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Instructions:

 For MCQ: Tick signs the letter that corresponds to the best answer.
 Use true/false against the statements

MCQ Questions 15x 0.5= 7.5


1. Which device is used to measure the pressure of gases
(a) barometer  (b) manometer
(c) altimeter (d) lactometer
2. Absolute zero temperature is?
(a) 0 °C (b) 273.15 K  (c) -273.15 °C (d) 273.15°C
3. Standard temperature is
(a) 0 K  (b) 0°C (c) 273.15°C (d) -273.15°C
4. What is the volume (in liters) occupied by 9.40 g of NH3 at STP.
(a) 9.74 L  (b) 12.37 L (c) 11.37 L (d) 10.74 L
5. Calculate the density of carbon dioxide (CO2) in grams per liter (g/L) at 1.540 atm and
45°C
(a) 1.60 g/L  (b) 2.60 g/L (c) 2.62 g/L (d) 3.62 g/L
6. What is the percent composition by mass of P in H3PO4 compound?
(a) 3.086  (b) 31.61 (c) 65.31 (d) 34.65
7. What is the formula mass of Ca3(PO4)2(in amu)?
 (a) 310 (b) 315 (c) 300 (d) 320
8. 1 mol water contains
 (a) 6.023x1023 molecules water (b) 6.023x10-23 molecules water
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(c) 6.023x10 atoms water (d) 6.023x10-23 atoms water
9. The atomic masses of 17Cl (75.53%) and 3717Cl (24.47%) are 34.968 amu and 36.956 amu,
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respectively. Calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine.


 (a) 35.45 (b) 35.51 (c) 34.51 (d) 35.54
10. Which one is triprotic acid?

 (a)
H PO (aq )
3 4

(b) H 2 PO 4 (aq ) (c) CH3COOH(aq) (d) H2SO4
11. The standard molar volume of 1 mole of ideal gas at STP is
(a) 23.414 L  (b) 22.414 L (c) 24.414 L (d) 24.221L
12. Sulfur dioxide gas reacts with oxygen gas to produce sulfur trioxide, as shown below (sulfur is
yellow; oxygen is red): Write a balanced equation for the reaction, and determine the limiting
reactant

Answer: 2SO2(g) + O2(g)------ 2SO3

13. Balance the following equation


_2_ NaHCO3 →__Na2CO3 +__ H2O + __CO2
14. What is theoretical yield?
(a) The measured amount of a reactant obtained from a reaction.
 (b) The calculated amount of a product that is expected to be obtained from a reaction.
(c) The amount of excess reagent that would remain if the entire limiting reagent reacted
(d) The amount of limiting reagent that would remain if the entire excess reagent reacted

15. How many atoms are in 16.3 g of S (M=32.07)?


 (a) 3.06x1023 (b) 6.023x1023 (c) 3.06x10-23 (d)
-23
6.023x10

Answer the following questions. (True/False) 2.5


1. Ionic compounds do not exist as gases at 25°C and 1 atm - False
2. 1 amu =1.66x10-24g – True
3. At high pressures gases behave ideally. – False
4. At a given temperature, all gases have the same average kinetic energy. False
5. The actual value of atmospheric pressure depends on location, temperature, and weather
conditions.- . True

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