecular structure of ice is much less orderly than that of water

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What is the number of Kg of solvent in a molar solution containing 5.0 grams of solute? (Molar mass = 30g)

A) 0.24kB) 2.4kC) 0.11kD) 1.1k

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What is 0.24k

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To which of the following variables is change in a boiling point directly proportional?

A) Morality of solutionB) molality of solution C) percent by volume of solutionD) percent (mass/mass) of solution

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What is percent volume of solution

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What is the freezing point of a solution of 0.5 mol of LiBr in 500 mL of water? (Kf=1.86 C/m)

A) -1.86 CB) -3.72 CC) -5.58 CD) -7.44 C

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What is – 1.86 C

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What is the molality of a solution of water and KCL if the freezing point of the solution is -3 C? (Kf=1.86 C/m; molar mass

of water =18 g) A) 0.6mB) 1.2mC) 0.8mD) 6m

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What is 1.2 m


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