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King Abdulaziz University
Faculty of Science - Chemistry Department Chem-202, Final Exam
Time: 120 minutes
Name: Number: Section:
Useful information:
Gas constant (R) = 8.314 J/K.mol OR 0.082 L.atm/K.mol Proton mass = 1.007825 amu
Neutron mass = 1.008665 amu 1amu = 1.49 x10-10 J
Choose the correct answer:
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Ozone (O3) in the atmosphere can reaction with nitric oxide (NO):O3(g) + NO(g) NO2(g) + O2(g).
Calculate the G for this reaction at 25C. (H = 199 kJ/mol, S = 4.1 J/K·mol)
a. 2x10
3kJ/mol b.- 1.22 x 10
3kJ/mol c.198 kJ/mol d. -198kJ/mol
D-2
Which of the following compounds should be soluble in CCl4?a.C
8H
18b. H
2O c. NaCl d. NaOH
D-3
Calculate the percent by mass of potassium nitrate in a solution made from 45.0 g KNO3 and 295 mL of water. The density of water is 0.997 g/mL
a.7.57 % b. 15.2 % c.1.51%
d. 13.3 %
D-4
The solubility of CO2 gas in watera. increases with increasing temperature.
b. decreases with increasing temperature.
c. is not dependent on temperature
d. decreases with decreasing temperature.
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Consider a solution made from a nonvolatile solute and a volatile solvent. Which statement is true?a. The vapor pressure of the solution is always greater than the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
b. The freezing point of the solution is always greater than the
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freezing point of the pure solvent.
c. All the same.
d. The boiling point of the solution is always greater than the boiling point of the pure solvent.
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Calculate the freezing point of a solution made from 22.0 g of octane (C8H18) dissolved in 148.0 g of benzene. Benzene freezes at 5.50C and its Kf value is5.12C/m.
a. 5.49C b. 6.66C c. -1.16C d. 12.2C
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What is the osmotic pressure of a solution that contains 13.7 g of propyl alcohol (C3H7OH) dissolved in enough water to make 500. mL of solution at27oC?
a. 0.037 atm b. 0.01 atm c. 11.2 atm d. 0.456 atm
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For the following reaction, P(C6H14)/t was found to be 6.2 103 atm/s.C6H14(g) C6H6(g) + 4H2(g); Determine P(H2)/t for this reaction at the same time.
a. 6.2 10
3atm/s b. 2.5 10
2atm/s c. -1.6 10
3atm/s d. 1.6 10
3atm/s
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For the overall chemical reaction shown below, which one of the following statements can be rightly assumed?2H2S(g) + O2(g) 2S(s) + 2H2O(l)
a.The reaction is third-order overall.
b. The rate law is, rate = k[H
2S] [O
2].
c. The rate law cannot be determined from the information given d.The reaction is second-order overall
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For the hypothetical reaction A + 3B 2C, the rate should be expressed asa. rate =
[A]/
t
b.
rate = -3 (
[B]/
t) c. rate = 1/2 ([C]/t) d. rate = - [C]/t
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A first-order reaction has a rate constant of 3.00 103 s1. The time required for the reaction to be 80.0% complete isD
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a. 41.7 s b. 231 s c. 462 s d.536 s
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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 1,500 g of water from 25°C to 52°C? The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g·°Ca. 1,500 kJ b.169 kJ c. 6.27 kJ d. 40.5 J
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A 0.1326 g sample of magnesium was burned in an oxygen bomb calorimeter. The total heat capacity of the calorimeter plus water was 5,760 J/°C. If the temperature rise of the calorimeter with water was 0.570°C, calculate the enthalpy of combustion of magnesium.Mg(s) + 1/2O2(g) MgO(s)
a. 6020 kJ/mol b. 24.8 kJ/mol c. 435 kJ/mol d. 602 kJ/mol
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Find the standard enthalpy of formation of ethylene, C2H4(g), given the following data: heat of combustion of C2H4(g)= 1411 kJ/mol; Hf[CO2(g)] = 393.5 kJ/mol;Hf [H2O(l)] = 285.8 kJ/mol.
a. 52 kJ/mol b. 87 kJ/mol c. 731 kJ/mol d. d.1.41 10
3kJ/mol
D-15 Which of the following process is endothermic
a. O
2(g) + 2H
2(g) 2H
2O(g
b. 3O
2(g) + 2CH
3OH(g) 2CO
2(g) + 2H
2O(g) c. H
2O(g) H
2O(l)
d. H
2O(s) H
2O(l)
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Sodium carbonate can be made by heating sodium bicarbonate:2NaHCO3(s) Na2CO3(s) + CO2(g) + H2O(g)
Given that H = 128.9 kJ/mol and G = 33.1 kJ/mol at 25C, above what minimum temperature will the reaction become spontaneous under standard state conditions?
a. 525 K b. 0.321 K c. 401K d. 3.9 K D-17
The equilibrium constant at 427C for the reaction N2(g) + 3H2(g)2NH3(g) is Kp = 9.4 105. Calculate the value of G for the reaction under these conditions:
a. 33kJ/mol b. 54 kJ/mol c.-54 kJ/mol d. -33 kJ/mol
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For the reaction H2(g) + S(s) H2S(g), H = 20.2 kJ/mol and S = +43.1 J/K·mol. Which of the following statements is true?a. The reaction is only spontaneous at low temperatures.
b. The reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures.
c. G becomes less favorable as temperature increases.
d. The reaction is spontaneous only at high temperatures.
