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From this diagram, you can predict that.... a. Electron flow from Cu electrode to Zn electrode b. Electron flow from Zn electrode to Cu electrode c. Zn electrode is oxidizing agent d. Cu electrode is reducing agent e. In Zn electrode there is reduction reaction Among those compounds, the highest oxidation state of element Mn is in .... a. Mn d. KMnO4 b. MnO e. K2MnO4 c. MnO2 Chemical reaction that will produce electric current is called ... a. Electrochemistry d. electroplating b. Electrolytic cell e. Voltaic cell c. Neutralization Redox reaction (for number 4,5 and 6): aMnO4- + H+ + bC2O42- cMn2+ + H2O + dCO2 The coefficient of a,b,c, and d are.... a. 2,2,5 and 10 d. 3,5,2,and 8 b. 2,5,2 and 10 e. 2,5,5,and 10 c. 2,16,5 and 10 The reducing agent is...

a. MnO4d. CO2 b. Mn2+ e. H+ 2c. C2O4 6. To oxidize 0,5 mole of C2O42- ion, the amount of MnO4- ion that will be needed is ...mole. a. 0,05 d. 0,3 b. 0,1 e. 0,4 c. 0,2 7. Which one is balance? a. MnO4- + 6I-+ 4H2O MnO2+ 8OH- + 3I2 b. Cl2+ 2OH-+ IO3- 2Cl- + IO4- + 2H2O c. 6Cl2+ 11OH- 10Cl- + 2ClO3 + 6H2O d. 3P+ 4OH-+ 5NO3- 5NO + 3PO43- + 2H2O e. 8MnO4- + 3NH3- 8MnO2 + 5OH- + 3NO3-+ 2H2O

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CLASS XI A/XI B 1. NH4Cl powder is added into closed container that filled by Ca(OH)2. The reaction can be marked with the existence of smelled gas, and temperature changed.The system of those problem is/are... i. NH4Cl powder ii. Container iii. Ca(OH)2 powder iv. Temperature change a. 1,2, and 3 d. 4 b. 1 and 3 e. 1,2,3, and 4 c. 2 and 4 4. 2. The reaction in number 1 can be classified as... a. Opened system d. exothermic b. Closed system e. endothermic c. Isolated system 3. These statement are true based on exothermic reaction, except... a. Heat flow from system surroundings. b. System releasing energy or heat. c. the example of this reaction is photosynthesis. d. The temperature of surroundings become warm. e. The sign of enthalpy become positive. 2 mole of hydrogen gas will react with 1 mole of oxygen and produce steam and this reaction need heat 484 kJ. The thermochemical equation is... a. 2H2O 2H2 + O2 H = +484 kJ b. 2H2 + O2 2H2O H = +968 kJ c. H2O H2 + 1/2O2 H = +121 kJ d. H2 + 1/2O2 2H2O H = +242 kJ e. H2 + 1/2O2 2H2O H = +484 kJ Given: C6H6(g) 6C(s) + 3H2 (g) H = 49 kJ The true statement based on that reaction is... a. Formation of 1 mole benzene (C6H6) need heat 8,16 kJ. b. Formation of 1 mole benzene (C6H6) need heat 49 kJ. c. Formation of 1 mole benzene (C6H6) release heat 49 kJ. d. Dissociation of 1 mole benzene (C6H6) need heat 49 kJ. e. Dissociation of 1 mole benzene (C6H6) release heat 49 kJ. 25,2 kJ is released during the formation of 40,8 g of H2S from its elements. How much kJ energy released per mole H2S formation? a. 11,11 kJ/mole b. 21 kJ/mole c. 23,46 kJ/mole d. 25,2 kJ/mole e. 32,14 kJ/mole The combustion reaction of pentane is: C5H12 + 8O2 5CO2 + 6H2O H = -5470,1 kJ Assuming 60% efficiency, how much heat is released by the combustion of 12 g of pentane? a. 1519,45 kJ b. 1094,002 kJ c. 911,683 kJ d. 656,4012 kJ e. 547,01 kJ 1. 2. 3. 4. B B C D 5. E 6. B 7. E

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CLASS XA/XB 1. The weakness of Bohrs Atomic Model is....


a. Electron can travel around the nucleus in a certain stationary course called orbit b. Electron travels the nucleus in a circular orbit. c. Electron can move to higher shell by absorbing energy d. The model can explain the atomic spectrum of all elements e. Electron can move to lower shell by emitting energy The contents of Daltons Atomic Theory proposed by John Dalton, except.... a. Matter is made up of tiny particles cald atoms b. An element is matter composed of identical atoms that has sme mass and properties c. Different elements have different mass and properties d. A compound is composed of at least two atoms from different elements e. Atom can be created and destroyed by chemical reaction Nitrogen (Z=7), has two kinds of isotopes, N-14 and N-15. Which one of the following statements is correct? a. N-14 has more nukleons than N-15 b. N-14 has more protons than N-15 c. N-15 has fewer elecron than N-14 d. Both have different number of nucleons e. None are correct The number of valence electron of an element having a mass number of 40 and20 neutrons is... a. 2 d. 8 b. 4 e. 7 c. 6 The electron configuration of potassium (Z=19) is... a. 2,8,9 d. 2,4,8,5 b. 2,16,1 e. 2,8,2,2,7 c. 2,8,8,1 Magnesium (Z=12) is an elements that located in group and period.... a. I A, 3 d. IIIA, 2 b. IIA, 3 e. IA, 2 c. IIIA, 3 The chemical below are compound, except... a. H2O,H2,CO2 d. KI,H2SO4 ,CO2 b. HCl, NO, CO e. LiOH, H2O,CO c. NaBr,HI,HF

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CLASS IX A 1. A gas that will produce pop sound if a lightet splint is placed at the mouth of the test tube is... a. Oxygen (O2) b. Hydrogen (H2) c. Nitrogen (N2) d. Chlorine (Cl2) 2. There are the main properties of acid, except... a. Have a sour taste b. Dissolve in water to form solutions which conduct electricity. c. Turn blue litmus paper red. d. React with metal salt to give metal hydroxide or another metal salt. 3. The right ionization reaction of H2SO4 is... a. H2SO4 H+ + SO42b. H2SO4 2H + SO42c. H2SO4 2H+ + SO42d. H2SO4 2H + 4SO24. Indicator is..... a. A complex compound that can react with acid and base. b. Compound that will produce H+ ion when it dissolve in water c. Compound that will produce OH- ion when it dissolve in water d. Smallest that cant be divided again. 5. If we add some water into a solution, the concentration will be more.... a. concentrated b. dilute c. concentration d. ionized 6. Fill in the blanks! solution Blue litmus Red litmus Acid (....) Base (....) a. Red, red b. Red, blue c. Blue, blue d. Blue, red 7. The formula of chloric acid is... a. HClOb. HClO2c. HClO3d. HClO4Key: 1. 2. 3. 4. B D C A 5. B 6. B 7. C

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