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20 Questions: CHM 101 Final Exam

This document is a 20 question chemistry final exam covering topics like: - Identifying heterogeneous mixtures from options - Converting between Kelvin and Celsius scales - Determining atomic masses and isotopes from information provided - Writing balanced chemical equations for combustion reactions - Calculating number of moles, densities, and masses from pressure, volume, temperature data - Drawing Lewis structures and determining formal charges - Arranging atoms by ionization energy and identifying valence electrons The exam is scheduled for June 14, 2021 from 19:00-19:30 and students are reminded to write their name, surname, and student ID on all papers.

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20 Questions: CHM 101 Final Exam

This document is a 20 question chemistry final exam covering topics like: - Identifying heterogeneous mixtures from options - Converting between Kelvin and Celsius scales - Determining atomic masses and isotopes from information provided - Writing balanced chemical equations for combustion reactions - Calculating number of moles, densities, and masses from pressure, volume, temperature data - Drawing Lewis structures and determining formal charges - Arranging atoms by ionization energy and identifying valence electrons The exam is scheduled for June 14, 2021 from 19:00-19:30 and students are reminded to write their name, surname, and student ID on all papers.

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CHM 101

Final Exam
June 14, 2021
20 Questions
From 19:00 (pm) To 19:30 (pm)

1)
Which one of the following is most likely to be a heterogeneous mixture?
a. vinegar (a mixture of acetic acid and water)
b. blood
c. antifreeze (a mixture of water and ethylene glycol)
d. sodium chloride (table salt) dissolved in water
e. the air trapped inside a car tire

2)
Which method is correct for converting kelvin to Celsius?
a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

3)
Which species has 63 neutrons?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e. none of the above

4)
Gallium has an average atomic mass of 69.7 amu. In a typical sample, 60.4% of Ga
exists as Ga-69 (68.9257 amu). What is the identity and the atomic mass of the other
isotope?

a. ; 70.9 amu
b. ; 70.9 amu
c. ; 70.9 amu
d. ; 71.9 amu
e. ; 71.9 amu

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5)
Sodium sulfate has the chemical formula Na2SO4. Based on this information, the
formula for chromium(III) sulfate is ____.
a. CrSO4
b. Cr(SO4)3
c. Cr2(SO4)3
d. Cr2SO4
e. Cr3(SO4)2

6)
Which of the following samples contains the largest number of hydrogen atoms?
a. 2.0 moles of C6H16
b. 3.0 moles of C3H8
c. 4.0 moles of C3H6
d. 6.0 moles of C2H4
e. 8.0 moles of C2H2

7)
What is the percent composition of iron(II) sulfate hexahydrate?
a. 4.2% Fe; 4.2% S; 41.6% O; 50.0% H
b. 16.7% Fe; 16.7%S; 66.6% O
c. 21.5% Fe; 12.3%S; 24.6% O; 41.6% H
d. 21.5% Fe; 12.3%S; 61.5% O; 4.7% H
e. 36.8% Fe; 21.1%S; 42.1% O

8)
What is the balanced chemical equation for the complete combustion of benzoic acid,
C6H5CO2H, to form carbon dioxide and water?
a. C6H5CO2H(s) → 6C(s) + CO2(g) + 3H2(g)
b. C6H5CO2H(s) → 7CO2(g) + 3H2O(g)
c. C6H5CO2H(s) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)
d. C6H5CO2H(s) + 8O2(g) → 7CO2(g) + 3H2O(g)
e. 2C6H5CO2H(s) + 15O2(g) → 14CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)

9)
A balloon with a volume of 8.73 L contains 0.321 moles of helium gas. What is the
density of the gas?
a. 0.0368 g/L
b. 0.147 g/L
c. 0.700 g/L
d. 2.80 g/L
e. 27.1 g/L

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10)
At 108C, the pressure in a 10.0 L flask is 874 mm Hg. How many moles of gas are in
the flask?
a. 0.368 mol
b. 0.873 mol
c. 1.30 mol
d. 348 mol
e. 986 mol

11)
At 21C, a gas cylinder containing nitrogen has an internal volume and pressure of 46.6
L and 1.50  102 atm. What mass of nitrogen gas is contained in the cylinder?
a. 2.90  102 g
b. 4.05  103 g
c. 8.11  103 g
d. 1.14  105 g
e. none of the above

12)
Which of the following gases has the greatest density at 35 C and 450 mm Hg?
a. CH4
b. Ar
c. N2
d. Cl2
e. C3H8

13)
All of the following sets of quantum numbers are allowed EXCEPT
a. n = 1, = 0, = 1, ms = − .
b. n = 2, = 1, = 0, ms = + .
c. n = 3, = 1, = −1, ms = − .
d. n = 4, = 3, = −1, ms = − .
e. n = 6, = 3, = −3, ms = + .

14)
What is the electron configuration of Ga+?
a. [Ar]3d104s2
b. [Ar]3d104p2
c. [Ar]3d84s24p2
d. [Ar]3d104s24d4
e. [Ar]3d104s24p2

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15)
What is the correct orbital diagram for Fe2+?
3d 4s
1) [Ar] ( )( )( )( )( ) ()
2) [Ar] ( )( )( )( )( ) ( )
3) [Ar] ( )( )( )( )( ) ( )
4) [Ar] ()( )( )( )( ) ( )
5) [Ar] ()()( )( )( ) ( )

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

16)
Place the following atoms in order of increasing ionization energy: N, O, and P.
a. N < P < O
b. O < P < N
c. P < N < O
d. N < O < P
e. P < O < N

17)
A fluoride ion, F–, has _____ valence electrons.
a. 6
b. 7
c. 8
d. 9
e. 10

18)
Which of the following is/are possible Lewis structures for C2H6O?

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 2 and 3
e. 1, 2, and 3

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19)
What is the correct Lewis structure for IF3?
a. d.

b. e.

c.

20)
A Lewis structure of OCl– ion is drawn below. What is the formal charge on each
atom?

a. Cl atom = +1 and each O atom = –1


b. Cl atom = 0 and each O atom = –1
c. Cl atom = –1 and each O atom = 0
d. Cl atom = +3 and each O atom = –2
e. Cl atom = 0, one O atom = 0, one O atom = –1

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