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Chemistry 12 Name Exam III Form A Section July 29, 2005 Student No. IMPORTANT: On the scantron (answer sheet), you MUST clearly fill your name, your student number, section number, and test form (white cover = test form A; yellow cover = test form B). Use a #2 pencil. There are 25 questions on this exam. Check that you have done all of the problems and filled in the first 25 bubbles on the scantron. Your score will be reported in percents (max 100%). Exam policy Hints Calculators with text-programmable memory are not allowed. Relevant data and formulas, including the periodic table, are attached at the end of this exam. Your grade will be based only on what is on the scantron form. The answer key will be posted on the web after the exam (under "News"). As you read the question, underline or circle key words to highlight them for yourself. Avoid errors from "mis-reading" the question. Pay attention to units and magnitudes (decimal places) of numbers obtained from calculations. There is no penalty for guessing.

Chemistry 12 Exam 3 1.) Which one of the following substances has London dispersion forces as its only intermolecular force? a) CH 3 OH b) NH 3 c) H 2 S d) CH 4 e) HCl 2.) The heating curve shown was generated by measuring the heat flow and temperature for a solid as it was heated. The slope of the segment corresponds to the heat capacity of the liquid of the substance. a) AB b) BC c) CD d) DE e) EF T ( C) solid and liquid B C D liquid gas Liquid and gas E F A solid Heat added (J) 3.) On the phase diagram shown, the coordinates of point correspond to the critical temperature and pressure. a) A b) B c) C d) D e) E P C A T D E B

4.) Which of the following are indicative of a substance that has large intermolecular forces? i low vapor pressure ii high boiling point iii high heats of fusion and vaporization a) i only b) ii only c) iii only d) i and iii e) all of the above 5.) Ethanol (C 2 H 5 OH) melts at 114 C. The enthalpy of fusion is 5.02 kj/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 J/g K and 2.3 J/g K, respectively. How much heat (kj) is needed to convert 25.0 g of solid ethanol at 135 C to liquid ethanol at 50 C? a) 207.3 kj b) 12.7 kj c) 6.91 kj d) 4192 kj e) 9.21 kj 6.) Based on the figure below, what is the boiling point of diethyl ether under an external pressure of 1.32 atm? a) 0 C b) 20 C c) 34.6 C d) 40 C e) 78 C 7.) Which solution contains the largest number of moles of chloride ions? a) 10.0 ml of 0.500M BaCl 2 b) 4.00 ml of 1.000M NaCl c) 7.50 ml of 0.500M FeCl 3 d) 25.00 ml of 0.400M KCl e) 30.00 ml of 0.100M CaCl 2

8.) What mass (g) of potassium chloride is contained in 430 ml of a potassium chloride solution that has a chloride ion concentration of 0.193 M? a) 0.0643g b) 0.0830g c) 12.37g d) 0.386g e) 6.19g 9.) Which of the following are weak electrolytes? (i) HCl (ii) CH 3 COOH (acetic acid) (iii) NH 3 (iv) KCl a) HCl, KCl b) HCl, CH 3 COOH, NH 3, KCl c) CH 3 COOH, KCl d) CH 3 COOH, NH 3 e) HCl, CH 3 COOH, KCl 10.) What is the total concentration of ions in a 0.250 M solution of HCl? a) essentially zero b) 0.125 M c) 0.250 M d) 0.500 M e) 0.750 M 11.) The solubility of Ar in water at 25 C is 1.6 x 10 3 M when the pressure of the Ar above the solution is 1.0 atm. What is the solubility of Ar at a pressure of 2.5 atm? a) 1.6 x 10 3 M b) 6.4 x 10 4 M c) 4.0 x 10 3 M d) 7.5 x 10 2 M e) 1.6 x 10 3 M

