Final Exam 2012
Final Exam 2012
Final Exam 2012
Final Exam
December 18, 2012
Professor Darrin Richeson
Name:
Student Number:
There are 11 pages and 7 problems on the exam.
The last three pages consist of an equation sheet, data tables and a periodic
table.
Feel free to CAREFULLY remove these and use them.
Question
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(b) When 93.5 g of this compound is hydrolyzed, the resulting gas occupied a volume of
68000mL at 154C and one atmosphere of pressure. What is the molecular mass and
molecular formula for the vanadium chloride compound?
(c) Write a balance equation for the reaction of chlorine gas (Cl2) with elemental
vanadium. Calculate the mass of chlorine needed to produce 6.80g of the vanadium
chloride compound?
(d) What is the maximum yield of the vanadium chloride that can be made from 71.0 g of
the chlorine and 52.0 g of vanadium using the reaction in part (b)?
What is the Ho for the reduction of NO(g) with H2(g) to give NH3(g) and H2O(g)?
(b) What will be the concentration of all of the ions just before the second compound
begins to precipitate? (Fill in the table)
Ion
[C2O42 -]
Concentration (M)
[Ba2+]
[Ag+]
[Zn2+]
(b) A 70.0 mL aliquot of the TAPS buffer solution has 2.00 mL of 2.00M HI added to it.
What was the pH of the new 72mL solution?
(b) At 38C, 33% of the original [NO2] is reacted in the first 500 s of this reaction, how
much will have reacted in 1500s of reaction?
(c) If a catalyst reduced the value of the activation energy, Ea, from 63kJ/mol to 25
kJ/mol by what factor has the catalyst increased the reaction rate at T = 38C?
Valence
electrons
Geometry, dipole
Geometry:
Dipole?
NO3-
Geometry:
Dipole?
NCO-
Geometry:
Dipole?
l=3
How many electrons can be described by the each of the following sets of quantum
numbers?
n = 4, l = 2, ml = 1
n = 3, l = 3, ml = -1, ms= -1/2
n = 4, l = 3
Thermodynamics
PV = nRT
U = q + w
PTotal = P1 + P2 +
P3 + . . .
wsystem = PV
d = m /V = P(MW) /
RT
KE = (1/2)mvav2
H = U + PV
qP = U + PV
3RT
M
Cp = C v + R
Mb
RateA
RateB
Ma
Hrxn=npHf(products)
nrHf(reactants)
n2a
P 2 V nb nRT S=n S(products)
p
V
nrS(reactants)
Grxn=npG(products)
Acid/Base
pOH = -log [OH-]
pH = -log[H + ]
Ka x Kb = Kw
=
pKa
[A]/[HA]
pH
pH + pOH = 14
pH
nrG(reactants)
pK a1 pK a 2
2
Kinetics
S 0 surroundings
q surroundings
T
o
o
G = H - TS
G = Go + RT ln(Q)
Go = - RT ln(K)
ln(K2/K1) = -Ho/R (1/T
Electrochemistry
G = -nFEcell
H sys
T
k Ae Ea / RT
k = ln2/t1/2
Ecell = Eocell
(RT/nF)logQ
Ecell = Eocell
(0.0592/n)logQ
General
b b 2 4ac
x
2a
f.c. = valence-1/2
bonding pairs-lone
pairs
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Kw = 1 x 10-14
Hfus = 6.02 kJ molHvap = 40.7 kJ mol6.022x1023
1.30866x10-23
96,485
8.31451
0.08206
6.62608x10-34
2.99792458x108
N
k
F
R
R
h
c
Conversion Factors:
760mm Hg = 1 atm
Thermodynamic data for temperature = 298.15 K
Ho(kJ/mol)
Go(kJ/mol)
PCl3(g)
-287
-267.8
PCl5(g)
-374.9
-305.0
POCl3(g)
SO2Cl2(g)
-364.0
-320.0
COCl2(g)
-218.8
-204.6
Cl2(g)
0
0
O2(g)
0
0
SO2(g)
-296.8
-300.2
CO(g)
-110.5
-137.2
SO3(g)
-395.7
-371.1
NO(g)
90.25
86.55
NO2(g)
33.18
51.31
NH3(g)
-46.11
-16.45
I(g)
106.8
70.25
I2(g)
62.44
19.33
I2(s)
0
0
Br2(l)
0
Br2(g)
30.91
HBr(g)
-36.40
H2(g)
0
0
H2O(g)
-241.8
?
CH4(g)
-75.0
?
CH3OH(l)
-237
?
Solubility Product Constants
Compound Ksp
Ca(OH)2
Ca(CO3)
Ca(SO4)
Ag2SO4
AgI
PbI2
BiI3
5.5 x 10-6
2.8 x 10-9
9.1 x 10-6
1.4x105
1.5 x 10-16
8.7 x 10-9
8.1 x 10-19
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So(J/mol K)
311.8
364.6
222.4
311.9
283.5
223.1
205.11
248.2
197.7
256.8
210.8
240.1
192.5
180.8
260.7
116.1
152.2
245.5
198.7
130.7
188.8
186.3
126.8
mol-1
JK-1
Cmol-1
JK-1mol-1
atmLK-1mol-1
Js
ms-1
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