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Chemistry: Metals & Metallurgy Quiz

This document provides 23 multiple choice questions from Chapter 23 of Chemistry 11e by Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy on the topics of metals, metallurgy, mining, and extracting metals from ores. The questions cover key concepts such as common metal ores, the lithosphere, processes for extracting and refining metals, and properties of transition metals.

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Chemistry: Metals & Metallurgy Quiz

This document provides 23 multiple choice questions from Chapter 23 of Chemistry 11e by Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy on the topics of metals, metallurgy, mining, and extracting metals from ores. The questions cover key concepts such as common metal ores, the lithosphere, processes for extracting and refining metals, and properties of transition metals.

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Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 23.

1 Multiple-Choice and Bimodal Questions 1) The o idation state o! "opper in Cu 2 C#3 (#$) 2 is %%%%%%%%%%& ') ( B) )1 C) )2 *) )+ ,) -2 'nswer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 2) The o idation state o! "opper in Cu 2. is %%%%%%%%%%& ') )/ B) )2 C) )+ *) ( ,) )1 'nswer: , Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 3) Melting an ore and "ausing the melt to separate into two or more layers is "alled %%%%%%%%%%& ') "al"ining B) roasting C) smelting *) slag ,) alloying 'nswer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy +) ' thermal pro"ess that "auses rea"tions 0etween an ore and the atmosphere o! the !urna"e is "alled %%%%%%%%%%& ') "al"ining B) roasting C) smelting *) slag ,) re!ining 'nswer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 1) ' slag is !ormed when a 0asi" metal o ide rea"ts with molten %%%%%%%%%% at high temperatures& ') 2e 2 #3 B) Ca# C) Ca.i#3 *) .i#2 ,) C# 'nswer: * Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 /) 3oasting $g. in the presen"e o! o ygen produ"es the !ree metal and .# 2 & 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! $g. when the e5uation !or this rea"tion is "ompleted and 0alan"ed6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 7) Car0on mono ide is "ommonly used to produ"e !ree metals !rom their o ides& 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! "ar0on mono ide in the 0alan"ed e5uation !or the produ"tion o! "o0alt !rom Co 2#3 6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 8) 3oasting 9n. in the presen"e o! o ygen produ"es the metal o ide and .# 2 & 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! 9n. when the e5uation !or this rea"tion is "ompleted and 0alan"ed6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 :) 't high temperatures, "ar0on "an 0e used as a redu"ing agent !or metal o ides& 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! "ar0on in the 0alan"ed e5uation !or the produ"tion o! manganese and C# 2 !rom manganese(;;) o ide6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 1() 4hen "ar0on mono ide is used to redu"e an ore as in a 0last !urna"e, it is "on<erted to %%%%%%%%%%& ') graphite B) "ar0on dio ide C) methane *) "ar0onate ,) methanol 'nswer: B Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 11) 4hen hydrogen gas is used to redu"e an ore (as in a 0last !urna"e), it is "on<erted to %%%%%%%%%%& ') ammonia B) helium C) hydrogen pero ide *) water ,) hydro ide 'nswer: * Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 12) The hydrometallurgi"al pro"ess used in re!ining gold ore entails "on<erting metalli" gold to a water-solu0le "omple & The !ormula o! the "omple is %%%%%%%%%%&
+ ') 'u(=$ 3 ) 2 3 B) 'u(C=) + C) 'u(C=) 2 2 *) 'u(C#) + + ,) 'u(C#) +

'nswer: C Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 13) 4hat is the produ"t o! the !ollowing (un0alan"ed) e5uation6 'l2 #3 g $ 2 #(s) + $ 2 #(l) + #$ (a5) ') B) C) *) 'l2 g 2$ 2 # (s) 'l(#$)3 (s) 'l2 (#$)/ (s)

'l3+ (a5) ,) 'l(#$) + (a5) 'nswer: , Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 1+) .ele"ti<ely dissol<ing a metal-"ontaining "ompound !rom an ore is "alled %%%%%%%%%%& ') "on<erting B) sol !ormation C) re!ining *) o idation ,) lea"hing 'nswer: , Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 11) >ro"esses used to redu"e metal ores or to re!ine metals that are 0ased on the pro"ess o! ele"trolysis are "olle"ti<ely re!erred to as %%%%%%%%%%& ') pyrometallurgy B) hydrometallurgy C) ele"trometallurgy *) "al"ination ,) roasting 'nswer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 1/) The transition metals in group %%%%%%%%%% ha<e the highest melting points& ') +B B) 3B C) /B *) 8B ,) 2B 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5 17) 18 ?arat gold "ontains %%%%%%%%%%@ gold& ') 18 B) 21 C) 8: *) 71 ,) 1&(

