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This exam contains 50 questions and counts towards 30% of the course grade.
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2. Potassium fluoride is used for frosting glass. Calculate the molarity of a solution
prepared by dissolving 78.6 g of KF in enough water to produce 225 mL of
solution.
A. 0.304 M
B. 0.349 M
C. 1.35 M
D. 3.29 M
E. 6.01 M
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A. Rate = k[A][B][C]
B. Rate = fc[A]2[B][C]
C. Rate = k[Ap[B][C]-'
D. Rate = k[A][B]2[C]-'
E. None of these choices is correct.
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. What is the molecularity of the following elementary reaction?
NH2CI(aq) + OH- [aq) -> NHCI- {aq) + H20(/)
A. unimolecular
B. bimolecular
C. termolecular
D. tetramolecular
E. Need to know the reaction order before molecularity can be determined.
13. Consider the reaction: 5Br~(aq) + Br03~(aq) + 6H+(aq) -> 3Br2(aq) + 3H20(aq)
The rate when expressed as A[Br2]/Af is the same as
A. -A[H20]/Af
B. 3A[Br03~]/At
C. -5A[Br_]/Af
D. -0.6A[Br~]/Af
E. None of these choices is correct.
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14. Which one of the following sets of unit is appropriate for a second-order rate
constant?
A. s_1
B. mol LP s~>
C. L m o P s~>
D. mol* L~2 s~'
E. L2 mof 2 s"1
15. When the reaction A -» B + C is studied, a plot of ln[A]t vs. time gives a straight
line with a negative slope. What is the order of the reaction?
A. zero
B. first
C. second
D. third
E. More information is needed to determine the order.
16. The rate constant for the reaction 3A -> 4B, is 6.00 x 10~3 L m o P m i n - ' . How long
will it take the concentration of A to drop from 0.75 M to 0.25 M?
A. 2.2x 10~3min
B. 5.5xl0~ 3 min
C. 180 min
D. 440 min
E. 5.0X10 2 min
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20. Consider the equilibrium reaction: B2(g ^ ^ 2B(g). If the rate constants are
such that kfwd = 7.00 x 10~5 s~> and krev = 2.00 x 10~s L m o P s" , what is the value
of Kc under these conditions?
A. 1.75 xlO 5
B. 3.50
C. 0.286
D. 5.71 x 10~*
E. 1.40 x10~10
21. Write the equilibrium constant expression, Kc, for the chemical reaction
MgO(s) + S02(g) + %Oa(g) « * MgSCM(s)
|MgS04]
&• fMgSOJ
[MgOHSOJtOJ1*
C- L__
fS0 2 ][0 2 ] w
D. P50^0^
E. None of these choices is correct.
What is the value for the equilibrium constant for the following reaction?
Cd2+(aq) + 2S2032~(aq) ^ Cd(S203)22~(aq)
A. 0.030
B. 33
C. 8.1 x 103
D. 8.6 xlO 3
E. 2.1 x 10*
24. The equilibrium constant for the reaction Br2(g) + Cb(g) = ^ 2BrCI(g), at a
certain temperature is 58.0. What is the equilibrium constant for the following
reaction?
BrCI(g) ^ y2Br2(g) + y2CI2(g)
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A. 2.97 x 10~
B. 1.72 x 10~2
C. 3.45 x l O - 2
D. 1.31 x l O - '
E. > 1.00
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26. Which of the following pairs has the stronger acid listed first?
A. HBr, HI
B. HCIO. HCIO,
C. H2Se04, H2Se03
D. HN0 2 ,HN0 3
E. HF, HCI
27. Which one of the following pairs is not a conjugate acid-base pair?
A. H2O.OH~
B. H 2 0 2 .HO-
C. OH~ O ^
D. H P O ~ HPO 2 "
2 4 4
+
E. HCI, H
28. What is the [OH~] for a solution at 25°C that has [H30+] = 2.35 * lO^M?
A. 4.26 x lO^M
B. 2.35 x 1 0 - " M
C. 4.26 x )Q'nM
D. 2.35 x }<TUM
E. None of these choices is correct.
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29. The acid dissociation constant of formic acid, HCOOH, is K = 1.8 x 10 . What is
a
the [H30 ] in a solution that is initially 0.10 M formic acid?
A. 4.2 x l O ^ M
B. 8.4 x 1 0 J M
C. 1.8 x ](f*M
D. 1 . 8 x 1 0 " ^
E. 1.8 x 10~*M
30. What is the pH of a 0.050 M triethylamine, (C2H5)3N, solution? Given that the Kb
31. When 14.7 mL of aqueous HBr is added to water, 0.482 L of a solution with a pH
of 4.23 is produced. What is the molarity of the original HBr solution?
A. 1.9 x }(f3M
B. 140M
C. 0.288 M
D. 0.13M
E. None of these choices is correct.
32. Given that K l(HSO ") = 1.26 x I0~ 2 and K (NH +) = 5.6 x io~'°. Which statement
a 4 ' a ' 4 '
about the following equilibrium is correct?
