Reversible Reaction
Reversible Reaction
Reversible Reaction
Complete the symbol equation for this reaction. Include the sign for a reversible reaction.
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(b) Vanadium(V) oxide is an efficient catalyst at any temperature in the range 400 to 450 °C.
Scientists are looking for an alternative catalyst which is efficient at 300 °C.
What would be the advantage of using a lower temperature?
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(c) The process does not use a high pressure because of the extra expense.
Suggest two advantages of using a high pressure?
Explain your suggestions.
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A group of naturally occurring minerals have the formula of the type FeSO4.xH2O where x is 1, 4,
5, 6 or 7. The most common of these minerals is iron(II) sulfate-7-water.
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(b) When the iron(II) sulfate is heated strongly, further decomposition occurs.
The gases formed in this reaction react with water and oxygen to form sulfuric acid.
Explain how the sulfuric acid is formed.
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x = ...................... [4]
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(a) The following equation represents the equilibrium in the Contact process.
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(c) The forward reaction is exothermic. The reaction is usually carried out at a temperature between
400 and 450 °C.
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(i) What is the effect on the position of equilibrium of using a temperature above 450 °C?
Explain your answer.
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(ii) What is the effect on the rate of using a temperature below 400 °C?
Explain your answer.
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(d) A low pressure, 2 atmospheres, is used. At equilibrium, about 98% SO3 is present.
(i) What is the effect on the position of equilibrium of using a higher pressure?
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X Y
A ✓ ✓
B ✓ ✗
C ✗ ✓
D ✗ ✗
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A Cu + ZnSO4 CuSO4 + Zn
C CuO + H2 Cu + H2O
[1]
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11 Equations for the effect of water on anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride and anhydrous copper(II) sulfate
are shown.
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temperature pressure
A decrease decrease
B decrease increase
C increase decrease
D increase increase
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13 Methanol is manufactured by reacting carbon monoxide and hydrogen together in the presence
of an aluminium oxide catalyst.
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Ni + 4CO ⇌ Ni(CO)4
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15 Ammonia is manufactured by combining nitrogen and hydrogen at high temperature and pressure.
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16 Ammonia is manufactured by combining nitrogen and hydrogen at high temperature and pressure.
100
80
60
percentage
yield of
ammonia
40
20
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
temperature / °C
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17 Ammonia is manufactured by combining nitrogen and hydrogen at high temperature and pressure.
100
80
60
percentage
yield of
ammonia
40
20
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
temperature / °C
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(a) Describe what you would see when a test-tube containing a small amount of hydrated
iron(II) sulfate is heated gently.
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2NO2(g) ⇌ N2O4(g)
brown colourless
(a) A sample of nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen tetroxide at equilibrium was placed in a closed
gas syringe.
The syringe plunger was pushed in. This increased the pressure in the gas syringe. The
temperature was kept constant.
end blocked
gas syringe
State how the colour of the gas in the syringe changed. Explain your answer in terms of the
position of the equilibrium.
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(b) A sealed tube containing nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen tetroxide at equilibrium was cooled
in an ice bath at constant pressure.
The contents of the tube became paler.
Suggest an explanation for this observation in terms of the position of the equilibrium.
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20 The chemical equation shows the equilibrium between dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4, a colourless gas)
and nitrogen dioxide (NO2, a brown gas).
N2O4(g) ⇌ 2NO2(g)
colourless brown
A mixture of dinitrogen tetroxide and nitrogen dioxide is allowed to reach equilibrium in a closed
gas syringe.
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(b) If the equilibrium mixture is heated at constant pressure, a darker brown colour is seen inside
the gas syringe.
What does this information indicate about the decomposition of dinitrogen tetroxide?
Explain your answer in terms of the position of the equilibrium.
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(c) Suggest what you would see if the pressure on the equilibrium mixture were increased at
constant temperature.
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21 Hydrogen can be manufactured using a reversible reaction between methane and steam.
At 900 °C, in the presence of a nickel catalyst, the yield of hydrogen is 70%.
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(a) What volume of hydrogen is produced from 100 cm of methane under these conditions?
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(b) If the pressure is increased, the yield of hydrogen becomes less than 70%.
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What does this information indicate about the reaction between methane and steam?
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yellow orange
(a) Explain, in terms of the position of the equilibrium, what you would see if sulfuric acid were
added to solution Y.
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(b) Explain, in terms of the position of the equilibrium, what you would see if sodium hydroxide
were added to solution Y.
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anhydrous hydrated
cobalt(II) chloride cobalt(II) chloride
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(b) Describe how the colour of anhydrous cobalt(II) chloride changes when water is added to it.
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2–
(a) A student adds water to a blue solution containing [CoCl4] ions.
Describe what the student observes. Give a reason for your answer in terms of the position
of the equilibrium.
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(b) Another student cools a blue solution containing [CoCl4] . The blue solution turns pink.
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25 Hydrogen and iodine react together in a reversible reaction. Hydrogen iodide is formed.
A gas syringe containing an equilibrium mixture of hydrogen, iodine and hydrogen iodide gases
was sealed and heated to 250 °C. The equilibrium mixture was a pale purple colour.
(a) What happened to the position of the equilibrium when the temperature of the gas syringe
was increased from 250 °C to 300 °C?
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(b) What happened to the rate of the forward reaction and the rate of the backward reaction when
the temperature of the gas syringe was increased from 250 °C to 300 °C?
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26 Hydrogen and iodine react together in a reversible reaction. Hydrogen iodide is formed.
A gas syringe containing an equilibrium mixture of hydrogen, iodine and hydrogen iodide gases
was sealed and heated to 250 °C. The equilibrium mixture was a pale purple colour.
The plunger of the gas syringe was pressed in while the end of the gas syringe was blocked. This
increased the pressure. The position of the equilibrium did not change. The colour of the gaseous
mixture turned darker purple.
(a) Give a reason why the position of the equilibrium did not change.
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(b) Suggest why the gaseous mixture turned darker purple, even though the position of the
equilibrium did not change.
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hydrated
copper(II) sulfate
Describe two observations when the sample of solid hydrated copper(II) sulfate is heated gently
in a test-tube.
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(a) Complete the following equation by writing the sign for a reversible reaction in the box.
green white
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(b) Use the information in the equation to suggest how to change white iron(II) sulfate into green
iron(II) sulfate.
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The graphs show how pressure affects the yield of hydrogen iodide, HI, at two different temperatures.
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500 °C
yield of
hydrogen iodide
700 °C
pressure
(a) Explain why the yield at 500 °C does not change as the pressure is increased.
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(b) What can you conclude from the difference in the yield of hydrogen iodide at the two
temperatures shown?
Explain your answer.
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