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1 Chem 101B Study Questions Name: Chapters 12,13,14 Review Tuesday 2/28/2017 Due on Exam Thursday 3/2/2017 (Exam 2 Date) This is a homework assignment. Please show your work for full credit. If you do work on separate paper, attach the work to these. Exam 2 Sections Covered: (the remaining Ch14 sections will be on Exam 3) Useful Information Provided on Exam 2: 1 1 Integrated Rate Laws: R J K mol R L atm K mol 0 Order: [A] = -kt + [A]0 t½ = A 0 2k 1 st Order: ln[a] = -kt + ln[a]0 t½ = ln 2 k 2 nd 1 1 Order: kt t½ = [A] [A] 0 1 k [A] 0 x y a loga y x log A + log B log( AB) log A log B log( A/ B) 2 log A 2log A 1 1 k Ae E a RT K K ( RT) n p c + [H ] eq %diss = 100% [HA] 0 2 -b± b -4ac x= 2a Page 1
2 Use the following to answer questions 1-4: The following questions refer to the gas-phase decomposition of ethylene chloride. C 2 H 5 Cl products Experiment shows that the decomposition is first order. The following data show kinetics information for this reaction: Time (s) ln [C 2 H 5 Cl] What is the rate constant for this decomposition? A) 0.29/s B) 0.35/s C) 0.11/s D) 0.02/s E) 0.22/s 2. What was the initial concentration of the ethylene chloride? A) 0.29 M B) 0.35 M C) 0.11 M D) 0.02 M E) 0.22 M 3. What would the concentration be after 5.0 seconds? A) 0.13 M B) 0.08 M C) 0.02 M D) 0.19 M E) 0.12 M 4. What is the half-life time for this reaction? A) 0.7 s B) 1.3 s C) 8.9 s D) 6.3 s E) 2.2 s Page 2
3 Use the following to answer questions 5-7: For the reaction 2N2O5(g) 4NO2(g) + O2(g), the following data were collected: t (minutes) [N2O5] (mol/l) Plot the data to determine the rate order in N2O5. 5. The order of this reaction in N2O5 is A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3 Page 3
4 6. The half-life of this reaction is approximately A) 15 minutes B) 18 minutes C) 23 minutes D) 36 minutes E) 45 minutes 7. The concentration N2O5 at 100 minutes will be A) mol/l B) mol/l C) mol/l D) mol/l 8. A particular first-order reaction has a rate constant of s 1. What is the half-life for this reaction? A) 1.00 s B) 15.6 s C) 22.5 s D) s E) s Ni decays by a first-order process via the emission of a beta particle. The 63 Ni isotope has a half-life of 100. years. How long will it take for 85% of the nickel to undergo decay? A) 23 years B) 1.3 years C) 120 years D) 10 years E) 270 years 10. What is the molecularity of the following elementary reaction: O3 O2 + O. A) unimolecular B) bimolecular C) termolecular D) quadmolecular E) molecularity cannot be determined Page 4
5 11. The rate law for a reaction is found to be Rate = k[a] 2 [B]. Which of the following mechanisms gives this rate law? I. A + B E (fast equilibrium) E + B C + D (slow) II. A + B E (fast equilibrium) E + A C + D (slow) III. A + A E (slow) E + B C + D (fast) A) I B) II C) III D) two of these Use the following to answer questions 12-14: The following questions refer to the reaction 2A2 + B2 2C. The following mechanism has been proposed: step 1 (very slow) A2 + B2 R + C step 2 (slow) A2 + R C 12. What is the molecularity of step 2? A) unimolecular B) bimolecular C) termolecular D) quadmolecular E) molecularity cannot be determined 13. Which step is rate determining? A) both steps B) step 1 C) step 2 D) a step that is intermediate to step 1 and step 2 Page 5
6 14. According to the proposed mechanism, what should the overall rate law be? A) rate = k[a2] 2 B) rate = k[a2] C) rate = k[a2][b2] D) rate = k[a2][r] E) rate = k[r] The reaction A B + C is second order in A. When [A]0 = M, the reaction is 20.0% complete in 45.5 minutes. Calculate the half-life for the reaction. A) min B) 11.4 min C) min D) 8.09 min Use the following to answer question 16: For the reaction A Products, successive half-lives are observed to be 10.0 min and 20.0 min. 16. The reaction follows the integrated rate law A) [A] = kt + [A]0 B) ln [A] = kt + ln [A]0 C) 1 1 A D) A = kt A = kt A 2 0 Use the following to answer questions 17-18: Use the potential energy diagram shown to answer the following: Page 6
