Chem 12 Practice Solubility Test

Similar documents
Solubility Multiple Choice. January Which of the following units could be used to describe solubility? A. g/s B. g/l C. M/L D.

UNIT III: SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIUM YEAR END REVIEW (Chemistry 12)

CHEM 12 Unit 3 Review package (solubility)

SOLUBILITY REVIEW QUESTIONS

ANITA S WORK H I4 6 I6 5

] after equilibrium has been established?

Review 7: Solubility Equilibria

Chemistry 12 Provincial Exam Workbook Unit 03: Solubility Equilibrium. Multiple Choice Questions

Practice Worksheet - Answer Key. Solubility #1 (KEY)

1. Which one of the following would form an ionic solution when dissolved in water? A. I2 C. Ca(NO3)2 B. CH3OH D. C12H22O11

1. Forming a Precipitate 2. Solubility Product Constant (One Source of Ions)

Aqueous Equilibria: Part II- Solubility Product

Modified Dr. Cheng-Yu Lai

Ch 17 Solubility Equilibria. Brown & LeMay

Chapter 19. Solubility and Simultaneous Equilibria p

Unit 3: Solubility. Chem 12 Solubility Notes. I) Ionic & Covalent Solutions What is a solution?

Unit 3: Solubility. solubilitynotesbqv3.notebook. October 11, I) Ionic & Covalent Solutions What is a solution?

****************************************************************************

TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS

We CAN have molecular solutions (ex. sugar in water) but we will be only working with ionic solutions for this unit.

III.1 SOLUBILITY CONCEPT REVIEW

Unit 3: Solubility Equilibrium

5. Pb(IO 3) BaCO 3 8. (NH 4) 2SO 3

Unit 3: Solubility Equilibrium Topic B: Precipitation Reactions and Qualitative Analysis

Beaker A Beaker B Beaker C Beaker D NaCl (aq) AgNO 3(aq) NaCl (aq) + AgNO 3(aq) AgCl (s) + Na 1+ 1

Unit 3: Solubility Equilibrium

Chemistry 12 Review Sheet on Unit 3 Solubility of Ionic Substances

Solubility Rules and Net Ionic Equations

Solubility & Net Ionic review

**The partially (-) oxygen pulls apart and surrounds the (+) cation. The partially (+) hydrogen pulls apart and surrounds the (-) anion.

SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIUM

Solubility Equilibria. Dissolving a salt... Chem 30S Review Solubility Rules. Solubility Equilibrium: Dissociation = Crystalization

BALANCING EQUATIONS NOTES

insoluble partial very soluble (< 0.1 g/100ml) solubility (> 1 g/100ml) Factors Affecting Solubility in Water

Solution Stoichiometry

AP Chemistry Table of Contents: Ksp & Solubility Products Click on the topic to go to that section

The solvent is the dissolving agent -- i.e., the most abundant component of the solution

Reaction Writing Sheet #1 Key

Unit 1 - Foundations of Chemistry

OAC UNIT 4 - SOLUBILITY EQUILIBRIA - ANSWERS

EXPERIMENT 10: Precipitation Reactions

Chapter 17. Additional Aspects of Equilibrium

Saturated vs. Unsaturated

Chemical Reactions Chapter 17

General Chemistry Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 8

Unit 5: Chemical Equations and Reactions & Stoichiometry

Unit 3 ~ Learning Guide Name:

CHAPTER Describing Chemical Reactions Reactants Products. New substances produced The arrow means yields TYPES OF EQUATIONS.

Nihal İKİZOĞLU 1. TYPE of CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Balance the following chemical equations. 1. Fe + H 2 SO 4 Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 + H 2

Chem 101 Practice Exam 3 Fall 2012 You will have a Solubility Table and Periodic Table

REVIEW QUESTIONS Chapter 17

CHEMISTRY Midterm #2 October 26, Pb(NO 3 ) 2 + Na 2 SO 4 PbSO 4 + 2NaNO 3

Solubility Equilibrium

1) What is the volume of a tank that can hold Kg of methanol whose density is 0.788g/cm 3?

