Topic Questions Qualitative Analysis
Topic Questions Qualitative Analysis
A-Level
CHEMISTRY
Periodic Table and Energy
Enthalpy Changes
Time allowed
187 minutes
QUESTION PAPER
Score Percentage
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4.1 | CELL BIOLOGY | QUESTION PAPER 1 1
F322: Chains, Energy and Resources
2.3.1 Enthalpy Changes
Use ideas about the enthalpy changes that take place during bond breaking and bond
making to explain why some reactions are exothermic.
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2. Glucose, C6H12O6, can be completely combusted to give carbon dioxide and water.
In the body, the conversion of glucose into carbon dioxide and water takes place in a
number of stages catalysed by enzymes.
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[Total 1 mark]
In the experiment, 0.831 g of glucose is burned. The energy released is used to heat
100 cm3 of water from 23.7 °C to 41.0 °C.
(i) Calculate the energy released, in kJ, during combustion of 0.831 g glucose.
energy = ......................... kJ
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Calculate the standard enthalpy change of combustion of glucose using the standard
enthalpy changes of formation below.
substance Hf O / kJ mol–1
C6H12O6(s) –1250
CO2(g) –394
H2O(l) –286
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le Chatelier’s principle can be used to predict the effect of changing conditions on the
position of equilibrium.
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(iii) Using le Chatelier’s principle, predict and explain the conditions that would give
the maximum equilibrium yield of ethanol from ethene and steam.
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[Total 8 marks]
7. Enthalpy changes of combustion, ∆Hc, are amongst the easiest enthalpy changes to
determine directly.
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[Total 2 marks]
In the experiment, 1.76 g of pentan-1-ol was burnt. The energy was used to heat
250 cm3 of water from 24.0 °C to 78.0 °C.
(i) Calculate the energy released, in kJ, during combustion of 1.76 g pentan-1-ol.
energy = .................................................... kJ
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The enthalpy change when 1 mol of hexane is formed from its constituent
elements in their standard states under standard conditions.
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Add state symbols to the equation to show each species in its standard state.
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C –394
H2 –286
C6H14 –4163
Choose a reaction that you have studied that is catalysed by chlorine radicals.
Write down an equation for the overall reaction and show how chlorine radicals
are not consumed by the overall reaction.
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reactants
enthalpy
progress of reaction
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[Total 6 marks]
11. Enthalpy changes of reaction can be determined indirectly from average bond
enthalpies and standard enthalpy changes.
The table below shows the values of some average bond enthalpies.
average bond
bond
enthalpy /kJ mol–1
C–H +410
O–H +465
O=O +500
C=O +805
C–O +336
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(ii) The equation below shows the combustion of methanol, CH3OH, in the gaseous
state.
Using the average bond enthalpies in the table above, calculate the enthalpy
change of combustion, ∆Hc, of gaseous methanol.
12. (a) Methane reacts with steam to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The
equation for this process is given below.
The table below shows the standard enthalpy changes of formation for CH4, H2O
and CO.
CH4 –75
H2O –242
CO –110
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o o
(ii) In ∆Hf , what are the conditions indicated by the symbol ?
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(iii) Write the equation, including state symbols, that represents the standard
enthalpy change of formation for carbon monoxide, CO.
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(iv) Using the ∆Hfo values in the table above, calculate the enthalpy change for
the reaction of methane with steam.
∆H = .............................................. kJ mol–1
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[Total 9 marks]
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15. Alkanes are important hydrocarbons since they are used as fuels in homes and in
industry. It is important that the enthalpy changes involved in alkane reactions are
known.
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(ii) Write the equation, including state symbols, that accompanies the enthalpy
change of formation of hexane, C6H14(l).
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(iii) What conditions of temperature and pressure are used when measuring the
standard enthalpy change of formation?
temperature ...............................................................
pressure .........................................................
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[Total 5 marks]
Using the axes below, show the enthalpy profile diagram for the formation of hexane.
On your diagram label the enthalpy change of reaction, ∆H, and the activation energy,
Ea.
enthalpy
reaction pathway
[Total 3 marks]
17. Enthalpy changes can be calculated using enthalpy changes of combustion. The table
below shows some values for standard enthalpy changes of combustion.
C(s) −394
H2(g) −286
CH4(g) −890
Use these values to calculate the standard enthalpy change of the reaction below.
19. Methane reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. The equation for this
reaction is given below.
Gas cookers use methane as a fuel because this reaction is exothermic and takes
place at a fairly fast rate.
Activation energy is important in considering the conditions needed to change the rate
of a reaction.
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CH4(g) + 2O2(g)
enthalpy
progress of reaction
(i) Complete the figure to show the complete enthalpy profile for the reaction.
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20. Methane can be reacted with steam to produce carbon monoxide and hydrogen. The
equation for this process is given below.
The table below shows the enthalpy changes of formation for methane, steam and
carbon monoxide.
