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The 5 questions below (a. to e.) are related to the following graph.

The graph below shows the concentrations of the reactants and products for a endothermic reaction under reversible conditions where the reactants and products are all gases.

A concentration versus time graph for a reversible reaction where compound A forms compound B.

Time / minutes[A] / mol L-1[B] / mol L-1
0.000.8100.345
2.00  0.3000.600
6.000.3570.850
10.000.4800.780

 

 

  1. Given the variations of concentration over time depicted in the graph and table above, determine the stoichiometric coefficients for the reversible reaction

    (enter the stoichiometric coefficients as numbers, e.g. if you think the balancing number should be 1 then type "1") [1 mark]

    A (g)  ⇌  B (g)

  2. If, at a certain time, the value of the equilibrium constant, K, was 6.67. What would the value of the equilibrium constant be if all the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction were halved?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures):  

  3. At each of the times labelled "Time(1)" and "Time(2)" a disturbance was made to the reaction mixture.

    1. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(1)" [0.5 marks]

    2. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(2)" [0.5 marks]

  4. How will the value of the equilibrium constant at 10 minutes (K10 min) compare to the value of the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes (K6 min) [1 mark]

    The equilibrium constant at 10 minutes will be
    the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes

  5. The enthalpy change, ΔrH, for the forward reaction is +52 kJ mol-1. The temperature of the system at 10 minutes was 298 K. What was the temperature of the system at 6 minutes?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures and in units of K, do not type the units in the answer box):  K
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The 5 questions below (a. to e.) are related to the following graph.

The graph below shows the concentrations of the reactants and products for a endothermic reaction under reversible conditions where the reactants and products are all gases.

A concentration versus time graph for a reversible reaction where compound A forms compound B.

Time / minutes[A] / mol L-1[B] / mol L-1
0.000.8100.345
2.00  0.3000.600
6.000.3570.850
10.000.4800.780

 

 

  1. Given the variations of concentration over time depicted in the graph and table above, determine the stoichiometric coefficients for the reversible reaction

    (enter the stoichiometric coefficients as numbers, e.g. if you think the balancing number should be 1 then type "1") [1 mark]

    A (g)  ⇌  B (g)

  2. If, at a certain time, the value of the equilibrium constant, K, was 6.67. What would the value of the equilibrium constant be if all the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction were halved?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures):  

  3. At each of the times labelled "Time(1)" and "Time(2)" a disturbance was made to the reaction mixture.

    1. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(1)" [0.5 marks]

    2. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(2)" [0.5 marks]

  4. How will the value of the equilibrium constant at 10 minutes (K10 min) compare to the value of the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes (K6 min) [1 mark]

    The equilibrium constant at 10 minutes will be
    the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes

  5. The enthalpy change, ΔrH, for the forward reaction is +52 kJ mol-1. The temperature of the system at 10 minutes was 298 K. What was the temperature of the system at 6 minutes?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures and in units of K, do not type the units in the answer box):  K
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Complete the following sentences by selecting the appropriate selection from the drop down. [5 marks]

This question considers the bonding in the molecule F-CP as modelled by valence bond theory - your answers should reflect this.

The hybridisation for the central C atom in this molecule is

and the electron domain geometry of the central C atom is

The left-most diagram shows the atomic valence orbitals for carbon and their ground state configuration. 

In the middle diagram, Orbital diagram 1: A shows

orbitals while B show a
orbital. 

In the right-most diagram, Orbital diagram 2: C shows 

orbitals while D shows
orbitals.

The most appropriate orbital diagram for C in F-CP is

The single bond between the F and C will involve electrons from the C atom in

The triple bond between the C and P will involve electrons from the C atom in
.

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Complete the following sentences by selecting the appropriate selection from the drop down. [5 marks]

This question considers the bonding in the molecule F-CP as modelled by valence bond theory - your answers should reflect this.

The hybridisation for the central C atom in this molecule is

and the electron domain geometry of the central C atom is

The left-most diagram shows the atomic valence orbitals for carbon and their ground state configuration. 

In the middle diagram, Orbital diagram 1: A shows

orbitals while B show a
orbital. 

In the right-most diagram, Orbital diagram 2: C shows 

orbitals while D shows
orbitals.

The most appropriate orbital diagram for C in F-CP is

The single bond between the F and C will involve electrons from the C atom in

The triple bond between the C and P will involve electrons from the C atom in
.

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The 5 questions below (a. to e.) are related to the following graph.

The graph below shows the concentrations of the reactants and products for a endothermic reaction under reversible conditions where the reactants and products are all gases.

A concentration versus time graph for a reversible reaction where compound A forms compound B.