HSO ~{aq) + NH (crq) «--» SO*~{aq) + NH *(aq)
4 3 4 4
A. The reactants will be favored because ammonia is a stronger base than the
sulfate anion.
B. The products will be favored because the hydrogen sulfate ion is a stronger
acid than the ammonium ion.
C. Neither reactants nor products will be favored because all of the species
are weak acids or bases.
D. The initial concentrations of the hydrogen sulfate ion and ammonia must be
known before any prediction can be made.
E. This reaction is impossible to predict, since the strong acid and the weak
base appear on the same side of the equation.
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33. An acetate buffer has a pH of 4.40. Which of the following changes will cause
the pH to decrease?
A. dissolving a small amount of solid sodium acetate
B. adding a small amount of dilute hydrochloric acid
C. adding a small amount of dilute sodium hydroxide
D. dissolving a small amount of solid sodium chloride
E. diluting the buffer solution with water
34. What is the pH of a buffer that consists of 0.45 M CH3COOH and 0.35 M
35. The propyl red indicator has K = 3.3 * 10 . What would be the approximate pH
range over which it would change color?
A. 3.5 to 5.5
B. 4.5 to 6.5
C. 5.5 to 7.5
D. 6.5 to 8.5
E. None of these choices is correct.
37. The solubility of silver chromate, Ag0CrO is 0.0287 g in 1.0 L of solution. What is
its K value?
A. 9.5 x 10"^
B. 2.4 x 10"5
C. 2.6 x 10~12
D. 6.5 x 10~'3
E. <1.0x TO"13
38. Which, if any, of the following processes is spontaneous under the specified
conditions?
A. H20(J) -» H20(s) at 25°C
B. C02(s) - * C0 2 (g) at 0°C .
C. 2H 2 0(g)->2H 2 (g) + 0 2 (g)
D. C(graphite) -» C(diamond) at 25°C and 1 atm pressure
E. None of these choices is spontaneous.
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42. Calculate AS0 for the reaction 4Cr(s) + 3Q2(g) -> 2Cr2Q3(s)
Substance: Cr(s) 02(g) Cr203(s)
S°(J/Kmol): 23.77 205.138 81.2
A. -548.1 J/K
B. -147.7 J/K
C. 147.7 J/K
D. 310.1 J/K
E. 548.1J/K
43. "A diamond is forever" is one of the most successful advertising slogans of all
time. But is it true? Calculate the standard free energy change at 298 K and
determine whether a diamond is "forever." C (diamond) -» C (graphite).
Data: AHf(diamond) = 1.895 kj/mol; S°(diamond) = 2.337 J moP K~';
S°(graphite) = 5.740 J moPK~'.
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46. Examine the following half-reactions and select the strongest oxidizing agent
among the species listed.
Cr2+(ag) + 2e~ ** Cr(s) E° =-0.913 V
Fe2+(ag) + 2e" « * Fe(s) E° = -0.447 V
2+
Sr (aq) + 2e" * * Sr(s) E° = -2.89 V
Co2+(aqr) + 2e" « s Co(s) E° = -0.28 V
+
A. Cr2 (oq)
B. Fe(s)
C. Fe2+(aq)
D. Sr2+(aq)
E. Co2+(aq)
48. Oxidation occurs at the cathode of a galvanic cell, but at the anode of an
electrolytic cell.
A. True
B. False
50. In the absence of oxygen, iron will rust as long as moisture is present.
A. True
B. False
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EXTRA CREDIT
This part of the exam is OPTIONAL and should be attempted only AFTER you are
confident as to how you did on the main part of the exam. Answering an extra
credit question on an exam js not worth any points per se, but it does represent a
way for motivated students to demonstrate further interest and understanding of
the subject matter of this course. Correct answers in this section will be recorded as
a checkmark and may be factored into your final letter grade. Wrong answers in
this section will not affect your exam grade.
1. Increasing the initial amount of the limiting reactant in a reaction will increase
the value of the equilibrium constant, Kc.
A. True
B. False
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ANSWER SHEET
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1 A B C D E 26 A B C D E
2 A B C D E 27 A B c D E
3 A B C D E 28 A B c D E
4 A B C D E 29 A B c D E
5 A B C D E 30 A B c D E
6 A B C D E 31 A B C D E
7 A B C D E 32 A B C D E
8 A B C D E 33 A B C D E
9 A B C D E 34 A B C D E
10 A B C D E 35 A B C D E
11 A B C D E 36 A B C D E
12 A B C D E 37 A B C D E
13 A B C D E 38 A B C D E
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15 A B C D E 40 A B c D E
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18 A B C D E 43 A B C D E
1? A B C D E 44 A B C D E
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21 A B C D E 46 A B C D E
22 A B C D E 47 A B C D E
23 A B C D E 48 A B C D E
24 A B C D E 49 A B C D E
25 A B C D E 50 A B C D E
EC1 A B
EC2 A B
EC3 A B
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Integrated rate law [A] = -kt +[A]o ln[A]=-kt + ln[A]0 [A] [Ay>
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Half-life
2k k k[A\>
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k=Ae pH - pKg + log
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