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CLEP Chemistry 1
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1. The law stating that in any spontaneous process there is an increase in the entropy of the universe.
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emits (in atomic spectra)
phase equilibrium
second law of thermodynamics
2. *Each wave function corresponds to a certain electron energy and describes a region about the nucleus (orbital) where an electron having that energy may be found.
wave mechanical model
state functions (thermodynamics)
pi bonds
boiling point
3. The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of a given quantity of a substance one degree celcius.
hydrolysis
Raoult's law
boiling point
heat capacity
4. This is due to the way positive charges of one molecule attract the negative charges of another molecule. Compounds of the solid state that are bound mainly by this type of attractive have soft crystals - are easily deformed - and vaporize easily.
Van der Waals
melting point
system (thermodynamics)
state functions (thermodynamics)
5. The pressure of a gas is the result of collisions between the gas molecules and the walls of the container.
kinetic molecular theory
heat capacity
Boyles law
molar heat of sublimation
6. The ________ of an element is a number that measerures the relative strength in which the atoms of the element attract valence electrons in a chemical bond - on a scale of 0-4.
increases
equation of state
electronegativity
Boyles law
7. If this law was strictly obeyed - gases would not condense when they are cooled. This means that gases behave in an ideal fashion only at relatively high temperatures and low pressures.
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activation energy
Charles law
isothermal process (thermodynamics)
8. In a closed system - when opposing changes are taking place at equal rates - the system is said to be in _____ _______.
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left (Le Chatelier's principle)
left - right (Le Chatelier's principle)
dynamic equilibrium
9. *The nature of the reactants and products affect chemical reactions because some elements and compounds have bonds that when broken/formed - react more rapidly with each other than others.
VSEPR
state (thermodynamics)
decreases
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10. A chemical reaction formed from the breakdown of a compound into its individual elements or compounds.
decreases
kinetic molecular theory
Raoults law
decomposition
11. Another way the second law is stated is that in any spontaneous change - the amount of free energy available ______.
bohr model
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR)
decreases
right (Le Chatelier's principle)
12. An increase in temperature causes the position of equilibrium of an exothermic reaction to be shifted to the _____ - while that of and endothermic reactions is shifted to the _______.
13. A theory of the hydrogen atom stating that the electron can exist in only certain stable energy levels and that when the electronic state of the atom changes - it must absorb or emit exactly that amound of energy equal to the difference betweent he f
heats of formation
boiling point
bohr model
non-ideal
14. The pressure exerted by each gas in a mixture is called its _____ pressure.
valence
partial
entropy
equilibrium
15. For most substances - when a hot concentrated solution is cooled - the excess solid ________. This is useful in purification of the solute.
melting point
Raoult's law
non-ideal
crystallizes
16. The average kinetic energy of all the molecules collectively is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas. The average kinetic energy of equal numbers of molecules of any gas is the same at the same temperature.
kinetic molecular theory
electrolytic reactions
valence
boiling point
17. *The temperature affects chemical reactions with an increase of ___degrees C above room temperature - causing the reaction rate to double.
Van der Waals
...
VSEPR
10 degrees
18. _______ has very little effect on the solubility of liquids or solids in liquid solvents.
valence
activation energy barrier (Le Chatelier's principle)
pressure
positive
19. The heat change during a process carried out at a constant pressure.
kinetic molecular theory
kinetic molecular theory
change in enthalpy
Nernst equation
20. A chemical reaction where one substance is displacing another. ex: Fe + CuSo4 -> FeSo4 + Cu.
equivalent point
single replacement/displacement
bohr model
enthalpy
21. When a hydrogen atom is bonded to a highly electronegative atom - it will become partially _____-charged - and will be attracted to neighboring electron pairs. This creates a hydrogen bond. The more polar the molecule - the more effective the hydroge
total pressure (Le Chatelier's principle)
positive
positive charge
single replacement/displacement
22. The ______ of the system is some particular set of conditions of pressure - temperature - number of moles of each component - and their physical form (ex: gas - liquid - solid or crystalline form).
combined gas law
standard atmospheric pressure
state (thermodynamics)
hydrolysis
23. A valence theory that permits the geometric arrangement of atoms - or groups of atoms - about some central atom to be determined solely by considering the repulsions between the electron pairs present in the valence shell of the central atom.
