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Chapter 4 Quiz Review of attempt 1

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Question1
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A sample conaining both HCl and HNO3 had a density of 1.083g/ml. A 17.00 ml amount of this sample required 30.96 ml of 0.3745 M NaOH for titration. Another 17.00 ml amount of this sample required 6.56 ml of 0.1254 M AgNO3 for titration. Calculate the mass percent of HNO3 (molar mass = 63.018 g/mol) in the sample. Answer Format: 0.11 Answer: In this case, first calculate total moles of acid, then the moles of acid due to HCl and subtract to obtain HNO3. This is converted to mass of HNO3 and then divided by sample mass and multiplied by 100 to obtain percentage. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question2
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Which of the following sets of reactants would yield a precipitate when mixed together? Select all that are correct. Choose one answer.
a. NaNO3 + AgCH3CO2

b. KClO4 + (NH4)2CO3

c. magnesium nitrate with lithium chloride d. Na2SO4 + KCH3CO2 e. MgCl2 + Na2S

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question3
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Which of the following sets of reactants would yield a precipitate when mixed together? Select all that are correct. Choose at least one answer.
a. Na2S + LiOH

b. Mixing sodium carbonate with magnesium nitrate c. Pb(CH3CO2)2 and KClO4 d. Mixing magnesium acetate with ammonium sulfide e. HNO3 + MgCl2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question4
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Which of the following salts would cause a precipitate to form with a solution containing bromide ions? Select all that apply Choose at least one answer.
a. Hg2(NO3)2

b. Hg(NO3)2 c. NaCH3CO2 d. Ba(NO2)2 e. AgClO3

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question5
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What is the oxidation number of Cl in the compound NaClO2? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. -1 c. +1 d. -2 e. +2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question6
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Which of the following reactions is/are a redox reaction? Select all that apply. The reactions are not necessarliy balanced! Choose at least one answer.
a. Cu(NO3)2 + Pb (s) --> Cu (s) + Pb (NO3)2

b. Pb (NO3)2 + HBr --> PbBr2 (s) + HNO3 (aq) c. Mn2+ + PbO2 --> Pb2+ + MnO4d. 2 HNO3 + Na2O --> 2 H2O + 2 NaNO3 e. Ag+ + NaCl --> AgCl (s) + Na+

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question7
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Which of the following would be products of the reaction between HNO3 and Ba(OH)2? Choose at least one answer.
a. BaNO3

b. BaOH+ c. H2O d. HBa e. Ba(NO3)2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question8
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In the reaction: Ba(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 --> Which ions would be the spectator ions that would be eliminated in the net ionic equation? Choose one answer.
a. Ba2+ and Na+

b. Ba2+ and SO42c. Na+ and NO3d. Na+ and SO42e. SO42- and NO3-

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Question9
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Oxalic acid (H2C2O4) is a useful primary standard for standardizing solutions such as potassium permanganate (KMnO4). In a particular standardization experiment 47.00g of oxalic acid, is titrated with 480.00mL of permangante solution. What was the concentration (mol/L) of the permanganate solution? Submit answers correct to two decimal places.

Answer:

Calculate moles of oxalic acid, use stoiciometry to calculate the moles of permanganate, and divide this by the volume of permanganate solution to obtain molarity. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question10
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When the body metabolizes glucose water and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O If 3.566 g of glucose are metabolized with excess oxygen, how many grams of water are produced? Answer: Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Chapter 4 Quiz Review of attempt 2


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Time taken 29 mins 10 secs Grade 4 out of a maximum of 10 (42%)

Question1
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Determine the concentration of 245mL of lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2 if the sample reacts exactly with 221.8mL of 0.37M potassium iodide (KI).

