Revision Booklet Unit 4 Chemistry Edexcel
Revision Booklet Unit 4 Chemistry Edexcel
Revision Booklet Unit 4 Chemistry Edexcel
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Entropy
Rates of Reaction
Equilibria
Entropy
Explain the following entropy values at 298K.
Substance Entropy / J K-1 mol-1
Aluminium 28.3
Water 70.0
Carbon dioxide 213.6
SSYSTEM =
SSURROUNDINGS =
Rates
Define the following;
The overall order of a reaction.
Rate constant.
Give experimental detail of how you would find the order with respect to
iodine for the reaction between Iodine and propanone.
I2(aq) + CH3COCH3(aq) CH3COCH2I(aq) + H+(aq) + I-(aq)
Why must the orders of the species in the rate equation be determined
experimentally rather than by looking at the reaction equation?
The following has been suggested as a possible mechanism for the
reaction.
CH3CH2Br CH3CH2 + + Br- slow
CH3CH2 + + OH- CH3CH2OH fast
Is this consistent with the rate equation? Explain your answer.
Suggest a suitable mechanism for the reaction that does agree with the
rate equation above.
Chemical equilibrium
Explain what is meant by the term dynamic equilibrium.
Write the Kc expression for the following equilibrium and calculate the
units of Kc.
What can we tell about the equilibrium if the value of Kc is high (> 100)?
Write the Kp expression for the following equilibrium and calculate the units of
Kp if the total pressure is measured in kPa.
N2(g) + 3H2(g) 2NH3(g)
Equilibrium Calculations
Example 1: 5 g of ethanoic acid and 4.2 g of ethanol were mixed and the
esterification reaction allowed to reach equilibrium in a a 2dm3 flask. The
equilibrium mixture was found to contain 0.0255 moles of ethanoic acid.
Calculate the value of Kc for the esterification reaction.
CH3CO2H + C2H5OH CH3CO2C2H5 + H2O
What is the equation that links total entropy and the equilibrium constant?
Examination Questions
1. One step in the manufacture of nitric acid is the reaction between nitrogen(II)
oxide and oxygen to form nitrogen(IV) oxide. 2NO(g) + O2(g) 2NO2(g) H =
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114 kJ mol
a i) Use the equation to suggest the sign of Ssystem for the forward reaction. Justify
your answer.
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ii) What is the sign of Ssurroundings for the forward reaction? Justify your answer.
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b i) Write the expression for Kp for this reaction. What are the units of Kp in this
reaction?
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ii) Suggest how the temperature and pressure could be altered to make nitrogen(IV)
oxide more economically. Justify your suggestions by considering both yield and rate.
Temperature
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Pressure
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c i) What property would allow you to follow the progress of this reaction? Justify your
answer.
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What is the order of the reaction with respect to NO(g)? Justify your answer.
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v) Calculate the rate constant, k, for this reaction. Include units with your answer.
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d) Suggest why this reaction takes place quickly at room temperature and pressure.
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(Total 20 marks)
2. Ammonia can be oxidised to form nitrogen(II) oxide and water according to the
equation
4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g) H = 905.6 kJ mol
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The standard entropy of one mole of each substance in the equation, at 298 K, is shown
in the table below.
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Substance S / J mol K
NH3 (g) +192.3
O2 (g) +205.0
NO (g) +210.7
H2O (g) +188.7
a i) Use the values given to calculate the standard entropy change of the system,
S system, for this reaction. Include the sign and units in your final answer.
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ii) Is the sign for your value for S system what you expected? Justify your answer.
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iv) Calculate the total entropy change, Stotal, for this reaction at 1123 K. Include the
sign and units in your final answer. You may assume that Ssystem is unchanged at high
temperatures.
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v) What does your answer to (iv) tell you about the extent of the reaction at 1123 K?
Justify your answer.
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vi) An energy profile was proposed to illustrate the effect of the catalyst on this
reaction. The proposal has two errors. Draw a corrected version on the axes below.
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P r o p o s a l
U n c a t a l y s e d
p a t h w a y
4 N 3 ( Hg ) + 4 N O ( g ) +
E n e r5 g 2O y ( g ) 6 2HO ( g )
C a t a l y s e d
p a t h w a y
P r o g r e s s o f r e a c t i o n
C o r r e c t e d v e r s i o n
4 N 3 ( Hg ) +
E n e 5r g 2O y ( g )
P r o g r e s s o f r e a c t i o n
(2)
The number of moles of each gas in a reaction mixture at eqm, at a pressure of 1.5atm,
was found to be
Number of moles
Substance
at equilibrium
NO (g) 0.025
O2 (g) 0.025
NO2 (g) 4.95
i) Write the expression for the equilibrium constant, Kp, for this reaction.
(1)
ii) Calculate the mole fraction of each gas and hence the value of the equilibrium
constant, Kp, for this mixture. Include units, if required, in your answer.
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iii) What does your answer to (ii) tell you about the position of the equilibrium?
Justify your answer.
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iv) If the total pressure of the reaction mixture was increased, describe what would
happen to the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp, and the partial pressure of NO2(g).
In each case justify your answer.
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(Total 17 marks)
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Acid-base equilibria
What is an acid in terms of Brnsted-Lowry theory?
Define pH.
(a) 0.100 mol dm-3 chloroethanoic acid given that Ka = 1.38 x 10-3
mol dm-3.
Define pKa and describe how the pKa of an acid can be found if you are
given a pH titration curve.
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Sketch the characteristic shapes of the titration curves below the various
strong/weak acid/base combinations are shown below, for 10 cm3 of 0.10
mol dm3 acid against 0.10 mol dm3 base.
CH3COOH/NaOH
HCl/NaOH
weak acid/
strong acid/ 14
14 12 strong base
strong base
12 10
10 pH 8
pH 8 6
6 4
4 2
2 10
volume of base added/cm 3
10
volume of base added/cm3
Buffer solutions
Organic Chemistry
Define Structural isomerism.
Define Stereoisomerism.
Why do enantiomers have identical physical properties and how can they
be distinguished?
Carbonyls
Draw the structural formulae of the products formed from the following
reactions;
How can the test be adapted to give the exact identity of the compound?
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Name the reagent and conditions for the conversion of an aldehyde into a
primary alcohol.
Carboxylic acids
Complete the following equations;
H2 O
C
H3C C + NaOH
OH
H2 O
C
H3C C + PCl5
OH
H2 O
C H2 (H+)
H3C C + C
H3C OH
OH
H2 O
C
Ether
H3C C + LiAlH4
OH
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Condensation polymerisation
What is condensation polymerization?
Draw a short section of the polyester which might be obtained from the
monomers.
HOC6H4OH and CH3CH(COCl)2
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Spectroscopy
Describe how the following isomers can be identified using Mass spec, IR
and 1H-NMR spectroscopy.
O
H2 H2
C C O C
C OH C CH3
H2
Describe how the two isomers can be identified using chemical tests.
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Chromatography
Describe how chromatography can be used to identify the products in a
reaction mixture.