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Topic Equilibirum
Section A
1.
2SO3(g) is
[SO 3 (g)] 2
[SO 2 (g)] 2 [O 2 (g)]
mol dm3
mol2 dm6
dm3 mol1
atm1
(Total 1 mark)
2.
N2O4(g)
H = 57.2 kJ mol1
which one of the following changes would result in a different value of the equilibrium constant?
A
an increase in temperature
a decrease in pressure
an increase in pressure
3.
Solutions of concentration 0.1 mol dm3 of iron(II) ions and silver(I) ions were mixed at room temperature
and allowed to reach equilibrium.
Fe2+(aq) + Ag+(aq)
Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s)
as the equilibrium position was approached, the forward reaction became slower until it stopped.
at the equilibrium position, the rate of the forward reaction equalled the rate of the backward reaction.
no Fe3+(aq) reacted with Ag(s) until the equilibrium position was reached.
(Total 1 mark)
4.
This question concerns four solutions, A to D. They were prepared by mixing equal volumes of 0.2 mol dm
3
solutions of two different substances. The substances were
A
(b)
(c)
5.
This question concerns the titration of a solution of sodium hydroxide with a solution of hydrochloric acid.
As the titration proceeds the pH of the mixture changes.
(a)
What was the pH when 24.95 cm3 of 1.00 mol dm3 NaOH(aq) had been added to 25 cm3 of 1.00 mol
dm3 HCl(aq)?
A
11
(1)
(b)
What was the pH when 25.05 cm3 of 1.00 mol dm3 NaOH(aq) had been added to 25 cm3 of 1.00 mol
dm3 HCl(aq)?
A
11
(1)
(c)
Which one of the following indicators would be most suitable to use to determine the end point of this
titration?
pH range
A
methyl violet
01.6
universal indicator
311
thymolphthalein
8.310.6
alizarin yellow R
10.113.0
(1)
(Total 3 marks)
6.
In the equilibrium below, what effect would the changes described have on the system?
2H2S(g) + SO2(g)
(a)
3S(s) + 2H2O(g)
H is negative
Increase in temperature
A
(b)
Decrease in pressure
A
7.
Iodine can react with sodium hydroxide solution to form NaIO3(aq), according to the equation below.
3I2(aq) + 6NaOH(aq) 5NaI(aq) + NaIO3(aq) + 3H2O(l)
Which of the statements about the reaction is false?
A
8.
In the reaction between Ag+(aq) ions and Fe2+(aq) ions, what would be the effect of increasing the
concentration of Ag+(aq) ions?
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq)
Fe3+(aq) + Ag(s)
9.
Section B
10.
(a)
(i)
Calculate the concentration, in mol dm3, of a solution of hydrochloric acid, HCl, which has a
pH of 1.13.
(1)
(ii)
Calculate the concentration, in mol dm3 , of a solution of chloric(l) acid, HOCl, which has a pH
of 4.23.
Chloric(l) acid is a weak acid with Ka = 3.72 108 mol dm3.
(4)
(b)
(1)
(ii)
Write equations to show the two successive ionisations of sulphuric acid, H2SO4, in water.
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(2)
(iii)
Suggest why the concentration of hydrogen ions is not 0.20 mol dm3 in 0.100 mol dm3
sulphuric acid.
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(1)
(c)
Many industrial organic reactions produce hydrogen chloride as an additional product. This can be
oxidised to chlorine by the Deacon process:
4HCl(g) + O2(g)
2Cl2(g) + 2H2O(g)
H = 115 kJ mol1.
0.800 mol of hydrogen chloride was mixed with 0.200 mol of oxygen in a vessel of volume 10.0 dm3
in the presence of a copper(I) chloride catalyst at 400 C. At equilibrium it was found that the mixture
contained 0.200 mol of hydrogen chloride.
(i)
(1)
(ii)
(4)
(d)
State and explain the effect, if any, on the position of equilibrium in (c) of:
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
11.
2SO3
H = 196 kJmol1
(b)
In the table below state the effect on this reaction of increasing the temperature and of increasing the
pressure.
Effect on the rate of the
reaction
Increasing the
temperature
Increases
(3)
(c)
This reaction is one of the steps in the industrial production of sulphuric acid. The normal operating
conditions are a temperature of 450 C, a pressure of 2 atmospheres and the use of a catalyst.
Justify the use of these conditions.
(i)
A temperature of 450 C:
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(3)
(ii)
A pressure of 2 atmospheres:
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(2)
(iii)
A catalyst:
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(1)
(d)
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(1)
(e)
12.
(a)
The acid dissociation constant, Ka for ethanoic acid is 1.80 105 mol dm3.
(i)
(ii)
Give the expression for the acid dissociation constant, Ka, for aqueous ethanoic acid.
(1)
(iii)
(3)
(b)
When ethanoic acid and propan-1-ol are heated together in the presence of a little concentrated
sulphuric acid an ester is produced.
(i)
(2)
(ii)
(iii)
(c)
6.00g of ethanoic acid was mixed with 6.00g of propan-1-ol and 0.00100mol of concentrated
sulphuric acid was added. The mixture was heated under reflux until no further reaction was
detectable. The mixture was then cooled rapidly to room temperature and titrated with 1.00 mol dm3
sodium hydroxide solution. 35.0 cm3 of the 1.00 mol dm3 sodium hydroxide solution was required
for complete neutralisation.
(i)
Calculate the volume of sodium hydroxide solution that would have been needed if only the
0.00100mol of concentrated sulphuric acid had been in the flask.
(2)
(ii)
Calculate the volume of sodium hydroxide solution that must have been needed to react with the
ethanoic acid remaining in the cooled mixture.
(1)
(iii)
(1)
(iv)
Hence, calculate the amount (in moles) of propan-1-ol, ester and water in the final cooled
mixture.
(3)
(v)
Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant under these conditions. The volume of the
reaction mixture should be taken as 100 cm3.
(2)
(d)
The reverse of esterification is hydrolysis. In experiments to study the hydrolysis of this ester with
aqueous sodium hydroxide, the following data were obtained.
Experiment
Concentration of
ester
/mol dm3
Concentration of
sodium hydroxide
/mol dm3
Rate of reaction
/mol dm3 s1
0.1
1.0
6 104
0.1
2.0
1.2 103
0.2
2.0
2.4 103
(i)
sodium hydroxide...........................................................................................
(1)
(ii)
Calculate the value of the rate constant, k, for this reaction including its units.
(3)
(Total 23 marks)
13.
(a)
(i)
2SO2(g) + O2(g)
(1)
(ii)
(5)
(b)
Solid vanadium(V) oxide, V2O5, is an effective catalyst for this reaction. State the effect of using
double the mass of catalyst on:
(i)
(ii)