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This document is the first page of a 5 page chemistry test containing multiple choice and short answer questions. The first question provides an energy profile diagram for the combustion of propane and asks students to (1) explain why energy of activation is needed for combustion, (2) state the enthalpy of combustion of propane, and (3) determine if combustion of propane is endothermic or exothermic with a reason. The second question involves a chemical reaction calculation to determine the mass of a product formed and the percentage yield. The third question defines dynamic equilibrium and Le Chatelier's principle, and asks students to explain how an increase in pressure affects the position of equilibrium in the Hab

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Test 2

This document is the first page of a 5 page chemistry test containing multiple choice and short answer questions. The first question provides an energy profile diagram for the combustion of propane and asks students to (1) explain why energy of activation is needed for combustion, (2) state the enthalpy of combustion of propane, and (3) determine if combustion of propane is endothermic or exothermic with a reason. The second question involves a chemical reaction calculation to determine the mass of a product formed and the percentage yield. The third question defines dynamic equilibrium and Le Chatelier's principle, and asks students to explain how an increase in pressure affects the position of equilibrium in the Hab

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Name: _________________________________________ Score: ___________%


MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
KASEMPA BOYS BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL
GRADE 11 B PURE CHEMISTRY TEST END OF TERM 3 2019
Time 80 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all questions in the test paper within the spaces provided in
the paper.

1. Figure 1.1 below shows the energy profile for the combustion of propane, C3H8.

Energy of activation

C3H8 + 5O2 (g)

E ∕kJ
∆H = - 2220KJ/mol
3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)

Reaction pathway

(a) Why is energy of activation needed in combustion?


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(b) What is the enthalpy of combustion of propane?
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(c) Is combustion of propane an endothermic or exothermic process? Give a
reason for your answer.
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(d) Calculate the amount of heat change involved when 4.4g of propane is
burned completely.
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2. 75g of magnesium bromide was reacted with 150g of silver nitrate according to
the equation:
2AgNO3 + MgBr2 2AgBr + Mg(NO3)2
(a) Showing all the stages, calculate the mass of silver bromide produced in
this reaction.

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(b) What mass of reactant in excess remained?

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(c) If only 119.44g of silver bromide was obtained, calculate the percentage
yield.
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3. (a) Define dynamic equilibrium in a reversible reaction.


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(b) (i) State Le Chatelier’s principle.


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(ii) How does an increase in pressure affect the position of the
equilibrium in the Haber process reaction shown below?
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g)

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(c) Define the following terms.
(i) Redox reaction.
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(ii) Oxidation reaction.
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(iii)Reduction reaction.
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(d) Find the oxidation number of the underlined element in each of the
following species:
(i) Na8Ta6O19
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2−¿¿
(ii) Cr2O 7
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(e) (i) State the sources of nuclear fuel such as Thorium – 234.

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(iii)Give one advantage and one disadvantage of using nuclear fuels.


Advantage:
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Disadvantage:
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4. Hydrogen and oxygen react to form water according to the equation below.
2H2 (g) + O2 (g) → 2H2O (l)
(a) Using the bond energies below, calculate the enthalpy change of the reaction,
∆H for the reaction above.

Bond Bond
energy
(KJ/mol)
H–H 436
O=O 490
H–O 464

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(b) Draw the energy level diagram for the reaction above.

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The end.

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