Geas Chemistry
Geas Chemistry
Geas Chemistry
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a.
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Choices:
a. Filtration
b. Chromatography
c. Crystallization
d. Distillation
ANSWER:
a.
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Choices:
a. Hydrogen
b. Oxygen
c. Water
d. Milk
ANSWER:
d.
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Choices:
a. 31.0% water
b. 36.0% water
c. 37.8% water
d. 41.0% water
ANSWER:
c.
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Choices:
a. Solid gas
b. Gas solid
c. Solid liquid
d. Gas liquid
ANSWER:
a.
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The amount of energy needed to change a given mass of ice to water at constant
temperature is called the heat of
Choices:
a. Fusion
b. Formation
c. Condensation
d. Crystallization
ANSWER:
a.
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Choices:
a. Hydrochloric acid
b. Oxygen
c. Citric acid
d. Sodium chlorate
ANSWER:
a.
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QUESTION:
An example of a ternary compound is
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a. Potassium chlorate
b. Ammonia
c. Silver chloride
d. Sodium bromide
ANSWER:
a.
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QUESTION:
What is the charge of a hydrogen atom?
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a. b. c. d.
ANSWER: d.
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QUESTION:
The impossibility of knowing both the precise location and velocity of subatomic particle
at the same time is known as the
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a. Diffraction principle b. Probability principle
c. Limiting principle d. Uncertainty principle
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d.
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QUESTION:
An atom which has the greatest ability to attract electron is
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a. Oxygen
b. Nitrogen
c. Sulfur
d. Bromine
ANSWER:
a.
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QUESTION:
From the reaction,
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a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
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b.
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QUESTION:
If the volume of the mole of gas molecules remains constant, lowering the temperature will
make the pressure
Choices:
a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. Increase then decrease
d. Decrease then increase
ANSWER: a.
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QUESTION:
Whenever you have equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure, the volume
must
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a. Contain equal number of particles
b. Contain 2.4 milliliters of STP
c. Contain one mole of any gas at STP
d. Contain the Avogadro’s number
ANSWER: a.
PV =mRT
Reference: General Chemistry by Raymond Chang
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QUESTION:
What pressure must be applied to 225mL of gas at 1atm to reduce its volume to 100mL?
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a. 0.44atm
b. 2.25atm
c. 22500atm
d. 1710atm
ANSWER: b.
P1V1=P2V2
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QUESTION:
How many moles of are present in 44.8L of at STP?
Choices:
a. 1.2moles
b. 1.4moles
c. 2.0moles
d. 2.8moles
ANSWER:C
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QUESTION:
The properties of solution include all of the following except that
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a. It is homogeneous mixture if it has been well stirred
b. Dissolved particles will settle out upon stirring
c. It is clear and transparent with particles too small to be seen
d. Dissolved particles will pass through a piece of filter paper
ANSWER: b.
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