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Chem 106 Exam 2 (ANSWERED) 2024/25
naming covalent compounds— 1 - Correct Answer mono 
 
naming covalent compounds— 2 - Correct Answer di 
 
naming covalent compounds— 3 - Correct Answer tri 
 
naming covalent compounds— 4 - Correct Answer tetra 
 
naming covalent compounds— 5 - Correct Answer penta 
 
naming covalent compounds— 6 - Correct Answer hexa 
 
naming covalent compounds— 7 - Correct Answer hepta 
 
naming covalent compounds— 8 - Correct Answer octa 
 
naming covalent compounds— 9 - Correct Ans...
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naming covalent compounds— 1 - Correct Answer mono 
 
naming covalent compounds— 2 - Correct Answer di 
 
naming covalent compounds— 3 - Correct Answer tri 
 
naming covalent compounds— 4 - Correct Answer tetra 
 
naming covalent compounds— 5 - Correct Answer penta 
 
naming covalent compounds— 6 - Correct Answer hexa 
 
naming covalent compounds— 7 - Correct Answer hepta 
 
naming covalent compounds— 8 - Correct Answer octa 
 
naming covalent compounds— 9 - Correct Ans...
Chem 106 Ackroyd Unit III Answered And Graded
Arrhenius acid - Correct Answer Anything that causes the H30+ (hydronium) concentration to go up in water 
 
Arrhenius Base - Correct Answer Anything that increases the amount of OH- in a concentration 
 
Bronsted-Lowry acid - Correct Answer An H+ (proton) donor 
 
Bronsted Lowry Base - Correct Answer A proton (H+) acceptor 
 
Lewis Acid - Correct Answer Not about protons, all about electrons 
An electron pair accepter LUMO 
 
Lewis Base - Correct Answer An electron pair acceptor 
 
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Arrhenius acid - Correct Answer Anything that causes the H30+ (hydronium) concentration to go up in water 
 
Arrhenius Base - Correct Answer Anything that increases the amount of OH- in a concentration 
 
Bronsted-Lowry acid - Correct Answer An H+ (proton) donor 
 
Bronsted Lowry Base - Correct Answer A proton (H+) acceptor 
 
Lewis Acid - Correct Answer Not about protons, all about electrons 
An electron pair accepter LUMO 
 
Lewis Base - Correct Answer An electron pair acceptor 
 
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Chem 106 Final Exam With Errorless Answers 2024/25
Factors that affect rate of reactions (4) - Correct Answer temperature, physical state, reactant concentration, presence of a catalyst 
 
Average rate of appearance/disappearance - Correct Answer rate = ΔA/ΔT (negative if it asks for appearance and it's disappearing) 
 
Graphical representation of first order - Correct Answer ln[A] straight line negative slope 
 
Graphical representation of second order - Correct Answer 1/[A] straight line positive slope 
 
First order intedrated rate...
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Factors that affect rate of reactions (4) - Correct Answer temperature, physical state, reactant concentration, presence of a catalyst 
 
Average rate of appearance/disappearance - Correct Answer rate = ΔA/ΔT (negative if it asks for appearance and it's disappearing) 
 
Graphical representation of first order - Correct Answer ln[A] straight line negative slope 
 
Graphical representation of second order - Correct Answer 1/[A] straight line positive slope 
 
First order intedrated rate...
Chem 106 Exam 4 || ANSWERED CORRECTRY
Type or compounds in organic chemistry - Correct Answer carbon 
 
Hybridization states - Correct Answer sp3=tetrahedral=109.5 
sp2=trigonal planar=120 
sp=linear=180 
 
4 hydrocarbons - Correct Answer alkanes 
alkenes 
alkynes 
aromatic hydrocarbons 
 
alkanes - Correct Answer only single bonds 
saturated (as many H as possible) 
the only van der Waals force=London dispersion force 
boiling point increases with length of chain 
sp3- only sigma bonds-free rotation about c-c bonds 
unreact...
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Type or compounds in organic chemistry - Correct Answer carbon 
 
Hybridization states - Correct Answer sp3=tetrahedral=109.5 
sp2=trigonal planar=120 
sp=linear=180 
 
4 hydrocarbons - Correct Answer alkanes 
alkenes 
alkynes 
aromatic hydrocarbons 
 
alkanes - Correct Answer only single bonds 
saturated (as many H as possible) 
the only van der Waals force=London dispersion force 
boiling point increases with length of chain 
sp3- only sigma bonds-free rotation about c-c bonds 
unreact...
Chem 106 Exam 5 Questions And Correct Answers
Active Metal - Correct Answer a metal that reacts with water at room temperature 
 
Coulomb - Correct Answer SI unit of electric charge 
 
first law of thermodynamics - Correct Answer Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only change form. 
 
Non Spontaneous - Correct Answer Needs push from outside source, uphill, consumes energy from surroundings 
 
Spontaneous - Correct Answer does not need energy from an outside source, downhill, supplies ev=nergy to surroundings 
 
Ampere -...
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Active Metal - Correct Answer a metal that reacts with water at room temperature 
 
Coulomb - Correct Answer SI unit of electric charge 
 
first law of thermodynamics - Correct Answer Energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only change form. 
 
Non Spontaneous - Correct Answer Needs push from outside source, uphill, consumes energy from surroundings 
 
Spontaneous - Correct Answer does not need energy from an outside source, downhill, supplies ev=nergy to surroundings 
 
Ampere -...
CHEM 106 Final Exam Review With Accurate Solutions
Chapter E - Correct Answer ... 
 
