Deck 21: Environmental Chemistry

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What is the layer of the atmosphere called that is closest to the surface of the Earth and the thinnest layer of the atmosphere?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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Which region of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called which is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere and where the increase in temperature in this region is the result of the bombardment of molecular oxygen and nitrogen and atomic species by energetic particles, such as electrons and protons, from the sun?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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Nitrogen fixation occurs through atmospheric, industrial, and biological processes. Which of these fixes the most nitrogen?

A) biological
B) atmospheric
C) industrial
D) industrial ≈ atmospheric
E) industrial ≈ biological
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Ozone in the stratosphere protects animals and plants from

A) infrared radiation.
B) acid rain.
C) visible sunlight.
D) radioactivity.
E) ultraviolet rays.
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Which one of the following is not one of the five gaseous components in highest concentration in the atmosphere?

A) CH4
B) CO2
C) N2
D) Ar
E) O2
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The Earth's core consists mainly of

A) Ni.
B) O.
C) Al.
D) Si.
E) Fe.
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Plants extract phosphate from the soil

A) by converting it to the dihydrogen phosphate ion by addition of acid to the soil near roots.
B) by converting it to phosphoric acid.
C) by osmosis.
D) by leaching.
E) by fixation.
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Which of these reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation?

A) 2N2O → 2N2 + O2
B) NH3 + H2O → <strong>Which of these reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation?</strong> A) 2N<sub>2</sub>O → 2N<sub>2</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> B) NH<sub>3</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O →   + OH<sup>-</sup> C) N<sub>2</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> → 2NO D) 2NO<sub>2</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O → HNO<sub>2</sub> + HNO<sub>3</sub> E) 2NO + O<sub>2</sub> → 2NO<sub>2</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px> + OH-
C) N2 + O2 → 2NO
D) 2NO2 + H2O → HNO2 + HNO3
E) 2NO + O2 → 2NO2
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The most abundant element in the Earth's crust is

A) H.
B) Fe.
C) Al.
D) Si.
E) O.
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An increase in the amount of particulate matter (dust and smoke) in the atmosphere may result in cooler world temperatures because

A) more sunlight is absorbed by Earth.
B) more infrared radiation is emitted into space.
C) the dust reflects solar radiation.
D) dust reacts with ozone in an exothermic reaction.
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What are the main mineral sources of phosphorus?

A) phosphides
B) phosphites
C) phosphors
D) phosphates
E) elemental phosphorus
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Currently the CO2 content of Earth's atmosphere is approximately

A) 1%.
B) 20%.
C) 25 ppm.
D) 330 ppm.
E) 600 ppm.
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called which consists of nitrogen, oxygen, and ozone and the air temperature decreases with increasing altitude?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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The main effect of the biosphere on the chemistry of the Earth's crust has been to

A) create a reducing atmosphere.
B) create an oxidizing atmosphere.
C) increase the relative humidity.
D) decrease the relative humidity.
E) increase the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Another term used for the thermosphere is which of the following?

A) Earth's crust
B) mesosphere
C) ionosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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What was responsible for the "orange glow" observed by astronauts on the outside surface of their space shuttle as they were orbiting the Earth?

A) O2 interacting with SO2 to form SO2* excited state molecules.
B) An oxygen atom interacting with nitric oxide adsorbed on the shuttle's surface to form electronically excited nitrogen dioxide, NO2*.
C) N2 interacting with CO2 to form CO2* excited state molecules.
D) CO and CO2 interacting to form CO3* excited state molecules.
E) Star dust from the stratosphere combining with upper atmospheric O2 gases.
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called where the concentration of ozone and other gases is low and the temperature decreases with increasing altitude?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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What is defined as the conversion of molecular nitrogen into nitrogen compounds?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) nitrogen conversion
C) nitrogenation
D) nitrogen turnover
E) nitrogen cycle
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The process in which a gaseous substance is converted into a condensed, more usable chemical substance is called

A) differentiation.
B) liquefaction.
C) fixation.
D) deposition.
E) remediation.
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The bond energy of N2 is 160 kJ/mol. What is the wavelength of a photon that can cause the dissociation of a N2 molecule? (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023 molecules/mole)

A) 749 nm
B) 366 nm
C) 233 nm
D) 375 nm
E) 650 nm
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Heat is radiated from Earth to space predominately in the form of