7 17. Which letter shows the activation energy (without use of a catalyst)? A) a B) b C) c D) d E) e 18. Which letter shows the change in energy for the overall reaction? A) a B) b C) c D) d E) e 19. Which of the following statements best describes the condition(s) needed for a successful formation of a product according to the collision model? A) The collision must involve a sufficient amount of energy, provided from the motion of the particles, to overcome the activation energy. B) The relative orientation of the particles has little or no effect on the formation of the product. C) The relative orientation of the particles has an effect only if the kinetic energy of the particles is below some minimum value. D) The relative orientation of the particles must allow for formation of the new bonds in the product. E) The energy of the incoming particles must be above a certain minimum value, and the relative orientation of the particles must allow for formation of new bonds in the product. 20. Equilibrium is reached in chemical reactions when: A) The rates of the forward and reverse reactions become equal. B) The concentrations of reactants and products become equal. C) The temperature shows a sharp rise. D) All chemical reactions stop. E) The forward reaction stops. Page 7
8 21. If the equilibrium constant for A + B C is 0.288, then the equilibrium constant for 2C 2A + 2B is A) B) 3.47 C) D) 12.1 E) If, at a given temperature, the equilibrium constant for the reaction H2(g) + Cl2(g) 2HCl(g) is Kp, then the equilibrium constant for the reaction HCl(g) 1 2 H2(g) Cl2 (g) can be represented as: A) 1 2 K p B) Kp 2 C) 1 K p D) K p 23. At a given temperature, for the equilibrium: PCl5(g) PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) K = What is K for: Cl2(g) + PCl3(g) A) B) 63 C) D) 16 E) 3900 PCl5(g)? Page 8
9 Use the following to answer questions 24-25: Consider the chemical system CO + Cl2 COCl2; K = L/mol. 24. How do the equilibrium concentrations of the reactants compare to the equilibrium concentration of the product? A) They are much smaller. B) They are much bigger. C) They are about the same. D) They have to be exactly equal. E) You can't tell from the information given. 25. If the concentration of the product were to double, what would happen to the equilibrium constant? A) It would double its value. B) It would become half its current value. C) It would quadruple its value. D) It would not change its value. E) It would depend on the initial conditions of the product. 26. Consider the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) Kp = (T = 500K) Find the value of Kc at 500K A) B) C) D) E) The reaction quotient (Q) for a system is 720. If the equilibrium constant for the system is 36, what will happen as equilibrium is approached? A) There will be a net gain in product. B) There will be a net gain in reactant. C) There will be a net gain in both product and reactant. D) There will be no net gain in either product or reactant. E) The equilibrium constant will decrease until it equals the reaction quotient. Page 9
10 28. The following reaction is investigated (assume an ideal gas mixture): 2N2O(g) + N2H4(g) 3N2(g) + 2H2O(g) Initially there are 0.10 moles of N2O and 0.25 moles of N2H4, in a 10.0-L container. If there are moles of N2O at equilibrium, how many moles of N2 are present at equilibrium? A) B) C) D) A 3.00-liter flask initially contains 3.00 mol of gas A and 1.50 mol of gas B. Gas A decomposes according to the following reaction: 3A 2B + C The equilibrium concentration of gas C is M. Determine the equilibrium concentration of gas B. A) M B) M C) M D) M E) M Use the following to answer questions 30-31: Consider the following equilibrium: 2NOCl(g) 2NO(g) + Cl2(g) with K = In an experiment, 1.00 mole of pure NOCl and 1.00 mole of pure Cl2 are placed in a 1.00-L container. 30. Suppose n moles of NOCl react. What is the equilibrium concentration of NO? A) n B) 2n C) n D) 2n E) n Suppose m moles of NOCl react. What is the equilibrium concentration of Cl2? A) m B) ½ m C) 1 + m D) 1 + ½ m E) 1 + 2m Page 10
11 32. For the reaction below, Kp = 1.16 at 800. C. CaCO3(s) CaO(s) + CO2(g) If a 46.5-gram sample of CaCO3 is put into a 10.0-L container and heated to 800. C, what percent of the CaCO3 will react to reach equilibrium? ( hint: solids are not included in the equilibrium equation, i.e. Kp = PCO2 ) A) 14.7% B) 28.4% C) 38.0% D) 100.0% Use the following to answer questions 33-34: Consider the following equilibrium: 2H2(g) + X2(g) 2H2X(g) H = 96.5 kj/mol 33. Addition of X2 to a system described by the above equilibrium A) will cause [H2] to decrease B) will cause [X2] to decrease C) will cause [H2X] to decrease D) will cause both [H2] and [X2] to decrease E) will have no effect 34. Addition of argon to the above equilibrium A) will cause [H2] to decrease B) will cause [X2] to increase C) will cause [H2X] to increase D) will have no effect E) cannot possibly be carried out Page 11
