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Solids and Crystals Pratice Problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Which of the following is considered an atomic solid? A) N2 B) CsCl C) Nb D) Br2 E) None of these is an ato...
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Solutions Practice Problems 1) In a solution, the solvent A) is always a liquid. B) is either liquid or gas. C) is always the substance present in the largest concentration. D) is never the substance present in the smallest concentration. E) can be a...
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Practice Problems for Proteins 1) What is the isoelectric point for an amino acid or polypeptide. 2) What atoms define the and angles of a peptide? 3) Draw the structure of a tripeptide, labelling the sidechains as \'R\'. Label the bonds that are d...
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What is the breakdown in % on the final of old material and new? Will the format be the same as our previous tests? (should I bring the same scantron?) Do we need a calculator for the final? The final is ~50% cumulative and ~50% non-cumulative - sam...
UCLA >> CHEM >> 89 (Fall, 2008)
1 (1A) 1 Periodic Table of the Elements 13 (3A) 14 (4A) 15 (5A) 16 (6A) 17 (7A) 2 18 (8A) 1 H 1.008 3 4 Atomic number Elemental symbol Atomic mass He 4.003 80 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 Li 6.941 11 Be 9.012 12 200.59 Liquid at 25 C Zn Solid at 25 ...
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Spontaneity and free energy practice problems 1 1) How can energy be transferred to or from a system? A) Energy can be transferred as potential energy, which must be converted to kinetic energy. B) Energy can be transferred only as heat. C) Energy c...
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Chemistry1ASection1196 GeneralChemistryI Fall2008 Instructor:Dr.PeterA.Doucette email:pdoucette@elcamino.edu OfficeHours:TBA Meetingtimesandlocations: Lectures: Labs: TTh M W 2:004:05 1:004:10 2:054:10 Chem103 C...
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Practice problems for acids and bases 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) According to Bronsted and Lowry, what is the definition of a base? A) A base is an electron pair donor i...
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Solids and liquids practice problems 1) Which of the following is a true statement concerning water? A) The predominant force between water molecules is dispersion force. B) The water molecule has a molecular dipole that points toward its hydrogen a...
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Stoichiometry practice problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Iron metal reacts with the oxygen gas in air to form iron(III)oxide (rust). What is the conversion factor you wo...
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Practice problems for thermodynamics 1) The dissociation of acetic acid has an equilibrium constant of 1.75 10-5 at 25C. What is the standard free energy change for this process at 25 C? 2) The standard free energy change for the dissociation of ...
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Gases 2 Practice Problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) According to the kinetic-molecular theory of gases: A) gaseous particles are in constant, nonlinear motion B) all coll...
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Matter, atoms and elements practice problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Oxygen gas is: A) a heterogeneous mixture C) a compound 2) Sulfuric acid dissolved in water is: A) ...
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Review practice problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) All of the following are fundamental SI units except A) meter B) kilogram C) liter D) second E) kelvin 2) 1) 2) The pr...
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Chemistry12,Sections1249/1250 GeneralChemistryIIFall2008 OfficeHours:N/A Meetingtimesandlocations: 1.RequiredMaterials: Instructors:Dr.PeterDoucette Dr.WeniseWong Lectures: 1349Lab: 1350Lab: WF T Th 8:0010:30 7:0011:00 ...
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Additional Practice Problems 2 1) How many millimoles of carbon dioxide will be produced if 109.3 mg of 2,2-dimethyl propane is burned completely in excess oxygen? 1) 2) How many millimoles of carbon dioxide will be produced if 109.3 mg of 2,2-dim...
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Formula mass, empirical and molecular formula practice problems MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A 2.000 g sample of water contains 11.19% H by mass and 88.81% O by mass. What %...
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Practice problems for acids and bases 3 1) If one mole of Ba(OH)2 is added to enough water to make 10 liters of solution, the pH of the resulting solution is: A) 13.3 B) 0.7 C) 12.5 D) 1.0 E) 13.0 2) What is the pH of a 0.250 M solution of formic ac...
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Practice problems for myoglobin and hemoglobin 1) In your own words explain the main idea of the concerted model of O2 binding to hemoglobin. 2) In your own words explain the main idea of the sequential model of O2 binding to hemoglobin. 3) In yo...
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