U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad: 1998 Local
Section Test
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1. Which gas is most soluble in water?
(A) ammonia
(B) hydrogen
(C) methane
(D) nitrogen
2. For which family of elements does the melting point increase with increasing atomic
mass?
1. alkali metals
2. halogens
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) both 1 and 2
(D) neither 1 nor 2
3. Which pair of substances could be separated by a simple distillation in a school
laboratory?
(A) ammonia and argon
(B) salt and water
(C) oil and vinegar
(D) flour and sugar
4. Which compound is least soluble in water?
(A) Al(NO3)3
(B) Na3PO4
(C) K2SO4
(D) PbCl2
5. An object is dried by heating it in an oven. Which procedure would give the most
accurate determination of its mass?
(A) The object is weighed while it is still warm.
(B) The object is weighed after being cooled on the laboratory bench.
(C) The object is weighed after being cooled in a desiccator.
(D) The object is weighed after being cooled by blowing air on it.
6. A sample of gas is to be identified by means of its behavior in the presence of a
glowing splint. Which gas will neither itself burn nor cause the splint to burn?
(A) oxygen
(B) nitrogen
(C) hydrogen
(D) methane
7. A compound prepared as a model of hemoglobin is 4.6% iron by mass. If the compound
is known to contain a single iron atom, which of these values will be closest to its molar
mass?
(A) 1000 g mol¯1
(B) 1200 g mol¯1
(C) 1400 g mol¯1
(D) 1600 g mol¯1
8. How many hydrogen atoms are present in 0.046g of ethanol, C2H5OH?
(Molar Mass of C2H5OH is 46 g mol¯1)
(A) 6.0 x 1020
(B) 1.2 x 1021
(C) 3.0 x 1021
(D) 3.6 x 1021
9. Which of these hydrated salts contains the greatest percentage of water by mass?
(A) BaCl2 · 2H2O
(B) CuSO4 · 5H2O
(C) CaCl2 · 6H2O
(D) Ni(ClO4)2 · 6H2O
10. Ammonium dichromate, (NH4)2Cr2O7,
decomposes when heated to produce N2, H2O, and Cr2O3
as represented by this equation.
__(NH4)2Cr2O7(s) ---> __N2(g)
+ __H2O(g) + __Cr2O3(s)
What is the coefficient for H2O when this equation is correctly balanced
using the smallest set of whole number coefficients?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8
11. What volume of 0.15 M HCl can be made from 7.5 mL of concentrated HCl (12M)?
(A) 0.060 L
(B) 0.60 L
(C) 6.0 L
(D) 6.0 x 102 L
12. Hematite, Fe2O3, is the most common iron ore. How many moles
of hematite are in an ore sample that contains 355 g of iron? Assume hematite is the only
source of iron in this ore.
(A) 1.11 mol
(B) 1059 mol
(C) 3.18 mol
(D) 6.36 mol
13. How many moles of Mg(OH)2 can be precipitated when 15 mL of 0.20 M MgCl2
solution is mixed with 25 mL of 0.18 M KOH?
(A) 0.0015 mol
(B) 0.0022 mol
(C) 0.0030 mol
(D) 0.0045 mol
14. A 2.0 mL sample of HCl(g) is mixed with a 1.5 mL of NH3(g). What is the
volume if the resulting mixture after the reaction is complete? (Assume all measurements
are carried out at the same pressure and temperature and that the volume of the solid is
negligible)
HCl(g) + NH3(g) ---> NH4Cl(s)
(A) 0.5 mL
(B) 1.5 mL
(C) 2.0 mL
(D) 3.5 mL
15. A student wants to prepare 250. mL of 0.10 M NaCl solution. Which procedure is most
appropriate? (The molar mass of NaCl is 58.4 g mol¯1)
(A) Add 5.84 g of NaCl to 250. mL of H2O
(B) Add 1.46 g of NaCl to 250. mL of H2O
(C) Dissolve 5.84 g of NaCl in 50 mL of H2O and dilute to 250. mL.
(D) Dissolve 1.46 g of NaCl in 50 mL of H2O and dilute to 250. mL.
16. Which set of temperature and pressure conditions will cause a gas to exhibit the
greatest deviation from ideal gas behavior?
(A) 100 °C and 4 atm
(B) 100 °C and 2 atm
(C) -100 °C and 4 atm
(D) 0 °C and 2 atm
17. A mixture of 0.5 mol of CH4, 0.5 mol of H2 and 0.5 mole of SO2
is introduced into a 10.0 L container at 25 °C. If the container has a pinhole leak,
which describes the relationship between the partial pressures of the individual
components in the container after 3 hours?
(A) PSO2 > PCH4 > PH2
(B) PSO2 < PCH4 < PH2
(C) PSO2 < PCH4 > PH2
(D) PSO2 = PCH4 = PH2
18. Which factor affects the vapor pressure of a liquid?
(A) Temperature
(B) atmosphereic pressure
(C) Volume of the liquid
(D) surface area of the liquid
19. A 500 mL gas sample is collected over water at a pressure of 740mmHg and 25 °C.
What is the volume of the dry gas at STP? (STP = 1 atm and 0 °C) Vapor Pressure at 25 °
of H2O equals 24mmHg
20. For a single substance at a specific temperature, which of these characteristics
shows the greatest difference when compared among the solid, liquid, and gas phases?