A) infrared radiation.
B) radioactivity.
C) visible light.
D) solar flares.
E) UV radiation.
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What is the name given to the incoming streams of solar protons and electrons oriented by Earth's magnetic field occurring in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) southern auroras
B) Aurora australis
C) southern celesta ions
D) Aurora borealis
E) solar flares
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The presence of ozone in the upper atmosphere is important because

A) O3 absorbs outgoing radiation from the Earth's surface, thus helping to keep the Earth warm.
B) O3 absorbs harmful solar radiation.
C) O3 dissolves in water droplets and is very reactive.
D) O3 is a major reactant in photosynthesis.
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Which of the following has not been blamed on the destruction of the ozone layer?

A) damage to crops
B) increased number of skin cancer cases
C) genetic mutations
D) increasing global CO2 concentrations
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What is the name given to the incoming streams of solar protons and electrons oriented by Earth's magnetic field occurring in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) northern auroras
B) Aurora australis
C) northern celesta ions
D) Aurora borealis
E) solar flares
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The compound CFCl3 is used as a/an

A) enzyme.
B) anesthetic.
C) gaseous fuel.
D) coolant.
E) CFC replacement.
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The first "hole" in the ozone layer was found over which continent?

A) North America
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Antarctica
E) Asia
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What is the name given to the violent eruptions on the surface of the sun resulting in the ejection of myriad electrons and protons into space?

A) solar vulcanizations
B) solar lighting
C) stellar explosions
D) solar explosions
E) solar flares
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Ozone is formed in the atmosphere by the combination of oxygen molecules with

A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) hydrocarbons.
C) oxygen atoms.
D) CO2.
E) ClO.
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What element is the most abundant by mass in Earth's crust?

A) Fe
B) H
C) K
D) P
E) O
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Ozone (O3) and oxygen gas (O2) are examples of

A) isotopes.
B) allotropes.
C) polymorphs.
D) alloys.
E) amphoterism.
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What is the name given to the spectacular celestial light shown in the sky resulting from electrons and protons in space ejected from solar eruptions?

A) auroras
B) astral lights
C) stellar explosions
D) cosmic flares
E) solar flare
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Which choice lists two effects expected from the depletion of the ozone layer? 1. asthma
2) lung cancer
3) skin cancer
4) genetic mutations
5) emphysema

A) 1 and 5
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 5
D) 3 and 4
E) 4 and 5
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Which of the following is a catalyst in the destruction of ozone?

A) ClO
B) O3
C) CF3Cl
D) Cl
E) O2
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Which below is a CFC?

A) CFCl3
B) CF2Cl2
C) C2F3Cl3
D) All of the choices are correct.
E) None of these choices is correct.
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Which statement about ozone and the ozone layer is true?

A) Ozone is found in a band of almost pure ozone several kilometers thick encircling the Earth.
B) The ozone in the ozone layer absorbs UV light between 200 and 300 nm.
C) Ozone is a compound with the chemical formula CO2.
D) In the Earth's atmosphere, ozone exists only in the ozone layer.
E) Ozone is used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners.
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What is readily liquefied, relatively inert, nontoxic, noncombustible, and volatile and has been used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners but is harmful to the ozone layer in the stratosphere?

A) antifreeze
B) SO2
C) ammonia
D) 0.444 m
E) Freon
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Which of these industrial chemicals is produced in the greatest amount annually?

A) HNO3
B) H3PO4
C) H2
D) H2SO4
E) HClO3
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What is the name given the condition leading to the formation of ice particles over Antarctica?

A) polar ice caps (PICs)
B) ice deposition (ID)
C) polymorphs (PMs)
D) vortex traps (VTs)
E) polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)
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How many different ways can a water molecule vibrate?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) millions
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What is the noxious cloud of smoke and fog caused by SO2 which is formed by the reactions of automobile exhaust and sunlight?

A) primary pollutants
B) secondary pollutants
C) automotive discharge
D) acid rain
E) photochemical smog
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Which of the following is emitted into the atmosphere when a volcano erupts?

A) H2S
B) N2
C) HCl
D) sulfuric acid aerosol
E) All of the answers are correct.
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What is the meaning of an asterisk beside an atom or molecule?

