HONORS CHEMISTRY -- CHAPTER 8-10 TEST – MULTIPLE CHOICE PRACTICE TEST

1. Which of the following has bonds which are the least ionic?

a) CCl4b) SiO2c) KCld) NH3e) H2

3. What type of bonding occurs between phosphorus and hydrogen within a molecule of PH3?

a) ionic b) covalentc) hydrogen bondingd) LDF’s

4. Which of the following are non-polar molecules?

a) F2b) O2c) CH4d) CO2e) all of these

6. The lattice energy of CaS is higher than the lattice energy of NaCl. Why is this the case?

a) NaCl possesses greater charges

b) CaS possesses greater charges

c) in the crystalline lattice, there is less distance between Ca and S atoms

d) in the crystalline lattice, there is less distance between Na and Cl atoms

8. The pi bond in the carbonate ion (CO32-) is…

a) localizedb) delocalizedc) there is no pi bond in this ion

9. Resonance structures for individual molecules are useful because they indicate…

a) that there are many different types of the same molecule

b) that often times, pi bonds are delocalized

c) that a double bond can be in one location on one molecule and in another location on another molecule

d) that Lewis structures can never violate the octet rule

10. In which pair do both compounds exhibit ionic bonding?

a) SO2, HClb) KNO3, CH4c) NaF, K2SO4d) KCl, CO2e) NaCl, H2O

13. Which of the following best explains why the boiling point of H2O is higher than the boiling point of H2S?

a) H2O is less polar than H2S

b) H2S is a larger molecule, leading to stronger LDF’s than for H2O

c) hydrogen bonds exist among molecules of H2O

d) water has a low mass

e) H2O is a larger molecule, leading to stronger LDF’s than for H2S

14. Which of the following compounds would be expected to have the highest melting point?

a) LiFb) BF3c) CF4d) NF3e) OF2

16. Dry ice is frozen CO2. What types of forces can exist between molecules of CO2?

a) hydrogen bondsb) LDF’sc) dipole-dipole forcesd) a & c

19. What is the molecular geometry of CO2?

a) T-shapedb) trigonal planarc) seesawd) lineare) tetrahedral

20. A central atom which has 5 electron domains associated with it results in bond angles of ______degrees.

a) 90b) 120c) 90 & 120d) 109.5e) 90 & 109.5

23. CO contains _____ pi bonds.

a) 0b) 1c) 2d) 3e) cannot be determined

24. In sigma bonding electrons are…

a) delocalizedb) localized on the internuclear axisc) either of these

26. Which of the following has the strongest bond?

a) H2b) N2c) F2d) O2e) Cl2

27. Delocalized pi bonding in benzene (C6H6) ______the bonding in benzene.

a) weakensb) strengthensc) has no effect on

29. Electrons are transferred from one element to another in a…

a) polar covalent bondb) non-polar covalent bondc) ionic bondd) all of these

30. Which of the following molecules possesses a dipole moment?

a) BI3b) BrF3c) PCl3d) a & be) b & c

31. What is the hybridization in a molecule with 120 degree bond angles exclusively?

a) spb) sp2c) sp3d) sp3de) sp3d2

33. Which hybridization scheme results in a planar molecule (i.e. all atoms lying in the same plane) if there are no unshared electron pairs around the central atom?

a) sp4b) sp2c) sp3d) sp3de) sp3d2

35. Which of the following best describes a pi bond?

a) end to end d orbital overlapb) s to s orbital overlap

c) side by side p orbital overlapd) side by side sp3 orbital overlap

36. How many pi bonds are present in a molecule of C2H4?

a) 0b) 1c) 2d) 3e) 4

41. The strong electrostatic attraction between cations and anions causes the formation of ionic compounds to be ______process.

