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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various topics in general chemistry including atomic theory, organic chemistry, chemical reactions, molecular geometry, gas laws, colligative properties, periodic table and stoichiometry. The questions cover concepts like identifying the subatomic particles with increasing mass, alkanes that are gases at room temperature, characteristics of catalysts, molecular geometry of iron in hemoglobin, IUPAC names of organic compounds, and stoichiometric calculations.

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The document contains 15 multiple choice questions about various topics in general chemistry including atomic theory, organic chemistry, chemical reactions, molecular geometry, gas laws, colligative properties, periodic table and stoichiometry. The questions cover concepts like identifying the subatomic particles with increasing mass, alkanes that are gases at room temperature, characteristics of catalysts, molecular geometry of iron in hemoglobin, IUPAC names of organic compounds, and stoichiometric calculations.

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GENERAL

CHEMISTRY
CATEGORIES

◦ Atoms Basic Kinetics


◦ Periodic Table Colligative Properties
◦ Stoichiometry Organic Chemistry
◦ Concentrations Basic Thermodynamics
CATEGORY: ATOMIC THEORY

◦ QUESTION 1
Arrange the proton, electron, and neutron in increasing mass.
a. Proton < Electron < Neutron
b. Electron < Proton < Neutron
c. Electron < Neutron < Proton
d. Neutron < Electron < Proton
CATEGORY: ATOMIC THEORY

◦ QUESTION 1
Arrange the proton, electron, and neutron in increasing mass.
a. Proton < Electron < Neutron
b. Electron < Proton < Neutron
c. Electron < Neutron < Proton
d. Neutron < Electron < Proton
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

◦ QUESTION 2
Which of the following alkanes is a gas at room temperature?
a. Octane
b. Propane
c. Eicosane
d. Undecane
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

◦ QUESTION 2
Which of the following alkanes is a gas at room temperature?
a. Octane
b. Propane
c. Eicosane
d. Undecane
CATEGORY:
ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
QUESTION 2

Propane
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

◦ QUESTION 3
These compounds contain a benzene ring which behaves chemically like
benzene?
a. Alkanes
b. Alkenes
c. Alkynes
d. Aromatics
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY

◦ QUESTION 3
These compounds contain a benzene ring which behaves chemically like
benzene?
a. Alkanes
b. Alkenes
c. Alkynes
d. Aromatics
CATEGORY: CHEMICAL REACTIONS

◦ QUESTION 4
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a catalyst?
a. Shift the equilibrium of a reaction
b. Diminish the activation energy of a reaction
c. Increase the rate of forward reaction
d. Increase the rate of backward reaction
CATEGORY: CHEMICAL REACTIONS

◦ QUESTION 4
Which of the following describes the characteristics of a catalyst?
a. Shift the equilibrium of a reaction
b. Diminish the activation energy of a reaction
c. Increase the rate of forward reaction
d. Increase the rate of backward reaction
CATEGORY:
CHEMICAL
REACTIONS
QUESTION 4

Diminish the
activation energy of a
reaction
CATEGORY: MOLECULAR GEOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 5
In the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen molecules in blood, iron has 6
single bonds to surrounding atoms. What is the most likely geometry of these bonds
to iron?
a. Trigonal Pyramidal
b. Tetrahedral
c. Octahedral
d. Linear
CATEGORY: MOLECULAR GEOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 5
In the hemoglobin molecule, which carries oxygen molecules in blood, iron has 6
single bonds to surrounding atoms. What is the most likely geometry of these bonds
to iron?
a. Trigonal Pyramidal
b. Tetrahedral
c. Octahedral
d. Linear
CATEGORY: ATOMS AND MOLECULES
◦  
◦ QUESTION 6
The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a
sublevel for which .
a. 2
b. 10
c. 8
d. 14
CATEGORY: ATOMS AND MOLECULES
◦  
◦ QUESTION 6
The maximum number of electrons that can be accommodated in a
sublevel for which .
a. 2
b. 10
c. 8
d. 14
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
◦ QUESTION 7

Pacific island of Palau imposed a ban on certain sun creams to protect its coral
reefs. The ban restricts the use of ten products which are toxic to marine life and are
linked to the bleaching of coral. Scientists are particularly concerned with two UV light-
absorbing chemicals: oxybenzone and octinoxate.
CATEGORY:
ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
QUESTION 7

Ketone
Phenol
Ether
CATEGORY: GAS LAWS
◦ QUESTION 8
It is the temperature at which the property of a real gas coincides with
that of an ideal gas as P  0.
a. Boyle Temperature
b. Lusaac’s Temperature
c. Charles Temperature
d. Dalton’s Temperature
CATEGORY: GAS LAWS
◦ QUESTION 8
It is the temperature at which the property of a real gas coincides with
that of an ideal gas as P  0.
a. Boyle Temperature
b. Lusaac’s Temperature
c. Charles Temperature
d. Dalton’s Temperature
CATEGORY: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
◦ QUESTION 9
It is the ratio between the actual concentration of particles produced when the
substance will be dissolved and the concentration of a substance as calculated from
mass.
a. Van’t Hoff Factor
b. Degree of Ionization
c. Mole Ratio
d. Solubility Ratio
CATEGORY: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
◦ QUESTION 9
It is the ratio between the actual concentration of particles produced when the
substance will be dissolved and the concentration of a substance as calculated from
mass.
a. Van’t Hoff Factor
b. Degree of Ionization
c. Mole Ratio
d. Solubility Ratio
CATEGORY: PERIODIC TABLE
◦ QUESTION 10
The isotope of hydrogen which consists of only one proton.
a. Neutron
b. Tritium
c. Protium
d. Deuterium
CATEGORY: PERIODIC TABLE
◦ QUESTION 10
The isotope of hydrogen which consists of only one proton.
a. Neutron
b. Tritium
c. Protium
d. Deuterium
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 11

A wastewater sample is ignited and analyzed to contain 100 mg/L


ethylene glycol (C2H6O2). Determine the concentration of oxygen
demand (in mg/L) of the sample.
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 11

129.03 mg/L
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦  
◦ QUESTION 11
CATEGORY: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
◦ QUESTION 12

When 5.92 grams of a non-volatile, non-ionizing compound is


dissolved in 186 grams of water, the freezing point of the resulting
solution is -0.592°C. What is the molecular weight of the
compound? (kf = 1.86°C/m).
CATEGORY: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
◦ QUESTION 12

100 g/mol
CATEGORY: COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES
◦  
◦ QUESTION 12
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 13

One of the most widespread environmental carcinogen is benzo[α]pyrene


(MW = 252.30 g/mol). It is found in coal dust, in cigarette smoke, and even
in charcoal-grilled meat. Analysis of this hydrocarbon shows 95.21 mass %

C and 4.79 mass %H. what is the molecular formula of benzo[α]pyrene?


CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 13

C20H12
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦  
◦ QUESTION 13
CATEGORY: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
◦ QUESTION 14

What is the IUPAC name of the following alkyl halide?


CATEGORY:
ORGANIC
CHEMISTRY
QUESTION 14

1,3,3-
Trichlorobutane
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 15

A sample of a liquid hydrocarbon known to consist of molecules with 5


carbon atoms is vaporized in a 0.204 L flask by immersion in a water bath at
101°C. The barometric pressure is 767 torr and the remaining gas weighs
0.482 g. What is the molecular formula of the hydrocarbon?
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦ QUESTION 15

C5H12
CATEGORY: STOICHIOMETRY
◦  
◦ QUESTION 15

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