IONIC CHARGES. Chemistry 51 Review

] [ SO 4 ] let sol y x x = x x be x = x 2 if sol y = 7.94 x 10 4 mol/l = 6.3 x 10 7

Page 1. Exam 2 Review Summer A 2002 MULTIPLE CHOICE. 1. Consider the following reaction: CaCO (s) + HCl(aq) CaCl (aq) + CO (g) + H O(l)

K sp > K trial 1.0 > 0.50 Therefore this system must shift to the RIGHT to produce more products in order to achieve equilibrium

Chapter 18. Solubility and Complex- Ionic Equilibria

Review of Chemistry 11

Chapter 4 Suggested end-of-chapter problems with solutions

What is one of the spectator ions (with correct coefficient)? A)

Solubility and Complex-ion Equilibria

Ch. 8 Notes ~ CHEMICAL REACTIONS NOTE: Vocabulary terms are in boldface and underlined. Supporting details are in italics.

Session 8: LECTURE OUTLINE (SECTIONS I1 I4 pp F61 F67)

Example 15.1 Identifying Brønsted Lowry Acids and Bases and Their Conjugates

Balancing Equations Notes

2. In each of the following pairs of reactions, which would have the faster reaction rate?

7. A solution has the following concentrations: [Cl - ] = 1.5 x 10-1 M [Br - ] = 5.0 x 10-4 M

CHAPTER 4 TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS & SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY

Solubility & Equilibrium Unit Review

CHEM 3.6 (5 credits) Demonstrate understanding of equilibrium principals in aqueous systems

Chemistry 12 JANUARY Course Code = CH. Student Instructions

CHEMICAL REACTIONS WORDS, SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS

Chapter 8 Chemical Reactions

Aqueous Reactions. The products are just the cation-anion pairs reversed, or the outies (A and Y joined) and the innies (B and X joined).

Reactions in Aqueous Solutions

HW 7 KEY!! Chap. 7, #'s 11, 12, odd, 31, 33, 35, 39, 40, 53, 59, 67, 70, all, 77, 82, 84, 88, 89 (plus a couple of unassigned ones)

Week 9 Solubility & Intro electrochem

Part One: Solubility Equilibria. Insoluble and slightly soluble compounds are important in nature and commercially.

Chapter 4. The Major Classes of Chemical Reactions 4-1

UNIT (4) CALCULATIONS AND CHEMICAL REACTIONS

CHM152LL Solution Chemistry Worksheet

CH 223 Sample Exam Exam II Name: Lab Section:

Broughton High School

Equilibri acido-base ed equilibri di solubilità. Capitolo 16

PROVINCIAL EXAMINATION MINISTRY OF EDUCATION CHEMISTRY 12 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

22. What is the maximum concentration of carbonate ions that will precipitate BaCO 3 but not MgCO 3 from a solution that is 2.

Chemical Reaction Defn: Chemical Reaction: when starting chemical species form different chemicals.

Week 9 Solubility & Redox

( ) SENIOR 4 CHEMISTRY FINAL PRACTICE REVIEW TEST VALUE: TOTAL 100 MARKS. Multiple Choice. Ca (PO ) 3Ca + 2PO. Name Student Number

October 19, 1999 Page 1. Chapter 4 Practice Worksheet Dr. Palmer Graves, Instructor MULTIPLE CHOICE

SOLUBILITY AND PRECIPITATION EQUILIBRIA

SOLUBILITY AND PRECIPITATION EQUILIBRIA

Unit 10 Solution Chemistry 1. Solutions & Molarity 2. Dissolving 3. Dilution 4. Calculation Ion Concentrations in Solution 5. Precipitation 6.

Funsheet 9.1 [VSEPR] Gu 2015

ed. Brad Collins Aqueous Chemistry Chapter 5 Some images copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Sunday, August 18, 13

11/3/09. Aqueous Solubility of Compounds. Aqueous Solubility of Ionic Compounds. Aqueous Solubility of Ionic Compounds

Chemical Reaction Defn: Chemical Reaction: when starting chemical species form different chemicals.

