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CHEM133 Week 2 Lesson 1 Quiz

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1. Question: How many of the following numbers contain 3 significant figures? 2. Question: The melting point of picolinic acid is 136.5°C. What is the melting point of picolinic acid on the Fahrenheit scale? 3. Question: An aluminum can contain 12.0 fluid ounces of liquid. Express this volume in ...

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CHEM133 Week 6 Lesson 3 Quiz

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1. Question: What is the wavelength of radiation that has a frequency of 5.39 × 1014 s–1? 2. Question: What is the wavelength of a photon of red light (nm) whose frequency is 4.64 x 1014 Hz? 3. Question: Which one of the following sets of quantum numbers is not possible? 4. Question: In Bohr'...

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CHEM133 Week 4 Lesson 2 Quiz

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1. Question: If 0.274 moles of a substance weighs 62.5 g, what is the molar mass of the substance, in units of 2. Question: What volume of 18 M sulfuric acid must be used to prepare 1.80 L of 0.215 M H2SO4? 3. Question: What is the molecular mass of Br2? 4. Question: What is the molar concentrati...

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CHEM133 Week 7 Midterm Exam (March)

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1. Question: Suppose a house has a floor area of 2,250 square feet. What is this area in units of square centimeters? 2. Question: A piece of antimony with a mass of 17.41 g is submerged in 46.3 cm3 of water in a graduated cylinder. The water level increases to 48.9 cm3. The correct value for the d...

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CHEM133 Week 7 Midterm Exam (Spring)

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1. Question: Dry ice (carbon dioxide) changes from a solid to a gas at –78.5°C. What is this temperature in °F? 2. Question: The state of matter for an object that has both definite volume and definite shape is 3. Question: In 1828, the diameter of the U.S. dime was changed to approximately 18...

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CHEM133 Week 7 Midterm Exam

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1. Question: What is the volume, in cubic centimeters, of a brick that is 4.0 in × 2.7 in × 8.0 in? 2. Question: A sailor circumnavigated the earth and covered 4,264,000 meters. Express this number in standard scientific notation. 3. Question: The state of matter for an object that has both defi...

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CHEM133 Week 9 Lesson 4 Quiz

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1. Question: Which one of the following is most likely to be an ionic compound? 2. Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected to have a 3. Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected to have a give CH3Cl and hydrogen chloride. 4. Question: How many of the following molecu...

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CHEM133 Week 11 Lesson 5 Quiz

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1. Question: When comparing Be2 and H2: 2. Question: Atoms that are sp2 hybridized form ____ pi bond(s). 3. Question: The hybridization of the nitrogen atom in the cation NH2+ is: 4. Question: Which one of the following molecules has an atom with an incomplete octet? 5. Question: Nitrous oxide (...

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CHEM133 Week 11 Lesson 5 Quiz

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1. Question: When comparing Be2 and H2: 2. Question: Atoms that are sp2 hybridized form ____ pi bond(s). 3. Question: The hybridization of the nitrogen atom in the cation NH2+ is: 4. Question: Which one of the following molecules has an atom with an incomplete octet? 5. Question: Nitrous oxide (...

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CHEM133 Week 13 Lesson 6 Quiz.docx

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1. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in this lesson. Which is the strongest in CF2H2 ? 2. Question: Water is such a special molecule with some really unique properties. Why is it so unusual? 3. Question: We discussed the different types of intermolecular forces in...

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CHEM133 Week 15 Lesson 7 Quiz

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1. Question: A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 3.52 L at 27°C and 800.0 torr. How many oxygen molecules does it contain? 2. Question: Consider a sample of gas in a container on a comfortable spring day. The Celsius temperature suddenly doubles, and you transfer the gas to a container with twi...

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CHEM133 Week 16 Final Exam (Summer)

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1. Question: Which one of the following is most likely to be an ionic compound? 2. Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected to have a 3. Question: How many covalent bonds will be drawn to phosphorous in PO43– for the dot structure that expands the octet to minimize formal charge a...

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CHEM133 Week 16 Final Exam (Spring)

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1. Question: Calculate the lattice energy of NaBr(s), given the following thermochemical equations, where ΔIE and ΔEA are ionization energy and electron affinity, respectively. 2. Question: In which case is the bond polarity incorrect? 3. Question: The phosphorus atom in PCl3 would be expected t...

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