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Which of these is an example of an exothermic chemical process?   combustion of gasoline

If the solubility of NaCl at 25 °C is 36.2 g/100 g H 2 O, what mass of NaCl can be dissolved in 50.0 g of H 2 O?     36.2 g     86.2 g    72.4 g   18.1 g. Which of these is an example of an exothermic chemical process?   combustion of gasoline    melting ice

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Which of these is an example of an exothermic chemical process?   combustion of gasoline

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  1. If the solubility of NaCl at 25 °C is 36.2 g/100 g H2O, what mass of NaCl can be dissolved in 50.0 g of H2O? •     36.2 g •     86.2 g •    72.4 g •   18.1 g

  2. Which of these is an example of an exothermic chemical process? •   combustion of gasoline •    melting ice •    photosynthesis of glucose •    evaporation of water

  3. Which of these describes the rate of this chemical reaction? •  a decrease in HCl and Cl2 with time •  an increase in H2 and Cl2 with time • an increase in the concentration of HCl with time •  an increase in the concentration of HCl and H2 with time H2 + Cl2 2HCl

  4. Which of the following changes will cause an increase in the rate of the reaction below? •     decreasing the temperature •     increasing the concentration of HBr •     decreasing the concentration of C6H6 •   increasing the concentration of Br2

  5. If the reaction below takes place inside a sealed reaction chamber, then which of these procedures will cause a decrease in the rate of reaction? 2CO + O2 → 2CO2 • removing the CO2 as it is formed •  raising the temperature of the reaction chamber •  increasing the volume inside the reaction chamber •  adding more CO to the reaction chamber

  6. A catalyst can speed up the rate of a given chemical reaction by • lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. • raising the temperature at which the reaction occurs. • increasing the pressure of reactants, thus favoring products. • increasing the equilibrium constant in favor of products.

  7. Which reaction diagram shows the effect of using the appropriate catalyst in a chemical reaction?

  8. H2O2, hydrogen peroxide, naturally breaks down into H2O and O2 over time. MnO2, manganese dioxide, can be used to lower the energy of activation needed for this reaction to take place and, thus, increase the rate of reaction. What type of substance is MnO2? •   a catalyst •   a reactant •   an enhancer • an inhibitor

  9. When a reaction is at equilibrium and more reactant is added, which of the following changes is the immediate result? •   The reverse reaction rate remains the same. •   The reverse reaction rate decreases. •   The forward reaction rate increases. •   The forward reaction rate remains the same.

  10. In which of the following reactions involving gases would the forward reaction be favored by an increase in pressure? •  A + B ↔ C + D •   A + B ↔ AB •    2A + B ↔ C + 2D •    AC ↔ A + C

  11. Which action will drive the reaction above to the right? •     decreasing the oxygen concentration •     heating the equilibrium mixture •  increasing the system’s pressure •     adding water to the system

  12. The reaction shown above occurs inside a closed flask. What action will shift the reaction to the left? •  pumping CO gas into the closed flask •  increasing the NO concentration in the flask •  venting some CO2 gas from the flask •  raising the total pressure inside the flask

  13. What kind of change will shift the reaction above to the right to form more products? •   an increase in the pressure of NH3 •   an increase in the concentration of HCl •  a decrease in total pressure •   a decrease in temperature

  14. In a sealed bottle that is half full of water, equilibrium will be attained when water molecules • are equal in number for both the liquid and the gas phase. • evaporate and condense at equal rates. • cease to evaporate. • begin to condense.

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