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CHE 107 Summer 2017 Exam 3 Question #: 1 What is the ph of a 0.10 M hydrocyanic acid (HCN) solution. Ka = 4.9 10-10. A. 2.56 C. 4.04 B. 3.17 D. 5.15 Question #: 2 Original Windex has a ph = 11.60 and [H 3O + ] = 1 M. Report your answer with two significant figures. Do NOT include units in your answer. Use the format 2.2E2 or 2.2E-2 for scientific notation. 1. Question #: 3 A 2.0 M boric acid solution is prepared for use as ant bait. What is the ph of the boric acid solution if the percent ionization is 0.0016%? A. 1.27 B. 3.96 C. 4.49 D. 6.01 Question #: 4 Given a mixture of 0.10 M HCN, 0.10 M HCl, 0.10 M HNO3, and 0.10 M HNO2, which acids must be considered in calculating the ph? A. HCN and HNO3 C. HCl and HNO3 B. HCN and HNO2 D. HCl and HNO2 Question #: 5 Which solution requires the use of the quadratic equation to calculate [H3O + ]? A. 0.140 M propanoic acid (HC3H5O2) solution; Ka(HC3H5O2) = 1.3 10 5 B. 0.120 M trifluoroacetic acid (HC2F3O2) solution; Ka(HC2F3O2) = 3.0 10 1 C. 0.130 M lactic acid (HC3H5O3) solution; Ka(HC3H5O3) = 1.4 10 4 D. 0.150 M hypochlorous acid (HClO) solution; Ka(HClO) = 2.9 10 8

Question #: 6 Given that the Kb of hydroxylamine (HONH2) is 1.1 10 8, the pka of the hydroxylammonium ion (HONH3 + ) is 1. Report your answer with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. 1. Question #: 7 In a mixture of four bases in water, which two reactions must be considered in calculating the ph? A. KOH K + + OH B. Sr(OH)2 Sr 2+ + 2 OH C. C6H5NH2 + H2O C6H5NH3 + + OH Kb = 3.9 10 10 D. NH3 + H2O NH4 + + OH Kb = 1.5 10 5 Question #: 8 A solution at 25 C has [OH ] = 6.5 10 4 M. The poh = 1, ph = 2, and the solution is 3 [acidic, neutral, basic]. Report your answers with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. 1. 2. 3. Question #: 9 Which 0.10 M aqueous salt solution has the indicated ph? A. CH3CH2NH3Cl, ph >7 C. LiC2H3O2, ph = 7 B. KNO3, ph <7 D. NH4ClO4, ph <7

Question #: 10 Which two 0.010 M polyprotic acid solutions only require you to consider Ka1 to accurately calculate the ph? A. B. C. D. Question #: 11 Which hydrogen, underlined in red, is the most acidic in the acetic acid analogues listed below? A. C. B. D.

Question #: 12 Which two substances function as Lewis bases? A. NH3 C. Ag + B. F D. BF3 Question #: 13 Which two combinations will act as buffers? A. 1.0 M NaHSeO3 and 0.75 M H2SeO3 C. 0.80 M H3PO4 and 0.60 M Na3PO4 B. 0.90 M CH3NH2 and 1.0 M CH3NH3Cl D. 1.5 M Ca(OH)2 and 1.0 M H2SO4 Question #: 14 What is the ph of a 0.500 L buffer solution that is 0.400 M HNO2 (pka = 3.34) and 0.300 M NaNO2 after the addition of 0.010 mol of NaOH? Ignore any volume change from the addition of NaOH. Report ph to two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. ph = 1 1. Question #: 15 Calculate the base-to-acid ratio needed to prepare a ph 3.00 pyruvic acid, sodium pyruvate buffer. The pka of pyruvic acid is 2.39. A. 0.122 C. 2.64 B. 0.812 D. 4.07

Question #: 16 Which combination is best for preparing a ph 8.70 buffer? A. methylammonium iodide (pka = 10.64) and methylamine B. ammonium chloride (pka = 9.25) and ammonia C. ethylammonium bromide (pka = 10.75) and ethylamine D. hypochlorous acid (pka = 7.54) and potassium hypochlorite Question #: 17 A 25.0 ml sample of which 0.100 M solution was used to generate the titration curve below? A. HClO4 B. HC2H3O2 C. H3PO4 D. HNO3 Question #: 18 A 25.0 ml portion of 0.200 M HF (pka = 3.17) is titrated with 0.250 M KOH. What is the ph after 4.00 ml of KOH has been added? ph = 1 Report your answer with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. 1. Question #: 19 What is the ph of the solution formed after 20.0 ml of 0.20 M ketamine, C13H16ClNO, is titrated with 5.0 ml of 1.0 M HI? Kb = 3.0 10 7 for C13H16ClNO A. 4.60 C. 1.40 B. 7.00 D. 2.20

