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1. From the following list of substances and heat capacities, choose the one that
will have the lowest temperature after absorbing 100.0 kJ of heat. Assume identical
masses of each substance start at the same initial temperature.
A lead, 0.128 J/goC
2. Calculate the amount of heat (in kJ) necessary to raise the temperature of 47.8 g
benzene by 57.0*C. The specific heat capacity of benzene is 1.05 J/goC?
A 1.61 kJ
B 16.6 kJ
C 2.59 kJ
D 2.86 kJ
E 3.85 kJ
B 6.62 kg
C 1.26 kg
D 7.94 kg
E 3.64 kg
4. Metals expand to a larger volume when heated. If a piece of metal was heated,
which one of the following statements would be TRUE?
A The mass of the metal would also increase.
C The newly calculated density value of the metal would not change from the initial value.
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5. A recycling center collects 1254 aluminum cans. If 44 cans weigh 2.00 pounds,
what3volume, in mL, of aluminum was collected? The density of aluminum is 2.699
g/cm .
(1 mL = 1 cm3)(1 lbs = 453.6 g)
A 2.108 x 105 mL
B 6.978 x 104 mL
C 4.656 x 10-2 mL
D 9580 mL
E 9580. mL
6. A patient receives an intravenous (IV) solution that flows at the rate of 150. mL
per hour. If the solution contains 95 mg of glucose per milliliter, how long will it take
for the patient to receive the prescribed dosage of 2.0 grams. Answer in minutes.
A 3.54 x 10-5
B 7.60 x 104
C 8.42
D 8.4
7. A sheet2 of notebook paper has an area of 603.22 cm2. What is the area of this
paper in ft ? (1 in = 2.54 cm)
A 6.4930 x 10-1
B 1.9791 x 101
C 1.8386 x 104
D 2.8499 x 103
8. The density of lead is 11.34 g/cm3. Convert this to g/in3. Recall that 1 in = 2.54
cm (exact conversion)
A 28.8
B 186
C 73.16
D 28.80
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9. A 2.00 mL sample of pond water is analyzed and determined to contain 0.71
micrograms of lead. If the pond contains 6.8 x 105 gallons of water, what is the mass
(in g) of lead in the entire pond?
A 9.14 x 10-4
B 63.8
C 914 g
D 910 g
E 6.38 x 1013
10. What is the density (g/mL) of an object that has a mass of 14.01 grams and a
volume of 8.4 mL
A 0.60
B 1.7
C 1.8
D 2.4
11. An object weighing 1.840 kg has a volume of 0.0015 m3. What is the density of
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the object in g/cm ?
A 1.2
B 0.0012
C 0.82
D 0.0028
12. The jet fuel in an airplane has a mass of 97.5 kg and a density of 0.804 g/cm3.
What is the volume of this jet fuel?
A 7.84 x 10-2 cm3
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13. The mass of the liquid inside the pictured 50-mL graduated cylinder is
measured to be 37.85 grams. What is the density of the liquid in g/mL? Assume the
marking on the graduated cylinder are in milliliters.
A 0.757 g/mL
B 0.568 g/mL
C 1.76 g/mL
D 1.72 g/mL
E 2.00 g/mL
B dialuminum tricarbonate
C aluminum(II) carbonate
D aluminum(III) carbonate
B IO
C Fe2O
D FeO
B potassium boride
C calcium bromide
D potassium bromide
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17. What is the formula for copper(I) sulfite?
A CuS
B Cu2S
C Cu2SO4
D Cu(SO4)2
B Titanium(II) oxide
C Titanium(IV) oxide
D Titanium oxide
B ZnCN
C ZnCN2
D Zn(CN)2
B ammonium
C nitrogen trihydride
D nitrogen hydride
B S3O
C SO3
D SO4
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22. What is the name for HC2H3O2 (aq)?
A hydrogen acetate
B hydroacetic acid
C acetic acid
B HClO (aq)
C H2Cl (aq)
D HCl2 (aq)
B P2O2
C P2O7
D P2O5
B hydroiodic acid
C iodic acid
D iodous acid
B Xenon pentafluoride
C Monoxenon hexafluoride
D Xenon heptafluoride
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27. What is the correct formula for phosphorous acid?
A H3PO3 (aq)
B H3P (aq)
C H3PO4 (aq)
D HPO3 (aq)
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