A) It means the atom or molecule is degenerate.
B) It means the atom or molecule is very reactive.
C) It means the atom or molecule is in a low energy state.
D) It means the atom or molecule has collided with another atom or molecule.
E) It means the atom or molecule is in an excited state.
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Which one of the following would slow the rate of increase of atmospheric CO2?

A) building and operating more coal-fired power plants
B) more use of catalytic converters in cars to produce complete combustion
C) use of hydrogen fuel produced using solar or nuclear energy
D) conversion of nuclear power plants to methane-burning power plants
E) clearing and burning the tropical rain forests
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Which of these substances is being considered as a replacement fuel for gasoline?

A) D2O
B) H2
C) NO2
D) F2
E) He
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In the mid-1980's which of the following was discovered?

A) greenhouse gases
B) Antarctic ozone hole
C) radon gas
D) CO poisoning in homes
E) benzene in the Mississippi River
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The normal process occurring on Earth that warms its surface and the lower atmosphere is called

A) photosynthesis.
B) vaporization of water.
C) incomplete combustion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
E) the ozone hole.
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Which of these species is not an acidic oxide?

A) P4O10
B) P4O6
C) SO3
D) CO
E) SiO2
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How many different ways can a CO2 molecule vibrate?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) millions
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What is the name given to SO2 in the troposphere that is oxidized to H2SO4 in the form of aerosol which ends up in wet precipitation?

A) sulfonation
B) saphonication
C) troposheric oxidation
D) acid rain
E) atmoshpheric leproay
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Acid rain is precipitation having a pH that is

A) above 7.
B) below 5.5.
C) below 7.
D) above 8.6.
E) above 10.
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Which of the following are common indoor pollutants?

A) radon
B) carbon dioxide
C) carbon monoxide
D) formaldehyde
E) All of the choices are correct.
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Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

A) H2O
B) O2
C) CO2
D) CH4
E) CFCs
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What is the name of the molten rock which rises to the surface of the Earth and generates some types of volcanic eruptions?

A) magma
B) mantle eruptions
C) crustaceans
D) molten eruptions
E) volcanic ash
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Acid rain is less of a threat to lakes and streams in areas where the bedrock is limestone (CaCO3). Which of the following is the equation for neutralization of acid by limestone?

A) CaCO3 + 2OH- → Ca(OH)2 + CO2
B) CaCO3 + 2H3O+ → Ca2+ + CO2 + 3H2O
C) CaCO3 + H3O → Ca + CO2 + H2O
D) CaCO3 + OH- → Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
E) CaCO3 + 2H3O+ → Ca2+ + CO2 + 2H2O
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In order for a gas to be a "greenhouse gas" it must

A) transmit visible light and absorb infrared radiation.
B) be radioactive.
C) transmit infrared light and absorb visible light.
D) be combustible.
E) absorb both visible light and infrared radiation.
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What describes the trapping of heat near Earth's surface by gases (CO2) in the atmosphere?

A) restricted air flow
B) flux
C) heat trap
D) greenhouse effect
E) gasification
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Why do molecules become IR-active?

A) Because they are in constant motion.
B) Because they can absorb IR radiation (a photon of a specific wavelength in the IR region) because their dipole moments constantly change as the bond lengths change.
C) Because they vibrate at low temperatures.
D) Because their net dipole is zero.
E) Because they are very close together.
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Which one of these species exists as a diatomic element at room temperature?

A) Na
B) N
C) B
D) Ar
E) P
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A possible reaction leading to removal of ClO from the atmosphere is 2ClO → Cl2 + O2. Studies of this reaction have yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor, A, and an activation energy of 1.0 × 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 13.2 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for the disappearance of ClO at -30°C.

A) 1.5 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
B) 8.7 × 105 M-1 s-1
C) 2.9 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
D) 9.9 × 10-13 M-1 s-1
E) 1.7 × 106 M-1 s-1
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Suppose that ammonia, applied to a field as a fertilizer, is washed into a farm pond containing 3.0 × 106 L of water. If the pH of this pond is found to be 9.81, what volume of liquid ammonia found its way into the pond? [Given: Kb(NH3) = 1.8 × 10-5; the density of liquid ammonia is 0.771 g/cm3]

A) 15 L
B) 25 L
C) 11 L
D) 20 L
E) 320 L
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Jupiter has no solid surface and is 90% hydrogen gas and 9% helium gas.
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The gases spewed into the atmosphere when a volcano erupts are N2, H2S, HCl, HF, CO2, and water vapor.
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Mars has an atmosphere made mostly of oxygen.
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The rate constant of the reaction O + O3 → 2O2 is 7.0 × 105 M-1 s-1 at -40°C and 4.8 × 106 M-1 s-1 at 25°C. Calculate the activation energy of this reaction.

