Test 2
Test 2
1. Figure 1.1 below shows the energy profile for the combustion of propane, C3H8.
Energy of activation
E ∕kJ
∆H = - 2220KJ/mol
3CO2 (g) + 4H2O (g)
Reaction pathway
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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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(c) If only 119.44g of silver bromide was obtained, calculate the percentage
yield.
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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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(ii) Cr2O 7
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(e) (i) State the sources of nuclear fuel such as Thorium – 234.
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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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