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Gases : RadicalGasRxns (17 Variations)
Complete the following reaction. (All reactants and products are gases.)
NO2 + NO3 
Gases |
Reactions
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Gases : GasGramMixPressure (5 Variations)
4.80 g of CH4 is mixed with 17.6 g of CO2 in a 9.00 L flask at a temperature of 67.2oC. What is the total pressure of the flask? (Assume there is no reaction.)
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Gases : GasMoleMixPressure (5 Variations)
What is the pressure exerted by a mixture of gases in a 40.0 L container at 127oC if the mixture contains 0.100 mol O2, 0.400 mol CH4, and 0.500 mol SO2?
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Gases : GasRxnVolumes (10 Variations)
A gas phase reaction takes place in a syringe at a constant temperature and pressure. If the initial volume before reaction is 30 mL and the final volume after the reaction is complete is 15 mL, which of the following reactions took place? (Note: You can assume that you start with stoichiometric amounts of the reactants, the reaction goes to completion and that the gases behave ideally.)
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Gases : IdealGasLaw (11 Variations)
What volume is occupied by 2.60 moles of nitrogen at 1.70 atm and 14.9oC?
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Gases : GasLaws (2 Variations)
Note: This is a calculation type question. If you exit the quiz without submitting it and you do not save an answer before exiting the quiz, the values in the question may change when you enter the quiz again.
You purchase a propane tank that can hold gas safely up to a pressure of {x} atm. When the tank contains 100. grams of propane at {y}°C, the gas exerts a pressure of {z}atm. What is the highest temperature to which the propane can be heated safely? (Report your answer in Kelvins.)
Gases |
Chemometrics
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Gases : IdealGasMolarMass (10 Variations)
A sealed flask contains 3.1 L of a gas at 2.4 atm and 22.7oC. If the density of the gas is 9.7 g/L, what is its molar mass? (You can assume that the gas behaves ideally.)
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Chemometrics
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Gases : OzoneMolcsFromppm (10 Variations)
Although ozone is an important component of the upper atmosphere, long-term exposure to ozone in the air we breathe can cause inflammation of the lung, impairment of lung defense mechanisms, and irreversible changes in lung structure. The EPA has set an 8 hour limit for ozone of 0.08 ppm as an air quality standard for cities. At the EPA limit, how many ozone molecules are present in 5.0 liters of air at 25oC and 0.967 atm? (Hint: assume that air is an ideal gas and calculate the total number of molecules there are in 5.0 L. Then use the definition of ppm.)
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Chemometrics
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Gases : VolGasReactInTorch (10 Variations)
Oxyacetylene torches used in high-temperature welding use a combination of oxygen and acetylene. The combustion of acetylene (C2H2) occurs in these torches. What volume of oxygen is needed to react with 250 mL of acetylene?
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Stoichiometry
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Gases : GasRxnStoich (10 Variations)
One of the reactions in the process of obtaining very pure silicon for the microelectronics industry is shown below. If 24 g of SiO2 is reacted with an excess of carbon, what volume of gaseous carbon monoxide will be produced at a temperature of 17oC and a pressure of 735 mm Hg?
SiO2(s) + 2C(s) Si(S) + 2CO(g)
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Chemometrics
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Reactions : GeneralRxnType (10 Variations) Identify each of the following statements as describing a combination, displacement, decomposition, or exchange reaction.
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Reactions : GeneralChemRxn (4 Variations) In a balanced chemical equation Check all that apply.
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Reactions : NanoPicOfProducts (14 Variations)
The diagram below is representative of a tiny portion of a reaction between ammonia and methane. Which of the diagrams below represents the product mixture?

NH3(g) + CH4(g) HCN(g) + 3H2(g)
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Reactions : PredictProducts (10 Variations) Predict the product(s) of the following displacement reaction.TiCl4 + 2Mg
Reactions
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Reactions : ReactionType (9 Variations) The reaction Mg + 2HCl MgCl2 + H2 is an example of a(n)
Reactions
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Gases : GasProperties (9 Variations)
Which of the following is NOT a property of gases?
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Physical Properties
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Gases : IDGasFromVelocity (8 Variations)
The following are graphs of molecular velocities versus the relative number of molecules for argon, chlorine, methane and xenon at 300K. Which graph is for argon?
