HydrogenbondsWhat type of intermolecular forceoccurs between the hydrogen ofone molecule and the nitrogen,oxygen, or fluorine of anothermolecule? Dipole-dipole forces Ionic bonds Hydrogen bonds London Dispersion forcesNaClin H2OWhich of the following is anexample of a polar solventdissolving a polar solute? I2 in CCl4 N2 in O2 NaCl in H2O O2 in H2Boyle'sLawFor a gas at constant temperature,which law states that the volume ofthe gas is inversely proportional to itspressure? Boyle's Law Charles's Law Gay-Lussac's Law Avogadro's Law  HigherboilingpointWhat is the effect ofstronger intermolecularforces on the boiling pointof a substance? Higher boiling pointDecreases then increasesLower boiling pointNo effect on boiling pointWeakLondonDispersionForcesIn an effort to reduce emissions,an engineer is designing a fuelthat vaporizes at lowertemperatures. Which type ofintermolecular force should thefuel primarily exhibit? Strong Hydrogen BondsWeak London Dispersion ForcesIonic BondsStrong DipoA changein energylevelsA researcher is analyzing thephotoelectron spectrum of an elementand notices a large gap between twopeaks. What does this gap most likelyindicate?  A partially filled subshell A fully filled subshell Identical ionization energies A changeNaClWhich of the following is anexample of a molecule heldtogether by ionic bonds? Select the matching term NaCl N2 O2 H2OBoronIn a lab, a studentobserves that a certainmolecule does not followthe octet rule. Thismolecule is most likely tocontain which element? CarbonOxygenNitrogenBoron3atmIf a mixture of gases contains 2moles of O2 and 3 moles of N2 ina container at a total pressure of5 atm, what is the partialpressure of N2? 3 atm 2 atm 4 atm 1 atmFree!Above7If a solution has a higherconcentration of OH- ionsthan H+ ions, what is the pHof the solution likely to be? Exactly 7 Above Unpredictable Below 7TrigonalplanarshapeWhen determining the shape of amolecule with three electron pairsaround the central atom, astudent should predict a: Tetrahedral shape Trigonal planar shape Trigonal bipyramidal shape Linear shapeBrassWhich of the following is anexample of a substitutionalalloy? Steel NaCl Brass H2OSiliconA material scientist isdeveloping a newsemiconductor material bycreating a solid with a latticestructure of covalent bonds.Which element is most likelybeing used? IronChlorineSiliconSodiumIonicbondingIn an experiment, a solid substance isfound to conduct electricity whendissolved in water but not in its solidform. What type of bonding is mostlikely present in this substance? Covalent bonding Ionic bonding Network covalent bonding MetalIons withhigherchargesA student is comparing the bondenergies of MgO and NaCl andconcludes that MgO has a higherbond energy. This is primarily dueto MgO having: More delocalized electrons A larger lattice structure A more covalent character Ions with higher chaThey areequivalentWhat is the relationship betweenthe molar mass of an elementand its average atomic mass? There is no direct relationship The average atomic mass isdouble the molar mass They are equivalent The molar mass is half theaverage atomic massGroup1Which group contains theAlkali Metals? Group 1 Group 7 Group 8 Group 2HeWhich of thefollowing gaseshas the weakestattractive forcesbetween particles?CO2,He,NO,HClE=hvA researcher is studying theelectromagnetic spectrum tounderstand the energy changesin a chemical reaction. Whichequation correctly relates theenergy change to the frequencyof radiation absorbed? A=abcE=hvD=m/VPV=nRTHydrogenbondsWhat type of intermolecular forceoccurs between the hydrogen ofone molecule and the nitrogen,oxygen, or fluorine of anothermolecule? Dipole-dipole forces Ionic bonds Hydrogen bonds London Dispersion forcesNaClin H2OWhich of the following is anexample of a polar solventdissolving a polar solute? I2 in CCl4 N2 in O2 NaCl in H2O O2 in H2Boyle'sLawFor a gas at constant temperature,which law states that the volume ofthe gas is inversely proportional to itspressure? Boyle's Law Charles's Law Gay-Lussac's Law Avogadro's Law  HigherboilingpointWhat is the effect ofstronger intermolecularforces on the boiling pointof a substance? Higher boiling pointDecreases then increasesLower boiling pointNo effect on boiling pointWeakLondonDispersionForcesIn an effort to reduce emissions,an engineer is designing a fuelthat vaporizes at lowertemperatures. Which type ofintermolecular force should thefuel primarily exhibit? Strong Hydrogen BondsWeak London Dispersion ForcesIonic BondsStrong DipoA changein energylevelsA researcher is analyzing thephotoelectron spectrum of an elementand notices a large gap between twopeaks. What does this gap most likelyindicate?  A partially filled subshell A fully filled subshell Identical ionization energies A changeNaClWhich of the following is anexample of a molecule heldtogether by ionic bonds? Select the matching term NaCl N2 O2 H2OBoronIn a lab, a studentobserves that a certainmolecule does not followthe octet rule. Thismolecule is most likely tocontain which element? CarbonOxygenNitrogenBoron3atmIf a mixture of gases contains 2moles of O2 and 3 moles of N2 ina container at a total pressure of5 atm, what is the partialpressure of N2? 