Q.1.
Which statement is true of the equation shown below? H₂O ⇌ H+ + OH−
Q.2.
Which is true of water's tensile strength?
Q.3.
Water's surface tension and heat storage capacity are accounted for by its _____.
Q.4.
Water is a versatile ________ .
Q.5.
Hydrogen is the source of ____ and ____ for chemical reactions in the cells
Q.6.
Basic pH has higher or lower [H+]?
Q.7.
Factory smoke has led to acid rain that lowered the pH of a lake to 5.What is the H+ concentration in the lake?
Q.8.
A(n) ________ refers to two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
Q.9.
How much carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans on a daily basis?
Q.10.
Blood and other biological fluids are aqueous solutions with a diversity of dissolved ________ .
Q.11.
Which statement must be mentioned in explaining why amphipathic molecules line up at a water surface?
Q.12.
Dr. Haxton told his class that a water molecule can make 4 hydrogen bonds, all of them in the same plane as the three atoms. What would a good student reply?
Q.13.
Hydrogen Bonds are weaker than covalent bonds because they do not involve sharing of electrons, and they are weaker than ionic bonds because they involve the attraction of partial (not full) opposite charges.
Q.14.
Acidic pH has higher or lower [H+]?
Q.15.
Buffers work best when
Q.16.
The number of protons in an uncharged atom _____.
Q.17.
Each water molecule is joined to _____ other water molecules by ____ bonds.
Q.18.
Fluorine's atomic number is 9 and its atomic mass isHow many neutrons does fluorine have?
Q.19.
Without making or breaking bonds, a molecule can change its shape because ...
Q.20.
The body uses atoms in different ways to accomplish different tasks. For example, one portion of the body's calcium supply strengthens bones, whereas another portion combines with proteins to stimulate blood clotting after tissue injury. Which of the following statements provides the most logical chemical explanation of calcium's ability to perform such different functions?
Q.21.
What factors are important in making it possible to cool yourself by sweating?
Q.22.
An element has 8 protons, 9 neutrons, and 8 electrons. Its atomic number and its mass number, respectively, are _____.
Q.23.
The innermost electron shell of an atom can hold up to ________ electrons.
Q.24.
The ammonia molecule in the diagram has the observed bond orientation because ..
Q.25.
he water molecule has a bent shape because ...
Q.26.
Why is ice less dense than liquid water?
Q.27.
When water warms or cools, ________ either break or form.
Q.28.
Which statement is true of pH buffers?
Q.29.
Because ________ is less dense than liquid water, it floats and protects lakes and oceans from freezing solid.
Q.30.
In a washing machine, the detergent raised the pH to 9.The concentration of OH- in the solution is ...
Q.31.
Which answer helps to explain why all living cells need pH buffers?
Q.32.
The higher the pH number, the higher the concentration of __ in a solution
Q.33.
An atom with four electrons in the valence shell can form up to ________ single covalent bonds
Q.34.
Partial charges occur when ...
Q.35.
Which of the following can be considered strong bases?
Q.36.
Hydrogen Bonds
Q.37.
The open spaces in water's crystal structure make it possible for ...
Q.38.
Oxygen is more ________ than hydrogen.
Q.39.
Water Molecule partial charges and types of bonds
Q.40.
When full, the innermost electron shell of argon contains ________ electrons, and the outermost shell contains ________ electrons.
Q.41.
A buffer consists of undissociated acid (HA) and the ion made by dissociating the acid (A-). How does this system buffer a solution against decreases in pH?
Q.42.
A positive ion with two units of charge has 10 neutrons and 8 protons. The ion also has ________.
Q.43.
Compounds that release OH- are bases because ...
Q.44.
Despite its cohesion, water can flow because ...
Q.45.
By making two covalent bonds, an O atom (with 8 protons) fills its valence shell. Why does the atom's charge stay close to zero?
Q.46.
In salt, what is the nature of the bond between sodium and chlorine?
Q.47.