a) an endothermicb) an exothermicc) both an endothermic and an exothermic

42. Which of the following has charged particles arranged in a highly ordered crystalline lattice?

a) H2b) NaClc) MgOd) CH4e) more than one of these

43. Molecules are the smallest representative particle for which of the following?

a) H2Ob) NaClc) MgOd) Hee) more than one of these

44. T or F. If a molecule possesses polar bonds, then the molecule will definitely exhibit molecular polarity.

46. Ionic compounds which are insoluble tend to have

a) low lattice energy b) covalent bondsc) delocalized pi bondingd) high lattice energy

48. Which of the following pairs of substances would exhibit ion-dipole forces when mixed together?

a) Fe, H2O b) CH4, H2Oc) NaCl, NH3d) He, Are) none of these

49. Which of the following compounds exhibits dipole-dipole forces?

a) BI3b) BrF3c) PCl3d) a & be) b & c

50. Which of the following compounds exhibits LDF's?

a) BI3b) BrF3c) PCl3d) a & be) all of these

51. Substance A consists of polar molecules. Substance B consists of non-polar molecules. Substance C dissolves well in Substance A but not in Substance B. Substance C must consist of …

a) non-polar molecules b) polar moleculesc) both polar and non-polar molecules

52. Which of the following best explains why the boiling point of H2Se is higher than the boiling point of H2S?

a) H2Se is less polar than H2S

b) H2Se is a larger molecule, leading to stronger LDF’s than for H2S

c) hydrogen bonds exist among molecules of H2Se

d) H2Se is more polar than H2S

53. Metallic bonding is characterized by cations surrounded by a sea of:

a) immobile valence electronsb) mobile protonsc) mobile neutronsd) mobile valence electrons

54. Metallic bonding accounts for which of the following characteristics of metals?

I) lusterII) conductivity III) brittlenessIV) malleabilityV) solubility in water

a) I, II, III, IV, V

b) I, II, III, IV

c) I, II, V

d) II, III, IV

e) II, IV, V

ab) I, II, IV

55. Diamond, Quartz, Silicon, and Silicon Carbide are unique because these network solids are held together by ______bonds and they all have very ______melting points.

a) ionic / low

b) ionic / high

c) covalent / low

d) covalent / high

e) hydrogen / high

56. The phenomenon mentioned in #55 is the case because in order to melt covalent network solids, you must ______bonds.

a) break ionicb) form ionic c) break covalent d) form covalente) break hydrogen

61-66.

Match the terms below to each numbered process displayed in the Born Haber Process for the formation of sodium chloride (please note that each lettered choice will be used once).

a) Bond Dissociation Energy

b) Heat of Sublimation

c) Heat of Reaction

d) Electron Affinity

e) Ionization Energy

ab) Lattice Energy

Formation of NaCl: Na(s) + ½Cl2(g)  NaCl(s)

STEPSNAME OF PROCESSENERGY

Na(s)  Na(g) #61+108 kJ

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Na(g)  Na+(g) + 1e- #62+496 kJ

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Cl2(g)  2Cl(g) #63+243 kJ (don’t forget to divide this

______by 2 for # 67)

Cl(g) + 1e-  Cl-(g) #64-349 kJ

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Na+(g) + Cl-(g)  NaCl(s) #65??? kJ

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Na(s) + ½Cl2(g)  NaCl(s) #66-411 kJ

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67) Now use the data above to calculate the lattice energy of NaCl. (Assume that lattice energy is being understood as energy released)

a) -35 kJb) -377 kJc) -788 kJd) -1043 kJ

NAME______

HONORS CHEMISTRY – CHAPTER 8-9 TEST

FREE RESPONSE

  1. Complete the following chart

Molecule / Lewis Structure / Electron Domain Geometry / Molecular
Geometry / Hybridization at central atom / Bond angle(s) / Dipole Moment? Yes or No
SI4
ClO2-
BrF3
BeCl2
SeF2
TeF4
KrF4
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  1. You are asked to predict which would evaporate at a higher rate: ethanol (C2H5OH), or cyclooctane (C8H16)? Explain why this is a difficult prediction to make. Make sure you include a full discussion of the intermolecular forces which are exhibited by each. (Hint: In order to visualize cyclooctane, it is composed of an 8 member carbon ring with 2 H’s bonded to each C.)
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