A) 2.0 kJ/mol
B) 17 kJ/mol
C) 1100 kJ/mol
D) 25. kJ/mol
E) 0.13 kJ/mol
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Which one of the following indoor air pollutants has adverse health effects because it is radioactive?

A) formaldehyde
B) carbon monoxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) radon
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What is the wavelength of a photon needed to dissociate an O3 molecule whose bond energy is 107.2 kJ/mol (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s; and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023 molecules/mole)?

A) 9.0 × 105 nm
B) 894 nm
C) 1.12 × 106 nm
D) 9.0 × 10-4 nm
E) 1117 nm
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The wavelengths of light that are absorbed by stratospheric ozone are known to cause cancer.
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What is the wavelength of a photon needed to dissociate an S2 molecule whose bond energy is 226 kJ/mol (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s; and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023molecules/mole)?

A) 90 nm
B) 2.71nm
C) 5.3 × 105 nm
D) 9.0 × 104 nm
E) 530 nm
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What mass of solid CaO is needed to remove the sulfur dioxide from 1.0 × 106 m3 of air having an SO2 concentration of 1.5 × 10-9 M? Assume that the reaction leading to removal of the sulfur dioxide is CaO(s) + SO2(g) → CaCO3(s).

A) 56 g
B) 96 g
C) 37 g
D) 84 g
E) 43 g
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Ozone is destroyed naturally by the absorption of short-wavelength light.
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The major contributor to the greenhouse effect is H2S.
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The air at sea level is ~80% oxygen and ~20% nitrogen.
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What is the name of the chemical with a very foul smell that is a preservative used to preserve the body of dead people?

A) formaldehyde
B) hydrogen peroxide
C) hydrochloric acid
D) formic acid
E) potassium permanganate
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An unusual atmospheric reaction leading to ozone destruction is CF3O + O3 → CF3O2 + O2
The analysis of which has yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 2.0 × 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 11.6 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction at an altitude of 35 km, where the temperature is -34°C.

A) 2.0 × 10-12 M-1 s-1
B) 1.2 × 109 M-1 s-1
C) 3.5 × 106 M-1 s-1
D) 7.9 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
E) 6.8 × 108 M-1 s-1
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Due to a highway accident, 150 L of concentrated hydrochloric acid (12.0 M) is released into a lake containing 5.0 × 105 m3 of water. If the pH of this lake was 7.0 prior to the accident, what is the pH of the lake following the accident?

A) 5.44
B) 8.56
C) 8.44
D) 5.56
E) 2.44
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The rate constant of the reaction Cl + CHCl3 → HCl + CCl3 is 5.8 × 107 M-1 s-1 at 25°C and has an activation energy of 11.0 kJ/mol. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction in the lower stratosphere where the temperature is -57°C.

A) 1.1 × 107 M-1 s-1
B) 4.2 × 107 M-1 s-1
C) 4.9 × 109 M-1 s-1
D) 9.5 × 106 M-1 s-1
E) 2.7 × 109 M-1 s-1
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There is more argon in the air at sea level than there is CO2.
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When does death occur from carbon monoxide poisoning?

A) When all the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
B) When about one fourth of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
C) When about three fourths of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
D) When about ten percent of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
E) When about half the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called that is closest to the surface of the Earth and the thinnest layer of the atmosphere?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
troposphere
2
Which region of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer?

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
stratosphere
3
What is the layer of the atmosphere called which is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere and where the increase in temperature in this region is the result of the bombardment of molecular oxygen and nitrogen and atomic species by energetic particles, such as electrons and protons, from the sun?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
thermosphere
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Nitrogen fixation occurs through atmospheric, industrial, and biological processes. Which of these fixes the most nitrogen?

