Chemistry For Engineers - Engineering 1 Subject Teacher: Jyll Mae B. Gellecanao
Chemistry For Engineers - Engineering 1 Subject Teacher: Jyll Mae B. Gellecanao
Chemistry For Engineers - Engineering 1 Subject Teacher: Jyll Mae B. Gellecanao
Direction: SHADE the letter of the correct answer on the answer sheet provided. EXCESSIVE
ERASURE will be mark incorrect. Put all your solutions on the extra sheets provided. NO
BORROWING OF CALCULATOR AND PERIODIC TABLE.
a. CHO c. C2H4O
b. C6H12O3 d. C12H24O6
4. What is the mass, in grams, of potassium in 12.5 g of K2Cr2O7 (molar mass = 294.40 g/mol)?
a. 1.66 g c. 8.80 g
b. 78.2 g d. 3.32 g
5. Calculate the mass percent nitrogen in (NH4)2CO3 (molar mass = 96.09 g/mol).
a. 29.1 % c. 17.9 %
b. 35.9 % d. 0.292 %
6. For an ideal gas at constant temperature, the number of molecules is
a. inversely proportional to P x V c. inversely proportional to V
b. directly proportional to P x V d. directly proportional to R
7. What are the missing coefficients for the skeleton equation below?
Al2(SO4)3(aq) + KOH(aq) ---> Al(OH)3(aq) + K2SO4(aq)
a. 1,3,2,3
b. 2,12,4,6
c. 4,6,2,3
d. 1,6,2,3
8. What are the missing coefficients for the skeleton equation below?
Cr(s) + Fe(NO3)2(aq) ---> Fe(s) + Cr(NO3)3(aq)
a. 4,6,6,2
b. 2,3,2,3
c. 2,3,3,2
d. 1,3,3,1
9. What are the missing coefficients for the skeleton equation below?
NH3 (g) + O2(g) --->N2(g) + H2O(l)
a. 4,3,2,6
b. 2,1,2,3
c. 1,3,1,3
d. 2,3,2,3
10. What are the missing coefficients for the skeleton equation below?
AlCl3 + NaOH ---> Al(OH)3 + NaCl
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a. 1,3,1,3
b. 3,1,3,1
c. 1,1,1,3
d. 1,3,3,1
e. 3,1,1,1
11. What are the missing coefficients for the skeleton equation below?
N2 + H2 = NH3
a. 1,1,2
b. 1,3,3
c. 3,1,2
d. 1,3,2
e. 2,6,6
12. Convert 2.3 atm into mmHg.
a. 2300 mmHg
b. 1750 mmHg
c. 2.3 mmHg
d. 0.0030 mmHg
13. The pressure of a gas is 750 torr when its volume is 400.0 mL. Calculate the pressure (in atm) if
the gas is allowed to expand to 600.0 mL at constant pressure.
a. 0.660 atm
b. 1.48 atm
c. 500.0 atm
d. 1125 atm
14. The volume of a gas is increased from 150.0 mL to 350.0 mL by heating it. If the original
temperature of the gas was 25 oC, what will its final temperature be (in oC)?
a. 146 oC
b. 10.7 oC
c. 58.3 oC
d. 422 oC
15. What are standard temperature and pressure conditions for gases?
a. 0 oC and 0 torr
b. 0 oK and 760 torr
c. 0 oC and760 torr
d. 0 oC and 1 torr
16. What happens to the energy produced by burning gasoline in a car engine?
a. The energy is lost as heat in the exhaust.
b. The energy is transformed into work to move the car.
c. The energy heats the parts of the engine.
d. all of the above
17. Which of the following is transferred due to a temperature difference?
a. chemical energy c. electrical energy
b. mechanical energy d. heat
18. In an exothermic reaction, the energy stored in the chemical bonds of the reactants is ____.
a. equal to the energy stored in the bonds of the products
b. greater than the energy stored in the bonds of the products
c. less than the energy stored in the bonds of the products
d. less than the heat released
19. A process that absorbs heat is a(n) ____.
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a. endothermic process c. exothermic process
b. polythermic process d. ectothermic process
20. When your body breaks down sugar completely, how much heat is released compared to burning
the same amount of sugar in a flame?
a. The body releases more heat.
b. The body releases less heat.
c. The body releases the same amount of heat.
d. The body releases no heat.
21. The quantity of heat required to change the temperature of 1 g of a substance by 1 °C is defined as
____.
a. a joule c. a calorie
b. specific heat d. density
22. A piece of candy has 5000 calories. If it could be burned, leaving nothing but carbon dioxide and
water, how much heat would it give off?
a. 500 calories c. 5000 joules
b. 5 kilocalories d. Not enough information is given.
23. How many joules are in 148 calories? (1 cal = 4.18 J)
a. 6.61 J c. 148 J
b. 35.4 J d. 619 J
24. What is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 200.0 g of aluminum by 10°C?
(specific heat of aluminum = 0.21 cal/g°C)
Formula: ΔQ = mCpΔT
M = mass
Cp = Specific Heat
ΔT = Temperature
a. 420 cal c. 42,000 cal
b. 4200 cal d. 420,000 cal
25. What is the specific heat of a substance if 1560 cal are required to raise the temperature of a 312-g
sample by 15°C?
