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Honors Chemistry Unit 2 Exam Review

Chm. 2.1 Understand the relationship among pressure, temperature, volume, and phase.

Chm. 2.2 Analyze chemical reactions in terms of quantities, product formation, and energy.

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Chemistry 2.1

Chm.2.1.1 Explain the energetic nature of phase changes.

Chm.2.1.2 Explain heating and cooling curves (heat of fusion, heat of vaporization, specific heat, melting point, and boiling point).

Chm.2.1.3 Interpret the data presented in phase diagrams.

Chm.2.1.4 Infer simple calorimetric calculations based on the concepts of heat lost equals heat gained and specific heat.

Chm.2.1.5 Explain the relationships among pressure, temperature, volume, and quantity of gas, both qualitative and quantitative.

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Multiple Choice

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What would be the effect on the particles if more heat is supplied to the system?
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They would slow down
2
They would stop moving
3
They would speed up
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There would be no effect

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement is true for carbon dioxide at -60 °C?
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All three phases are possible.
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It can exist as a solid or a gas, depending on pressure.
3
It is a solid.
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With enough pressure it can be melted.

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Multiple Choice

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What is point A?
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triple point
2
critical point
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equilibrium point
4
normal melting point

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Multiple Choice

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What change occurs from F to E?
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sublimation
2
deposition
3
melting
4
condensation

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Multiple Choice

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What state of matter is X?
1
solid 
2
liquid
3
gas
4
supercritical fluid

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Multiple Choice

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Water exists as a _____________ at 700 mmHg and 50 °C.
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solid
2
liquid
3
gas
4
supercritical fluid

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Multiple Choice

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What phase change(s) may occur at pressures below 4.58 mmHg?
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sublimation/deposition
2
melting/freezing
3
all phase changes are possible at these pressures
4
vaporization/condensation

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Multiple Choice

What happens to molecules when kinetic energy increases?
1
they move slower
2
they move faster
3
they get heavier
4
it depends on the types of molecules

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Multiple Choice

What takes place when a solid changes to a liquid?
1
condensation
2
freezing
3
melting
4
evaporation

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Multiple Choice

What takes place when a liquid changes to a solid?
1
condensation
2
melting
3
evaporation
4
freezing

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Multiple Choice

What takes place when a liquid changes to a gas?
1
condensation
2
melting
3
evaporation
4
freezing

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Multiple Choice

What takes place when a solid changes to a liquid?
1
condensation
2
melting
3
evaporation
4
freezing

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Multiple Choice

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From point A to point F, the sample is going through an __________ process by __________.

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exothermic, releasing heat to the surroundings

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exothermic, absorbing heat from the surroundings

3

endothermic, releasing heat to the surroundings

4

endothermic, absorbing heat from the surroundings

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Multiple Choice

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This curve indicates what about the heat energy?

1

Heat energy is being added or absorbed

2

Heat energy is being released

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Chemistry 2.2

Chm.2.2.1 Explain the energy content of a chemical reaction.

Chm.2.2.2 Analyze the evidence of chemical change.

Chm.2.2.3 Analyze the law of conservation of matter and how it applies to various types of chemical equations (synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, and combustion).

Chm.2.2.4 Analyze the stoichiometric relationships inherent in a chemical reaction.

Chm.2.2.5 Analyze quantitatively the composition of a substance (empirical formula, molecular formula, percent composition, and hydrates).

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Multiple Choice

Describes the number of molecules in a compound and is used to balance a chemical reaction. 
1
coefficient 
2
subscript
3
superscript
4
SI unit

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the name of the kind of solid substance formed in this figure?  
1
aqueous 
2
precipitate
3
acid
4
synthesis 

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Open Ended

What are evidences of a chemical reaction?

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Multiple Choice

2H2  +   O2  →  2H2O
How many moles of oxygen are consumed if 8 moles H2 are used?
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2
2
4
3
6
4
8

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Multiple Choice

What is the molecular formula if the empirical formula is CH2O and the molecular molar mass is 180.18?
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CH2O
2
C2H4O2
3
C4H8O4
4
C6H12O6

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Multiple Choice

2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH+ H2
How many grams of hydrogen are produced if 120 g of Na are available?
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5.2 g
2
2.6 g
3
690 g
4
45 g

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Multiple Choice

CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O
How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced from the combustion of 110 g of CH4?
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13.7 mol
2
2.75 mol
3
6.11 mol
4
6.85 mol

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Multiple Choice

A compound consists of 72.2% magnesium(Mg) and 27.8% nitrogen(N) by mass. What is the empirical formula?
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Mg4N3
2
MgN2
3
Mg3N
4
MgN

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Multiple Choice

What is the percent composition by mass of oxygen in the compound MgSO4 (gram formula mass = 120 g/mol)?
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20%
2
27%
3
46%
4
53%

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Multiple Choice

Which side of a chemical equation os the product side?
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Left (before the yields sign)
2
Right (after the yields sign)

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Multiple Choice

Which side of a chemical equation is the reactant side?
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Left (before the yields sign)
2
Right (after the yields sign)

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Multiple Choice

What is the arrow in a chemical equation...
H2 + O --> H2O
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Reactants
2
Products 
3
Yields 
4
Chemical Equation 

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Multiple Choice

Balance this equation:
MgCl2 --> Mg4+ Cl2
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It's already balanced.
2
4MgCl2 --> Mg4+ 4Cl2
3
4MgCl2 --> Mg4+ 5Cl2

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Multiple Choice

2 C5H5 + Fe ----> Fe(C5H5)2
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Synthesis (or combination)
2
Decomposition
3
Single displacement
4
Double displacement

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Multiple Choice

SeCl6 + O2 ----> SeO2 + 3Cl2
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Synthesis (or combination)
2
Decomposition
3
Single displacement
4
Double displacement

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Multiple Choice

2 MgI2 + Mn(SO3)2 ----> 2 MgSO3 + MnI4
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Synthesis (or combination)
2
Decomposition
3
Single displacement
4
Double displacement

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Multiple Choice

O3  ----> O. + O2
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Synthesis (or combination)
2
Decomposition
3
Single displacement
4
Double displacement

Honors Chemistry Unit 2 Exam Review

Chm. 2.1 Understand the relationship among pressure, temperature, volume, and phase.

Chm. 2.2 Analyze chemical reactions in terms of quantities, product formation, and energy.

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