A) biological
B) atmospheric
C) industrial
D) industrial ≈ atmospheric
E) industrial ≈ biological
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Ozone in the stratosphere protects animals and plants from

A) infrared radiation.
B) acid rain.
C) visible sunlight.
D) radioactivity.
E) ultraviolet rays.
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Which one of the following is not one of the five gaseous components in highest concentration in the atmosphere?

A) CH4
B) CO2
C) N2
D) Ar
E) O2
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The Earth's core consists mainly of

A) Ni.
B) O.
C) Al.
D) Si.
E) Fe.
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Plants extract phosphate from the soil

A) by converting it to the dihydrogen phosphate ion by addition of acid to the soil near roots.
B) by converting it to phosphoric acid.
C) by osmosis.
D) by leaching.
E) by fixation.
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Which of these reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation?

A) 2N2O → 2N2 + O2
B) NH3 + H2O → <strong>Which of these reactions is an example of nitrogen fixation?</strong> A) 2N<sub>2</sub>O → 2N<sub>2</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> B) NH<sub>3</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O →   + OH<sup>-</sup> C) N<sub>2</sub> + O<sub>2</sub> → 2NO D) 2NO<sub>2</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O → HNO<sub>2</sub> + HNO<sub>3</sub> E) 2NO + O<sub>2</sub> → 2NO<sub>2</sub> + OH-
C) N2 + O2 → 2NO
D) 2NO2 + H2O → HNO2 + HNO3
E) 2NO + O2 → 2NO2
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The most abundant element in the Earth's crust is

A) H.
B) Fe.
C) Al.
D) Si.
E) O.
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An increase in the amount of particulate matter (dust and smoke) in the atmosphere may result in cooler world temperatures because

A) more sunlight is absorbed by Earth.
B) more infrared radiation is emitted into space.
C) the dust reflects solar radiation.
D) dust reacts with ozone in an exothermic reaction.
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What are the main mineral sources of phosphorus?

A) phosphides
B) phosphites
C) phosphors
D) phosphates
E) elemental phosphorus
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Currently the CO2 content of Earth's atmosphere is approximately

A) 1%.
B) 20%.
C) 25 ppm.
D) 330 ppm.
E) 600 ppm.
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called which consists of nitrogen, oxygen, and ozone and the air temperature decreases with increasing altitude?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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The main effect of the biosphere on the chemistry of the Earth's crust has been to

A) create a reducing atmosphere.
B) create an oxidizing atmosphere.
C) increase the relative humidity.
D) decrease the relative humidity.
E) increase the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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Another term used for the thermosphere is which of the following?

A) Earth's crust
B) mesosphere
C) ionosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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What was responsible for the "orange glow" observed by astronauts on the outside surface of their space shuttle as they were orbiting the Earth?

A) O2 interacting with SO2 to form SO2* excited state molecules.
B) An oxygen atom interacting with nitric oxide adsorbed on the shuttle's surface to form electronically excited nitrogen dioxide, NO2*.
C) N2 interacting with CO2 to form CO2* excited state molecules.
D) CO and CO2 interacting to form CO3* excited state molecules.
E) Star dust from the stratosphere combining with upper atmospheric O2 gases.
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What is the layer of the atmosphere called where the concentration of ozone and other gases is low and the temperature decreases with increasing altitude?

A) outer atmosphere
B) mesosphere
C) thermosphere
D) troposphere
E) stratosphere
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What is defined as the conversion of molecular nitrogen into nitrogen compounds?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) nitrogen conversion
C) nitrogenation
D) nitrogen turnover
E) nitrogen cycle
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The process in which a gaseous substance is converted into a condensed, more usable chemical substance is called

A) differentiation.
B) liquefaction.
C) fixation.
D) deposition.
E) remediation.
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The bond energy of N2 is 160 kJ/mol. What is the wavelength of a photon that can cause the dissociation of a N2 molecule? (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023 molecules/mole)

A) 749 nm
B) 366 nm
C) 233 nm
D) 375 nm
E) 650 nm
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Heat is radiated from Earth to space predominately in the form of

A) infrared radiation.
B) radioactivity.
C) visible light.
D) solar flares.
E) UV radiation.
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What is the name given to the incoming streams of solar protons and electrons oriented by Earth's magnetic field occurring in the Southern Hemisphere?

