Name: _____________________________ Block: ______ Date: _________________ Honors Chemistry Fall Final Review This is your review for your fall final. These questions are meant to prepare you for the type of questions and topics you will see on your final. Use your notes, assignments, and textbook (chapters 2-8) in helping answer these questions and prepare for your final. Good luck! And remember to sleep and eat well; a tired and hungry brain is not a smart brain. Unit 1 1. Which kind of graph would be best to use with these data? Amount of Salt 0g 2g 5g 10 g 15 g Added Boiling 99.7 101.2 102.4 106.9 108.3 temperature, ºC a. Line graph c. Bar graph b. Circle graph d. None of the above 2. Look at the table of density data for an unknown substance. Based on the table, the mass of 11 mL of this substance would be ____________. Density Data Volume (mL) Mass (g) 2.0 5.4 4.0 10.8 6.0 16.2 8.0 21.6 10.0 27.0 3. A metal cube has a mass of 54 g and a volume of 20.0 cm3. Is this metal composed of pure aluminum? Explain. (density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3) 4. A car covers a distance of 112.6 km in 1.8 hours. Calculate its speed in meters per second. 5. How long would it take (in hours) an airplane traveling at the speed of sound (740 miles per hour; “mach 1”) to travel around the earth, at the equator? The circumference of the earth is 25,000 miles. 6. A common unit of power is the watt: 1 watt = 1 amp⋅volt. Ordinary house current is 120 volts. How many amps of current are drawn by a 60 watt light bulb? Unit 2 7. Rocky Road ice cream is a ____________ mixture. 8. Which is a chemical property of copper? a. Has a boiling point of 2567ºC b. Reacts in air to form a green layer c. Has the symbol Cu d. Is a solid at room temperature 9. The accepted value is 29.35. Which correctly describes this student’s experimental data? Trial Measurement 1 29.48 2 28.97 3 29.27 a. Accurate but not precise c. Both accurate and precise b. Precise but not accurate d. Neither accurate nor precise 10. The accepted value is 1.43. Which correctly describes this student’s experimental data? Trial Measurement 1 1.29 2 1.93 3 0.88 a. Accurate but not precise c. Both accurate and precise b. Precise but not accurate d. Neither accurate nor precise 11. The accepted value for a quantity is 5.67 g. If the measure value is 5.89 g, what is the percent error? a. 1.04% c. 3.74% b. 96.3% d. -3.74% 12. Samples of gases containing nitrogen and oxygen were decomposed by electricity and the volume of each gas produced was measured. Based on these results, which is the correct chemical formula for Sample 4? Gas Samples Sample Volume of Nitrogen (L) Volume of Oxygen (L) 1 2.00 3.02 2 1.01 1.99 3 1.98 4.99 4 1.98 1.02 a. N2O2 c. NO2 b. NO d. N2O 13. Which is a compound? a. Sodium b. Sea water c. carbon dioxide d. brass 14. According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, in any chemical change a. The mass of reactants is greater than the mass of products b. The mass of reactants is less than the mass of products c. The mass of reactants is equal to the mass of products d. The masses of products and reactants have no predictable relationship 15. A chemical composition of two or more different elements joined together in fixed proportions is known as a(n) ____. a. Compound c. Homogeneous mixture b. Element d. Heterogeneous mixture 16. Which scientist described a positively charged core (“nucleus”) in the middle of a lot of empty space? a. Chadwick c. Rutherford b. Thomson d. Bohr 17. Which scientist developed the model of the atom shown? a. Chadwick c. Rutherford b. Thomson d. Bohr 18. Which two have the same mass? Atom 1 2 3 4 a. Atoms 1 & 2 b. Atoms 2 & 4 Atoms Proton Neutron Electron 8 10 8 10 9 10 9 9 9 8 11 8 c. Atoms 1 & 4 d. Atoms 2 & 3 19. Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are called __________. 20. An alpha particle is ______________ charged. 21. If 19.9 grams of copper are burned in air to produce 25.0 grams of copper oxide, what is the mass of oxygen from the air that is needed? 22. What is the average atomic mass of the element? Isotope Mass (amu) Phosphorus-29 29 Phosphorus-31 31 Phosphorus-32 32 Percent Abundance 5% 71% 24% 23. What is the percentage by mass of A if 4.07 g of it reacts with 10.63 g of X to form a compound of mass 14.70 g? Also, calculate the percentage by mass of X in the compound. 24. Two different compounds are formed by the elements nitrogen and oxygen. The first compound, compound P1, contains 64.1% by mass nitrogen and 35.73% by mass oxygen. The second compound, compound P2, contains 47.23% by mass nitrogen and 52.79% by mass oxygen. What is the ratio of nitrogen to a fixed mass of oxygen for the two compounds? 25. An element X has three naturally occurring isotopes: X-24, X-25, and X-26. The atomic mass of X-25 is 24.986 amu and the relative abundance is 10.00%. The atomic mass of X-26 is 25.982 amu and the relative abundance is 11.01%. Given that the weighted atomic mass of the element X is 24.305, calculate the mass contribution due to the isotope X-24 and identify the element. 26. What were the results of Rutherford’s gold foil experiment? What did these results disprove? 27. A researcher’s experiment yields a result that is 4.7% to high. Her result was 47.2 g for the mass. 𝐸𝑥𝑝𝑒𝑟𝑖𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑎𝑙 −𝐴𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑎𝑙 Calculate the actual mass. ( × 100) 𝐴𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑎𝑙 Unit 3 28. Which element has the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d4? a. Titanium (Ti) c. Sulfur (S) b. Chromium (Cr) d. Selenium (Se) 29. How many valence electrons are in an atom of neon gas? a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8 30. Which diagram correctly depicts the trend in electronegativity? 31. Which diagram correctly depicts the general trend in first ionization energy? 32. Which element has an electron configuration that ends in the fourth energy level? D A B C 33. As the frequency of a wave decreases, the wavelength of the wave _________________. 34. List the visible spectrum in order of greatest energy, shortest wavelength, and greatest frequency. 35. Why is the size of a sodium ion (Na+) less than that of a sodium atom (Na)? 36. Name or write the formula for the following compounds: a. Cl2O7 f. beryllium sulfate b. H2SO4 g. carbon tetrachloride c. HI h. chromium (III) oxide d. NH4Cl i. hydrobromic acid e. Pb(C2H3O2)4 j. nitric acid Unit 4 37. Which structure is the MOST correct for C3H5? Explain why. 38. Choose the correct order from least to greatest electronegativity a. F< O< Be< Li <B c. Li <Be <B< O< F b. Be<O <Li< F <B d. F< Be <B <O <F 39. What is the electronegativity difference in the bonds for the following compounds (see the chart on the reference page): a. CO2 b. Al2O3 c. PCl3 40. For the following compound, give the name, total number of valence electrons, structural formula, shape, and polarity: a. NH2b. BF3 c. FNO2 d. XeF5+ Reference Page Element Electronegativity Carbon 2.55 Oxygen 3.44 Sulfur 2.58 Fluorine 3.98 Nitrogen 3.04 Phosphorous 2.19 Aluminum 1.16 Chlorine 3.16 bent
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