metallic
electronegativity
Charles law
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR)
24. Electronegativities _______ as you go down a group.
partial
activation energy barrier (Le Chatelier's principle)
decreases
kinetic molecular theory
25. This process occurs when the system is maintained at the same temperature throughout an experiment.
reversible
anode rays
isothermal process (thermodynamics)
bohr model
26. The most active nonmetals are found in what corner of the periodic table?
anode rays
molar heat of sublimation
sublimation
upper right corner
27. For a cell at concentrations and conditions other than standard - a potential can be calculated using this equation.
equilibrium
Nernst equation
heat capacity
valence
28. In titration - this is the point at which a particular indicator changes color.
end point
point particles
ionization energy
Charles law
29. The energy required to remove an electron from an isolated atom in its ground state.
freezing point depression
positive
ionization energy
first law of thermodynamics
30. The force with which the electrons flow from the negative electrode to the positive electrode through an external wire is called?
electromotive force (emf)/ cell
equivalent point
electronegativity
high
31. A law stating that at a constant temperature - the volume of a gas in inversely proportiona to the pressure.
Raoult's law
Boyles law
specific heat
temperature
32. The amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature 1g of a substance by 1 degree celcius.
kinetic molecular theory
specific heat
limiting law
sublimation
33. The change in enthalpy of an exothermic reaction is ________.
negative
Avogrados law
...
Boyles law
34. In a _______ expansion of a gas - the opposing pressure is virtually equal to the pressure exerted by the gas. It is ______ because any slight increase in the external pressure will reverse the process and cause compression to occure.
point particles
limiting law
equilibrium
reversible
35. This law states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the gases in mixture.
Le Chatelier's principle
hybridyzation
Daltons law
electronegativity
36. *The hypothetical ideal gas obeys exactly the mathematical statement of the ideal gas law. This statement is also called the _____ ___ ____ of an ideal gas because it relates the variables (P - V - n - T) that specify properties of the gas.
crystallizes
equation of state
increasing
decomposition
37. The change in enthalpy of an endothermic reaction is ________.
hybridyzation
bohr model
positive
Le Chatelier's principle
38. Deviations from Boyles law that occur with real gases represent _______ behavior.
equation of state
valence
specific heat
non-ideal
39. Electronegativities ________ from left to right in a period.
Raoults law
Van der Waals
increases
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion (VSEPR)
40. The temperature at which a substance's solid and liquid phases are in equilibrium.
moles (Le Chatelier's principle)
positive
decomposition
melting point
41. Rays made up of electrons in basic electron charges.
decreases
combination
cathode rays
total pressure (Le Chatelier's principle)
42. When solids are heated at certain perssures - some solids vaporize directly without passing through the liquid phase.
sublimation
ideal gas
saturated solution
positive
43. The freezing point - boiling point - and vapor pressure of a solution differ from those of the pure solvent by amounts which are directly proportional to the molal concentration of the solute.
ionization energy
lower left corner
colligative property law
increasing
44. The vapor pressure of an aqueous solution is always lowered by the additon of more solute - which causes the boiling point to be raised.
hybridyzation
partial
adiabatic process (thermodynamics)
boiling point elevation
45. _____ bonds are present in molecules containing double or triple bonds.
melting point
hydrolysis
pi bonds
first law of thermodynamics
46. The solubility of gases in liquid or solid solvents always increases with ________ pressure.
increasing
high
electronegativity
electromotive force (emf)/ cell
47. The molecules in a gas collide with one another - but the collisions are perfectly elastic (they result in no net loss of energy).
equivalent point
kinetic molecular theory
right (Le Chatelier's principle)
change in enthalpy
48. When an electron moves from an excited state to the ground state - it _______ energy.
activation energy barrier (Le Chatelier's principle)
combined gas law
saturated solution
emits (in atomic spectra)
49. For a ________ reaction - the energy liberated in the exothermic reaction equals the energy absorbed in the endothermic reaction.
non-ideal
ionization energy
reversible reaction
zero
50. Increasing the pressure on a system at equilibrium will cause a shift in the position of equilibrium in the direction of the fewest number of ______ of gaseous reactants or products.
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