1(2

'nswer: * Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 18) 12 ?arat gold "ontains %%%%%%%%%%@ gold& ') 12 B) 21 C) 1&( 1(1 *) 71 ,) 1&( 1(2 'nswer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 1:) 2+ ?arat gold "ontains %%%%%%%%%%@ gold& ') 2+ B) 21 C) 1&( 1(1 *) 71 ,) 1&(( 1(2 'nswer: , Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 2() /&( ?arat gold "ontains %%%%%%%%%%@ gold& ') /&( B) 21 C) 1&( 1(1 *) 71 ,) 1&( 1(2 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 21) The ma imum o idation state in the !irst transition series is %%%%%%%%%%& ') )2 B) )+ C) )1 *) )7 ,) )8 'nswer: * Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 22) ;n the se"ond and third transition series, the ma imum o idation state is %%%%%%%%%%& ') )2 B) )+ C) )1 *) )7 ,) )8 'nswer: , Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 23) Most o! the "ompounds o! "opper in the %%%%%%%%%% o idation state are insolu0le in water& ') )1 B) )2 C) )3 *) )7 ,) )/ 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 2+) 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! Cl2 when the !ollowing e5uation is "ompleted and 0alan"ed6 Cr2#7 2 (a5) + Cl (a5) Cr 3+ (a5) + Cl 2 (g) (a"idi" solution) ') 1 B) 3 C) 1 *) / ,) + 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 21) 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! 2e 2+ when the !ollowing e5uation is "ompleted and 0alan"ed6 2e 2+ + $ 2 # 2 2e3+ + $ 2 # (a"idi" solution) ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 2/) The !irst step in the produ"tion o! ni"?el !rom its ore, =i., is to roast it in the presen"e o! o ygen to !orm the metal o ide and .#2 & 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! o ygen when the e5uation !or this rea"tion is "ompleted and 0alan"ed6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: C Diff: 5 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 27) Cu. has a <ery low solu0ility in water& $owe<er, it will dissol<e in nitri" a"id due to the !ollowing rea"tion& Cu.(s) + =#3 (a5) Cu 2+ (a5) + .(s) + =#(g) (a"idi" solution) 4hat is the "oe!!i"ient o! Cu. when this e5uation is 0alan"ed6 ') 1 B) 2 C) 3 *) 1 ,) + 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 23.2 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) ' deposit that "ontains a metal in e"onomi"ally e ploita0le 5uantities is "alled a(n) %%%%%%%%%%& ') mineral B) ore C) <ein *) "omsto"? ,) metal 'nswer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 2) 4hi"h o! the !ollowing are not "ommonly used as sour"es o! metals6 ') o ides B) sili"ates C) sul!ides *) "ar0onates ,) 'll o! the a0o<e are "ommonly used sour"es o! metals& 'nswer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 3) Chal"o"ite, "hal"opyrite, and mala"hite are sour"es o! whi"h metal6 ') manganese B) "opper C) titanium *) iron ,) Ain" 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 +) 4hi"h mineral "ontains titanium6 ') pyrolusite B) "hal"opyrite C) galena *) rutile ,) sphalerite 'nswer: * Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 1) 4hi"h statement 0elow is true6 ') =ew mining te"hni5ues and relati<ely untapped ore !ields mean that the en<ironmental impa"ts o! mineral e tra"tion will de"rease signi!i"antly in the !uture& B) There e ists little "orrelation 0etween the a0undan"e o! an element in the lithosphere and its "ommer"ial e tra"tion and use& C) Most metalli" elements are !ound in the lithosphere in o idation state Aero& *) The most important "ommer"ial "lass o! minerals is the sili"ates& ,) The Bnited .tates has plenti!ul ore !ields o! all strategi" metals& 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 /) 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing metalli" elements is most li?ely to 0e !ound as the !ree metal in nature6 ') Ca B) 'u C) 'l *) 2e ,) Li 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 7) The undesira0le material that is separated !rom an ore during the "on"entration pro"ess is "alled %%%%%%%%%%& ') gangue B) lea"hate C) slag *) !lo""ulent ,) sili"ate 'nswer: ' Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 8) The lithosphere is the ') deepest part o! the o"ean& B) portion o! the atmosphere "losest to the ,arth& C) molten "ore o! the ,arth& *) portion o! the atmosphere !urthest !rom the ,arth& ,) solid sur!a"e o! the ,arth& 'nswer: , Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 :) 4hi"h mineral "ontains aluminum6 ') 0au ite B) mala"hite C) "inna0ar *) galena ,) magnetite 'nswer: ' Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 1() Cold and the platinum group metals are !ound in nature in metalli" !orm 0e"ause ') they are solids at room temperature& B) they are highly rea"ti<e& C) they are solu0le in water& *) they are relati<ely inert& ,) they are relati<ely a0undant& 'nswer: * Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 11) ' mineral is ') a solid inorgani" "ompound that "ontains one or more metals& B) a <itamin& C) metal in its elemental !orm& *) a transition metal ion& ,) sour"e o! "ar0on& 'nswer: ' Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 12) 'n alloy is a ') heterogeneous mi ture o! two metals& B) pure metal& C) metalli" material that is "omposed o! two or more elements& *) nonmetal with some properties o! a metal& ,) a mineral "ontaining two or more metals& 'nswer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 13) Metallurgi"al pro"esses that utiliAe high temperatures are "olle"ti<ely "alled %%%%%%%%%%& ') hydrometallurgy B) pyrometallurgy C) ele"trometallurgy *) alloying ,) roasting 'nswer: B Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 1+) The pro"ess o! heating an