CH4 –75
H2O –242
CO –110
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(b) Write the equation, including state symbols, representing the enthalpy change of
formation for methane, CH4.
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(c) Use the ∆Hf values in the table to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction
shown in the equation shown above.
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[Total 8 marks]
21. Energy changes during reactions can be considered using several different enthalpy
changes. These include average bond enthalpies and enthalpy changes of combustion.
C—H + 410
O—H + 465
O == O + 500
C == O + 805
C—O + 336
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(iii) The equation below shows the combustion of methanol, CH3OH, in the gaseous
state.
O
H
H H
H C O H + 1 12 O O O C O + O
H H
H
Use the average bond enthalpies from the table above to calculate the enthalpy
change of combustion of gaseous methanol, ∆Hc.
(iv) Suggest two reasons why the standard enthalpy change of combustion of
methanol will be different from that calculated in part (iii).
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[Total 8 marks]
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(ii) Write the equation for the reaction corresponding to the standard enthalpy
change of formation of magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2. Include state symbols.
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Use the standard enthalpy changes of formation to find the enthalpy change of
reaction for this decomposition.
Mg(NO3)2 –791
MgO –602
NO2 –33
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Mg(NO3)2(s) → MgO(s) + 2NO2(g) + O2(g)
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C4H10(g) + 6 O2(g) → 4CO2(g) + 5H2O(l)
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(i) The standard enthalpy change of combustion of butane is –2877 kJ mol–1. What
does standard mean in this context?
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(iii) Complete the enthalpy profile diagram for the combustion of butane. Label the
activation energy, Ea, and the enthalpy change, ∆H.
C4H10(g) + 6 12 O2(g)
enthalpy
progress of reaction
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[Total 6 marks]
(i) Write the equation for the standard enthalpy change of formation of butane,
C4H10. Include state symbols in your answer.
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carbon –394
hydrogen –286
butane –2877
25. This question is about hydrazine, N2H4, and ammonia, NH3. These are both
compounds of nitrogen and hydrogen.
(a) Hydrazine can be oxidised and used as a rocket fuel. The equation for one
possible reaction taking place is shown below.
H H
H
N N + O O N N + 2 O
H H H
N–N +163
N≡N +945
N–H +390
O=O +497
O–H +463
(i) Use these data to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction of
hydrazine with oxygen, as shown.
answer .................. kJ
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(b) Ammonia reacts with oxygen in a very similar way to that shown for hydrazine.
The enthalpy change for one gram of ammonia is approximately the same as that
for one gram of hydrazine.
Using the table above, suggest a reason why hydrazine is used as a rocket fuel
and ammonia is not.
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[Total 6 marks]
thermometer
beaker
clamp
water
wick
propan-1-ol
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(c) The student measured 50.0 cm3 of water into the beaker and lit the burner. When
the temperature of the water had gone up by 12.8 °C, he found that 0.100 g of
propan-1-ol had been burnt.
energy = ................ kJ
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(d) The student looked in a text book and found that the actual value for the standard
enthalpy change of combustion of propan-1-ol was more exothermic than the
experimental value.
Suggest two reasons for the difference between this value and the one he
obtained experimentally.
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[Total 11 marks]
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(ii) What are the standard conditions of temperature and pressure used in enthalpy
calculations?
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[Total 3 marks]
28. Write an equation, including state symbols, representing the standard enthalpy change
of formation of PbO.
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[Total 2 marks]
29. Metal priming paints often contain ‘red lead’, Pb3O4. Red lead can be made by heating
PbO in the presence of air.
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3PbO(s) + O2 (g) → Pb3O4(s)
2
(i) Use the ∆H fθ values in Table below to calculate the standard enthalpy change
for the above reaction.
PbO(s) –217
Pb3O4(s) –718
∆H θ = ............................................... kJ mol–1
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Use the value of ∆H θ for this reaction, together with the values of ∆H fθ in the
table above, to calculate a value for the enthalpy change of formation of PbO2(s).
∆H fθ = .................................... kJ mol–1
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[Total 6 marks]
30. In the vapour state, hydrogen and iodine undergo the following reaction.
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[Total 2 marks]
31. This question is about the relationship between bond enthalpies and enthalpy changes
of combustion.
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[Total 2 marks]
(i) Use the average bond enthalpies given in the table below to calculate a value for
the enthalpy change of combustion of methane, ∆HC.
C–H +410
O–H +465
O=O +500
C=O +805
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[Total 4 marks]
33. The Table below gives values for the standard enthalpy changes of combustion for the
first three alkanes.
alkane formula ∆Hcθ/kJ mol-1
propane C3 H8 –2220
(i) Write a balanced equation, including state symbols, illustrating the standard
enthalpy change of combustion of propane gas.
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Use this value together with relevant values in Table above to calculate the
enthalpy change of this reaction.