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Please print: Last name: Answer Key First name: hem 1062 Exam 1 Spring 2005 Andy Aspaas, Instructor Thursday, February 3, 2005 Instructions: Time: You have 90 minutes to complete this exam. Equations and constants: Q = sm"t Q = n" fus or vap lnp = #" vap RT + B ln P 2 = " $ vap 1 # 1 ' & ) P 1 R % T 1 T 2 ( " fus, 2 = 6.01 kj/mol " vap, 2 = 40.7 kj/mol s 2 = 4.184 J/(g* ) R = 0.08206 L * atm/(k * mol) R = 8.315 J /(K * mol) ontents: I. Multiple choice, 14 questions, 3 points each. 42 points II. Short answer, 19 questions, worth 50 points. 40 points III. Problems. 2 questions, worth 10 points each. 18 points Total: 100 points I, have read and understand the directions given above, and pledge that I will follow all regulations with regard to Academic Dishonesty as outlined by this college when taking this exam. Signature Date and Time

I. Multiple choice hoose the best answer from the choices given, and clearly circle the letter of your choice. (3 pts each) 1. An alkane named 2,2,4-trimethylpentane has eight carbon atoms. Its molecular formula is a. 8 8. b. 8 14. c. 8 16. d. 8 18. e. 8 24. 2. What is the IUPA name for isoamyl alcohol, ( 3 ) 2 2 2? a. isoamyl alcohol b. isopentyl alcohol c. 3-methyl-1-butanol d. 3,3-dimethyl-1-propanol e. 2-isopropyl-1-ethanol 3. Which of the following structures is incorrect? a. b. c. d. N l e. Br Br Page 2 of 8

4. Which of the following compounds is a ketone? a. 3 3 b. 3 3 c. 3 3 d. 3 2 e. 3 5. Which of the following alcohols is a tertiary (3 ) alcohol? 3 a. b. c. 3 3 d. e. 6. A molecule with the structural formula 3 3 N 2 contains the functional groups a. aldehyde, amide, and alcohol. b. ketone, amine, and alcohol. c. carboxylic acid, amide, and ketone. d. aldehyde, amide, and ketone. e. ketone, amide, and alcohol.. 7. Which of the following compounds is expected to have the highest boiling point? a. 3 3 b. 3 2 c. 3 2 2 3 d. 3 2 3 e. 3 l Page 3 of 8

8. Which compound should have the lowest heat of vaporization ( vap )? a. 5 12 b. 6 14 c. 7 16 d. 8 18 e. 8 16 9. Which of the following phase changes is/are exothermic? I. vaporization II. sublimation III. condensation a. I only b. II only c. III only d. I and II only e. II and III only 10. Which interaction best describes the primary intermolecular forces in dry ice, 2 (s)? a. London dispersion forces b. covalent bonding to form a network solid c. ionic bonding d. metallic bonding e. dipole-dipole interactions 11. The critical point of carbon tetrachloride is 283 and 45 atm pressure. Liquid carbon tetrachloride has a vapor pressure of 10.0 atm at 178. Which of the following statements must be true? a. The normal boiling point of l 4 must be greater than 178. b. Liquid l 4 can exist at temperatures greater than 283 if the pressure is greater than 45 atm. c. The triple point must be less than 178. d. Liquid and solid can only be in equilibrium at one temperature the freezing point. e. Vapor and liquid can only be in equilibrium at one temperature the normal boiling point. Page 4 of 8

12. From a consideration of the phase diagram below, a change from point M to point N corresponds to a. sublimation. b. condensation. c. evaporation. d. freezing. e. melting. 13. ow many atoms are there in a face-centered cubic unit cell of lead? a. 1 b. 2 c. 4 d. 6 e. 8 14. Assume that a particular solid metal crystallizes with some type of cubic unit cell. The edge of the cubic unit cell is 4.5 "10 #8 cm. Which of the following cubic unit cells would give a material with the highest density? a. a simple cubic unit cell b. a body-centered cubic unit cell c. a face-centered cubic unit cell d. The density would be identical for all these cells if the edge of each cell were 4.5 "10 #8 cm. e. We are not given enough information to determine. Page 5 of 8

II. Short answer Provide IUPA names for the following organic molecules. (3 pts each) 15. Br name: 4-bromo-2-methyl-2-pentene 16. name: 3-ethyl-1-hexanal or 3-ethylhexanal 17. name: 1,3-diphenyl-2-propanone or 1,3-diphenylpropanone 18. 3 name: 4-methoxybutanoic acid Provide common names for the following organic molecules. (3 pts each) 19. 3 name: acetic acid 20. name: diethyl ether (or ether) Draw line-angle formulas for the following organic molecules. (4 pts each) 21. 4,5-diethyl-2-heptyne 22. p-dimethylbenzene 23. ethyl propanoate Page 6 of 8

Below is a not-to-scale phase diagram of benzene: A I G B J K D E F Using the thermochemistry data in the box, write the correct letters from the drawing above in the blanks next to corresponding label they represent. ne letter will not be used. (1 pt each) 24. 5.35 25. B 1 atm 26. I liquid 27. J triple point Benzene: Normal boiling point: 80.2 Normal melting point: 5.49 ritical point: 288.9 at 48.2 atm Triple point: 5.35 28. K gas 29. A 48.2 atm 30. E 80.2 31. G critical point 32. solid 33. F 288.9 Page 7 of 8

III. Problems Show all your work and draw a box around your final answer. 35. The average atmospheric pressure at the peak of Mount Everest is 253 mm g. At what temperature (in ) will water boil at this location? (8 pts) " ln P % 2 $ ' = ( " vap 1 ) 1 % $ ' # P 1 & R # T 1 T 2 & P 1 = 760 mm g T 1 =100 = 373.15 K P 2 = 253 mm g T 2 =? ( vap = 40.7 kj/mol = 4.07 *10 4 J/mol R = 8.315 J/K + mol " ln P %" 2 $ ' # P $ 1 &# R ( vap % ' ) 1 = ) 1 & T 1 T 2 " 253 mm g% " 8.315 J/K + mol % 1 ln$ ' $ ' ) # 760 mm g& # 4.07 *10 4 J/mol& 373.15 K = ) 1 T 2 )2.9046 *10 )3 K -1 = ) 1 T 2 T 2 = 344.28117 K ) 273.15 = 71.1 36. Solid aluminum metal has a cubic unit cell structure. If the edge length of a unit cell is 4.05 "10 #10 m, and the density of aluminum is 2.702 g/cm 3, how many atoms are contained within one unit cell? Which type of cubic unit cell does aluminum have? (simple cubic, body-centered cubic, or face-centered cubic) (8 pts) l = 4.05 "10 #10 m = 4.05 "10 #8 cm d = 2.702 g/cm 3 aw Al = 26.98 g/mol 26.98 g mol " mol 6.022 "10 23 atoms = 4.4802 "10#23 g/atom ( 4.05 "10-8 cm) 3 = 6.643"10 #23 cm 3 " 2.702 g =1.7949 "10-22 g/unit cell cm 3 1.7949 "10 #22 g/unit cell = 4.006 $ 4 atoms/unit cell 4.4802 "10-23 g/atom A face - centered cubic unit cell has 4 atoms/unit cell -END F EXAM- Page 8 of 8