Chemistry II CHM2046 Test 1, Johnston and Figueroa, University of South Florida
Chemistry II CHM2046 Test 1, Johnston and Figueroa, University of South Florida
Chemistry II CHM2046 Test 1, Johnston and Figueroa, University of South Florida
2014.07.16
4) Define heat capacity.
A) the quantity of heat required to raise
the temperature of 1 g of a substance
by 1F
B) the quantity of heat required to lower
the temperature of 1 liter of a substance
by 1C
C) the quantity of heat required to lower
the temperature of 1 mole of a
substance by 1C
D) the quantity of heat required to lower
the temperature of 1 gram of a
substance by 1C
E) the quantity of heat required to change
a system's temperature by 1C
k
[A]o
C) t 1/2 = k
[A]o
D) t 1/2 =
2k[A]o
1
E) t 1/2 = 0.693
k
A) -1
B) -2
C) 1
D) 3
E) 2
is 46.07 g/mol.
14) A 50.0-g sample of liquid water at 25.0C is
mixed with 29.0 g of water at 45.0C. The
final temperature of the water is ________C.
A) 35.0
B) 142
C) 32.3
D) 102
E) 27.6
1 - 1 = kt
[A]t [A]o
k2
E
C) ln
= a
k1
R
D) ln
Mg(NO 3)2(s)
C) Mg(s) + 2 N(g) + 6 O(g)
Mg(NO 3)2(s)
1
+ lnA
T
[A]t
= - kt
[A]o
D) Mg2+(aq) + 2 NO3-(aq)
Mg(NO 3)2(aq)
E) k = Ae(-Ea/RT)
E) Mg(NO 3)2(s)
Mg(s) + N2(g) + 3O 2(g)
B) +1420 kJ
D) +708 kJ
A) 8.48 10 -2 M/s
B) 1.61 10 -2 M/s
C) 4.24 10 -2 M/s
D) 2.12 10 -2 M/s
E) 1.06 10 -1 M/s
Hf (kJ/mol)
CH4(g)
-75
CHCl 3(l) -134
HCl(g)
-92
25) Biological catalysts that increase the rates of
biochemical reactions are known as ________.
A) enzymes
B) inhibitors
C) trumanettes
D) binders
E) substrates
A) -217 kJ
B) +117 kJ
C) +662 kJ
D) -151 kJ
E) -335 kJ
22) Derive an expression for a "1/3-life" for a
first-order reaction.
[A]t
ln
[A]o
A)
-3k
B)
0.462
k
C)
1.099
k
ln
D)
E)
[A]t
[A]o
-k
3
k
E) 0.028 M
C) -64.1 kJ
A) 3.8 10 -2
B) 2.3 10 -5
D) 9.00 x 102 kJ
E) -65.9 kJ
C) 4.4 10 4
D) 41
E) 26
an ionic compound
C) the ionization of a potassium atom
D) the breaking of a Br-Br bond
E) All of the above processes are
exothermic.
[HBr]eq = 1.6 M.
H2(g) + Br2(g) 2 HBr(g)
A) 8.7 10 -2
B) 29
C) 47
D) 2.1 10 -2
E) 3.4 10 -2
30) Express the equilibrium constant for the
following reaction.
4 C 6H5NH2(l) + 35 O2(g)
24 CO 2(g) + 14 H2O(g) + 4 NO2(g)
A) K =
[PCl5]4
[PCl3]4[Cl2]4
B) K =
[PCl3][Cl]2
[PCl5]
C) K =
[PCl3]2[Cl2]2
[PCl5]2
D) K =
[PCl3]4[Cl2]4
[PCl5]4
E) K =
[PCl5]1/2
[PCl3]1/2[Cl2]1/2
Answer Key
Testname: CHM2046B14 #1
1) A
2) B
3) B
4) E
5) E
6) A
7) A
8) C
9) E
10) D
11) E
12) C
13) C
14) C
15) A
16) C
17) A
18) B
19) A
20) D
21) E
22) C
23) D
24) A
25) A
26) C
27) E
28) C
29) C
30) D
31) E
32) B
33) C
34) A
35) A