Chemistry 150/151 Review Worksheet

Transcription:

Chem 12 Practice Solubility Test 1. Which combination of factors will affect the rate of the following reaction? Zn (s) + 2HCl ZnCl 2 + H 2(g) A. Temperature and surface area only B. Temperature and concentration only C. Concentration and surface area only D. Temperature, concentration, and surface area 2. Consider the following reaction: - 2MnO 4 + 5C 2 O 4 + 16H + 2Mn 2+ + 10CO 2(g) + 8H 2 O (l) The rate of decomposition of the oxalate ion is increased by A. Adding NaOH B. Removing CO 2 C. Adding a catalyst D. Decreasing the pressure 3. An equilibrium system shifts left when the temperature is increased. The forward rate is A. Exothermic and H is positive. B. Exothermic and H is negative. C. Endothermic and H is positive. D. Endothermic and H is negative. 4. The value of the Keq can be changed by A. adding a catalyst. B. changing the temperature. C. changing the reactant concentration. D. changing the volume of the container 5. Consider the following equilibrium: 2NOCl (g) 2NO (g) + Cl 2(g) In a 1.0 L container at equilibrium there are 1.0 mol NOCl, 0.70 mol NO and 0.40 mol Cl 2. At constant temperature and volume, 0.10 mol NOCl is added. The concentrations in the new equilibrium in comparison to the concentrations in the old equilibrium are [NOCl] [NO] [Cl 2 ] A new = old new = old new = old B new > old new > old new > old C new < old new < old new > old D new < old new > old new > old

6. The equation that represents the equilibrium in a saturated solution of Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 is A. Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3(s) 3Fe 2+ + 2SO 4 3- B. Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3(s) 2Fe 2+ + 3SO 4 3- C. Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3(s) 3Fe 3+ + 2SO 4 D. Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3(s) 2Fe 3+ + 3SO 4 7. When equal volumes of 0.20 M K 2 CrO 4 and 0.20 M AgNO 3 are mixed, a red precipitate is formed. The net ionic equation for this reaction is A. K + - + NO 3 KNO 3(s) B. 2Ag + + CrO 4 Ag 2 CrO 4(s) C. K 2 CrO 4 + 2AgNO 3 Ag 2 CrO 4(s) + 2KNO 3 D. 2Ag + - + CrO 4 + 2K + - + 2NO 3 Ag 2 CrO 4(s) + 2KNO 3(s) 8. Which of the following compounds could be used to prepare a 0.20 M solution of hydroxide ion? A. KOH B. Fe(OH) 3 C. Mg(OH) 2 D. Zn(OH) 2 9. When 250 ml of 0.36 M Sr(OH) 2 are added to 750 ml of water, the resulting ion concentrations are A. [Sr 2+ ] = 0.12 M and [OH - ] = 0.12 M B. [Sr 2+ ] = 0.12 M and [OH - ] = 0.24 M C. [Sr 2+ ] = 0.090 M and [OH - ] = 0.090 M D. [Sr 2+ ] = 0.090 M and [OH - ] = 0.180 M 10. When equal volumes of 2.0 M Pb(NO 3 ) 2 and 2.0 M KCl are mixed, A. a precipitate forms because the trial ion product < K sp B. a precipitate forms because the trial ion product > K sp C. a precipitate does not form because the trial ion product < K sp D. a precipitate does not form because the trial ion product > K sp 11. Consider the following equilibrium: AgCl(s) Ag+ + Cl- When Br - is added to a saturated solution of AgCl, A. more AgCl dissolves and its solubility product increases. B. more AgCl precipitates and its solubility product decreases. C. more AgCl dissolves and its solubility product remains constant. D. more AgCl precipitates and its solubility product remains constant.

