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Chemical Engineering Reviewer

The document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as atomic structure, moles, gas laws, solutions and acid-base reactions. The questions cover topics like calculating atomic mass and number of atoms from moles, determining molecular formulas, density of gases, molarity, pH, and identifying key terms like electrolysis, polymers and organic chemistry.

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The document contains 50 multiple choice questions related to chemistry concepts such as atomic structure, moles, gas laws, solutions and acid-base reactions. The questions cover topics like calculating atomic mass and number of atoms from moles, determining molecular formulas, density of gases, molarity, pH, and identifying key terms like electrolysis, polymers and organic chemistry.

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1. Find the atomic mass of magnesium if there are 3.85 moles of magnesium in 93.

5 g of
magnesium?
d. 22.49 g/mol
a. 42.29 g/mol
c. 24.92 g/mol
b. 24.29 g/mol
2. If the atomic mass of lead is 207.2 g/mol, how many atoms are there in 13.21 x
10^3 grams of lead (Pb)
c. 3.84×10^26 atoms
a. 3.84×10^24 atoms
b. 3.84×10^25 atoms
d. 3.84×10^27 atoms
4. How many moles of gold are there in 31.28 million atoms of gold?
a. 2.5×10^-17
d. 5.2×10^-18
b. 2.5×10^-18
c. 5.2×10^-17
5. There are 10 moles of carbon. How many grams of carbon are there if the relative
atomic mass of carbon is 12.01 g/mol?
b. 121.1
c. 122.1
d. 123.1
a. 120.1
6. Gold (Au) has an atomic weight of 196.96 g/mol. How many atoms are there in 5 grams
of gold?
b. 1.5055×10^23 atoms
a. 1.5055×10^22 atoms
c. 1.5055×10^24 atoms
d. 1.5055×10^25 atoms
7. How many protons are there in silver if the atomic number of silver is 47.
c. 47
a. 49
d. 46
b. 48
8. If the number of electrons of manganese is 25 what is the atomic number of manganese?
a. 20
b. 25
c. 50
d. 5
9. How many neutrons are there in Copper whose atomic number is 29 and mass number
of 64?
d. None of the above
a. 93
c. Cannot be determined
b. 35
10. If the mass number of Calcium is 40 and the number of electrons of Calcium is 20, find
the number of neutron of Calcium atom.
a. 60
c. 0.5
d. 2
b. 20
11. Ethane has a chemical formula C2H6, How many grams of ethane in 13.21 x 10^17
molecules of ethane?
a. 7.58×10^-5 gram
c. 7.58×10^-6 gram
b. 6.58×10^-5 gram
d. 6.58×10^-6 gram
12. How many molecules of water are there in 1 liter of water? (H=1.008 g/mol, O=16
g/mol)
b.. 3.34×10^26
c. 3.34×10^27
a. 3.34×10^25
d. 3.34×10^28
13. A compound with a molecular formula of CH4O has mass of 5 grams. How many moles
of this compound are there?
a. 0.16
c. 0.18
d. 0.19
b. 0.17
14. Find the molecular formula of a compound with a mass of 120 g. the compound is
consisted of Carbon (19.8% by mass), nitrogen (11.6% by mass), hydrogen (2.5% by mass)
and oxygen. C=12.01 g/mol; N=14.01 g/mol; H=1.008g/mol; O=16 g/mol
a. C3H3NO5
d. C2H4NO5
b. C2H3NO5
c. C2H3NO4
15. Calculate the molecular mass of the chemical compound CH4O
a. 22.042 g/mol
b. 23.042 g/mol
c. 32.042 g/mol
d. 32.42 g/mol
16. How many carbon atoms are present in 84.5 g of C3H8O
a. 2.54×10^23 atoms
b. 2.54×10^24 atoms
c. 2.54×10^25 atoms
d. 2.54×10^26 atoms
17. Find the percent composition of oxygen in H2SO4.
H=1.008 g/mol
S=32.06 g/mol
O= 16 g/mol
a. 62.26 %
c. 62.36 %
b. 63.26 %
d. 64.26 %
18. Find the molecular formula of the compound containing 6.444 g boron and 1.803 g
hydrogen with a molar mass of approx. 30 g.
B=10.81
H=1.008
a. BH3
d. B2H7
b. B2H6
c. B2H5
19. Find the molarity of 90 mL solution that contains 2.15 g of C2H5OH.
C=12.01 g
H= 1.008 g
O= 16 g
d. 0.62M
c. 0.004M
b. 0.25M
a. 0.52M
20. Calculate the molar concentration of a 500 mL solution containing 3.2 moles of a
certain solute.
a. 6.4
c. 1.6
d. 6.1
b. 5.4
21. Calculate the molality of 50 kg solution that contains 15 kg of C12H22O11.
c. 0.0012
a. 0.0021
b. 0.0015
d. 0.0051
22. Find the normality of a 15- liter solution that contains 50 g of H2SO4.
H=1.008g
S=32.06 g
O= 16 g
b. 0.068
c. 0.078
a. 0.058
d. 0.088