Time / minutes[A] / mol L-1[B] / mol L-1
0.000.8100.345
2.00  0.3000.600
6.000.3570.850
10.000.4800.780

 

 

  1. Given the variations of concentration over time depicted in the graph and table above, determine the stoichiometric coefficients for the reversible reaction

    (enter the stoichiometric coefficients as numbers, e.g. if you think the balancing number should be 1 then type "1") [1 mark]

    A (g)  ⇌  B (g)

  2. If, at a certain time, the value of the equilibrium constant, K, was 6.67. What would the value of the equilibrium constant be if all the stoichiometric coefficients for the reaction were halved?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures):  

  3. At each of the times labelled "Time(1)" and "Time(2)" a disturbance was made to the reaction mixture.

    1. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(1)" [0.5 marks]

    2. Determine what disturbance was made at "Time(2)" [0.5 marks]

  4. How will the value of the equilibrium constant at 10 minutes (K10 min) compare to the value of the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes (K6 min) [1 mark]

    The equilibrium constant at 10 minutes will be
    the equilibrium constant at 6 minutes

  5. The enthalpy change, ΔrH, for the forward reaction is +52 kJ mol-1. The temperature of the system at 10 minutes was 298 K. What was the temperature of the system at 6 minutes?  [1 mark]

    (give your answer to 3 significant figures and in units of K, do not type the units in the answer box):  K
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A 0.1 M solution of weak acid HA has a pH of 4.70 at 25.0°C.

i) Calculate the Ka of the acid at 25.0°C. Ka = at 25 °C. [2 marks]

ii) Calculate the standard free energy change (ΔG°) for the acid dissociation at 25.0°C. ΔG° = kJ mol-1 at 25 °C. [1 mark]

iii) At 75.0°C, the value of Δ is +66.0 kJ mol-1.  Calculate the entropy change (ΔS°) for the acid dissociation, assuming that both the enthalpy and entropy changes (ΔH° and ΔS°, respectively) are constant over the temperature range considered.

The entropy change is J K-1 mol-1 [2 marks]

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The reaction kinetics for the reaction between the gases C2(g) and AB(g) was investigated and the data is presented in the table below:

2C2(g)  +  2AB(g)  →  A2(g)  +  2C2B(g)

Experiment

Initial [C2]

/ mol L–1
Initial [AB]

/ mol L–1
Initial rate

/ mol L–1 s–1
10.1000.0252.87 × 10–4
20.1000.0501.15 × 10–3
30.3000.0258.61 × 10–4
40.2000.0755.16 × 10–3

 

  1. Complete the rate equation with appropriate values for the rate constant and orders. Only enter numeric values in each box, do not enter units.  [3 marks]

rate = × [C2][AB]

  1. Below are three reaction mechanisms that have been proposed for the reaction between C2(g) and AB(g). Which mechanism is consistent with the rate law for this reaction? [3 marks]

Mechanism 1:

Step 1:

Overall:

2C2(g) + 2AB(g) → A2(g) + 2C2B(g)

2C2(g) + 2AB(g) → A2(g) + 2C2B(g)

slow

Mechanism 2:

Step 1:

Step 2:

Overall:

C2(g) + 2AB(g) → A2B(g)  + C2B(g)

A2B(g) + C2(g) → A2(g) + C2B(g)

2C2(g) + 2AB(g) → A2(g) + 2C2B(g)

slow

fast

Mechanism 3:

Step 1:

Step 2:

Overall:

2AB(g) → A2(g) + B2(g)

B2(g) + 2C2(g) → 2C2B(g)

2C2(g) + 2AB(g) → A2(g) + 2C2B(g)

slow

fast

 

  1. In mechanism 2 above, what is the molecularity of step 1?  [1 mark]

     
  2. In mechanism 3 above, which step is the rate determining step? [1 mark]

  3. In mechanism 3 above, which species is an intermediate? [1 mark]

  4. In general, if the first step in a mechanism is fast, and the second step is slow, what is the usual approximation made about the first step? [1 mark]

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The rate equation for a given reaction with reactants A and B was found to be

r = k[A][B]2

Which of the following statements are correct?

  1. The reaction is 2nd order with respect to reactant A

  2. The reaction is 1st order with respect to reactant B

  3. The reaction is 3rd order overall

  4. The units for the rate constant are mol-2 L2 s–1
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Identify which of the following spectra would be

seen by the space telescope through path A.

[2 marks]

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Reaction 1 is A → B

Reaction 2 is B + C → D

Overall reaction is A + C → D

If Reaction 1 has an equilibrium constant K1 and Reaction 2 has an equilibrium constant K2, the equilibrium constant for the overall reaction is: [2 marks]
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