A) southern auroras
B) Aurora australis
C) southern celesta ions
D) Aurora borealis
E) solar flares
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The presence of ozone in the upper atmosphere is important because

A) O3 absorbs outgoing radiation from the Earth's surface, thus helping to keep the Earth warm.
B) O3 absorbs harmful solar radiation.
C) O3 dissolves in water droplets and is very reactive.
D) O3 is a major reactant in photosynthesis.
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Which of the following has not been blamed on the destruction of the ozone layer?

A) damage to crops
B) increased number of skin cancer cases
C) genetic mutations
D) increasing global CO2 concentrations
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26
What is the name given to the incoming streams of solar protons and electrons oriented by Earth's magnetic field occurring in the Northern Hemisphere?

A) northern auroras
B) Aurora australis
C) northern celesta ions
D) Aurora borealis
E) solar flares
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27
The compound CFCl3 is used as a/an

A) enzyme.
B) anesthetic.
C) gaseous fuel.
D) coolant.
E) CFC replacement.
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28
The first "hole" in the ozone layer was found over which continent?

A) North America
B) South America
C) Australia
D) Antarctica
E) Asia
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29
What is the name given to the violent eruptions on the surface of the sun resulting in the ejection of myriad electrons and protons into space?

A) solar vulcanizations
B) solar lighting
C) stellar explosions
D) solar explosions
E) solar flares
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30
Ozone is formed in the atmosphere by the combination of oxygen molecules with

A) chlorofluorocarbons.
B) hydrocarbons.
C) oxygen atoms.
D) CO2.
E) ClO.
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31
What element is the most abundant by mass in Earth's crust?

A) Fe
B) H
C) K
D) P
E) O
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32
Ozone (O3) and oxygen gas (O2) are examples of

A) isotopes.
B) allotropes.
C) polymorphs.
D) alloys.
E) amphoterism.
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33
What is the name given to the spectacular celestial light shown in the sky resulting from electrons and protons in space ejected from solar eruptions?

A) auroras
B) astral lights
C) stellar explosions
D) cosmic flares
E) solar flare
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34
Which choice lists two effects expected from the depletion of the ozone layer? 1. asthma
2) lung cancer
3) skin cancer
4) genetic mutations
5) emphysema

A) 1 and 5
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 5
D) 3 and 4
E) 4 and 5
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35
Which of the following is a catalyst in the destruction of ozone?

A) ClO
B) O3
C) CF3Cl
D) Cl
E) O2
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36
Which below is a CFC?

A) CFCl3
B) CF2Cl2
C) C2F3Cl3
D) All of the choices are correct.
E) None of these choices is correct.
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37
Which statement about ozone and the ozone layer is true?

A) Ozone is found in a band of almost pure ozone several kilometers thick encircling the Earth.
B) The ozone in the ozone layer absorbs UV light between 200 and 300 nm.
C) Ozone is a compound with the chemical formula CO2.
D) In the Earth's atmosphere, ozone exists only in the ozone layer.
E) Ozone is used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners.
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38
What is readily liquefied, relatively inert, nontoxic, noncombustible, and volatile and has been used as a coolant in refrigerators and air conditioners but is harmful to the ozone layer in the stratosphere?

A) antifreeze
B) SO2
C) ammonia
D) 0.444 m
E) Freon
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39
Which of these industrial chemicals is produced in the greatest amount annually?

A) HNO3
B) H3PO4
C) H2
D) H2SO4
E) HClO3
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40
What is the name given the condition leading to the formation of ice particles over Antarctica?

A) polar ice caps (PICs)
B) ice deposition (ID)
C) polymorphs (PMs)
D) vortex traps (VTs)
E) polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs)
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41
How many different ways can a water molecule vibrate?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) millions
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42
What is the noxious cloud of smoke and fog caused by SO2 which is formed by the reactions of automobile exhaust and sunlight?

A) primary pollutants
B) secondary pollutants
C) automotive discharge
D) acid rain
E) photochemical smog
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43
Which of the following is emitted into the atmosphere when a volcano erupts?

A) H2S
B) N2
C) HCl
D) sulfuric acid aerosol
E) All of the answers are correct.
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44
What is the meaning of an asterisk beside an atom or molecule?

