This document appears to be a chemistry exam from North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh covering topics like stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and aqueous solutions. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of concepts like theoretical yield, solubility rules, concentration, heat of reaction, and atomic mass. Students are asked to provide their name, student ID, section, and faculty before answering the questions within the 20 minute time limit.
This document appears to be a chemistry exam from North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh covering topics like stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and aqueous solutions. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of concepts like theoretical yield, solubility rules, concentration, heat of reaction, and atomic mass. Students are asked to provide their name, student ID, section, and faculty before answering the questions within the 20 minute time limit.
This document appears to be a chemistry exam from North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh covering topics like stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and aqueous solutions. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of concepts like theoretical yield, solubility rules, concentration, heat of reaction, and atomic mass. Students are asked to provide their name, student ID, section, and faculty before answering the questions within the 20 minute time limit.
This document appears to be a chemistry exam from North South University in Dhaka, Bangladesh covering topics like stoichiometry, thermochemistry, and aqueous solutions. It contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of concepts like theoretical yield, solubility rules, concentration, heat of reaction, and atomic mass. Students are asked to provide their name, student ID, section, and faculty before answering the questions within the 20 minute time limit.
1. What is theoretical yield? (a) The measured amount of a reactant obtained from a reaction. (b) The calculated amount of a product that is expected to be obtained from a reaction. (c) The amount of excess reagent that would remain if all the limiting reagent reacted (d) The amount of limiting reagent that would remain if all the excess reagent reacted 2. Which of the following compounds is soluble in water? (a) BaSO4 (b) NH4NO3 (c) AgCl (d) Ca3(PO4)2 3. Which of the following compounds is a strong electrolyte? (a) HNO3 (b) C6H12O6 (c) CH3COOH (d) C2H5OH 4. Using the concept of reactivity of metals, pick the reaction that is most likely to happen. (a) Zn(s) +CuSO4 (aq) → ZnSO4 (aq) +Cu(s) (b) ZnSO4 (aq) +Cu(s) → CuSO4 (aq) +Zn(s) (c) Cu(NO3)2+2Ag(s) → 2AgNO3(aq)+ Cu(s) (d) Au(s) +CuSO4(aq) → AuSO4(aq)+Cu(s) 5. What volume of 8.0 M HCl must be used to prepare 250.0 mL of 0.500 M HCl? (a) 13.63 mL (b) 15.63 mL (c) 17.56 mL (d) 13.80 mL 6. Which solution is the least concentrated? (a) 1 mole of solute dissolved in 1 liter of solution? (b) 4 moles of solute dissolved in 3 liters of solution? (c) 6 moles of solute dissolved in 4 liters of solution? (d) 4 moles of solute dissolved in 8 liters of solution? 7. How much energy in calories is required to heat 55.0 g of platinum (specific heat = 0.032 cal/g.oC) from 34.5ºC to 95.0 ºC? (a) 106.48 cal (b) 96.48 cal (c) 112.48 cal (d) 108.48 cal 8. The specific heat capacity of lead is 0.13 J/g.ºC. How much heat (in J) is required to raise the temperature of 85 g of lead from 32°C to 48°C? (a) 166.8 (b) 5.8 x 10-4 (c) 176.8 (d) 168.5 9. What is the molar mass of (NH4)3PO4? (a) 149.09 g (b) 159.09 g (c) 139.09 g (d) 153.09 g 10. What is the percent composition by mass of P in H3PO4? (a) 65.31% (b) 16% (c) 31.63% (d) 35% 11. Consider the following reaction: MnO2 + 4HCl → MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O If 0.86 mole of MnO2 and 48.2 g of HCl react, which reagent will be used up first? (a) MnO2 (b) HCl (c) MnCl2 (d) Cl2 12. An aqueous sodium hydroxide solution mixed with an aqueous magnesium nitrate solution yields which of the following products? (a) magnesium hydroxide(aq) (b) magnesium dihydroxide(s) (c) magnesium hydroxide(s) (d) dimagnesium hydroxide(s) (e) sodium nitrate(l) 13. The reaction 4Al (s) + 3O2 (g) → 2Al2O3 (s), ΔH = -3351 kJ is __________, and therefore heat is __________ by the reaction. (a) exothermic, released (b) exothermic, absorbed (c) endothermic, released (d) endothermic, absorbed 14. How many atoms are present in 123 g of magnesium cyanide? (a) 9.7 x 1023 (b) 2.91 x1024 (c) 2.83 x1028 (d) 4.85x1024 (e) 5.65x1027 15. The formation enthalpy ( H 0f ) of Cl2 is _______ (a) 0 kJ/mol (b) 6.01 kJ/mol (c) 4.184 kJ/mol (d) 4.01 kJ/mol 16. Melting 1 mole of ice at 0°C is an ____ process and needed ____kJ/mol. (a) endothermic and 6.01 (b) exothermic and 4.184 (c) exothermic and 6.01 (d) endothermic and 4.184