(A) kinetic energy of the molecules in the solid and liquid phases
(B) kinetic energy of the molecules in the liquid and gas phases
(C) distance between the molecules in the solid and liquid phases
(D) distance between the molecules in the liquid and gas phases
21. Which of these substances, when in the solid phase, is expected to have the weakest
intermolecular forces?
(A) Ca
(B) C
(C) CaC2
(D) CO2
22. Carbon reacts with oxygen according to this equation.
2C(s) + O2(g) ---> 2CO(g)
DH = -220 kJ
Which statements are true?
1. The reaction is exothermic.
2. The combustion of 0.50 mol of carbon produces 55 kJ of heat energy
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) both 1 and 2
(D) neither 1 nor 2
23. Which has the greatest absolute entropy?
(A) one mol of C(s) at 25 °C
(B) one mol of CH3Cl(l) at 25 °C
(C) one mol of C2H6(g) at 25 °C
(D) one mol of C6H6(l) at 25 °C
24.
Reaction |
DH°, kJ mol¯1 |
(1/2) N2(g) + (1/2) O2(g) ---> NO(g) |
90.2 kJ mol¯1 |
(1/2) N2(g) + O2(g) ---> NO2(g) |
33.2 kJ mol¯1 |
Use these data to calculate DH° for this
reaction.
NO(g) + (1/2) O2(g) ---> NO2(g)
(A) -57.0
(B) -28.5
(C) +28.5
(D) +57.0
25. A 1.0 g sample of substance A at 100 °C is added to 100 ml of H2O
at 25 °C. Using separate 100 mL portions of H2O, the procedure is repeated
with substance B and then with substance C. How will the final temperatures of the water
compare?
Substance |
Specific Heat |
A |
0.60 J g¯1 °C¯1 |
B |
0.40 J g¯1 °C¯1 |
C |
0.20 J g¯1 °C¯1 |
(A) Tc > Tb > Ta
(B) Tb > Ta > Tc
(C) Ta > Tb > Tc
(D) Ta = Tb = Tc
26. How many grams of benzene, C6H6(l), must be burned in a bomb
calorimeter to raise its temperature by 1.5 °C? Given: The calorimeter constant is 12.59
kJ C¯1 and the DH°:combustion for C6H6
= -491 kJ g¯1
(A) 0.45 g
(B) 2.8 g
(C) 3.3 g
(D) 8.4 g
27. 2N2O5 (g) ---> 4NO2(g) + O2(g)
What is the ratio of the rate of decomposition of N2O5 to the
rate of the formation of NO2?
(A) 1:2
(B) 2:1
(C) 1:4
(D) 4:1
28. When reacted with water, the insecticides DDT decomposes with a half-life of 10
years. Approximately how many years will it take for 99% of a given sample to decompose
once exposed to water in the environment?
(A) 50 yr
(B) 70 yr
(C) 500 yr
(D) 700 yr
29. Which property, if decreased, will cause an increase in the rate of a reaction
involving a solid?
(A) temperature
(B) pressure
(C) concentration
(D) particle size
30. Which graph corresponds to the change in concentration of a reacant that is a first
order reaction?
31.Which reaction characteristics are changing by the addition of a catalyst to a
reaction to a reaction at constant temperature?
1. activation energy
2. equilibrium concentrations
3. reaction enthalpy
(A) 1 only
(B) 3 only
(C) 1 and 2 only
(D) 1, 2, and 3
32. Which reation characteristics will be affected by a change in temperature?
1. value of equilibrium constant
2. equilibrium concentrations
(A) 1 only
(B) 2 only
(C) 1 and 2 only
(D) neither 1 nor 2
33. A water solution of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3, has a pH
greater than 7 because
(A) it contains more carbonate ions than water molecules.
(B) it contains more sodium ions than carbonate ions.
(C) sodium ions react with water.
(D) carbonate ions react with water.
34. Which species dissociates most completely in water solution?
(A) NH4+
(B) H2CO3
(C) HNO3
(D) HSO4¯
35. When one mole of (NH4)2HPO4(s) dissolves in water,
the number of moles of ions present is closest to which value?
(A) 16
(B) 8
(C) 4
(D) 3
36. The dissociation constant for a certian weak monoprotic acid is 9.0 x 10¯5.
What is the [H+] of a 0.10 M solution of this weak acid that is 0.010 M in the
sodium salt of the acid?
(A) 9.0 x 10¯6
(B) 9.0 x 10¯4
(C) 3.0 x 10¯3
(D) 3.0 x 10¯2
37. According to Bronsted-Lowry Theory, which of these species cannot be amphoteric?
(A) NH4+(aq)
(B) NH3(aq)
(C) NH2¯(aq)
(D) NH2¯(aq)
38. Which of these solutions, appropriately combined, could be used to produce a
buffer?