Sample answer: 0.111M Answer:


0.167 M

Determine the number of moles of potassium iodide. Since two moles of potassium iodide react exactly with one mole of lead nitrate you must divide this value by two to obtain the moles of lead nitrate. Once you have the moles of lead nitrate, this is divided by the volume of the lead nitrate sample to obtain a concentration. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question2
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Determine the total number of moles of solid sodium hydroxide required to react with 276.00mL of 0.1500M phosphoric acid (H3PO4 Answer: Convert mL to L.Use liters and concentration to determine the moles of phosphoric acid.Since the reaction requires three moles of sodium hydroxide per mole of phosphoric acid, multiply by three Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question3
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Which of the following sets of reactants would yield a precipitate when mixed together? Select all that are correct. Choose at least one answer.
a. Na2S + LiOH

b. Mixing sodium carbonate with magnesium nitrate c. Pb(CH3CO2)2 and KClO4 d. Mixing magnesium acetate with ammonium sulfide e. HNO3 + MgCl2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question4
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What is the oxidation number of Cr in the compound K2Cr2O7? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. +4 c. +5 d. +6 e. +7

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question5
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What is the oxidation number of Cl in the compound NaClO2? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. -1 c. +1 d. -2 e. +2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question6
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Which of the following reactions is/are a redox reaction? Select all that apply. The reactions are not necessarliy balanced! Choose at least one answer.
a. Cu(NO3)2 + Pb (s) --> Cu (s) + Pb (NO3)2

b. Pb (NO3)2 + HBr --> PbBr2 (s) + HNO3 (aq) c. Mn2+ + PbO2 --> Pb2+ + MnO4-

d. 2 HNO3 + Na2O --> 2 H2O + 2 NaNO3 e. Ag+ + NaCl --> AgCl (s) + Na+

Partially correct Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question7
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Which of the following statements is/are true? i. NaCl is a strong electrolyte ii. since HCl is not a salt, it isnot an electrolyte. iii. CH3OH is not an electrolyte Choose one answer.
a. i only is true

b. ii only is true c. iii only is true d. i and ii are true e. i and iii are true

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question8
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Which of the following would be products of the reaction between HClO 4 and Mg(OH)2? Select all that apply. Choose at least one answer.
a. MgCl2

b. Mg(ClO4)2 c. MgClO4 d. H2O e. HCl

Correct

Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question9
Marks: 1

In the reaction: AgNO3 + HCl --> which ions would be the spectator ions? Choose one answer.
a. Ag+ and H+

b. Ag+ and NO3c. H+ and Cld. H+ and NO3e. Ag+ and Cl-

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question10
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When the body metabolizes glucose water and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O If 0 g of glucose are metabolized with excess oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced? Answer:
0

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.


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Chapter 4 Quiz

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Time taken 36 mins 37 secs Grade 3 out of a maximum of 10 (32%)

Question1
Marks: 1

This problem describes a gravimetric titration in which the mass of titrant is measured instead of the volume. A solution of NaOH was standardized by titration of a known quantity of the primary standard potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) which has a formula of KC8H5O4:

The NaOH was then used to find the concentration of an unknown solution of H 2SO4. Titration of 0.7g of KHP required 24.09g of NaOH solution to reach the endpoint detected by phenolphthalein indicator. Determine the concentration of NaOH expressed as mol NaOH/kg solution. A 12mL sample of H2SO4 was found to require 41.69g of the NaOH solution to reach the phenolphthalein end point. Find the molarity of the H2SO4. Answer Format: 0.11 Answer: With this problem you must first determine the concentration of NaOH in mol of NaOH/Kg of solution. You then use this value in the second part of the calculation. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question2
Marks: 1

Determine the concentration of 216mL of lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2 if the sample reacts exactly with 198.1mL of 0.216M potassium iodide (KI).

Sample answer: 0.111M Answer:


0.099 M

Determine the number of moles of potassium iodide. Since two moles of potassium iodide react exactly with one mole of lead nitrate you must divide this value by two to obtain the moles of lead nitrate. Once you have the moles of lead nitrate, this is divided by the volume of the lead nitrate sample to obtain a concentration. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question3
Marks: 1

Which of the following reagents could be used to separate the two anions in a solution of sodium sulfide and sodium acetate? Select all that apply. Choose at least one answer.
a. sodium chloride

b. magnesium chloride c. potassium chloride d. sodium acetate e. copper(II) chloride

Partially correct Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question4
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Which of the following salts would cause a precipitate to form with a solution containing carbonate ions? Select all that apply Choose at least one answer.
a. NH4Cl

b. MgCl2 c. NaClO3 d. Fe(NO3)3

e. NaCl

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question5
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What is the oxidation number of Cl in the compound NaClO2? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. -1 c. +1 d. -2 e. +2

