Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties
Studied by
10
people
0.0(0)
Get a hint
Hint
Which of the following numerical expressions gives the number of moles in 5.0 g of CaO?
1 / 23
Description and Tags
No explanations given, just the questions and their answers…memorise and go!!!!
24 Terms
1
Which of the following numerical expressions gives the number of moles in 5.0 g of CaO?
B
New cards
2
In a lab a student is given a 21g sample of pure Cu metal. Which of the following pieces of information is most useful for determining the number of Cu atoms in the sample? Assume that the pressure and temperature in the lab are 1.0atm and 25°C.
A
New cards
3
A 1.0 mol sample of which of the following compounds has the greatest mass?
D
New cards
4
The mass spectrum for an unknown element is shown above. According to the information in the spectrum, the atomic mass of the unknown element is closest to
B
New cards
5
The mass spectrum represented above is most consistent with which of the following elements?
B
New cards
6
Based on the mass spectrum of a pure element represented above, the average atomic mass of the element is closest to which of the following?
C
New cards
7
A student obtains a 10.0g sample of a white powder labeled as BaCI. After completely dissolving the powder in
50.0mL of distilled water, the student adds excess Na,SO4(5), which causes a precipitate of BaSO (s) to form, as represented by the equation above. The student filters the BaSO,(s), rinses it, and dries it until its mass is constant.
Which of the following scientific questions could best be answered based on the results of the experiment?
New cards
8
A student measures the mass of a sample of a metallic element, M. Then the student heats the sample in air, where it completely reacts to form the compound MO. The student measures the mass of the compound that was formed.
Which of the following questions can be answered from the results of the experiment?
B
New cards
9
A 42.0 g sample of compound containing only C and H was analyzed. The results showed that the sample contained 36.0 g of C and 6.0 g of H. Which of the following questions about the compound can be answered using the results of the analysis?
D
New cards
10
A jar labeled NaCI contains a powder. The table above contains information determined by analyzing a sample of the powder in the laboratory. What information in the table is the most helpful in determining whether the powder is pure NaCI?
B
New cards
11
A student obtains a mixture of the chlorides of two unknown metals, X and Z. The percent by mass of X and the percent by mass of Z in the mixture is known. Which of the following additional information is most helpful in calculating the mole percent of XCI(s) and of ZCI(s) in the mixture?
B
New cards
12
A vessel contains a mixture of gases. The mass of each gas used to make the mixture is known. Which of the following information is needed to determine the mole fraction of each gas in the mixture?
A
New cards
13
How many unpaired electrons are in the atom represented by the electron configuration above?
A
New cards
14
Which of the following represents the electron configuration of an oxygen atom in the ground state?
C
New cards
15
Which of the following is the correct electron configuration for a ground-state atom of magnesium (atomic number 12)
C
New cards
16
The complete photoelectron spectrum of an element is given above. Which labeled peak corresponds to the 1s electrons and why?
B
New cards
17
The photoelectron spectrum for the element boron is represented above. Which of the following best explains how the spectrum is consistent with the electron shell model of the atom?
B
New cards
18
The complete photoelectron spectrum of the element carbon is represented above. Which of the following best explains how the spectrum is consistent with the electron shell model of the atom?
B
New cards
19
The atomic radii of the elements in the nitrogen group in the periodic table are given in the table above. Which of the following best helps explain the trend of increasing atomic radius from N to Bi?
C
New cards
20
Which of the following best helps to explain why the atomic radius of K is greater than that of Br?
D
New cards
21
Which of the following best helps explain why the first ionization energy of K is less than that of Ca?
C
New cards
22
Which of the following best helps explain why an atom of Rb gas more easily loses an electron in a chemical reaction than an atom of Li gas?
D
New cards
23
Rb reacts with O in a mole ratio of 2 to 1, forming the ionic compound Rb20. Which of the following elements will react with O in a mole ratio of 2 to 1, forming an ionic compound, and why?
B
New cards
24
What charge does Al typically have in ionic compounds, and why?
C
New cards
Explore top notes
Note
Studied by 12 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Note
Studied by 3 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Note
Studied by 56 people
4.9 Stars(7)
Note
Studied by 476 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Note
Studied by 41 people
5.0 Stars(2)
Note
Studied by 17 people
4.5 Stars(2)
Note
Studied by 11 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Note
Studied by 46 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Explore top flashcards
Flashcard126 terms
Studied by 7 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard31 terms
Studied by 5 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard46 terms
Studied by 216 people
5.0 Stars(2)
Flashcard23 terms
Studied by 6 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard69 terms
Studied by 12 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard46 terms
Studied by 2 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard20 terms
Studied by 13 people
5.0 Stars(1)
Flashcard23 terms
Studied by 85 people
5.0 Stars(4)