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This comprehensive study guide for CHEM 1212 Exam 1 provides a thorough review of all core topics covered in the course, helping students prepare effectively for their first assessment. The guide includes clear explanations of fundamental chemistry concepts such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, the periodic table, molecular geometry, and introduction to thermochemistry. Each topic is supported with practice questions and fully verified answers that reflect the style and difficulty of actual exam questions, enabling students to reinforce their understanding, identify knowledge gaps, and develop problem-solving skills. Structured for both self-study and group review, this guide equips learners with the knowledge and confidence needed to excel in CHEM 1212 Exam 1. CHEM 1212 Exam 1, General Chemistry II, Study Guide, Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Stoichiometry, Chemical Reactions, Periodic Table, Molecular Geometry, Thermochemistry, Chemistry Practice Questions, Verified Answers, College Chemistry Exam Prep

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CHEM 1212 EXAM 1
1. 1. Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A) A covalent bond is formed through the transfer of electrons from one atom

to another.

B) A pair of electrons involved in a covalent bond are sometimes referred to as

"lone pairs."

C) It is not possible for two atoms to share more than two electrons.


D) Single bonds are shorter than double bonds.


E) A covalent bond has a lower potential energy than the two separate atoms.

Answer E) A covalent bond has a lower potential energy than the two separate atoms.


2. 2. Place the following in order of decreasing magnitude of lattice energy.

NaF RbBr KCl

A) RbBr > NaF > KCl


B) NaF > KCl > RbBr



,C) KCl > NaF > RbBr


D) NaF > RbBr > KCl


E) RbBr > KCl > NaF

Answer B) NaF > KCl > RbBr


3. 3. Choose the compound below that should have the highest melting point

according to the ionic

bonding model.


A) AlN B) MgO C) NaF D) CaS E) RbI

Answer A) AlN


4. 4. Place the following elements in order of increasing electronegativity.

Sr N Na

A) Sr < Na < N


B) Na < N < Sr


C) Sr < N < Na


D) N < Sr < Na


,E) N < Na < Sr

Answer A) Sr < Na < N


5. 5. Choose the bond below that is least polar.


A) P-F B) C-Br C) C-F D) C-I E) C-Cl

Answer D) C-I


6. 6. Draw the best Lewis structure for the free radical, NO2. What is the formal

charge on the N?

A) 0 B) +1 C) -1 D) +2 E) -2

Answer B) +1






, 7. 7. How many of the following elements can form compounds with an expand-

ed octet?

Pb Kr Si B


A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 E) 4

Answer D) 3


8. Use the bond energies provided to estimate H


°=?


C2H4+H2-->C2H6


Bond Bond Energy (kJ/mol)

C-C 347

C-H 414


C=C 611


Ca
C 837


H-H 436


A) -128 kJ B) +98 kJ C) +700 kJ D) -102 kJ E) -166 kJ

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