Gases |
Molecular Properties / Structure
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Gases : KineticMolcThry (7 Variations)
Which postulate of kinetic-molecular theory best accounts for the fact that gases can be compressed easily?
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Kinetic-Molecular Theory
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Gases : RealGases (6 Variations)
Which gas in the following list will have the greatest deviation from ideal behavior at STP?
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Molecular Properties / Structure
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Stoichiometry : EmpirFormulaFromRxn (10 Variations)
When one mole of a diatomic gas, Y2(g), reacts with one mole of hydrogen gas, neither gas is left over. What is the empirical formula of the compound formed?
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Reactions
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Stoichiometry : GeneralMassMole (4 Variations)
10.0 g of nitrogen monoxide is reacted with 10.0 g of oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. Which of the following statements is true?
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Reactions
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Stoichiometry : RxnNanoPics (4 Variations) The following diagram shows a compound reacting to form products. Which equation best describes the stoichiometry of the reaction shown in the diagram?
Stoichiometry |
Reactions
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Reactions : MetalActivitySeries (10 Variations) Predict whether the following reaction will occur in aqueous solution.Zn(ClO3)2(aq) + Ni(s)
Metals |
Reactions
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Stoichiometry : BalanceRxn (14 Variations) The reaction of methane with oxygen has the following unbalanced equationCH4(g) + O2(g) CO2(g) + H2O(l) The coefficient for oxygen in the balanced equation is ...
Stoichiometry |
Reactions
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Stoichiometry : DiagramRxnProds (6 Variations)
According to the law of conservation of matter, which of the following diagrams represents possible products of the following reaction?
A2 + 2B2 
Stoichiometry |
Reactions
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Stoichiometry : DeterMolesInRxn (4 Variations) The reaction of zinc with aqueous hydrochloric acid has the following unbalanced equation Zn(s) + HCl(aq) ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g) When 0.1 moles of zinc is reacted with 0.1 moles of hydrochloric acid ...
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Reactions
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Stoichiometry : TheorYieldDeviation (10 Variations)
You reacted a known amount of phosphorous triiodide with excess water and determined that the percent yield of phosphoric acid was less than 100%, which of the following statements could explain why?
PI3 + 3H2O H3PO3 + 3HI
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Reactions
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Matter_and_Measurement : PhysOrChemChange (10 Variations) Which of the following are physical changes?
Physical Properties |
Reactions
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Reactions : RedoxAgents (10 Variations) Identify each of the following as a reducing agent or an oxidizing agent.
Oxidation / Reduction |
Reactions
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Reactions : AcidBaseRxns (20 Variations) In order to answer the following questions, write the net ionic equation for the reaction between equal volumes of 0.10 M solutions of the following acid and base:KOH(aq) + HBr(aq) What are the reaction products? Does the reaction yield an acidic, basic, or neutral aqueous solution?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
pH
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Reactions : NotRedoxRxn (4 Variations) Which of the following is a NOT a redox reaction?
Oxidation / Reduction |
Reactions
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Reactions : PredictRxnProducts (5 Variations) What are the most likely products from the reaction of aqueous sulfuric acid and aqueous sodium hydroxide?
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Reactions
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Stoichiometry : ExplainYldError (4 Variations)
Your TA gives you an aqueous solution containing an unknown quantity of AgNO3(aq) and an unknown quantity of Mg(NO3)2(aq). You are asked to determine the molarity of Ag+ in the solution. You add HCl(aq) to your unknown to precipitate the silver as AgCl(s), then filter out the precipitate, dry it, weigh it, and calculate the concentration of silver ion. However, your TA tells you that your calculated value of [Ag+(aq)] is lower than the actual value. Which of the following could account for your answer being too low? There may be more than one correct answer.
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Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : PrecipYield (3 Variations)
In a laboratory experiment to determine accurately the amount of barium in solution, aqueous sulfuric acid was added to the solution to precipitate barium sulfate, which was then filtered and weighed. In this experiment it is MOST important that ...