12 35. Consider the following system at equilibrium: N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g) H = kj Which of the following changes will shift the equilibrium to the right? I. increasing the temperature II. decreasing the temperature III. increasing the volume IV. decreasing the volume V. removing some NH3 VI. adding some NH3 VII. removing some N2 VIII. adding some N2 A) I, IV, VI, VII B) II, III, V, VIII C) I, VI, VIII D) I, III, V, VII E) I, IV, V, VIII 36. The hydrogen sulfate or bisulfate ion HSO4 can act as either an acid or a base in water solution. In which of the following equations does HSO4 act as an base A) HSO4 + H2O H2SO4 + OH B) HSO4 + H3O + SO3 + 2H2O C) HSO4 + OH H2SO4 + O 2 D) HSO4 + H2O SO4 2 + H3O Consider the reaction HNO2(aq) + H2O(l) H3O + (aq) + NO2 (aq). Which product is a conjugate base? A) NO2 (aq) B) H3O + (aq) C) both of these D) none of these E) unable to determine from information provided 38. Given the following acids and Ka values: HClO4 HOAc HCN HF What is the order of increasing base strength? A) CN, F, OAc, ClO4 B) CN, OAc, F, ClO4 C) CN, ClO4, F, OAc D) ClO4, OAc, CN, F E) ClO4, F, OAc, CN Page 12
13 39. At 70 C, the autoionization constant of water, Kw, is The ph of pure water at 70 C is: A) B) C) D) The autoionization of water, as represented by the below equation, is known to be endothermic. Which of the following correctly states what occurs as the temperature of water is raised? H2O(l) + H2O(l) H3O + (aq) + OH (aq) A) The ph of the water does not change, and the water remains neutral. B) The ph of the water decreases, and the water becomes more acidic. C) The ph of the water decreases, and the water remains neutral. D) The ph of the water increases, and the water becomes more acidic. E) The ph of the water increases and the water remains neutral. 41. Calculate the [H + ] in a solution that has a ph of A) 2.6 M B) 11.4 M C) M D) M 42. In deciding which of two acids is the stronger, one must know: A) the concentration of each acid solution B) the ph of each acid solution C) the equilibrium constant of each acid D) all of the above E) both A and C must be known 43. Calculate the poh of a 5.9 M solution of HCl. A) 0.77 B) C) D) 0.77 E) 0.91 Page 13
14 44. For nitrous acid, HNO2, Ka = Calculate the ph of 0.24 M HNO2. A) 2.01 B) 0.62 C) 4.02 D) For weak acid, HX, Ka = Calculate the ph of a 0.14 M solution of HX. A) 0.85 B) 3.11 C) 6.22 D) Calculate the poh of a 0.46 M solution of acetic acid (Ka = ). A) 2.54 B) 8.92 C) 5.08 D) E) How many moles of benzoic acid, a monoprotic acid with Ka = , must be dissolved in 250. ml of H2O to produce a solution with ph = 1.94? A) 2.1 B) C) 0.51 D) Saccharin is a monoprotic acid. If the ph of a M solution of this acid is 2.53, what is the Ka of saccharin? A) B) C) D) Page 14
15 49. A monoprotic weak acid when dissolved in water is 0.95% dissociated and produces a solution with a ph of Calculate the Ka of the acid. A) B) C) D) Need to know the initial concentration of the acid. E) None of these. 50. If an acid, HA, is 20.0% dissociated in a 1.0 M solution, what is the Ka for this acid? A) B) C) D) The following question refers to a solution that contains 2.00 M hydrofluoric acid, HF (Ka = ), and 3.00 M hydrocyanic acid, HCN (Ka = ). What is the ph of this mixture of weak acids? A) 1.42 B) 2.84 C) 4.45 D) 8.91 E) Which of the following reactions is associated with the definition of Kb? A) Zn(OH2)6 2+ [Zn(OH2)5OH] + + H + B) CN + H + HCN C) F + H2O HF + OH D) Cr H2O Cr(OH2) Calculate the ph of a 0.46 M solution of KOH. A) B) C) 0.34 D) 0.46 Page 15
16 54. Calculate the ph of the following aqueous solution: 0.50 M H2CO3 (Ka = ; Ka2 = ). Choose your answer from the following ph ranges: A) ph B) ph C) ph D) ph E) ph Calculate the ph of a 0.05 M solution of ascorbic acid (Ka1 = ; Ka2 is ). A) 11.3 B) 2.7 C) 5.4 D) 8.6 E) What is the equilibrium concentration of H2PO4 in a M solution of H3PO4(aq)? (Ka1 = , Ka2 = , Ka3 = ) A) M B) M C) M D) M E) M 57. Calculate the ph of the following aqueous solution: 0.16 M aniline (pkb = 9.42) A) 5.11 B) 3.78 C) D) Calculate the ph of a 0.33 M NH3 (Kb = ) solution. A) 2.61 B) 8.77 C) 5.23 D) 0.33 E) Page 16
17 Answer Key 1. C 2. E 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. B 9. E 10. A Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: A 16. C 17. A Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: E Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: E Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: E Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: 14.4 Page 17
18 44. A Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: A Chapter/Section: C Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: B Chapter/Section: D Chapter/Section: E Chapter/Section: 14.6 Page 18
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