(A) HCI and NaOH
(B) HNO2 and NaNO3
(C) KI and KOH
(D) HF and NaOH
39. The solubility of PbI2 is 0.0013 mol L¯1. Use this
information to find the Ksp for PbI2.
(A) 1.7 x 10¯6
(B) 6.8 x 10¯6
(C) 2,2 x 10¯9
(D) 8.8 x 10¯9
40. For this reaction, E°cell = 0.79 V.
6 I¯(aq) + Cr2O72¯(aq) + 14 H+
---> 3 I2 (aq) + 2 Cr3+(aq) + 7 H2O(aq)
Given that the standard reduction potential for
Cr2O72¯(aq) ---> 2Cr3+ (aq) is 1.33 V,
what is E°red for I2(aq)?
(A) +0.54 V
(B) -0.54 V
(C) +0.18 V
(D) -0.18 V
41. What is the product formed at the anode in the electrolysis of 1.0 M NaNO3(aq)?
(A) H2(g)
(B) NO2(g)
(C) O2(g)
(D) Na(s)
42. Which of these ions is the best reducing agent?
Standard Reduction Potentials, E° |
Fe3+(aq) + e¯ ---> Fe2+(aq) |
+ 0.77 V |
Cu2+(aq) + e¯ ---> Cu+(aq) |
+ 0.15 V |
(A) Fe3+
(B) Fe2+
(C) Cu2+
(D) Cu+
43. Zn(s) + Cl2(g, 1 atm) <===> Zn2+(aq, 1 M) + 2Cl¯(aq, 1
M) An electrochemical cell based on this reaction has a cell voltage, E°, of 2.12 V.
Which change could make the cell voltage greater than 2.12 V?
(A) add more Zn(s)
(B) add more Cl¯(aq) ions
(C) decrease the concentration of Zn2+(aq) ions
(D) decrease the partial pressure of Cl2
44. What is the total number of p orbitals completely or partially filled in a gaseous
silicon atom in its ground state?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 5
45. What is the electron configuration of the Co3+ ion?
(A) 1s2 2s22p6 3s23p63d6
(B) 1s2 2s22p6 3s23p63d4
4s2
(C) 1s2 2s22p6 3s23p63d5
4s1
(D) 1s2 2s22p6 3s23p63d7
4s2
46. For which element is the "last electron" added to a d orbital?
(A) Ba
(B) Nd
(C) Hf
(D) Pb
47. When the species F¯, Na+, and Ne are arranged in order of increasing
energy for the removal of an electron, what is the correct order?
(A) F¯ < Na+ < Ne
(B) F¯ < Ne < Na+
(C) Na+ < Ne < F¯
(D) Ne < F¯ < Na+
48. Which electronic transition in a hydrogen atom occurs with an energy that
corresponds to visible light?
(A) n = 2 ---> n = 1
(B) n = 5 ---> n = 1
(C) n = 4 ---> n = 2
(D) n = 6 ---> n = 3
49. Which species has a Lewis electron structure with one, and only one, unshared pair
of valence electrons?
(A) NH2¯
(B) H3O+
(C) H2S
(D) CH4
50. Which compound is expected to have the lowest melting point?
(A) CsF
(B) RbF
(C) KF
(D) NaF
51. Which of these molecules does not contain two pi bonds?
(A) CO
(B) CS2
(C) H2CCO
(D) H2CCH2
52. Which arrangement shows the bonds H-H, C-C, and Si-Si in order of increasing bond
energy?
(A) Si-Si < C-C < H-H
(B) C-C < H-H < Si-Si
(C) H-H < Si-Si < C-C
(D) H-H < C-C < Si-Si
53. Which species has the same general shape as SO32¯?
(A) SO3
(B) NO3¯
(C) NF3
(D) CO32¯
54. Resonance structures describe molecular structure that have
(A) hybrid orbitals.
(B) rapid equilibria.
(C) electrons that are resonating.
(D) no suitable single Lewis-electron-dot formula.
55. What is the molecular formula of a straight-chain hydrocarbon containing six carbon
atoms and one triple bond?
(A) C6H8
(B) C6H10
(C) C6H12
(D) C6H14
56. What type of reaction is represented by this equation? C2H5OH
+ HCO2H ---> HCO2C2H5 + H2O
(A) addition
(B) esterification
(C) isomerization
(D) saponification
57. Each of these compounds contains only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Which compound
has the highest mass percent carbon?
(A) diethyl ether
(B) ethanal
(C) ethanoic acid
(D) propanone
58. How many isomers exist for pentane C5H12?
(A) two
(B) three
(C) four
(D) five
59. Which pair gives two names for the same compound?
(A) fomaldehyde and methanol
(B) formic acid and ethanoic acid
(C) ethane and ethene
(D) t-butyl alcohol and 2-hydroxy-2-methylpropane
60. Which compound is most soluble in water?
(A) ethylamine
(B) chlorobenzene
(C) methyl acetate
(D) pentane
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