Formula: ΔQ = mCpΔT
M = mass
Cp = Specific Heat
ΔT = Temperature
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a. 0.423 cal/g°C c. 9.88 cal/g°C
b. 1.77 cal/g°C d. 48.8 cal/g°C
30. The amount of heat transferred from an object depends on which of the following?
a. the specific heat of the object c. the mass of the object
b. the initial temperature of the object d. all of the above
31. Avogrado stated that the equal volume of gas under the same conditions of temperature and
pressure have equal
a. Numbers of molcules
b. Numbes of grams
c. Molar masses
d. Atoms
32. If 3.0 L of helium at 20.0°C is allowed to expand to 4.4L, with the pressure remaining the same,
what is the new temperature?
a. 702°C
b. 430°C
c. 157°C
d. -30°C
33. A gas has a volume of 3.4 L at 25°C, what is the final temperature if the volume increases to 4.7 L?
a. 412 K
b. 342 K
c. 453 K
d. 213 K
34. The initial pressure of a gas is 457 mmHg, the final volume is 750 mL with a final pressure of 650
mm Hg. What is the initial volume of the gas?
a. 2320 mmHg
b. 1100 mmHg
c. 2323 mmHg
d. 6546 mmHg
35. A gas of 3.4 moles occupies a volume of 40.6 mL at 298 K, what is the pressure of the gas?
a. 454,526.8 kPa
b. 546,213.2 kPa
c. 207,506.4 kPa
d. 438,439.9 kPa
36. Chemical reactions _____.
a. occur only in living organisms
b. create and destroy atoms
c. only occur outside living organisms
d. produce new substances
37. Which of the following is NOT a true statement concerning what happens in all chemical reactions?
a. The ways in which atoms are joined together are changed.
b. New atoms are formed as products.
c. The starting materials are named reactants.
d. The bonds of the reactants are broken and new bonds of the products are formed.
38. Chemical equations _____.
a. describe chemical reactions
b. show how to write chemical formulas
c. give directions for naming chemical compounds
d. describe only biological changes
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39. A small cube of aluminum measures 15.6 mm on a side and weighs 10.25g. What is the density of
aluminum in g/cm3?
a. 3.7 g/cm3
b. 2.7 g/cm3
c. 4.7 g/cm3
d. 1.7 g/cm3
40. 680F (a pleasant spring day) to 0C
a. 19 0C
b. 18 0C
c. 20 0C
d. 21 0C
41. The distance between two adjacent peaks on a wave is called the wavelength. The wavelength of a
beam of ultraviolet light is 247 nanometers (nm). What is its wavelength in meters?1V
a. 2.47 x 10-8 m
b. 2.47 x 10-9 m
c. 2.47 x 10-10 m
d. 2.47 x 10-7 m
42. The atomic mass of Cl is 35.45 amu, and the atomic mass of Al is 26.98 amu. What are the
masses in grams of 3 mol of Al atoms and of 2 mol of Cl atoms?
a. 80.94 of Al and 70.9 of Cl
b. 81.94 of Al and 71.9 of Cl
c. 82.94 of Al and 70.9 of Cl
d. 80.94 of Al and 71.9 of Cl
43. Graphite is the crystalline from of carbon used in “lead’ pencils. How many moles of carbon are in
315 mg of graphite?
a. 2.92 x 10-2 m mol C
b. 3.92 x 10-2 m mol C
c. 2.62 x 10-2 m mol C
d. 1.62 x 10-2 m mol C
44. What is the empirical formula of Ba3(PO4)2
a. Ba2 (PO4)2
b. Ba4 (PO3)2
c. Ba3 (PO4)2
d. Ba (PO)2
45. What is the molecular formula of CH2 with an empirical formula (m = 42.08 g/mol)
a. C6H12
b. C4H8
c. C3H6
d. CH2
46. What is the molecular formula of NH2with an empirical formula (m = 32.05 g/mol)
a. N2H4
b. N3H6
c. NH2
d. N4H8
47. A gas occupies 12.3 liters at a pressure of 40.0 mm Hg. What is the volume when the pressure is
increased to 60.0 mm Hg? Polarization
a. 9.2 L
b. 8.2 L
c. 6.2 L
d. 7.2 L
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48. To what pressure must a gas be compressed in order to get into a 3.00 cubic foot tank the entire
weight of a gas that occupies 400.0 cu. ft. at standard pressure 0.7 V
a. 133 atm
b. 135 atm
c. 233 atm
d. 143 atm
49. 500.0 mL of a gas is collected at 745.0 mm Hg. What will the volume be at standard pressure?
a. 480.1 mL
b. 470.1 mL
c. 490.1 mL
d. 476.1 mL
50. What is the course code of this subject?
a. TC 105
b. TC 106
c. TC 107
d. TC 108
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