Question #: 20 Which indicator would be appropriate for the titration of a weak acid with a strong base? Be sure to scroll down to see the ph scale at the bottom of the figure. A. methyl red B. bromthymol blue C. o-cresolphthalein D. alizarin yellow R Question #: 21 What is the molar solubilty of BaF 2(s) in 0.40 M NaF? The Ksp of BaF2 is 2.5 x 10 5. A. 1.6 10 4 M C. 2.9 10 6 M B. 4.7 10 5 M D. 3.1 10 2 M Question #: 22 A ph-neutral solution containing 0.50 M Pb 2+ and 0.050 M Sn 2+ is titrated with a concentrated sodium hydroxide solution. Assuming minimal volume changes, which solid precipitates first and what concentration of OH is required? The Ksp for Pb(OH)2 is 1.4 10 20 and for Sn(OH)2 is 5.5 10 27. A. Pb(OH)2, 1.7 10 10 M C. Sn(OH)2, 1.7 10 10 M B. Pb(OH)2, 3.3 10 13 M D. Sn(OH)2, 3.3 10 13 M Question #: 23 A solution is prepared such that it contains 0.020 M Zn(NO3)2 and 0.100 M ethylenediamine. What concentration of Zn 2+ (aq) remains once the reaction reaches equilibrium according to the equation below? Zn 2+ (aq) + 3 en(aq) [Zn(en) 3] 2+ (aq) K f = 1.3 10 14 A. 9.0 10 8 M C. 4.7 10 16 M B. 6.2 10 20 M D. 2.4 10 12 M

Question #: 24 Given the crystal-field diagram for [Fe(CN)6] 4, CN is a 1 -field [strong, weak] ligand, the complex ion is 2 [diamagnetic, paramagnetic], and will be slightly 3 [attracted to, repelled by] a magnetic field. 1. 2. 3. Question #: 25 If M Z+ = Co 3+ in the figure below, Co 3+ can be characterized as a according to the acid-base theory since Co 3+ is a small, highly charged metal cation. However, we have to use the acid-base theory to describe the coordination of H2O with Co 3+ to form the complex shown. A. weak acid; Brønsted-Lowry; Lewis B. weak acid; Lewis; Brønsted-Lowry C. weak base; Brønsted-Lowry; Lewis D. weak base; Lewis; Brønsted-Lowry

DRAFT Do Not Use Until Posted. CHE 107 Summer 2017 Exam 3 - Confidential Your Name: Your ID: attachment_for_pubexamuid_lnxp115005998318041827xx_205.jpg Question #: 1 What is the ph of a 0.10 M hydrocyanic acid (HCN) solution. K a = 4.9 10-10. A. 2.56 B. 3.17 C. 4.04 D. 5.15 Question #: 2 Original Windex has a ph = 11.60 and [H 3 O + ] = 1 M. Report your answer with two significant figures. Do NOT include units in your answer. Use the format 2.2E2 or 2.2E-2 for scientific notation.

1. 2.5E-12 2.5 e-12 Question #: 3 A 2.0 M boric acid solution is prepared for use as ant bait. What is the ph of the boric acid solution if the percent ionization is 0.0016%?

A. 1.27 B. 3.96 C. 4.49 D. 6.01 Question #: 4 Given a mixture of 0.10 M HCN, 0.10 M HCl, 0.10 M HNO 3, and 0.10 M HNO 2, which acids must be considered in calculating the ph? A. HCN and HNO 3 B. HCN and HNO 2 C. HCl and HNO 3 D. HCl and HNO 2 Question #: 5 Which solution requires the use of the quadratic equation to calculate [H 3 O + ]? A. 0.140 M propanoic acid (HC 3 H 5 O 2 ) solution; K a (HC 3 H 5 O 2 ) = 1.3 10 5 B. 0.120 M trifluoroacetic acid (HC 2 F 3 O 2 ) solution; K a (HC 2 F 3 O 2 ) = 3.0 10 1 C. 0.130 M lactic acid (HC 3 H 5 O 3 ) solution; K a (HC 3 H 5 O 3 ) = 1.4 10 4 D. 0.150 M hypochlorous acid (HClO) solution; K a (HClO) = 2.9 10 8 Question #: 6 Given that the K b of hydroxylamine (HONH 2 ) is 1.1 10 8, the pk a of the hydroxylammonium ion (HONH 3 + ) is 1. Report your answer with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. 1. 6.04 Question #: 7

In a mixture of four bases in water, which two reactions must be considered in calculating the ph? A. KOH K + + OH B. Sr(OH) 2 Sr 2+ + 2 OH C. C 6 H 5 NH 2 + H 2 O C 6 H 5 NH3 + + OH K b = 3.9 10 10 D. NH 3 + H 2 O NH 4 + + OH Kb = 1.5 10 5 Question #: 8 A solution at 25 C has [OH ] = 6.5 10 4 M. The poh = 1, ph = 2, and the solution is 3 [acidic, neutral, basic]. Report your answers with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. 1. 3.19 2. 10.81 3. basic Question #: 9 Which 0.10 M aqueous salt solution has the indicated ph? A. CH 3 CH 2 NH 3 Cl, ph >7 B. KNO 3, ph <7 C. LiC 2 H 3 O 2, ph = 7 D. NH 4 ClO 4, ph <7 Question #: 10 Which two 0.010 M polyprotic acid solutions only require you to consider K a1 to accurately calculate the ph? A.

