ARC Preboard Exam Flashcards
D. n = 3, l = 2, ml = 2
D. R3Q
A. 0.0706
A. 90ᵒ
C. CH3CH2OH
C. Actinium series
A. 1.6 g
B. 190°C
D. 105°C
A. 0.51 g
D. 6.3x10^5 kg
A. BrC(CH3)2CH2CH3
B. A glycerol backbone with two fatty acids and a phosphate group
C. physical, chemical, physical, chemical
B. 112 torr
B. 4.7
C. I < Br < F < Cl
C. 0.98
B. 9.80
B. 200 s
B. Y
B. C6H14N2O2
A. 1:1.22:1.13
B. 0.005 M
D. 34 kcal
C. 49
D. 32
B. 1.5x10^23 atoms
B. radius: Sr2+ < Rb+ < Br-, I.E.: Br-< Rb+ < Sr2+
A. Thymine (T)
D. Lower than the boiling point of either of the liquids.
A. 1.1
D. 1.95 g
C. 2.02 K/molal
C. 2.25 mg/L
C. 11.3 kJ
B. gas < liquid < solid
A. H2
B. 25 kJ
C. cis-2-pentene
D. 0.81 mol/L-s
B. 4%
C. 2-methyl-1-pentene
C. 125
A. 2,3-dimethylbutane
D. R.A. 9275
C. rem
D. 1.13
C. Azimuthal quantum number
C. Prussian blue
A. 6.8
C. Alkali metals have lower ionization energies
B. Saturated solution
A. 24°C
D. Eadie-Hofstee
C. CF2Cl2
B. 4900 g
B. III only
B. 2-bromo-2-methyl-4-hexyne
D. 10.01
A. square pyramidal
D. 93.86 kPa
C. 4/3
A. CH3COCH3
B. 13.2 mg/L
B. The glass in my front window weighs 1.2 kg.
B. cation,12,10
B. no change
C. 0.33
D. A gold coin contains 86,800,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of gold
C. Electrons in the first shell can sometimes be outside the region labeled shell 1.
D. Ar
A. 83%
B. F
B. O-N-Br
C. decreases, decreases, increases
A. liquid
A. 2
C. Fe2+ and S2- ions are attracted to one another more strongly than they are attracted to H2O molecules.
D. 80 uCi
D. All are sp2.
A. 5
B. Lysine
C. Boyle’s Law
B. I only
A. alcohols
B. 2
A. 0.77
C. 0.61 g
C. 0.61 g
D. pentane and isopentane
C. Na
B. 8
C. 319°C
D. Liebig – AgNO3
C. an aldehyde and a ketone
B. 12C
D. They are liquid at room temperature.
B. 2
C. –3.04°C