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Determine S for the reaction: SO3(g) + H2O(l) H2SO4(l).S(J/K·mol)
SO3 256.2
H2O 69.9
H2SO4 156.9
a. 169.2 J/K·mol c. 1343.2 J/K·mol b. -169.2 J/K·mol d. 29.4 J/K·mol
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The entropy change on vaporization (Svap) of a compound or element is:a. always negative c. always positive
b. sometimes is positive and sometimes is negative d. always zero
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Appropriate units for a second-order rate constant area. 1/M
2·s b.
1/M·s c. M/s d.1/s D-22
The isomerization of cyclopropane to form propeneH2C — CH2
\ / CH3 CH = CH2 CH2
is a first-order reaction. At 760 K, 15% of a sample of cyclopropane changes to propene in 6.8 min. What is the half-life of cyclopropane at 760 K?
a. 3.4 10
2min
b. 23 min c. 2.5 min d. 29
min
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The reaction 2NO2(g) 2NO(g) + O2(g) is suspected to be second order in NO2. Which of the following kinetic plots would be the most useful to confirmwhether or not the reaction is second order
a. a plot of [NO
2]
1vs. t b. a plot of [NO
2] vs. t c. a plot of ln [NO
2]
1vs. t d. a plot of ln [NO
2] vs. t
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Calculate the activation energy, in kJ/mol, for the redox reactionSn2+ + 2Co3+ Sn4+ + 2Co2+.
Data: Temp (C) k (1/M·s) 3.12 103 2 27.0 103 27
a. 48.1 kJ b. 5.37 c. 59.2 d. 163 kJ
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The rate law for the reaction H2O2 + 2H+ + 2I I2 + 2H2O is rate = k[H2O2][I -].The following mechanism has been suggested.
H2O2 + I HOI + OH slow OH + H+ H2O fast HOI + H+ + I I2 + H2O fast
Identify all intermediates included in this mechanism.
a. H
+and I
-
b. HOI and OH
-c. H
+only d. H
+and HOI
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Which of the following statements is falsea. A catalyst increases the rate of the forward reaction, but does not alter the reverse rate at equilibrium.
b. A catalyst alters the activation energy
c. A catalyst may be altered in the reaction, but is always regenerated d. A catalyst alters the mechanism of reaction
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Sulfur-35 decays by beta emission. The decay product isa. 34
16 S b. 35
17 Cl c. 34
17 Cl d. 31
30 Si
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What is the nuclear binding energy per nucleon, in joules, for 2512 Mg (atomic mass 24.985839 amu). Data: 1 kg = 6.022 1026 amu; c = 3.00 108 m/s.
a. 0.22076 J/nucleon b.1.3x10
12J/nucleon c. 0.999 J/nucleon d. 3.30 x10
11J/nucleon
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Polonium-208 is an alpha emitter with a half-life of 2.90 years. How many milligrams of polonium from an original sample of 2.00 mg will remain after 8.00years?
a. 0.725 mg
b. 0.147 mg
c. 0.296 mg
d. 6.77mg
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Which type of nuclear process requires an extremely high temperature (millions of degrees)?a. beta decay b. fusion reaction
c. alpha
decay
d. fission reaction
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Calculate Ecell for a silver-aluminum cell in which the cell reaction is Al(s) + 3Ag+(aq) Al3+(aq) + 3Ag(s)a. 0.0V b. - 0.86 V c. 0.86 V d. 2.46 V
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For the reaction, 2Cr2+ + Cl2(g) 2Cr3+ + 2Cl, Ecell is 1.78 V. Calculate Ecell for the related reaction Cr3+ + Cl Cr2+ + (1/2)Cl2(g).a. 1.78V b. - 1.78 V c. 0.89 V d. - 0.89 V
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The overall reaction 2Co3+(aq) + 2Cl(aq) 2Co2+(aq) + Cl2(g) has the standard cell voltage Ecell= 0.46 V. Given that Cl2(g) + 2e 2Cl (aq), E = 1.36 V,calculate the standard reduction potential for the following the half reaction at 25C:
Co3+ + e Co2+
a. -1.36 V b. -0.90 V c. 1.82 V d. 0.90 V
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According to the following cell diagram, which chemical species undergoes reduction?Sn | Sn2+ || NO3
(acid soln), NO(g) | Pt
a. Pt b. NO
3c. Sn
2+d. NO
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Determine the equilibrium constant (Keq) at 25C for the reactionE0cel=0. 29V Cl2(g) + 2Br (aq) 2Cl (aq) + Br2(l)
a. 1.5 10
10b. 1.3 10
41c. 8.1 10
4d.6.3 10
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Calculate the cell emf for the following reaction at 25C:Ni(s) + 2Cu2+(0.010 M) Ni2+(0.0010 M) + 2Cu+(1.0 M); [Eo Cu+2/Cu1+ = 0.153 V;
Eo Ni+2/Ni = -0.257 V]
a. 0.40 V b. 0.43 V c. -0.43 V d.0.34 V D-37
The half-reaction occurring at the cathode during electrolysis of an aqueouscopper(II) iodide solution is
a. I
2+ 2e
2I
b. Cu
2++ 2e
Cu c. 2I
I
2+ 2e
d. Cu Cu
2++ 2e
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How many coulombs of charge are required to cause reduction of 0.20 mole of Cr3+to Cr?
a. 5.8 10
4C b. 2.9 10
4C c. 9.65 C d. 3.0 C
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A current of 2.50 A was passed through an electrolytic cell containing molten CaCl2 for 4.50 hours. How many moles of calcium metal should be deposited?a. 0.840 mol b. 0.210 mol c. 5.83 10
5mol d. 0.420 mol
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Under standard-state conditions, which of the following half-reactions occurs at thecathode during the electrolysis of aqueous nickel sulfate at 25C?
a. 2H
2O O
2+ 4H
++ 4e
b. Ni
2++ 2e
Ni
c. 2H
2O + 2e
H
2+ 2OH
d. Ni Ni
2++ 2e