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Review Test Submission Pre-Quiz - Chemistry I
Review Test Submission Pre-Quiz - Chemistry I
1. Calculate the number of grams of NH3 that can be produced from 4.17mol of NCl3 according to the following (balanced) equation :NCl3 + 3H2O → NH3 + 3HOCl
Answers: 70.8 g
4.17 g
29.4 g
29.4 g
How many liters of O2 with density 15.1 g/cm3 is needed to completely burn 350 g of propane C3H8 (MM= 44 g\mol)
Answers: 8×10-2 L
8×10-5 L
0.38 L
1×10-3 L
In the production of NBr3 from N2 and Br2 according to this equation: N2 + 3 Br2 → 2NBr3
How many moles of NBr3 can be made from 20 g of N2 with 300 g of Br2
0.13 mol
2.1 mol
2.5 mol
The limiting reactant when 8 mL of 2.3 M HNO3 is react with of 6 mL of 0.25 M KOH is
Answers: HNO3
KNO3
KOH
H2 O
How much the excess reagent remains if 24.5 grams of CoO is reacted with 2.58 grams of O2?
4CoO + O2 → 2Co2O3
0.327moles
6.40 moles
0.081 moles
Answers: 38.10%
14.2 %
19.04%
5.44%
When 0.200 mol of P4 and 0.200 mol of O2 react according to P4+5O2→P4O10, what is the percent yield if 10.0 g of P4O10 is isolated from the reaction (actual
yield).
Answers: 90%
13%
1.14%
88%
Answers: Na2SO3
AgNO3
ZnS
K2SO4
Answers: ZnI2
FeS
Al(OH)3
PbI2
Which of the following are the strong electrolyte in dilute aqueous solution?
Answers: H2CO3,NH4OH,NH3
HCIO4,KCl,NaOH
HCN,NaCl,H2O
Answers: 25.0 mL
50.0 mL
0.250 mL
12.5 mL
What volume (in mL) of a 0.0557 M Sr(OH)2 solution is needed to neutralize 171.99 g of a HNO3 solution?
Answers: 49.0 mL
24.5 mL
36.4 mL
98.0 mL
What is/are the spectator ion(s) in the reaction between BaI2 and Na2SO4?
Na+ only.
Ba+2 only.
For a 0.1 M solution of each of the following, which would have the highest pH?
Answers: HNO3
H2SO4
NaOH
HCl
What is the reducing agent in the following reaction? 2AuCl3(aq) + 3H2(g) → 2Au(s) + 6HCl(aq)
Answers: AuCl3
Au
HCl
H2
Answers: +5
-1
+1
+3
What is the concentration (Molarity) of the chloride ion Cl- in a 3.0 M CaCl2 solution?
Answers: 1.5 M
3.0 M
1.0 M
6.0 M
The net ionic equation for the reaction between aqueous solutions of HF and KOH is
If, in a titration, 0.7520 g of an unknown diprotic acid "H2X" requires 15.00 mL of 0.2390 M NaOH to reach the equivalence point, what is the molar mass of H2X? the
chemical equation as following: H2X + 2NaOH → 2 H2O + Na2X
104.44 g\mol
2.38 g\mol
1.35 g\mol
0.436 mol
5.16 mol.
1.31 mol.
Aqueous solutions of a compound did not form precipitates with Cl− , Br− , I − , SO4 −2 , CO3 −2 , PO4 −3 , OH− , or S−2 .
Answers: Pb(NO3)2
BaBr2
(NH4)2S
AgNO3
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