Stoichiometry |
Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Lipids (2 Variations) A collection of 2 assessment questions about Lipids
Steroids |
Reactions |
Lipids |
Esters
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Reactions : BalanceIonEquation (10 Variations) What is the balanced net ionic equation for the following reaction:AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) AgCl (s) + HNO3(aq)
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Reactions
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Stoichiometry : GivenYieldCalcStMat (4 Variations)
Calcium oxide and water are produced by heating calcium hydroxide. If the reaction has an expected yield of 60%, how much calcium hydroxide should be reacted to produce 115g of calcium oxide?
Ca(OH)2 CaO + H2O
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Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : MolsO2ToReactFuel (10 Variations)
Butane can be used as a fuel. How many moles of oxygen are needed to completely react with 3.0 moles of butane?
The unbalanced reaction equation is given below:
C4H10(g) + O2(g) CO2(g) + H2O(g)
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Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : RxnMolsProduced (8 Variations)
Given the following balanced chemical reaction:
4A + 3B2 2A2B3
If 12 moles of A are reacted with excess B2, how many moles of A2B3 will be produced?
Very carefully enter the number below.
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Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Thermodynamics : ATPFromGlucose (8 Variations)
When glucose is oxidized in the human body it releases a lot of Gibbs free energy. Rather than waste this free energy, the body stores much of it in the form of ATP. The following reaction shows this process of storing some of the energy from glucose in ATP. This is an example of coupled reactions in a biological system.

The label on a can of Coke says that it contains 39 g of sugar. Assume that all of the sugar is glucose (even though it isn't), and calculate how many moles of ATP can be produced theoretically by the oxidation of 39.0 g of glucose.
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Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : GivenMassCalcStMat (10 Variations) Aspirin is a common analgesic. If you want to produce 250. mg of aspirin (C9H8O4) from the reaction of C7H6O3 and C4H6O3, what is the minimum amount of C7H6O3 that is needed? 2C7H6O3(s) + C4H6O3(l) 2C9H8O4(s) + H2O(l)
Stoichiometry |
Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : RxnTable (10 Variations) Iron reacts with oxygen to form iron(III) oxide according to the following reaction.
4Fe(s) + 3O2(g) 2Fe2O3(s)
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Complete the reaction table for a reaction mixture containing 12.0 moles of iron and 10.0 moles of oxygen, and select the true statement(s) from following list.
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Chemometrics
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Stoichiometry : SolnStoich (4 Variations) You are working in a forensic lab and are given a blood sample from a suspected drunk driver and asked to determine the person's blood alcohol level. The legal limit is 0.08% by mass in most states. You use the following reaction in your determination, assuming only the ethanol (C2H5OH) in the blood sample will react with the dichromate. 16H+(aq) + 2Cr2O72-(aq) + C2H5OH(l) 4Cr3+(aq) + 11H2(l) + 2CO2(g)
If 14.6 mL of 0.10 M K2Cr2O7 are needed to react completely with 28 g of blood, what is the blood alcohol level of the driver?
Stoichiometry |
Reactions |
Chemometrics
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Alkenes (16 Variations) A collection of 16 assessment questions about Alkenes
Alkenes |
Reactions |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Stereochemistry |
Addition Reactions
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Aldehyde and Ketone Addition (2 Variations) A collection of 2 assessment questions about Aldehyde and Ketone Addition
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Acids / Bases |
Reactions
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Organic : PredictProductEster (10 Variations) Which ester will be formed by the following reaction?

Esters |
Reactions |
Carboxylic Acids |
Alcohols
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Epoxides (5 Variations) A collection of 5 assessment questions about Epoxides
Epoxides |
Reactions |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Synthesis
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Reactions : ExchangeRxn (10 Variations) Which of the following compounds would result in an exchange reaction if mixed in an aqueous solution with Ba(OH)2?
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Reactions |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Carbohydrates (17 Variations) A collection of 17 assessment questions about Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates |
Reactions |
Enantiomers |
Diastereomers |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Synthesis
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Sulfur Chemistry (3 Variations) A collection of 3 assessment questions about Sulfur Chemistry
Organosulfur Compounds |
Lewis Structures |
Reactions |
Synthesis
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Acids_and_Bases : IonizationSteps (20 Variations) Citric acid (which is a triprotic acid) has the following structure:
Which of the following equations corresponds to the first ionization step of the acid?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : MolcScaleAcidBase (10 Variations)
Study the four drawings below and then decide which best represents an aqueous solution that has
(Water molecules are not shown in the diagrams.)