What symbol is used to represent the factor 10^−9 ? 
A. n 
B. μ 
C. M 
D. m - Correct Answer A. n 
 
The factor 10^6 corresponds to which prefix? 
A. deka 
B. mega 
C. milli 
D. deci - Correct Answer B. mega 
 
What decimal power does the abbreviation giga represent? 
A. 1 × 10^9 
B. 1 × 10^-3 
C. 1 × 10^-1 
D. 1 × 10^3 
E. 1 × 10^-9 - Correct Answer A. 1 × 10^9 
 
Meter is a measure of 
A. volume 
B. time 
C. length 
D. temperature 
E. mass - C...
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Chapter E - Correct Answer ... 
 
What symbol is used to represent the factor 10^−9 ? 
A. n 
B. μ 
C. M 
D. m - Correct Answer A. n 
 
The factor 10^6 corresponds to which prefix? 
A. deka 
B. mega 
C. milli 
D. deci - Correct Answer B. mega 
 
What decimal power does the abbreviation giga represent? 
A. 1 × 10^9 
B. 1 × 10^-3 
C. 1 × 10^-1 
D. 1 × 10^3 
E. 1 × 10^-9 - Correct Answer A. 1 × 10^9 
 
Meter is a measure of 
A. volume 
B. time 
C. length 
D. temperature 
E. mass - C...
Chem 106 Final Exam With Errorless Answers 2024/25
Factors that affect rate of reactions (4) - Correct Answer temperature, physical state, reactant concentration, presence of a catalyst 
 
Average rate of appearance/disappearance - Correct Answer rate = ΔA/ΔT (negative if it asks for appearance and it's disappearing) 
 
Graphical representation of first order - Correct Answer ln[A] straight line negative slope 
 
Graphical representation of second order - Correct Answer 1/[A] straight line positive slope 
 
First order intedrated rate...
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Factors that affect rate of reactions (4) - Correct Answer temperature, physical state, reactant concentration, presence of a catalyst 
 
Average rate of appearance/disappearance - Correct Answer rate = ΔA/ΔT (negative if it asks for appearance and it's disappearing) 
 
Graphical representation of first order - Correct Answer ln[A] straight line negative slope 
 
Graphical representation of second order - Correct Answer 1/[A] straight line positive slope 
 
First order intedrated rate...
Chem 106 Final WKU || A+ GRADED
Cu+ - Correct Answer copper (I); cuprous 
 
Cu²⁺ - Correct Answer Copper (II), cupric 
 
Fe²⁺ - Correct Answer Iron (II), ferrous 
 
Hg₂²⁺ - Correct Answer Mercury (I); mercurous 
 
Hg²⁺ - Correct Answer Mercury (II), mercuric 
 
Sn²⁺ - Correct Answer Tin (II), stannous 
 
Pb²⁺ - Correct Answer Lead (II), plumbous 
 
Sn⁴⁺ - Correct Answer Tin (IV), stannic 
 
Pb⁴⁺ - Correct Answer Lead (IV), plumbic 
 
Fe³⁺ - Correct Answer Iron (III), ferric 
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Cu+ - Correct Answer copper (I); cuprous 
 
Cu²⁺ - Correct Answer Copper (II), cupric 
 
Fe²⁺ - Correct Answer Iron (II), ferrous 
 
Hg₂²⁺ - Correct Answer Mercury (I); mercurous 
 
Hg²⁺ - Correct Answer Mercury (II), mercuric 
 
Sn²⁺ - Correct Answer Tin (II), stannous 
 
Pb²⁺ - Correct Answer Lead (II), plumbous 
 
Sn⁴⁺ - Correct Answer Tin (IV), stannic 
 
Pb⁴⁺ - Correct Answer Lead (IV), plumbic 
 
Fe³⁺ - Correct Answer Iron (III), ferric 
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Chem 106 Final WSU Questions And Expert Verified Answers
Does oxidation or reduction happen at the anode? - Correct Answer Oxidation 
 
Strongest IM Force observed in water? - Correct Answer H bonding 
 
Strongest IM Force observed in BF3? - Correct Answer London Dispersion b/c it is non-polar and symmetrical 
 
Strongest IM Force in C6H14? - Correct Answer London Dispersion b/c non polar 
 
Which molecular halogen has the highest boiling point? 
 
a) F2 
b) Cl2 
c)I2 - Correct Answer c) I2 b/c it is the biggest molecule 
 
Does a long chain...
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Does oxidation or reduction happen at the anode? - Correct Answer Oxidation 
 
Strongest IM Force observed in water? - Correct Answer H bonding 
 
Strongest IM Force observed in BF3? - Correct Answer London Dispersion b/c it is non-polar and symmetrical 
 
Strongest IM Force in C6H14? - Correct Answer London Dispersion b/c non polar 
 
Which molecular halogen has the highest boiling point? 
 
a) F2 
b) Cl2 
c)I2 - Correct Answer c) I2 b/c it is the biggest molecule 
 
Does a long chain...
Chem 106 LAB final Questions || ANSWERED|| WITH ERROR-FREE SOLUTIONS
how do you determine unknown flame tests? - Correct Answer electrons exist in energy levels with atoms, each element has a different energy level system, making each element release unique colors produced from energy 
 
how many lines does mercury produce under a spectroscope? - Correct Answer 4; violet, blue, green, and yellow 
 
how many lines does hydrogen produce under a spectroscope? - Correct Answer 3; violet, blue, and red 
 
how does white light separate? - Correct Answer into th...
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how do you determine unknown flame tests? - Correct Answer electrons exist in energy levels with atoms, each element has a different energy level system, making each element release unique colors produced from energy 
 
how many lines does mercury produce under a spectroscope? - Correct Answer 4; violet, blue, green, and yellow 
 
how many lines does hydrogen produce under a spectroscope? - Correct Answer 3; violet, blue, and red 
 
how does white light separate? - Correct Answer into th...
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