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question6
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Which of the following reactions is/are a redox reaction? Select all that apply. The reactions are not necessarliy balanced! Choose at least one answer.
a. ZnCl2 + AgNO3 --> AgCl(s) + Zn(NO3)2

b. HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O c. Zn (s) + Cu(NO3)2 --> Zn(NO3)2 + Cu (s) d. AgNO3 + HCl --> AgCl (s) + HNO3 e. Mn2+ + ClO3---> MnO2 + ClO2

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question7
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Which of the following statements is/are true?

i. NaCl is a strong electrolyte ii. since HCl is not a salt, it isnot an electrolyte. iii. CH3OH is not an electrolyte Choose one answer.
a. i only is true

b. ii only is true c. iii only is true d. i and ii are true e. i and iii are true

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question8
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Determine the total concentration (in mol/L) of Ba2+ ions in a solution formed from the reaction of 199mL of 0.6M barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2 with 500mL of 1.0M hydrochloric acid (HCl). Answer: Convert mL to L.Use liters and concentration to determine the moles of barium hydroxide.Since one mole of barium hydroxide gives one mole of barium ions, we simply divide the moles of barium ions by the total volume to obtain the concentration. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question9
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Oxalic acid (H2C2O4) can be used to standardize potassium permanganate solution in a redox titration. If 8.66g of oxalic acid (MM = 90.036g/mol) are carefully weighed out and titrated to equivalence with 62.99mL of potassium permanganate solution, what is the concentration of the permanganate solution.

Answer:

Convert mass of oxalate to moles of oxalate.Use stoichiometric coefficients to obtain moles of permanganate.Use volume of permanganate solution (in liters) to determine molarity of permanganate solution. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question10
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When the body metabolizes glucose water and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O If 11.626 g of glucose are metabolized with excess oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced? Answer:
11.626

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Chapter 4 Quiz Review of attempt 4


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Time taken 43 mins 52 secs Grade 6 out of a maximum of 10 (60%)

Question1
Marks: 1

This problem describes a gravimetric titration in which the mass of titrant is measured instead of the volume. A solution of NaOH was standardized by titration of a known

quantity of the primary standard potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP) which has a formula of KC8H5O4:

The NaOH was then used to find the concentration of an unknown solution of H 2SO4. Titration of 0.59g of KHP required 22.82g of NaOH solution to reach the endpoint detected by phenolphthalein indicator. Determine the concentration of NaOH expressed as mol NaOH/kg solution. A 4mL sample of H2SO4 was found to require 52.17g of the NaOH solution to reach the phenolphthalein end point. Find the molarity of the H 2SO4. Answer Format: 0.11 Answer: With this problem you must first determine the concentration of NaOH in mol of NaOH/Kg of solution. You then use this value in the second part of the calculation. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question2
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Determine the concentration of 242.6mL of lead nitrate (Pb(NO3)2 if the sample reacts exactly with 157.9mL of 0.307M potassium iodide (KI). Sample answer: 0.111M Answer:
0.199 M

Determine the number of moles of potassium iodide. Since two moles of potassium iodide react exactly with one mole of lead nitrate you must divide this value by two to obtain the moles of lead nitrate. Once you have the moles of lead nitrate, this is divided by the volume of the lead nitrate sample to obtain a concentration. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question3
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Which of the following reagents could be used to separate the two anions in a solution of sodium sulfide and sodium acetate? Select all that apply. Choose at least one answer.

a. sodium chloride

b. magnesium chloride c. potassium chloride d. sodium acetate e. copper(II) chloride

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question4
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Which of the following salts would cause a precipitate to form with a solution containing carbonate ions? Select all that apply Choose at least one answer.
a. NH4Cl

b. MgCl2 c. NaClO3 d. Fe(NO3)3 e. NaCl

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question5
Marks: 1

What is the oxidation number of Cl in the compound NaClO2? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. -1 c. +1 d. -2 e. +2

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question6
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Which of the following reactions is/are a redox reaction? Select all that apply. The reactions are not necessarliy balanced! Choose at least one answer.
a. Cu(NO3)2 + Pb (s) --> Cu (s) + Pb (NO3)2

b. Pb (NO3)2 + HBr --> PbBr2 (s) + HNO3 (aq) c. Mn2+ + PbO2 --> Pb2+ + MnO4d. 2 HNO3 + Na2O --> 2 H2O + 2 NaNO3 e. Ag+ + NaCl --> AgCl (s) + Na+