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Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : ConjugateAcidBase (20 Variations) Identify the acid and base that are reactants and the conjugate acid and conjugate base that are products in the following equation: HI(aq) + H2O(l) H3O+(aq) + I-(aq)
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : HendersonHassel (20 Variations) You may want to use the following acid/base table to answer the question below.
Papain is a thiol protease isolated from papaya. The optimal pH for its enzymatic activity is 6.0-7.0. Which of the following buffering systems would work best for a laboratory experiment requiring active papain at pH 6.5? What molar ratios of the compounds would you use to prepare the solution?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : IDLewisAcidBase (20 Variations) Which of the following is a Lewis acid?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : ReactProductFavored (20 Variations) You may want to use the following acid/base table to answer the question below.
Which of the following reactions will be product -favored?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : WeakStrongAcidPics (11 Variations) Which diagram best represents an aqueous solution of HCl? (Water is not shown.) 
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : ChooseIndicator (8 Variations)
A 25.0 mL aliquot of a 1.44M solution of ammonia (Kb = 1.8 x 10-5) is titrated with 1.50M HCl. Use the Indicator Table below to decide which of the indicators listed would most accurately signal the equivalence point for this titration.
Write the letter corresponding to your choice of indicator in the box.
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH
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Acids_and_Bases : SolnGrams (20 Variations) How many grams of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) must be dissolved in 510 ml of water to make a solution with a pH = 8.1?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH
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Reactions : IDSampleRxnVideo (7 Variations) You have an unknown aqueous sample. You add aqueous copper(II) sulfate to the sample. View the video below and determine which of the compounds listed below could be your sample.
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Reactions |
Precipitation / Solubility
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Acids_and_Bases : ProtonTransferRxn (20 Variations)
Write an equation to describe the proton transfer that occurs when the following acid is added to water: HSO4-
Enter the products in the space below using the following as an example:
What ions are present in an aqueous calcium nitrate solution?
Ca(NO3)2(aq) Ca2+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq)
In this case, the answer would be: Ca2+(aq) + 2NO3-(aq)
You should enter: Ca^(2+) + 2NO3^(-)
In other words, use the ^ to indicate superscripts; put charges in parentheses; and leave a space on either side of the + sign. Your answer must be an exact match for the computer to grade it correctly, so be careful.
What products will result when HSO4- is added to water?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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AcidBaseProducts (10 variations) The following acid/base table may be useful in answering the question below.
What products will result when HSO4- is added to water? Complete and balance the reaction below. HSO4- + H2O ?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : AcidBaseProperties (10 Variations)
Which of the following are properties of HCl?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : AcidicOrBasicSalt (20 Variations) When dissolved in an aqueous solution, which of the following salts will yield an acidic solution?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : PercentDissociationKa (3 Variations) Calculate the percent dissociation in a {x}M aqueous solution of the weak acid HA. (Ka = {y} x 10-4)
Enter your answer to ONE decimal place. DO NOT use scientic notation. DO NOT write in the units.
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Equilibrium
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MO Theory (11 Variations) A collection of 11 assessment questions about MO Theory
MO Theory |
Reactions |
Addition Reactions |
Free Radicals |
Alkenes |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
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Alkenes and Alkynes (31 Variations) A collection of 31 assessment questions about Alkenes and Alkynes
Alkenes |
Addition Reactions |
Alkynes |
Carbocations |
Stereochemistry |
Reactions |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Alcohols |
Epoxides |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Grignard Reagents
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Esters (8 Variations) A collection of 8 assessment questions about Esters
Carboxylic Acids |
Esters |
Reactions |
Alcohols |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Oxidation / Reduction
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Acids_and_Bases : TitrationCurveKaKb (8 Variations) Study the graph of the titration of a weak acid with a strong base shown below. What is the approximate Ka for this acid? 