12.) A sample of potassium nitrate (50.0 g) is dissolved in 100 g of water at 100 C, with precautions taken to avoid evaporation of any water. The solution is cooled to 30.0 C and no precipitate is observed. This solution is. a) hydrated b) placated c) saturated d) unsaturated e) supersaturated 13.) What is the mole fraction of urea (MW = 60.0 g/mol) in a solution prepared by dissolving 16 g of urea in 39 g of H 2 O? a) 0.58 b) 0.37 c) 0.13 d) 0.11 e) 9.1 14.) A solution containing 10.0 g of an unknown liquid and 90.0 g water has a freezing point of 3.33 C. Given K f = 1.86 C/m for water, and assuming that the solute is a non electrolyte, what is the molar mass of the unknown liquid? a) 69.0 g/mol b) 333 g/mol c) 619 g/mol d) 161 g/mol e) 62.1 g/mol 15.) Calculate the freezing point of a 0.05500 m aqueous solution of NaNO 3. The molal freezing-pointdepression constant of water is 1.86 C/m. a) 0.0286 C b) 0.3069 C c) 0.1023 C d) 0.05627 C e) 0.2046 C

16.) The phrase like dissolves like refers to the fact that. a) gases can only dissolve other gases b) polar solvents dissolve polar solutes and nonpolar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes c) solvents can only dissolve solutes of similar molar mass d) condensed phases can only dissolve other condensed phases e) polar solvents dissolve nonpolar solutes and vice versa 17.) Which one of the following substances is most likely to dissolve in CH 3 OH? a) CCl 4 b) Kr c) N 2 d) CH 3 CH 2 OH e) H 2 18.) Which of the following aqueous solutions will have the highest boiling point? a) 0.10 m Na 2 SO 4 b) 0.20 m glucose c) 0.25 m sucrose d) 0.10 m NaCl e) 0.10 m SrSO 4 19.) What is the wavelength of a photon needed to photoionize O 2 in the upper atmosphere? a) 99.4 nm b) 165 nm c) 274 nm d) 0.399nm e) 39.9 nm O 2 + hν O 2 + + e IE = 1205 kj/mol 20.) The mole fraction of NO on a smoggy day is measured at 20 ppm. If barometric pressure is 732 torr, what is the partial pressure of NO in the atm? a) 146.4 torr b) 0.01464 torr c) 0.0366 torr d) 15.2 torr e) 36.6 torr Proceed to last page

Basic Skills 21.) What are the spectator ions in solution after the complete neutralization reaction occurs when mixing the strong acid HCl(aq) and the strong base Ba(OH) 2 (aq)? a) H +, Cl, and OH b) OH and Ba 2+ c) H + and OH d) Ba 2+ and Cl e) Ba 2+ 22.) Which of the following equations represents the proper net ionic equation for the precipitation of an insoluble phosphate compound from Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) and Na 2 CO 3 (aq)? a) Pb 2+ (aq) + CO 3 2 (aq) PbCO 3 (s) b) Na 2 CO 3 (aq) + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) 2 NaNO 3 (aq) + PbCO 3 (s) c) Na 2 CO 3 (aq) + 2 NO 3 (aq) 2 NaNO 3 (s) + CO 3 2 (aq) d) NO 3 (aq) + Na + (aq) NaNO 3 (s) e) CO 3 2 (aq) + Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) PbCO 3 (s) + 2 NO 3 (aq) 23.) What ions and/or molecules are present in relatively large proportions in a solution of the soluble ionic compound Ca(NO 3 ) 2 (aq)? a) Ca + and (NO 3 ) 2 b) Ca + and NO 3 c) Ca(NO 3 ) 2 d) Ca 2+ and (NO 3 ) 2 2 e) Ca 2+ and NO 3 24.) A 20.0 ml sample of a solution of Pb(ClO 3 ) 2 was diluted with water to 55.0 ml. A 25.0 ml sample of the dilute solution was found to contain 0.025 moles of Pb 2+. What was the concentration of Pb(ClO 3 ) 2 in the original undiluted solution? a) 0.455M b) 1.00 M c) 1.25M d) 1.37M e) 2.75 M 25.) What is the concentration of ions in 15.00 ml of 0.0800 M Na 2 SO 4? a) 0.240M b) 0.080M c) 0.560M d) 1.20M e) 3.60M

Form A 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. E 5. C 6. D 7. C 8. E 9. D 10. D 11. C 12. E 13. D 14. E 15. E 16. B 17. D 18. A 19. A 20. B 21. D 22. A 23. E 24. E 25. A