A) It means the atom or molecule is degenerate.
B) It means the atom or molecule is very reactive.
C) It means the atom or molecule is in a low energy state.
D) It means the atom or molecule has collided with another atom or molecule.
E) It means the atom or molecule is in an excited state.
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45
Which one of the following would slow the rate of increase of atmospheric CO2?

A) building and operating more coal-fired power plants
B) more use of catalytic converters in cars to produce complete combustion
C) use of hydrogen fuel produced using solar or nuclear energy
D) conversion of nuclear power plants to methane-burning power plants
E) clearing and burning the tropical rain forests
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46
Which of these substances is being considered as a replacement fuel for gasoline?

A) D2O
B) H2
C) NO2
D) F2
E) He
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47
In the mid-1980's which of the following was discovered?

A) greenhouse gases
B) Antarctic ozone hole
C) radon gas
D) CO poisoning in homes
E) benzene in the Mississippi River
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48
The normal process occurring on Earth that warms its surface and the lower atmosphere is called

A) photosynthesis.
B) vaporization of water.
C) incomplete combustion.
D) the greenhouse effect.
E) the ozone hole.
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49
Which of these species is not an acidic oxide?

A) P4O10
B) P4O6
C) SO3
D) CO
E) SiO2
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50
How many different ways can a CO2 molecule vibrate?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
E) millions
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51
What is the name given to SO2 in the troposphere that is oxidized to H2SO4 in the form of aerosol which ends up in wet precipitation?

A) sulfonation
B) saphonication
C) troposheric oxidation
D) acid rain
E) atmoshpheric leproay
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52
Acid rain is precipitation having a pH that is

A) above 7.
B) below 5.5.
C) below 7.
D) above 8.6.
E) above 10.
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53
Which of the following are common indoor pollutants?

A) radon
B) carbon dioxide
C) carbon monoxide
D) formaldehyde
E) All of the choices are correct.
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54
Which one of the following is not a greenhouse gas?

A) H2O
B) O2
C) CO2
D) CH4
E) CFCs
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55
What is the name of the molten rock which rises to the surface of the Earth and generates some types of volcanic eruptions?

A) magma
B) mantle eruptions
C) crustaceans
D) molten eruptions
E) volcanic ash
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56
Acid rain is less of a threat to lakes and streams in areas where the bedrock is limestone (CaCO3). Which of the following is the equation for neutralization of acid by limestone?

A) CaCO3 + 2OH- → Ca(OH)2 + CO2
B) CaCO3 + 2H3O+ → Ca2+ + CO2 + 3H2O
C) CaCO3 + H3O → Ca + CO2 + H2O
D) CaCO3 + OH- → Ca2+ + CO2 + H2O
E) CaCO3 + 2H3O+ → Ca2+ + CO2 + 2H2O
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57
In order for a gas to be a "greenhouse gas" it must

A) transmit visible light and absorb infrared radiation.
B) be radioactive.
C) transmit infrared light and absorb visible light.
D) be combustible.
E) absorb both visible light and infrared radiation.
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58
What describes the trapping of heat near Earth's surface by gases (CO2) in the atmosphere?

A) restricted air flow
B) flux
C) heat trap
D) greenhouse effect
E) gasification
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59
Why do molecules become IR-active?

A) Because they are in constant motion.
B) Because they can absorb IR radiation (a photon of a specific wavelength in the IR region) because their dipole moments constantly change as the bond lengths change.
C) Because they vibrate at low temperatures.
D) Because their net dipole is zero.
E) Because they are very close together.
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60
Which one of these species exists as a diatomic element at room temperature?

A) Na
B) N
C) B
D) Ar
E) P
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61
A possible reaction leading to removal of ClO from the atmosphere is 2ClO → Cl2 + O2. Studies of this reaction have yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor, A, and an activation energy of 1.0 × 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 13.2 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for the disappearance of ClO at -30°C.