ore to de"ompose it and release any <olatile produ"ts is re!erred to as %%%%%%%%%%& ') roasting B) smelting C) re!ining *) "al"ination ,) alloying 'nswer: * Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 11) The purpose o! a "on<erter in steel produ"tion is %%%%%%%%%%& ') to redu"e the iron in the ore to elemental B) to remo<e impurity elements 0y o idation C) to allow the !ormation o! phosphides within the metal !or added "orrosion resistan"e *) to allow the addition o! nitrogen !or in"reased strength ,) to allow slow solidi!i"ation o! the molten metal so it will puri!y as it "rystalliAes 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 1/) 4hat is produ"ed when a "ar0onate is "al"ined6 ') the !ree metal and sodium "ar0onate B) the !ree metal and sul!ur dio ide C) the metal o ide and "ar0on dio ide *) water and the metal hydride ,) the !ree metal and "ar0on dio ide 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 17) *uring roasting, the metal rea"ts with %%%%%%%%%%& ') o ygen B) "ar0on mono ide C) sul!ur *) the !urna"e atmosphere ,) iron 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 18) 4hy is either pure o ygen or o ygen diluted with argon used in a "on<erter instead o! air6 ') The "ar0on dio ide in air will "ause the iron to o idiAe and !orm rust& B) The o ygen "on"entration is too low to !un"tion e!!i"iently at remo<ing impurities& C) The "ar0on mono ide in air rea"ts with the iron to !orm a <olatile, and to i", iron "ar0onyl& *) The nitrogen in air will rea"t with iron to !orm iron nitride that will ma?e the iron 0rittle& ,) Be"ause itDs "heaper& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 1:) 4hat happens to the sili"on that is a "ontaminant in "rude iron in a "on<erter6 ') it is "on<erted to the tetra!luoride that 0u00les out as a gas& B) ;t is pre"ipitated as sodium sili"ate& C) ;t is "on<erted to sili"on dio ide and 0e"omes part o! the slag& *) ;t is pre"ipitated as the "ar0ide& ,) ;t is pre"ipitated as iron sili"ate& 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 2() ;n the redu"tion o! iron in a 0last !urna"e, limestone is a sour"e o! %%%%%%%%%% whi"h rea"ts with sili"ates and other "omponents o! the ore to !orm %%%%%%%%%%& ') "o?eE "ar0on mono ide B) hematiteE pig iron C) "al"ium o ideE slag *) magnetiteE steel ,) "al"iumE molten iron 'nswer: C Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 21) 4hi"h rea"tion "ontrols the temperature o! a 0last !urna"e6 ') 2C + # 2 2C# 2 B) C + $ 2# C# + $ 2 C) Ca# + .i# 2 Ca.i#3 *) 2e3# + + +C# 32e + +C# 2 ,) CaC#3 Ca# + C# 2 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 22) 3oasting o! the disul!ide o! moly0denum in # 2 produ"es whi"h produ"ts ') Mo#3 (s) + .# 2 (g) B) Mo(s) + .# 2 ( g) C) Mo#3 (s) + .# 2 (g) *) Mo#3 (s) + .#3 (g) ,) Mo(s) + Mo.(s) + .# 2 (g) 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 23) ' 0asi" slag is needed in steelma?ing to ') remo<e .i#2 as sili"ates& B) redu"e any nitrogen-"ontaining "ompounds to = 2 & C) rea"t with any BrFnsted Lowry a"ids present& *) pro<ide Ca# to remo<e phosphorus o ides as Ca 3 (># + ) 2 & ,) o idiAe any "ar0on-"ontaining "ompounds to C# 2 & 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 2+) .melting is ') melting and su0se5uent rea"tion o! molten ores resulting in the !ormation o! layers& B) heating an ore to ma?e it rea"t with a gas in a !urna"e& C) thermal de"omposition o! an ore with elimination o! a gaseous produ"t& *) addition o! "al"ium to a molten ore& ,) "ooling a molten metal to ma?e it solidi!y& 'nswer: ' Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 21) 4hi"h o! the !ollowing e5uations represents a "al"ination6 ') $g.(s) + # 2 (g) $g(g) + .# 2 (g) B) >0C#3 (s) >0#(s) + C# 2 (g) C) >0#(s) + C#(g) >0(l) + C# 2 (g) *) Ca#(l) + .i# 2 (l) Ca.i#3 (l) ,) 'll o! the a0o<e are "al"ination pro"esses& 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 2/) 4hi"h o! the !ollowing e5uations represents the roasting o! an ore6 ') 'll o! these represent roasting pro"esses& B) $g.(s) + # 2 (g) $g(g) + .# 2 (g) C) >0#(s) + C#(g) >0(l) + C# 2 (g) *) 29n.(s) + 3# 2 (g) 29n#(s) + 2.# 2 (g) ,) 2Mo.2 (s) + 7# 2 (g) 2Mo#3 (s) + +.# 2 (g) 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 27) The purpose o! 0urning "o?e in a 0last !urna"e is ') to produ"e redu"ing gases& B) to produ"e heat& C) to produ"e "ar0on mono ide gas& *) to produ"e hydrogen gas& ,) all o! the a0o<e 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 28) ' mi ture o! o ygen and argon are 0lown through molten iron that is produ"ed in a 0last !urna"e !or the purpose o! ') "ompleting the redu"tion o! iron& B) o idiAing the iron 0e!ore it "ools& C) "ooling the molten iron& *) remo<ing "ar0on, sul!ur, and other impurities& ,) remo<ing other metals& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 2:) .teel is ') an alloy o! iron& B) pure iron& C) o idiAed iron& *) a mi ture o! iron and sil<er& ,) a li5uid at room temperature& 'nswer: ' Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 3() $ydrometallurgy is ') the use o! water to "ool molten metals& B) the use o! high temperature pro"esses to "on"entrate and re!ine metals& C) the use o! water to lo"ate underground ore deposits& *) the use o! a5ueous solutions to e tra"t metals !rom their ores& ,) the use o! high temperature pro"esses to ma?e alloys& 'nswer: * Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 31) 4hat are the produ"ts o! the !ollowing (un0alan"ed) lea"hing pro"ess6 'u(s) + C= (a5) + # 2 (g) + $ 2#(l) ') 'u(C=)3 (s) and #$ (a5) B) 'uC=(s) and #$ (a5) C) 'uC= (s) and $ 2 # 2 (a5) *) 'u(C=) + (a5) and #$ (a5)
,) 'u(C=) 2 (a5) and #$ (a5)