23. Find the equivalent weight of 50 grams of H2So4
b. 1.02
d. 12
a. 1.2
c. 1.002
24. Find the equivalent weight of Ca(OH)2
Ca=40.08g
O=16g
H=1.008g
a. 37.048
c. 38.047
b. 34.078
d. 30.478
25. Calculate the normality of the 850 mL solution that contains 1.5 g of Ca(OH)2
c. 0.0647
b. 0.0476
a. 0.0746
d. 0.0674
26. What is the volume in liters occupied by 3.12 moles of NO at a pressure of 5.43 atm and
temperature of 82 deg C?
d. 15.86
b. 16.75
a. 16.86
c. 15.75
27. Find the volume in liters occupied by 50.6 g of HCl at STP.
H=1.008 amu
Cl=35.45 amu
a. 31.15
d. 13.51
c. 13.15
b. 31.51
28. What is the pressure of a gas with an initial temperature of 34 deg C, initial pressure of
1.45 atm and final temperature of -73 deg C?
d. 4.9 atm
b. 0.94 atm
a. 0.49 atm
c. 9.4 atm
29. Assuming constant temperature, calculate the pressure of a gas with an initial volume
and pressure of 867 mL and 738 mmHg respectively and final volume of 321 mL
b. 1939.29 mmHg
a. 1993.29 mmHg
c. 1399.29 mmHg
d. 9193.29 mmHg
30. Calculate the final pressure of chlorine gas given the condition below
pressure temp volume
Initial 2.2 atm 72 oC 3L
final ? 41oC 0.9L
a. 8.6 atm
c. 8.06 atm
d. 6.0 atm
b. 6.8 atm
31. What is the density of at 330 deg K and 697 mmHg? U=238g; F=19 g
b. 12.19 g/L
c. 11.29 g/L
d. 12.91 g/L
a. 11.92 g/L
32. Find the mass of 1 mole of a gas that has a density of 3.56 g/L at 2.12 atm and 318 deg
K.
d. 44.38 g
c. 43.48 g
b. 44.83 g
a. 43.84 g
33. Find the chemical formula of a compound containing boron and 21.86% hydrogen. The
compound has a density of 2.806 g/L at 2.5 atm and 300 deg K.
B=10.81 g
H=1.008 g
b. B2H6
a. BH3
d. B3H
c. B6H2
34. Find the molarity of a solution if 3.12 Liters of a certain gas at 2.15 atm and 300.5 Deg
K is dissolved in 0.7 L of water. Assume that the volume is constant.
a. 0.085
c. 0.071
d. 0.644
b. 0.464
35. The common unit for the mass of a particle
d. Atomic mass unit
c. Kilogram
a. Charge unit
b. Gram
36. Protons and neutron are composed of smaller particles called ______.
d. Nucleus
c. Photons
b. Quarks
a. Fermions
37. It is considered as the noble gas of the least atomic number
b. Argon
c. Neon
a. Krypton
d. Helium
38. The most abundant element in the earth’s atmosphere is _____
c. Helium
a. Oxygen
b. Air
d. Nitrogen
39. The atomic radius of an element ______ as you go from top to bottom
c. Unchanged
d. Cannot be determined
b. Increases
a. Decreases
40. The measure of the atom’s tendency to gain electrons is called _____
d. Ionization energy
a. Electron affinity
b. Electronegativity
c. Quantum number
41. The measure of the atom’s ability to hold electrons tightly is called _____
d. Ionization energy
b. Electronegativity
c. Quantum number
a. Electron affinity
42.Water’s density is highest at what temperature in deg C?
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
a. 1
43. It refers to the temperature in which a gas cannot be liquefied by an increase in
pressure
d. Triple point
c. Critical temperature
a. Absolute temperature
b. Absolute zero
44. A _________ solution is a solution in which the solute particles is more than the solvent
can normally hold.
b. Saturated
a. Unsaturated
c. Concentrated
d. Supersaturated
45. The pH which stands for power of Hydrogen ion was first introduced by who?
b. Soren Sorenen
d. Soren Legarda
a. Soren Sorensen
c. Soren Legaspi
46. It is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of carbon containing molecules.
a. Inorganic chemistry
b. Organic chemistry
d. Stoichemistry
c. Biochemistry
47. The human body is composed of how much percent carbon?
c. 18
d. 19
b. 17
a. 16
48. What is the name of the reaction between the combination of acid and base which
results to salt and water?
b. Catalysis
d. Hydrolysis
c. Electrolysis
a. Neutralization
49. It is a compound made up of repeating cells with a high molar mass.
b. Catalyst
c. Polymer
a. Electrolyte
d. Isomer
50. In the periodic table of elements, the columns are called _______ while the rows are
called ______
a. Group, period
d. Noble gases, group
c. Group, noble gases
b. Period, group

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