3 atm 2 atm 4 atm 1 atmFree!Above7If a solution has a higherconcentration of OH- ionsthan H+ ions, what is the pHof the solution likely to be? Exactly 7 Above Unpredictable Below 7TrigonalplanarshapeWhen determining the shape of amolecule with three electron pairsaround the central atom, astudent should predict a: Tetrahedral shape Trigonal planar shape Trigonal bipyramidal shape Linear shapeBrassWhich of the following is anexample of a substitutionalalloy? Steel NaCl Brass H2OSiliconA material scientist isdeveloping a newsemiconductor material bycreating a solid with a latticestructure of covalent bonds.Which element is most likelybeing used? IronChlorineSiliconSodiumIonicbondingIn an experiment, a solid substance isfound to conduct electricity whendissolved in water but not in its solidform. What type of bonding is mostlikely present in this substance? Covalent bonding Ionic bonding Network covalent bonding MetalIons withhigherchargesA student is comparing the bondenergies of MgO and NaCl andconcludes that MgO has a higherbond energy. This is primarily dueto MgO having: More delocalized electrons A larger lattice structure A more covalent character Ions with higher chaThey areequivalentWhat is the relationship betweenthe molar mass of an elementand its average atomic mass? There is no direct relationship The average atomic mass isdouble the molar mass They are equivalent The molar mass is half theaverage atomic massGroup1Which group contains theAlkali Metals? Group 1 Group 7 Group 8 Group 2HeWhich of thefollowing gaseshas the weakestattractive forcesbetween particles?CO2,He,NO,HClE=hvA researcher is studying theelectromagnetic spectrum tounderstand the energy changesin a chemical reaction. Whichequation correctly relates theenergy change to the frequencyof radiation absorbed? A=abcE=hvD=m/VPV=nRT

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  1. What type of intermolecular force occurs between the hydrogen of one molecule and the nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine of another molecule? Dipole-dipole forces Ionic bonds Hydrogen bonds London Dispersion forces
    Hydrogen bonds
  2. Which of the following is an example of a polar solvent dissolving a polar solute? I2 in CCl4 N2 in O2 NaCl in H2O O2 in H2
    NaCl in H2O
  3. For a gas at constant temperature, which law states that the volume of the gas is inversely proportional to its pressure? Boyle's Law Charles's Law Gay-Lussac's Law Avogadro's Law
    Boyle's Law
  4. What is the effect of stronger intermolecular forces on the boiling point of a substance? Higher boiling point Decreases then increases Lower boiling point No effect on boiling point
    Higher boiling point
  5. In an effort to reduce emissions, an engineer is designing a fuel that vaporizes at lower temperatures. Which type of intermolecular force should the fuel primarily exhibit? Strong Hydrogen Bonds Weak London Dispersion Forces Ionic Bonds Strong Dipo
    Weak London Dispersion Forces
  6. A researcher is analyzing the photoelectron spectrum of an element and notices a large gap between two peaks. What does this gap most likely indicate? A partially filled subshell A fully filled subshell Identical ionization energies A change
    A change in energy levels
  7. Which of the following is an example of a molecule held together by ionic bonds? Select the matching term NaCl N2 O2 H2O
    NaCl
  8. In a lab, a student observes that a certain molecule does not follow the octet rule. This molecule is most likely to contain which element? Carbon Oxygen Nitrogen Boron
    Boron
  9. If a mixture of gases contains 2 moles of O2 and 3 moles of N2 in a container at a total pressure of 5 atm, what is the partial pressure of N2? 3 atm 2 atm 4 atm 1 atm
    3 atm
  10. Free!
  11. If a solution has a higher concentration of OH- ions than H+ ions, what is the pH of the solution likely to be? Exactly 7 Above Unpredictable Below 7
    Above 7
  12. When determining the shape of a molecule with three electron pairs around the central atom, a student should predict a: Tetrahedral shape Trigonal planar shape Trigonal bipyramidal shape Linear shape
    Trigonal planar shape
  13. Which of the following is an example of a substitutional alloy? Steel NaCl Brass H2O
    Brass
  14. A material scientist is developing a new semiconductor material by creating a solid with a lattice structure of covalent bonds. Which element is most likely being used? Iron Chlorine Silicon Sodium
    Silicon
  15. In an experiment, a solid substance is found to conduct electricity when dissolved in water but not in its solid form. What type of bonding is most likely present in this substance? Covalent bonding Ionic bonding Network covalent bonding Metal
    Ionic bonding
  16. A student is comparing the bond energies of MgO and NaCl and concludes that MgO has a higher bond energy. This is primarily due to MgO having: More delocalized electrons A larger lattice structure A more covalent character Ions with higher cha
    Ions with higher charges
  17. What is the relationship between the molar mass of an element and its average atomic mass? There is no direct relationship The average atomic mass is double the molar mass They are equivalent The molar mass is half the average atomic mass
    They are equivalent
  18. Which group contains the Alkali Metals? Group 1 Group 7 Group 8 Group 2
    Group 1
  19. Which of the following gases has the weakest attractive forces between particles? CO2,He,NO,HCl
    He
  20. A researcher is studying the electromagnetic spectrum to understand the energy changes in a chemical reaction. Which equation correctly relates the energy change to the frequency of radiation absorbed? A=abc E=hv D=m/V PV=nRT
    E=hv