'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 32) 'n ad<antage to lea"hing gold with a5ueous solutions o! "yanide ion is that ') the pro"ess re5uires only one step& B) the gold re"o<ered in this way has higher purity than gold re"o<ered in other ways& C) the method "an 0e used to lo"ate underground gold deposits& *) gold "an 0e re"o<ered !rom <ery low-grade ores 0y this method& ,) the pro"ess is en<ironmentally sa!e& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 33) ' disad<antage to lea"hing gold with a5ueous solutions o! "yanide ion is that ') it re5uires the use o! ores with a <ery high "on"entration o! gold& B) the method does not produ"e gold o! high enough purity& C) the method is a potential en<ironmental haAard& *) sodium "yanide is <ery e pensi<e& ,) it is a "ompli"ated pro"ess re5uiring more than two doAen separate steps& 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 3+) The maGor impurities !ound in 0au ite are %%%%%%%%%%& ') .i#2 and 2e 2 #3 B) 'l2 #3 and $ 2 # C) 2e and $ 2 # *) 'l 2#3 and #$ ,) "ar0on and sali"yli" a"id 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 31) 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing is !alse "on"erning the Bayer >ro"ess6 ') ;t is a hydrometallurgi"al pro"ess& B) ;t in<ol<es treatment o! 0au ite with "old, dilute sodium hydro ide solution& C) ;n the pro"ess, aluminum is "on<erted to a solu0le aluminate ion& *) ;t results in the separation o! aluminum !rom iron and sili"on& ,) ;t is used to puri!y 0au ite& 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 3/) >art o! the Bayer pro"ess in<ol<es the digestion o! "rushed ore in "on"entrated a5ueous sodium hydro ide& This pro"ess "arried out at high pressure %%%%%%%%%%& ') to pre<ent 0oiling B) to pre<ent !ormation o! iron hydro ide C) to pre<ent !ormation o! aluminum hydro ide *) to a""elerate !ormation o! iron hydro ide ,) to lower the 0oiling temperature o! the mi ture 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 37) The metal %%%%%%%%%% is e tra"ted !rom %%%%%%%%%% ore 0y the Bayer pro"ess& ') ironE magnetite B) mer"uryE "inna0ar C) tinE "asserite *) aluminumE 0au ite ,) Ain"E sphalerite 'nswer: * Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy


