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Ca , V, Co, Zn, As Gaseous atoms of which of the elements above are paramagnetic?

Ca , V, Co, Zn, As Gaseous atoms of which of the elements above are paramagnetic? a) Ca and As only d) V, Co, and As b) Zn and As only e) V, Co, and Zn c) Ca , V, and Co only Answer: d.

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Ca , V, Co, Zn, As Gaseous atoms of which of the elements above are paramagnetic?

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  1. Ca, V, Co, Zn, As Gaseous atoms of which of the elements above are paramagnetic? a) Ca and As only d) V, Co, and As b) Zn and As only e) V, Co, and Zn c) Ca, V, and Co only • Answer: d

  2. 2) Pi bonding occurs in each of the following species EXCEPT a) CO2 b) C2H4 c) CN- d) C6H6 e) CH4 Answer: e

  3. The geometry of the SO3 molecule is best described as a) trigonal planar d) trigonal pyramidal b) square pyramidal e) bent c) tetrahedral Answer: a

  4. Hydrogen halide normal boiling point HF +19 HCl -85 HBr -67 HI -35

  5. The liquified hydrogen halides have the normal boiling points given above. The relatively high boiling point of HF can be correctly explained by which of the following? a) HF gas is more ideal b) HF is much less soluble in water c) HF is the strongest acid d) HF molecules tend to form hydrogen bonds e) HF molecules have a smaller dipole moment Answer: d

  6. Use these answers for following questions: a) hydrogen bonding d) resonance b) hybridization e) ionic bonding c) van der Waals forces (London dispersion forces) • Is used to explain why iodine molecules are held together in the solid state • c • Is used to explain why the boiling point of HF is greater than the boiling point of HBr • a • Is used to explain the fact that the four bonds in methane are equivalent • b • Is used to explain the fact that the carbon to carbon bonds in benzene are identical • d

  7. Which of the following compounds is ionic and contain both sigma and pi covalent bonds? a)Fe(OH)3 b)HClO c)H2S d)NO2 e) NaCN Answer: e

  8. The Lewis dot structure of which of the following molecules shows only one unshared pair of valence electrons? a) Cl2 b) N2 c) NH3 d) CCl4 e) H2O2 Answer: c

  9. CCl4, CO2, PCl3, PCl5, SF6 Which of the following does not describe any of the molecules above? a) linear b) octahedral c) square planar d) tetrahedral e) trigonal pyramidal Answer: c

  10. Which of the following molecules has a dipole moment of zero? a) C6H6 b) NO- c) SO2 d) NH3 e) H2S Answer: a

  11. The electron dot structure for which of the following molecules would have two unshared pairs of electrons on the central atom? a) H2S b) NH3 c) CH4 d) HCN e) CO2 Answer: a

  12. X = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 Y = CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH Z = HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH Which of the following sequences correctly lists the compounds above in the order of their increasing boiling points? a) Z< Y < X b) Y< Z < X c) Y < X < Z d) X < Z < Y e) X < Y < Z Answer: e

  13. CH3CH2OH boils at 78oC and CH3OCH3 boils at -24oC, although both compounds have the same composition. This difference in boiling points may be attributed to a difference in a) molecular mass d) hydrogen bonding b) density e) heat of combustion c) specific heat Answer: d

  14. a) Li2 b) CO2 c) N2 d) O2 e) F2 has a bond order of 2 d contains 1 sigma and 2 pi bonds c

  15. Which of the following would have the strongest bond? a) NaCl b) KCl c) LiCl d) MgCl2 Answer: d

  16. NH3 has a higher boiling point than CH4 Explain • NH3 has hydrogen bonding between molecules whereas CH4 has london dispersion forces. The intermolecular forces are stronger for NH3 than for CH4

  17. C6H14 has a higher boiling point than C2H6. Explain. • C2H6 and C6H14 both have intermolecular attractions through london dispersion forces (instantaneously induced dipoles). The forces in C6H14 are stronger because the molecule is longer with a greater electron density and therefore more polarizable.

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