Which of these relationships is true of an uncharged atom?
Q.48.
Below is the structure of leucine, an amino acid. What type of bond is the arrow pointing to?H-N
Q.49.
A solution is very acidic if it
Q.50.
Silicon is an element that is found directly underneath carbon in the periodic table. How many electrons are in the valence shell of a silicon atom?
Q.51.
As pH goes up, [H+] goes ?
Q.52.
Though you add heat, the temperature of boiling water remains constant because ...
Q.53.
As pH goes down, [H+] goes ?
Q.54.
What is the chemical reaction responsible for the oceans becoming more acidic?
Q.55.
A 1 M solution contains ...
Q.56.
Why doesn't oil mix with water?
Q.57.
Ammonia reacts with water as shown below. Which statement best explains why ammonia is considered to be a base? H₃ + H₂O ⇌ NH₄+ + OH−
Q.58.
Substance consisting of two or more different elements combined in a fixed ratio
Q.59.
The term for a solution with a low pH number, such as lemon juice or vinegar, is __
Q.60.
The atoms in the molecule of water are held together by which type of bond?
Q.61.
What determines the types of chemical reactions that an atom participates in?
Q.62.
A compound is an acid if it ...
Q.63.
A substance that accepts H+ when they are in excess and donates H+ when their concentration drops is called a(n)
Q.64.
Which answer helps to explain why carbon atoms tend to make 4 covalent bonds?
Q.65.
Trace elements _____.
Q.66.
An uncharged atom of boron has an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass ofHow many electrons does boron have?
Q.67.
An acid is a compound that donates __ to a solution
Q.68.
The dissociation of water
Q.69.
An ionic bond involves ________
Q.70.
A phrase that applies to covalent bonding and not other kinds of bonds is ...
Q.71.
When the proton number and electron number are unequal, the atom or molecule is a/an ________.
Q.72.
The ________ of water molecules and the hydrogen bonds between water molecules explain most of water's life-supporting properties.
Q.73.
Water has surface tension because...
Q.74.
Your tank of alkali fish needs a pH of 8, and the pH is 6 at present. What should you do to the H+ concentration?
Q.75.
What type of bond is joining the two hydrogen atoms?
Q.76.
An electrically neutral molecule has the formula C₃H₄O₂N. If the carbon atoms form the usual number of bonds, how many covalent bonds will each hydrogen atom have with other atoms in the molecule?
Q.77.
To fill the valence shell, an electrically neutral, unbonded atom with atomic number 8 must add ...
Q.78.
True or False: atoms tend to avoid having a partly filled valence shell
Q.79.
A solution is aqueous if ...
Q.80.
In a neutral solution the concentration of _____.
Q.81.
Your tank of swamp fish needs a pH of 5, and the pH is 7 at present. What should you do to the H+ concentration?
Q.82.
What is the atomic number of an atom that has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons?
Q.83.
What conditions must be met in order for an aqueous solution to be called "neutral"?
Q.84.
How does the way a buffer stabilizes pH during addition of acid differ from the way the same buffer stabilizes pH during addition of base?
Q.85.
An atom's reactivity is determined by its _____.
Q.86.
A radioactive isotope is an isotope that ________
Q.87.
Thus, water absorbs or releases a great deal of ________ , helping to moderate temperatures.
Q.88.
The term for a solution with a higher pH number, such as ammonia or bleach is
Q.89.
A single water molecule (H − O − H) is held together by ..
Q.90.
An uncharged atom of boron has an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass ofHow many protons does boron have?
Q.91.
In molecules, C, H, O, and N atoms usually make __, __, __, and __ bonds respectively.
Q.92.
What name is given to the bond between water molecules?
Q.93.
How are oyster larvae affected by ocean acidification?
Q.94.
Generally, what determines the number and kinds of chemical bonds an element can make and the chemical reactivity of an element?
Q.95.
What is part of the explanation for water's high cohesion?
Q.96.
An atom's atomic number isIts valence is most likely ...