38) 4hat is the purpose o! adding Ain" powder to a solution o! 'u(C=) 2 6

') to pre"ipitate the "yanide-gold "omple B) to redu"e the gold in the "yanide "omple to gold metal C) to pre"ipitate the "yanide ion *) to o idiAe the gold in the "yanide "omple to gold metal ,) to !orm a gold-Ain" alloy 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 3:) ;n the Bayer pro"ess, the purpose o! !iltration a!ter the ore has 0een digested in "on"entrated sodium hydro ide is %%%%%%%%%%& ') to separate the solu0le aluminum "omple !rom the insolu0le iron impurities B) to separate the insolu0le aluminum o ide !rom the solu0le iron impurity C) to separate the aluminum metal !rom the hydro ide ions *) to remo<e the sodium ions !rom the sodium hydro ide solution ,) to remo<e the anode sludge 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3 +() ;n the Bayer pro"ess, the purpose o! lowering the p$ a!ter the digested ore has 0een !iltered is %%%%%%%%%%& ') to pre"ipitate the iron hydro ide B) to pre"ipitate the iron o ide C) to pre"ipitate the aluminum hydro ide *) the dissol<e the remaining ore ,) to dissol<e the remaining impurities 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.3

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy +1) The anode sludges !rom "opper re!ining are important sour"es o! what metal(s)6 ') gold B) sil<er C) aluminum *) 0oth ' and B ,) all o! the a0o<e 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4 +2) The $all pro"ess is ') the pyrometallurgi" pro"ess used to produ"e iron& B) the pyrometallurgi" pro"ess used to produ"e aluminum& C) the ele"trolyti" pro"ess used to produ"e aluminum& *) the hydrometallurgi" pro"ess to produ"e aluminum& ,) the ele"trolyti" pro"ess used to produ"e iron& 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4 +3) The produ"t in the $all ele"trometallurgi"al pro"ess is ') "opper& B) iron& C) aluminum& *) gold& ,) sil<er& 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy ++) The respe"ti<e standard o idation potentials !or Cu Cu 2+ , =i =i 2+ , and 'g 'g + are (in H) -(&3+, )(&28and -(&8(& ;mpure "opper sla0s at the anode are re!ined ele"tro"hemi"ally, a!!ording mu"h purer metalli" "opper at the "athode& 4hi"h statement 0elow is true6 ') Cu is o idiAed pre!erentially o<er 0oth =i and 'g, so 0oth =i and 'g metals are separated as sludges 0elow the anode& B) =i is o idiAed pre!erentially o<er Cu, and =i 2+ is redu"ed mu"h less readily than Cu 2+ , so =i is separated as =i 2+ in the ele"trolyte solution& C) 'g is o idiAed pre!erentially o<er Cu, and 'g + is redu"ed mu"h less readily than + Cu 2+ , so 'g is separated as 'g in the ele"trolyte solution& *) 'g is o idiAed pre!erentially o<er Cu, and 'g + is redu"ed mu"h more readily than Cu 2+ , so 'g plates out with Cu at the "athode and "annot readily 0e remo<ed !rom impure "opper& ,) Both =i and 'g are o idiAed pre!erentially o<er Cu and =i 2+ , and 'g + is redu"ed mu"h less readily than Cu 2+ , so =i and 'g are separated as =i 2+ and 'g + in the ele"trolyte solution& 'nswer: B Diff: 5 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4 +1) ;n the Bayer pro"ess, what is the produ"t o! "al"ination o! the aluminum hydro ide re"o<ered !rom the digestion in 0ase6 ') 'l I $2#(s) B) 'l (s) C) 'l(#$)3 (s) *) 'l2 #3 (s)
,) 'l(#$) + (a5)