12. The molar solubility of iron II sulphide is A. 3.6 x 10-37 M B. 3.0 x 10-19 M C. 6.0 x 10-19 M D. 7.7 x 10-10 M 13. A solution containing an unknown cation was added to three solutions and the following observations were recorded: Solution NaI Na 2 SO 4 NaOH Observation no precipitate precipitate no precipitate The unknown cation is A. Pb 2+ B. Sr 2+ C. Ca 2+ D. Ag + 14. If the solubility of Pb(OH) 2 is 0.155 g/l, then the concentration of each ion in a saturated solution is A. [Pb 2+ ] = 0.155 g/l and [OH - ] = 0.155 g/l B. [Pb 2+ ] = 0.155 g/l and [OH - ] = 0.103 g/l C. [Pb 2+ ] = 6.43 x 10-4 M and [OH - ] = 1.29 x 10-3 M D. [Pb 2+ ] = 6.43 x 10-4 M and [OH - ] = 6.43 x 10-3 M 15. Which of the following could be used to separate Pb 2+ from Ba 2+ by precipitation? A. Na 2 S B. NaOH C. Na 2 CO 3 D. Na 2 SO 4 16. When dissolved in water, which of the following form a molecular solution? A. HCl (g) B. NaNO 3(s) C. CH 3 OH (l) D. K 2 SO 4(s) 17. Which of the following will be most soluble in water at 25 o C. A. AgI B. PbS C. MgSO 4 D. Ba(OH) 2

18. At 25 oc, the solubility of Mg(OH) 2 is A. 1. x 10-32 M B. 1. x 10-12 M C. 1. x 10-6 M D. 1. x 10-4 M 19. At 25 oc, the solubility of an unknown compound is 7.1 x 10-5 M. The compound is A. CuI B. AgI C. CaCO 3 D. CaSO 4 20. When solid AgBr is added to a saturated solution of AgBr, the reaction rates can be described as: Rate of Dissolving Rate of Crystalizing A. increasing increasing B. increasing decreasing C. decreasing increasing D. increasing no change 21. The solubility of PbS is 2.9 x 10-14 M. What is the value of the Ksp. A. 8.4 x 10-28 B. 2.9 x 10-14 C. 5.8 x 10-14 D. 1.7 x 10-7 22. Which of the following causes a precipitate to form when Sr 2+ is added but not when Zn 2+ is added? A. S B. Cl - C. SO 4 D. CO 3 23. A 3.0 L solution of NiCl 2 is found to have a chloride concentration of 0.60 M. The concentration of nickel II ions is A. 0.30 M B. 0.60 M C. 0.90 M D. 1.2 M

24. When equal volumes of 0.20 M K 2 CO 3 and 0.2 M Na 3 PO 4 are mixed, A. no precipitate will form B. a precipitate of K 3 PO 4 will form C. a precipitate of Na 2 CO 3 will form D. a precipitate of K 3 PO 4 and Na 2 CO 3 will form 25. A solution of AgNO 3 is slowly added to a mixture containing 0.10 M I -, Cl -, Br -, and IO 3 -. The precipitate which forms first is A. AgI B. AgCl C. AgBr D. AgIO 3 26. Which of the following units can be used to represent solubility? A. g B. mol C. mol/l D. ml/s 27. Consider the following equilibrium: CaCO 3(s) Ca 2+ + CO 3 Which of the following reagents when added to the equilibrium system, would cause more CaCO 3 to dissolve? A. KNO 3(s) B. CaCO 3(s) C. H 2 C 2 O 4(s) D. Na 2 CO 3(s) 28. Which of the following could be used to precipitate both Mg 2+ and Ca 2+ from hard water? A. lithium sulphate B. sodium phosphate C. potassium sulphide D. ammonium chloride 29. What is the maximum [Ag + ] that can exist in 0.20 M NaBrO 3? A. 1.1 x 10-5 M B. 5.3 x 10-5 M C. 2.6 x 10-4 M D. 7.3 x 10-3 M