B. C. D. Question #: 11 Which hydrogen, underlined in red, is the most acidic in the acetic acid analogues listed below? A. B. C.

D. Question #: 12 Which two substances function as Lewis bases? A. NH 3 B. F C. Ag + D. BF 3

Question #: 13 Which two combinations will act as buffers? A. 1.0 M NaHSeO 3 and 0.75 M H 2 SeO 3 B. 0.90 M CH 3 NH 2 and 1.0 M CH 3 NH 3 Cl C. 0.80 M H 3 PO 4 and 0.60 M Na 3 PO 4 D. 1.5 M Ca(OH) 2 and 1.0 M H 2 SO 4 Question #: 14 What is the ph of a 0.500 L buffer solution that is 0.400 M HNO 2 (pk a = 3.34) and 0.300 M NaNO 2 after the addition of 0.010 mol of NaOH? Ignore any volume change from the addition of NaOH. Report ph to two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer. ph = 1 1. 3.26 3.27 Question #: 15 Calculate the base-to-acid ratio needed to prepare a ph 3.00 pyruvic acid, sodium pyruvate buffer. The pk a of pyruvic acid is 2.39. A. 0.122 B. 0.812 C. 2.64 D. 4.07 Question #: 16 Which combination is best for preparing a ph 8.70 buffer? A. methylammonium iodide (pk a = 10.64) and methylamine B. ammonium chloride (pk a = 9.25) and ammonia C. ethylammonium bromide (pk a = 10.75) and ethylamine

D. hypochlorous acid (pk a = 7.54) and potassium hypochlorite Question #: 17 A 25.0 ml sample of which 0.100 M solution was used to generate the titration curve below? A. HClO 4 B. HC 2 H 3 O 2 C. H 3 PO 4 D. HNO 3 Question #: 18 A 25.0 ml portion of 0.200 M HF (pk a = 3.17) is titrated with 0.250 M KOH. What is the ph after 4.00 ml of KOH has been added? ph = 1 Report your answer with two decimal places. Do NOT include units in your answer.

1. 2.57 Question #: 19 What is the ph of the solution formed after 20.0 ml of 0.20 M ketamine, C 13 H 16 ClNO, is titrated with 5.0 ml of 1.0 M HI? K b = 3.0 10 7 for C 13 H 16 ClNO A. 4.60 B. 7.00 C. 1.40 D. 2.20 Question #: 20 Which indicator would be appropriate for the titration of a weak acid with a strong base? Be sure to scroll down to see the ph scale at the bottom of the figure. A. methyl red B. bromthymol blue C. o-cresolphthalein D. alizarin yellow R Question #: 21

What is the molar solubilty of BaF 2 (s) in 0.40 M NaF? The K sp of BaF 2 is 2.5 x 10 5. A. 1.6 10 4 M B. 4.7 10 5 M C. 2.9 10 6 M D. 3.1 10 2 M Question #: 22 A ph-neutral solution containing 0.50 M Pb 2+ and 0.050 M Sn 2+ is titrated with a concentrated sodium hydroxide solution. Assuming minimal volume changes, which solid precipitates first and what concentration of OH is required? The K sp for Pb(OH) 2 is 1.4 10 20 and for Sn(OH)2 is 5.5 10 27. A. Pb(OH) 2, 1.7 10 10 M B. Pb(OH) 2, 3.3 10 13 M C. Sn(OH) 2, 1.7 10 10 M D. Sn(OH) 2, 3.3 10 13 M Question #: 23 A solution is prepared such that it contains 0.020 M Zn(NO 3 ) 2 and 0.100 M ethylenediamine. What concentration of Zn 2+ (aq) remains once the reaction reaches equilibrium according to the equation below? Zn 2+ (aq) + 3 en(aq) [Zn(en) 3 ] 2+ (aq) K f = 1.3 10 14 A. 9.0 10 8 M B. 6.2 10 20 M C. 4.7 10 16 M D. 2.4 10 12 M Question #: 24 Given the crystal-field diagram for [Fe(CN) 6 ] 4 below, CN is a 1 -field [strong, weak] ligand, the complex ion is 2 [diamagnetic, paramagnetic], and will be slightly 3 [attracted to, repelled by] a magnetic field.

1. strong 2. diamagnetic 3. repelled by Question #: 25 If M Z+ = Co 3+ in the figure below, Co 3+ can be characterized as a according to the acid-base theory since Co 3+ is a small, highly charged metal cation. However, we have to use the acid-base theory to describe the coordination of H 2 O with Co 3+ to form the complex shown. A. weak acid; Brønsted-Lowry; Lewis B. weak acid; Lewis; Brønsted-Lowry

C. weak base; Brønsted-Lowry; Lewis D. weak base; Lewis; Brønsted-Lowry