'nswer: * Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy +/) 'nhydrous aluminum o ide is dissol<ed in molten "ryolite rather than simply melted 0e"ause %%%%%%%%%% ') the "ryolite a"tually pro<ides the aluminum that is to 0e redu"ed& B) the "ryolite pro<ides a sour"e o! sodium ions& C) the melting point o! pure, anhydrous aluminum o ide is too high& *) in pure, molten 'l2#3 , the aluminum would 0e o idiAed rather than redu"ed& ,) the "ryolite pro<ides the ne"essary !luoride ions& 'nswer: C Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4 +7) Cal"ium "hloride is added to sodium "hloride prior to melting it !or ele"trolysis in a *owns "ell %%%%%%%%%%& ') to lower the melting point B) to in"rease the "on"entration o! "hloride ions C) to ma?e the sodium ions easier to redu"e *) to ma?e the "hloride ions easier to o idiAe ,) to pro<ide "al"ium ions whi"h ser<e as the "athode 'nswer: ' Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4 +8) .odium metal "annot 0e produ"ed 0y ele"trolysis o! an a5ueous solution o! sodium "hloride 0e"ause %%%%%%%%%% ') the "ar0on anode is more easily redu"ed than sodium ions& B) water is more easily o idiAed than sodium metal& C) the produ"tion o! "hlorine gas inter!eres with the redu"tion o! sodium ions& *) the iron "athode would 0e "orroded 0y the salt water& ,) water is more easily redu"ed than sodium ions& 'nswer: , Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.4

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy +:) 4hi"h property o! metals "annot 0e e plained with the electron-sea model6 ') shine B) high thermal "ondu"ti<ity C) high ele"tri" "ondu"ti<ity *) mallea0ility and du"tility ,) trends in melting points 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5 1() Transition metals ha<e energy 0ands "omposed o! two states, low energy and high energy& 4hat elements ha<e !illed low energy states and empty high energy states6 ') Ti, 9r, $! B) Cr, Mo, 4 C) Co, 3h, ;r *) Cu, 'g, 'u ,) 9n, Cd, $g 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5 11) 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing is a property o! most metals6 ') low melting point B) 0rittleness C) high ele"tronegati<ity *) thermal "ondu"ti<ity ,) a"idi" o ides 'nswer: * Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 12) The mole"ular-or0ital model !or Ce shows it to 0e ') a "ondu"tor, 0e"ause all the lower energy 0and or0itals are !illed and the gap 0etween the lower and higher 0ands is large& B) an insulator, 0e"ause all the lower energy 0and or0itals are !illed and the gap 0etween the lower and higher 0ands is large& C) a semi"ondu"tor, 0e"ause the gap 0etween the !illed lower and empty higher energy 0ands is relati<ely small& *) a semi"ondu"tor, 0e"ause the gap 0etween the !illed lower and empty higher energy 0ands is large& ,) a "ondu"tor, 0e"ause its lower energy 0and or0itals are only partially !illed& 'nswer: C Diff: 5 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5 13) ;! the ele"troni" stru"ture o! a solid su0stan"e "onsists o! a <alen"e 0and that is "ompletely !illed with ele"trons and there is a large energy gap to the ne t set o! or0itals, then this su0stan"e will 0e a(n) %%%%%%%%%%& ') alloy B) insulator C) "ondu"tor *) semi"ondu"tor ,) nonmetal 'nswer: B Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5 1+) 4hi"h statement a0out steel is !alse6 ') ;t is a polymer& B) ;t is an alloy o! iron& C) ;t "an ha<e di!!erent per"entages o! "ar0on& *) ;t "an 0e made so it resists rust& ,) none o! the a0o<e 'nswer: ' Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1, 23.6

