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Grade 9 Organic Chemistry
What type of synthetic polymer is shown in the image?
Formula - Polystyrene
  1. polystyrene
  2. teflon
  3. polypropylene
  4. polyethylene
College Quantum Physics and the Atom
Which combination of n, l, and ml values could represent the orbital shown?
Single-Electron Orbitals - P₋₁
  1. n=2, l=0, ml=0
  2. n=2, l=1, ml=-1
  3. n=2, l=1, ml=0
  4. n=2, l=1, ml=1
Grade 9 Organic Chemistry
What is the most common way to dispose of the synthetic polymer shown in the image?
Formula - Polyethylene
  1. It is burned.
  2. It is recycled.
  3. It is chopped up.
  4. It is buried.
College Quantum Physics and the Atom
College Quantum Physics and the Atom
Which of the following combinations of n, l, and ml could lead to the orbital shown?
Single-Electron Orbitals - S
  1. n=2,l=1,ml=-1,0,1
  2. n=3,l=0,ml=0
  3. n=4,l=2,ml=-2
  4. None of the above
College Quantum Physics and the Atom
Which combination of n, l, and ml values could represent the orbital shown?
Single-Electron Orbitals - F₃
  1. n=3, l=2, and ml=-2
  2. n=3, l=0, and l=0
  3. n=4, l=3, and ml=3
  4. n=4, l=1, and ml=-1
College Organic Chemistry
College Properties of Matter
Which of the following does NOT exist on one of the lines or curves shown in the phase diagram?
Phase Diagram
  1. solid-liquid equilibrium
  2. solid-gas equilibrium
  3. solid phase
  4. liquid-gas equilibrium
  5. critical point
College Properties of Matter
College Properties of Matter
How does the phase diagram shown for water differ from most phase diagrams?
Phase Diagram
  1. The triple point is unusually high for water
  2. The liquid-gas phase boundary typically curves downward, whereas, with water, it curves upward
  3. The solid-gas phase boundary typically points to the right, whereas, in the case of water, it points to the left
  4. None of the above
College Organic Chemistry
Given the organic compound, how would this be named?
Formula - Cis Butene
  1. cis-2-butene
  2. trans-1-butene
  3. cis-1-butene
  4. trans-2-butene
College Organic Chemistry
Given the organic compound shown, how could a geometric isomer be created?
Formula - Trans Butene
  1. Switch one of the methyl groups with a hydrogen atom on the other side
  2. Switch one of the methyl groups with a hydrogen atom on the same side
  3. Perform a hydrogenation reaction
  4. Perform a polymerization reaction
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