2007 A
2007 A
2007 A
1.
2.
Xenon, Xe
Nitrous oxide, N2O
Chloroform (trichloromethane), CHCl3
Ether (ethoxyethane), CH3CH2OCH2CH3
Isoflurane (2-chloro-2-(difluoromethoxy)-1,1,1-trifluoroethane),
CF3CHClOCHF2
B. BrF3
B. Cl
7.
E. NH4
8.
C. P
D. S
E. Se
B. B
C. C
D. N
Substance
LiCl
HCl
CH3OCH3
C(graphite)
B. 4.0
A.
Ionic
Ionic
Molecular
B.
Ionic
Metallic
Molecular
C.
Ionic
Molecular
Molecular
D.
E.
Ionic
Molecular
Molecular
Ionic
Metallic
Ionic
Covalent
network
Covalent
network
Covalent
network
Atomic
Atomic
Atomic
A. {1.0 x 10
32
C. {1.0 x 10
Metallic
Metallic
13
14
B. 1.2 x 10
15
E. 1.2 x 10
E. {1.0 x 10
1/4
/27}
1/3
/27}
32
Atomic
Metallic
E. 10.3
C. 1.0 x 10
Response
D. 10. 0
14
15
9.
C. 8.0
The ionic product of water, Kw, is 1.0 x 10 at 298 K. Given that the
neutralisation of a strong acid with a strong base is an exothermic
reaction, which one of the following is likely to be the value of Kw at
273 K?
A. 1.2 x 10
14
D. 1.2 x 10
E. Si
B. OF, BeF, CF
D. BeF, CF, OF
Which of the following atoms has the largest first ionization energy?
A. Al
5.
D. CH4
4.
C. H2O
Select the response below that lists the bonds in order of increasing
polarity (least polar to most polar):
A. OF, CF, BeF
C. BeF, OF, CF
E. CF, OF, BeF
Which one of the following species has only one lone pair (nonbonding pair) of electrons on the central atom?
A. NH3
3.
6.
1/4
/81}
32
x 78.0
B. {1.0 x 10
32
x 78.0
D. {1.0 x 10
1/4
78.0
1/3
78.0
/27}
/81}
x 78.0
2+
3+
10. The iodate ion (IO3 ) can oxidize Fe to Fe in acid solution. If IO3
2+
Fe that can be oxidized by 1 mole of IO3 is
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
14
B. 2.2 x 10
D. 1.5 x 10
E. 5.5 x 10
C. 8.1 x 10
Oxide (1)
Mass of
molybdenum, 2.0
grams
Oxide (2)
B. 863.8 kg
E. 955.7 kg
C. 714.8 kg
15. Oxalic acid (ethanedioic acid, H2C2O4) has many uses in metal
cleaning, textile dyeing and photography. Suppose you dissolve a
1.034 -g sample of impure oxalic acid in some water, add an acid-base
1
indicator, and titrate with NaOH (0.485 mol L ). The sample requires
34.47 mL of the NaOH solution to reach the equivalence point. The
equation for the titration reaction is:
1.0
0.0
0.0
What is the mass of oxalic acid and what is its mass percent in the
sample?
0.5
A. 0.547 g, 52.9%
D. 0.752 g, 72.8%
1.0
1.5
Mass of oxygen, grams
From these results it can be deduced that the formulae of the two metal
oxides are:
Oxide (1)
Oxide (2)
A
MoO
Mo2O3
B
Mo2O
Mo3O
C
Mo3O
Mo2O
D
MoO2
MoO3
E
MoO3
MoO2
B. 0.654 g, 63.2%
E. 0.856 g, 82.8%
C. 0.729 g, 70.5%
OH
B. 254.5
C. 276.2
D. 286.9
E. 303.1
energy
19. The table below gives the solubilities of sodium nitrate and lithium
chloride in 100 g of water at 20oC and 60oC.
Products
reaction progress
D.
E.
Endothermic
Endothermic
Reason
Energy is supplied to the reactants
Energy is given out by the reaction
The products have a higher potential energy
than the reactants
Energy is given out by the reaction
The products have a higher potential energy
than the reactants
I)
A. I and II
1
A. 1256 kJ mol
1
D. +1256 kJ mol
B. 2511 kJ mol
1
E. +2511 kJ mol
mole of ethyne?
1
C. 1604 kJ mol
CH4(g) + H2O(g)
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
60oC
125 g
103 g
Reactants
A.
B.
C.
20oC
87.5 g
78.0 g
B. I and III
C. I and IV
D. II and III
E. II and IV
E = 0.83 V
o
E = +0.40 V
What is the electromotive force of a fuel cell with the overall reaction:
2 H2(g) + O2(g) 2 H2O(l) ?
A. 1.23 V
B. 0.43 V
C. +0.43 V
D. +1.23 V
E. +2.06 V
1/time, s
22. The following graph shows the effect of initial temperature on the rate
of reaction for a series of experiments performed on the same reaction,
with the same initial concentrations of reactants. (Note that each
experiment is performed as a clock reaction, so it is only timed up to
a certain point, and you can assume that the rate is proportional to
1/time.)
0.140
0.120
0.100
0.080
0.060
0.040
0.020
0.000
Br
HO
H+ +
H3C
III
H3C
O
Vanillin
HO
H3C
C
H2
OH
HO
H3C
OH
Identify which type of reaction is taking place during steps I, II and III.
40
50
60
70
80
90
Initial temperature, in C
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
I
reduction
oxidation
reduction
reduction
oxidation
II
oxidation
reduction
oxidation
oxidation
reduction
C. K
D. 2K
III
substitution
substitution
elimination
addition
addition
23. The following equilibrium reaction is the basis for the production of
ammonia used in fertilizers:
A. K/8
HO
II
30
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
24. Vanillin, the primary component of the extract of the vanilla bean,
undergoes several chemical reactions as shown below:
OH
B. I and II only
C. I, II and III
E. III only
E. K