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 11) 2or a su0stitutional alloy to !orm, the two metals "om0ined must ha<e similar ') ioniAation potential and ele"tron a!!inity& B) num0er o! <alan"e ele"trons and ele"tronegati<ity& C) redu"tion potential and siAe& *) atomi" radii and "hemi"al 0onding properties& ,) 0and gap and rea"ti<ity& 'nswer: * Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 1/) 4hat is the typi"al e!!e"t o! the addition o! an interstitial element on the properties o! a metal6 ') in"rease in mallea0ility and "orrosion resistan"e B) in"rease in hardness and strength, de"rease in du"tility C) de"rease in melting point and in"rease in du"tility *) de"rease in "ondu"ti<ity and in"rease in 0rittleness ,) in"reased sur!a"e luster 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 17) $eterogeneous alloys ') do not ha<e uni!orm "omposition throughout& B) ha<e properties that depend on "omposition& C) ha<e properties that depend on the manner in whi"h the melt is solidi!ied& *) ha<e properties that depend on the manner in whi"h the solid is !ormed& ,) 'll o! the a0o<e are true& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 18) ;ntermetalli" "ompounds are e amples o! ') homogeneous alloys& B) heterogeneous alloys& C) interstitial alloys& *) solution alloys& ,) ioni" "ompounds& 'nswer: ' Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 1:) 4hi"h o! the !ollowing is not an alloy6 ') 0rass B) steel C) sterling sil<er *) dental amalgam ,) "erami" 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 /() 'lloys generally di!!er !rom "ompounds in that ') the !ormer always "ontain some "ar0on& B) the !ormer always "ontain some iron& C) the !ormer always ha<e semi"ondu"tor properties& *) the atomi" ratios o! the "onstituent elements in the !ormer are not !i ed and may <ary o<er a wide range& ,) the !ormer ne<er "ontain a transition element& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy /1) 4hi"h element is typi"ally not added to steel to modi!y its properties6 ') "ar0on B) <anadium C) "hromium *) nitrogen ,) ni"?el 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 /2) .hape memory alloys %%%%%%%%%%& ') "hange their stru"ture as the temperature "hanges B) in their lower temperature phase ha<e a !le i0le arrangement 0etween atoms C) in their higher temperature phase ha<e strong and !i ed 0onds 0etween atoms *) are more plia0le when "old than when warm ,) all o! the a0o<e 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 /3) #! the !ollowing, whi"h is a 0ul? property6 ') ele"tron "on!iguration B) ioniAation energy C) melting point *) atomi" radius ,) atomi" num0er 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy /+) 4hat two o idation states are more !re5uently o0ser<ed in the !irst transition series than in the third6 ') )3 and )7 B) )2 and )3 C) )2 and )7 *) )1 and )/ ,) )3 and )1 'nswer: B Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 /1) .alts o! whi"h o! the !ollowing transition metals are orange6 ') Mn 2+ B) 9n 2+ C) =i 2+ *) Co 2+ ,) 2e 2+ 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 //) ' su0stan"e with unpaired ele"trons will 0e ') slightly attra"ted to a magnet& B) slightly repelled 0y a magnet& C) permanently magneti"& *) 0rightly "olored& ,) nonmetalli"& 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy /7) The lanthanide "ontra"tion is responsi0le !or the !a"t that ') 9r and J ha<e a0out the same radius& B) 9r and =0 ha<e similar o idation states& C) 9r and $! ha<e a0out the same radius& *) 9r and 9n ha<e similar o idation states& ,) 9r and $! ha<e the same o idation states& 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 /8) 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing is not true a0out transition metals6 ') They !re5uently ha<e more than one "ommon o idation state& B) Their "ompounds are !re5uently "olored& C) Their "ompounds !re5uently e hi0it magneti" properties& *) They are !ound in the d-0lo"? o! the periodi" ta0le& ,) They typi"ally ha<e low melting points& 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 /:) 3ea"tion o! iron with whi"h one o! the !ollowing a"ids will result in the dire"t produ"tion o! 2e3+ 6 ') $=#3 B) $Cl C) $; *) C$ 3C##$ ,) dilute $ 2.# + 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 7() 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing "opper "ompounds is 0la"? in "olor6 ') Cu; B) Cu.# + 2+ C) Cu($ 2 #) + *) CuCl 2 ,) Cu# 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 71) 4hi"h o! the !ollowing "opper "ompounds pre<ents algae growth6 ') Cu. B) Cu.# + C) Cu(#$) 2 *) Cu(=#3 ) 2 ,) CuCl 2 'nswer: B Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 72) ' small amount o! 0arium "hloride solution is added to a 0lue solution& ' white pre"ipitate !orms& The 0lue solution "ontains ') =i.