A) SO 2
B) CO 2
C) K 2O
D) P 4O 10
E) SO 3
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A) higher, higher
B) higher, lower
C) lower, higher
D) lower, lower
E) Since they are both noble gases, their densities and boiling points will be very similar.
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A) BaCO 3( s)
B) Ba( s) + CO( g) + O 2( g)
C) BaO 2( s) + CO( g)
D) Ba 2CO 3( s)
E) BaC 2( s) + O 2( g)
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A) Silicon-based polymers are larger molecules than carbon-based polymers.
B) Silicon-based polymers generally have a repeating silicon-oxygen link while carbon-based polymers can have carbon-carbon links.
C) Silicon-based polymers generally have inorganic elements attached to the chain while carbon-based polymers generally have organic groups attached.
D) Silicon-based polymers tend to be rigid while carbon-based polymers are generally flexible.
E) Silicon forms stronger bonds than carbon.
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A) XY
B) XY 2
C) XY 3
D) XY 5
E) All of these choices are correct.
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True/False
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A) HClO 3
B) HBrO 3
C) HIO 3
D) HIO 2
E) HClO
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A) O 2
B) Cl 2
C) Br 2
D) I 2
E) Xe
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A) These substances have distinct stoichiometric formulas like ionic hydrides.
B) Hydrogen forms bonds with the metals by donating its electron to the valence band of the metal.
C) Hydrogen molecules and atoms occupy holes within the crystal structure of the metal.
D) These substances are useful catalysts.
E) These hydrides are stabilized by hydrogen bonding forces.
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A) Its salts are much more soluble in water than those of the other alkali metals.
B) It has an unusually high density.
C) It forms molecular compounds with the hydrocarbon groups of organic halides.
D) Its ionization energy is lower than expected.
E) It does not react with water at room temperature.
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A) in chemical analysis.
B) as an oxidizer in rocket fuels.
C) as a disinfectant.
D) in the manufacture of steel.
E) as a detergent.
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True/False
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True/False
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A) Se 2−
B) Br −
C) Rb +
D) Sr 2+
E) Kr
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A) K( s) + H 2( g) + OH −( aq)
B) K( s) + H 2( g) + O 2( g)
C) KOH( s) + O 2( g)
D) K +( aq) + H 2( g) + O 2( g)
E) K +( aq) + H 2( g) + OH −( aq)
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A) Sr 2+( aq) + H 2( g) + O 2( g)
B) Sr 2+( aq) + H 2( g) + OH −( aq)
C) Sr( s) + H 2( g) + OH −( aq)
D) Sr( s) + H 3O +( aq)
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) the higher oxidation state is more important as one goes down a group.
B) the lower oxidation state is more important as one goes down a group.
C) both oxidation states are equally important throughout the group.
D) the oxidation state will be affected by the elements on either side of it in the period.
E) None of these choices are correct.
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A) upper left
B) upper right
C) lower left
D) lower right
E) transition element ( d-block)
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