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Titration / Volumetric Analysis
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Acids_and_Bases : LewisAcidBaseRxns (19 Variations) Identify the Lewis Acid and Base in the reaction of Ag+ and NH3 to form Ag(NH3)2+
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Lewis Acids / Bases
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Acids_and_Bases : PracticalAcidBase (20 Variations) Which of the following statements is true?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Physical Properties
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Acids_and_Bases : WaterAutoIonization (20 Variations)
What effect will the addition of H2CO3 have on the autoionization of water?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
Water / Water Chemistry
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Acids_and_Bases : WeakAcidSolnpH (20 Variations)
Given an aqueous solution of 0.30 M acetic acid (Ka = 1.8 x 10-5), the pH is approximately ...
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : BufferingCapacity (20 Variations) If a buffer is prepared using 0.75 mol CH3COOH and 0.45 mol CH3COO- in 1 liter of aqueous solution, is the buffering capacity of the solution great enough to maintain its pH if 10 g NaOH is added?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : pHDilution (6 Variations)
What is the pH of a solution made by diluting {x} mL of {y} M HNO3(aq) to a total volume of 500 mL?
Enter your answer to two decimal places.
DO NOT use scientific notation
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : pHBufferCalc (4 Variations)
Calculate the pH of a buffer solution containing {x}M NH3 and {y}M NH4NO3.
Enter your answer to TWO decimal places.
DO NOT use scientific notation.
DO NOT enter units
eg: 4.55
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : BufferWeakStrong (7 Variations) How many mL of a 2.50 M HCl solution must be added to 500 mL of a 0.150 M CO32- solution to make a buffer with pH = 10.00?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : CalcSolnpH (5 Variations)
Use this acid/base table to answer the question below.
Calculate the pH of a {x}M sodium acetate solution.
DO NOT use scientific notation
Enter your answer to two decimal places.
DO NOT enter units
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Acids_and_Bases : BufferWeakWeak (14 Variations) What mass of potassium bicarbonate (KHCO3) must be added to 500 mL of a 0.200 M carbonic acid solution to make a buffer with pH = 6.30?
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Aqueous Solution Chemistry |
pH |
Equilibrium
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Alkanes (22 Variations) A collection of 22 assessment questions about Alkanes
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Conformational Analysis |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Lewis Structures |
Stereochemistry |
Reactions
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Carboxylic Acids (14 Variations) A collection of 14 assessment questions about Carboxylic Acids
Carboxylic Acids |
Acids / Bases |
Esters |
Amides |
Reactions |
Synthesis |
Grignard Reagents |
Ethers |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Alkenes |
Heterocycles |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Aldehydes / Ketones
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Functional Groups (9 Variations) A collection of 9 assessment questions about Functional Groups
Reactions |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Conformational Analysis |
Nomenclature / Units / Symbols |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Carboxylic Acids |
Amides |
Ethers
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Phenols and Aryl Halides (9 Variations) A collection of 9 assessment questions about Phenols and Aryl Halides
Phenols |
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Alcohols |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Carboxylic Acids |
Aromatic Compounds |
Ethers |
Alkylation |
Synthesis |
Esters |
Electrophilic Substitution
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Acid Base (44 Variations) A collection of 44 assessment questions about Acid Base
Acids / Bases |
Carboxylic Acids |
Alcohols |
Phenols |
Reactions |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Esters |
Alkenes |
Alkynes |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Ethers |
Lewis Acids / Bases |
Amides |
Amino Acids
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Amines (30 Variations) A collection of 30 assessment questions about Amines
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Synthesis |
Acids / Bases |
Reactions |
Amides |
Electrophilic Substitution |
Stereochemistry |
Carboxylic Acids |
Oxidation / Reduction |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Dyes / Pigments |
Grignard Reagents
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Oxidation Reduction (21 Variations) A collection of 21 assessment questions about Oxidation Reduction
Oxidation / Reduction |
Esters |
Oxidation State |
Reactions |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Alcohols |
Carboxylic Acids |
Alkynes |
Alkenes |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Aromatic Compounds |
Phenols |
Amides |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds
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Organometallic (13 Variations) A collection of 13 assessment questions about Organometallic
Organometallics |
Grignard Reagents |
Epoxides |
Alcohols |
Esters |
Alkanes / Cycloalkanes |
Aldehydes / Ketones |
Synthesis |
Ethers |
Aromatic Compounds |
Reactions |
Carboxylic Acids |
Alkenes |
Amines / Ammonium Compounds |
Acids / Bases |
Alkynes
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