# + B) CuCl 2 C) Cu.# + *) Cu(=#3 )3 ,) CoCl 2 'nswer: C Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 73) 4hen "opper(;;) hydro ide is heated, %%%%%%%%%% and %%%%%%%%%% are !ormed& ') Cu(s), $ 2 #(l) B) Cu#(s), $ 2 #(l) C) Cu(s), #$ (g) *) Cu#$(s) + $ 2#(g) ,) Cu$ 2 (s) + # 2 (g) 'nswer: B Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 7+) 4hi"h one o! the !ollowing "ompounds is yellow6 ') Cr(=#3 )3 B) CrCl3 C) K 2 Cr# + *) (=$ + )2 Cr2 #7 ,) CCl 2 'nswer: C Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 71) 'n a5ueous solution o! 2e(=#3 )3 will slowly !orm a red-0rown pre"ipitate due to the !ormation o! %%%%%%%%%%& ') 2e(#$)3 B) 2e3# + C) 2e# *) 2e(#$) 2 ,) 2e# 2 'nswer: ' Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 7/) The hydrated ni"?el(;;) ion is ') orange& B) 0lue& C) yellow& *) green& ,) "olorless& 'nswer: * Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 77) The hydrated manganese(;;) ion is ') orange& B) 0lue& C) yellow& *) <iolet& ,) "olorless& 'nswer: , Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 23.3 Short Answer Questions 1) Ci<e the name and !ormula o! the two important ores o! iron& 'nswer: hematite, 2e 2#3 , and magnetite, 2e3# + Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 2) 4hat is the name and the !ormula o! the most use!ul ore o! aluminum6 'nswer: 0au ite, 'l2 #3 g $ 2# Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 3) 4rite the two rea"tions that are used to "ontrol the temperature in a 0last !urna"e and indi"ate whi"h pro<ides heat and whi"h "ools& 'nswer 2C(s) + # 2 (g) 2C#(g) , pro<ides heat C(s) + $ 2 #(g) C#(g) + $ 2 (g) , "ools Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 +) ' material that "ontains more than one element and has the "hara"teristi" properties o! metals is "alled a (an) %%%%%%%%%%& 'nswer: alloy Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 1) 4hat two metals are alloyed to produ"e sterling sil<er6 'nswer: sil<er and "opper Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.6 /) Most o! the metals in the third transition series ha<e a0out the same atomi" radius as the elements a0o<e them in se"ond transition series& This is a result o! %%%%%%%%%%& 'nswer: the lanthanide "ontra"tion Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 7) *raw a diagram o! the short-hand ground state ele"tron "on!iguration o! Ain"& 'nswer: L'rM Diff: 4 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy 8) Most transition metal ions "ontain partially o""upied %%%%%%%%%% su0shells& 'nswer: d Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 :) ' su0stan"e is %%%%%%%%%% i! its ions or atoms ha<e one or more unpaired ele"trons& 'nswer: paramagneti" Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 1() The two more "ommon o idation states o! "hromium are %%%%%%%%%% and %%%%%%%%%%& 'nswer: 3)E /) Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.7 11) %%%%%%%%%% arises when the unpaired ele"trons o! the atoms or ions in a solid are in!luen"ed 0y the orientations o! the ele"trons o! their neigh0ors& 'nswer: 2erromagnetism Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 12) The "ondensation rea"tion o! "hromi" a"id produ"es %%%%%%%%%% and %%%%%%%%%%& 'nswer: di"hromate ionE water Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 13) ;ron o!ten appears in natural waters 0e"ause dissol<ed C# 2 and water "ome in "onta"t with deposits o! %%%%%%%%%%& 'nswer: 2eC#3 Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy


3+ 1+) 2e(#$)3 pre"ipitates !rom 2e($ 2 #) / 0y ma?ing the solution more %%%%%%%%%%&

'nswer: 0asi" Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8 23.4 True/ alse Questions 1) Cangue is the unwanted material that a""ompanies an ore when it is mined& 'nswer: True Diff: 1 Page Ref: Sec. 23.1 2) Cal"ining is the heating an ore to 0ring a0out the elimination o! "al"ium salts& 'nswer: 2alse Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 3) The purpose o! the limestone used in a 0last !urna"e is to !orm slag& 'nswer: True Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 +) ;n a 0last !urna"e, "o?e is used to pro<ide the needed heat and to pro<ide "ar0on mono ide to a"t as a redu"ing agent& 'nswer: True Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.2 1) Many metals are du"tile, whi"h means that they "an 0e hammered into thin sheets& 'nswer: 2alse Diff: 2 Page Ref: Sec. 23.5

Chemistry, 11e (Brown/LeMay/Brusten/Murphy) Chapter 23: Metals and Metallurgy /) Chromium is in the )/ o idation state in 0oth "hromate and di"hromate anions& 'nswer: True Diff: 3 Page Ref: Sec. 23.8

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