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AP Chemistry – Mock Test 1

  • Time yourself: 20 minutes

  • Do NOT check answers until finished

  • Then review explanations carefully

SECTION 1: MCQ​​

Question 1

Which species has the largest atomic radius?

A. Na
B. Mg
C. Al
D. Cl

... Correct Answer: A Why: Atomic radius increases down and to the left on the periodic table. Fix It: Left + Down = bigger

Question 2

Which bond is most polar?

A. C–H
B. O–H
C. N–H
D. Cl–Cl

... Correct Answer: B Why: O–H has the greatest electronegativity difference. Fix It: Bigger EN difference → more polar

Question 3

Which intermolecular force is strongest?

A. London dispersion
B. Dipole-dipole
C. Hydrogen bonding
D. Ion-dipole

... Correct Answer: D Why: Ion-dipole forces are stronger than hydrogen bonding. Fix It: Ion > H-bond > dipole > LDF

Question 4

If temperature increases, reaction rate:

A. decreases
B. increases
C. stays same
D. stops

... Correct Answer: B Why: Higher temperature → more kinetic energy → more collisions. Fix It: Hotter = faster

Question 5

Which is at equilibrium?

A. reaction stops
B. forward = reverse rate
C. equal concentrations
D. no movement

... Correct Answer: B Why: Equilibrium is dynamic, not static. Fix It: Rates equal, not amounts

Question 6

pH of 1×10⁻³ M HCl is:

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

... Correct Answer: C Why: pH = -log(10⁻³) = 3 Fix It: Count exponent → pH

Question 7

Adding catalyst will:

A. change K
B. shift equilibrium
C. speed reaction
D. increase products

... Correct Answer: C Why: Catalysts only change rate. Fix It: Catalyst ≠ shift

Question 8

Oxidation means:

A. gain electrons
B. lose electrons
C. gain protons
D. lose protons

... Correct Answer: B Why: Oxidation = loss of electrons. Fix It: LEO says GER

Question 9

Which has strongest IMF?

A. CH₄
B. CO₂
C. H₂O
D. O₂

... Correct Answer: C Why: Hydrogen bonding in water. Fix It: H–F, H–O, H–N = strong

Question 10

Diluting acid will:

A. lower pH
B. raise pH
C. no change
D. neutralize

... Correct Answer: B Why: [H⁺] decreases → pH increases. Fix It: Dilution = weaker acid

SECTION 2: FRQ

FRQ 1

Explain how increasing pressure affects equilibrium when gases are involved.

... Key Points: - system shifts to fewer gas moles - reduces pressure - Le Châtelier principle Sample Answer: Increasing pressure causes the equilibrium to shift toward the side with fewer gas molecules to reduce pressure.

FRQ 2

Explain why increasing temperature increases reaction rate.

... Key Points: - particles move faster - more collisions - more effective collisions Sample Answer: Increasing temperature increases kinetic energy, leading to more frequent and effective collisions, which increases reaction rate.

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