A) 1.5 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
B) 8.7 × 105 M-1 s-1
C) 2.9 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
D) 9.9 × 10-13 M-1 s-1
E) 1.7 × 106 M-1 s-1
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62
Suppose that ammonia, applied to a field as a fertilizer, is washed into a farm pond containing 3.0 × 106 L of water. If the pH of this pond is found to be 9.81, what volume of liquid ammonia found its way into the pond? [Given: Kb(NH3) = 1.8 × 10-5; the density of liquid ammonia is 0.771 g/cm3]

A) 15 L
B) 25 L
C) 11 L
D) 20 L
E) 320 L
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63
Jupiter has no solid surface and is 90% hydrogen gas and 9% helium gas.
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64
The gases spewed into the atmosphere when a volcano erupts are N2, H2S, HCl, HF, CO2, and water vapor.
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65
Mars has an atmosphere made mostly of oxygen.
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66
The rate constant of the reaction O + O3 → 2O2 is 7.0 × 105 M-1 s-1 at -40°C and 4.8 × 106 M-1 s-1 at 25°C. Calculate the activation energy of this reaction.

A) 2.0 kJ/mol
B) 17 kJ/mol
C) 1100 kJ/mol
D) 25. kJ/mol
E) 0.13 kJ/mol
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67
Which one of the following indoor air pollutants has adverse health effects because it is radioactive?

A) formaldehyde
B) carbon monoxide
C) carbon dioxide
D) radon
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68
What is the wavelength of a photon needed to dissociate an O3 molecule whose bond energy is 107.2 kJ/mol (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s; and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023 molecules/mole)?

A) 9.0 × 105 nm
B) 894 nm
C) 1.12 × 106 nm
D) 9.0 × 10-4 nm
E) 1117 nm
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69
The wavelengths of light that are absorbed by stratospheric ozone are known to cause cancer.
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70
What is the wavelength of a photon needed to dissociate an S2 molecule whose bond energy is 226 kJ/mol (h = 6.63 × 10-34J s; c = 3.0 × 108m/s; and Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 1023molecules/mole)?

A) 90 nm
B) 2.71nm
C) 5.3 × 105 nm
D) 9.0 × 104 nm
E) 530 nm
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71
What mass of solid CaO is needed to remove the sulfur dioxide from 1.0 × 106 m3 of air having an SO2 concentration of 1.5 × 10-9 M? Assume that the reaction leading to removal of the sulfur dioxide is CaO(s) + SO2(g) → CaCO3(s).

A) 56 g
B) 96 g
C) 37 g
D) 84 g
E) 43 g
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72
Ozone is destroyed naturally by the absorption of short-wavelength light.
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73
The major contributor to the greenhouse effect is H2S.
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74
The air at sea level is ~80% oxygen and ~20% nitrogen.
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75
What is the name of the chemical with a very foul smell that is a preservative used to preserve the body of dead people?

A) formaldehyde
B) hydrogen peroxide
C) hydrochloric acid
D) formic acid
E) potassium permanganate
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76
An unusual atmospheric reaction leading to ozone destruction is CF3O + O3 → CF3O2 + O2
The analysis of which has yielded an Arrhenius frequency factor (A) and activation energy of 2.0 × 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and 11.6 kJ/mol, respectively. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction at an altitude of 35 km, where the temperature is -34°C.

A) 2.0 × 10-12 M-1 s-1
B) 1.2 × 109 M-1 s-1
C) 3.5 × 106 M-1 s-1
D) 7.9 × 10-15 M-1 s-1
E) 6.8 × 108 M-1 s-1
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77
Due to a highway accident, 150 L of concentrated hydrochloric acid (12.0 M) is released into a lake containing 5.0 × 105 m3 of water. If the pH of this lake was 7.0 prior to the accident, what is the pH of the lake following the accident?

A) 5.44
B) 8.56
C) 8.44
D) 5.56
E) 2.44
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78
The rate constant of the reaction Cl + CHCl3 → HCl + CCl3 is 5.8 × 107 M-1 s-1 at 25°C and has an activation energy of 11.0 kJ/mol. Calculate the rate constant for this reaction in the lower stratosphere where the temperature is -57°C.

A) 1.1 × 107 M-1 s-1
B) 4.2 × 107 M-1 s-1
C) 4.9 × 109 M-1 s-1
D) 9.5 × 106 M-1 s-1
E) 2.7 × 109 M-1 s-1
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79
There is more argon in the air at sea level than there is CO2.
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80
When does death occur from carbon monoxide poisoning?

A) When all the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
B) When about one fourth of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
C) When about three fourths of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
D) When about ten percent of the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
E) When about half the hemoglobin molecules in the blood complex with CO.
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