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question7
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Which of the following statements is/are true? i. NaCl is a strong electrolyte ii. since HCl is not a salt, it isnot an electrolyte. iii. CH3OH is not an electrolyte Choose one answer.
a. i only is true

b. ii only is true c. iii only is true d. i and ii are true e. i and iii are true

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question8
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Which of the following answers contains at least one strong base and one strong acid? Choose one answer.
a. KOH, NH3, NaNH2 b. NH4+Cl, NH3, HNO3 c. LiNH2, CH3COOH, and NaOH d. KNH2, Na2O, and HI e. NH4+, HClO, and NaCHO2

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question9
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? i. KBr, HClO3, and HClO2 are strong acids ii. NaH, KOH, and Li2O are strong bases iii. HI, HClO3, and HNO3 are strong acids Choose one answer.
a. i only

b. ii only c. ii and iii are true d. i and ii are true e. i and iii are true

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question10
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When the body metabolizes glucose water and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O

If 0 g of glucose are metabolized with excess oxygen, how many grams of carbon dioxide are produced? Answer:
0

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Chapter 4 Quiz Review of attempt 5


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Time taken 29 mins 44 secs Grade 5 out of a maximum of 10 (52%)

Question1
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Determine the total concentration (in mol/L) of hydrogen ions in 233mL or 0.59M phosphoric acid (H3PO4). To simplify this problem, assume that phosphoric acid is a strong electrolyte. Answer: Convert mL to L.Use liters and concentration to determine the moles of phosphoric acid.Since there are three moles of hydrogen ions per mole of phosphoric acid, multiply by three.Divide this number by the total volume (in liters) to obtain concentration. Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question2
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Determine the total number of moles of solid sodium hydroxide required to react with 359.00mL of 0.6500M phosphoric acid (H3PO4

Answer:
700.05

Convert mL to L.Use liters and concentration to determine the moles of phosphoric acid.Since the reaction requires three moles of sodium hydroxide per mole of phosphoric acid, multiply by three Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question3
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Which of the following reagents could be used to separate the two anions in a solution of sodium sulfide and sodium acetate? Select all that apply. Choose at least one answer.
a. sodium chloride

b. magnesium chloride c. potassium chloride d. sodium acetate e. copper(II) chloride

Partially correct Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question4
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Which of the following salts would cause a precipitate to form with a solution containing bromide ions? Select all that apply Choose at least one answer.
a. Hg2(NO3)2

b. Hg(NO3)2 c. NaCH3CO2 d. Ba(NO2)2 e. AgClO3

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question5
Marks: 1

What is the oxidation number of Cl in the compound NaClO2? Choose one answer.
a. +3

b. -1 c. +1 d. -2 e. +2

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question6
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In general, what are the products when an acid and a base react. Answer:
salt and w ater

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question7
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Which of the following would be products of the reaction between HNO 3 and Ba(OH)2? Choose at least one answer.
a. BaNO3 b. BaOH+ c. H2O d. HBa e. Ba(NO3)2

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question8
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In the reaction: Ba(NO3)2 + Na2SO4 --> Which ions would be the spectator ions that would be eliminated in the net ionic equation? Choose one answer.
a. Ba2+ and Na+

b. Ba2+ and SO42c. Na+ and NO3d. Na+ and SO42e. SO42- and NO3-

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

Question9
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? i. KBr, HClO3, and HClO2 are strong acids ii. NaH, KOH, and Li2O are strong bases iii. HI, HClO3, and HNO3 are strong acids Choose one answer.
a. i only

b. ii only c. ii and iii are true d. i and ii are true e. i and iii are true

Correct Marks for this submission: 1/1.

Question10

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When the body metabolizes glucose water and carbon dioxide are produced according to the following equation. C6H12O6 + 6 O2 --> 6 CO2 + 6 H2O If 11.505 g of glucose are metabolized with excess oxygen, how many grams of water are produced? Answer:
6.9

Incorrect Marks for this submission: 0/1.

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