30. Which of the following ions could be used to separate Cl - from SO 4 by precipitation? A. Ag + B. Ca 2+ C. + NH 4 D. Pb 2+ 31. The Ksp expression for a saturated solution Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 is A. K sp = [Ca 2+ ][PO 3-4 ] B. K sp = [Ca 2+ ] 3 [PO 3-4 ] 2 C. K sp = [3Ca 2+ ][2PO 3-4 ] D. K sp = [3Ca 2+ ][2PO 3-4 ] 32. When Ca(OH) 2 attains solubility equilibrium, the A. solution will be saturated B. ph will be less than 7 C. trial K sp is less than the K sp D. concentrations of the ions are equal 33. Which of the following describes the changes in ion concentrations when 1.0 g of solid ZnS is added to a saturated solution of ZnS? [Zn 2+ ] [S ] A. increases decreases B. decreases decreases C. increases increases D. remains constant remains constant 34. The net ionic equation for the reaction between Sr(OH) 2 and H 2 SO 4 is A. H + + OH - H 2 O B. Sr 2+ + SO 4 SrSO 4 C. Sr(OH) 2 + H 2 SO 4 SrSO 4 + 2H 2 O D. Sr 2+ + 2OH - + 2H + + SO 4 SrSO 4 + 2H 2 O 35. The relationship between the solubility and the size of the K sp is A. there is no relationship B. the smaller the K sp the greater the solubility C. the greater the K sp the greater the solubility D. the solubility is always the square root of the K sp

36. Which of the following compounds will form a saturated solution with the greatest concentration of Ag +? A. AgI B. AgBr C. AgIO 3 D. AgBrO 3 37. When equal volumes of 0.20 M CuSO 4 and 0.20 M Li 2 S are combined, the complete ionic equation is A. Cu 2+ + S CuS (s) B. CuSO 4 + Li 2 S CuS (s) + Li 2 SO 4 C. Cu 2+ + SO 4 + 2Li + + S CuS (s) + Li 2 SO 4 D. Cu 2+ + SO 4 + 2Li + + S CuS (s) + 2Li + + SO 4 38. Which of the following would have the [Fe 3+ ] = 0.020 M? A. 0.40 L of 0.050 M Fe(NO 3 ) 3 B. 0.80 L of 0.020 M Fe 2 (SO 4 ) 3 C. 0.50 L of 0.040 M FeC 6 H 5 O 7 D. 0.50 L of 0.010 M Fe 2 (C 2 O 4 ) 3 39. A solution contains both Ag + and Mg 2+ ions. During selective precipitation, these ions are removed one at a time by adding A. I - followed by OH - B. OH - followed by S C. SO 4 followed by Cl - D. NO - 3-3 followed by PO 4 40. The solubility of an AB 2 type salt is 2.3 x 10-6 M. The salt is A. PbBr 2 B. Fe(OH) 2 C. Cu(IO 3 ) 2 D. Mg(OH) 2

WRITTEN 1. A saturated solution of BaSO 4 is given to patients needing digestive tract x-rays. a) Write an equation that represents the solubility equilibrium b) Calculate the [Ba 2+ ] present in the saturated solution. 2. Will a precipitate form when 90.0 ml of 1.00 x 10-2 M Cu(NO 3 ) 2 and 10.0 ml of 1.00 x 10-2 M NaIO 3 are mixed? Explain using appropriate calculations. 3. What is the maximum [CO 3 ] that can exist in a 1.3 x 10-4 M AgNO 3 solution? 4. The following data was collected when a 25.00 ml sample of water containing chloride ion was titrated using 0.100M AgNO 3 to completely precipitate the chloride ion. Initial volume of AgNO 3 Final volume of AgNO 3 18.30 ml 27.22 ml a) Write the net ionic reaction for the precipitation reaction. b) Calculate the [Cl - ].

5. In an experiment to determine the solubility of BaF 2, 500.0 ml of the saturated solution was heated in an evaporating dish to remove the water. The evaporating dish and the residue were then heated two more times to ensure all the water was removed. Volume of the saturated solution of BaF 2 Mass of the evaporating dish Mass of the evaporating dish and BaF 2 after the first heating Mass of the evaporating dish and BaF 2 after the second heating Mass of the evaporating dish and BaF 2 after the third heating 500.0 ml 72.540 g 73.500 g 72.855 g 72.855 g Using the above data, calculate the Ksp for BaF 2