ES Multiple Choice Questions Flashcards
Which equation correctly shows the first ionisation enthalpy of bromine?
- Br2(aq) + 2e– –> 2Br–(aq)
- Br(g) + e– –> Br–(g)
- Br(g) –> Br+(g) + e–
- Br(l) –> Br+(g) + e–
- Br(g) –> Br+(g) + e–
Which of these properties decreases down Group 17?
- The atomic radius of the halogen atoms.
- The oxidising power of the halogen elements.
- The reducing power of the halide ions.
- The boiling point of the elements.
- The oxidising power of the halogen elements.
What is the oxidation number of sulfur in Na2S4O6?
- -1
- +1.5
- +2.5
- +6
- +2.5
Aqueous solutions of four salts are electrolysed.
For the solution of which salt would you expect to observe a gas formed at the cathode?
- copper(II) chloride
- copper(II) iodide
- potassium nitrate
- silver nitrate
- potassium nitrate
Fermentation is used to make ethanol. The equation for the reaction is given below, along with the Mr values for each molecule.
C6H12O6(aq) –> 2C2H6O(aq) + 2CO2(g)
Mr of C6H12O6(aq): 180
Mr of C2H6O(aq): 46
Mr of CO2(g): 44
- B
Which change would move the position of the following equilibrium towards the right?
I2(aq) + 2OH–(aq) ⇌ I–(aq) + IO–(aq) + H2O(l)
- Adding solid potassium hydroxide and stirring to dissolve it.
- Adding solid potassium iodide and stirring to dissolve it.
- Adding sulfuric acid.
- Increasing the pressure.
- Adding solid potassium hydroxide and stirring to dissolve it.
Which change in conditions would result in an increase in the concentration of HClO produced in the following reaction?
Cl2(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ HCl(aq) + HClO(aq) ΔH = negative
- Decreasing the temperature.
- Increasing the temperature.
- Adding hydrochloric acid.
- Using a catalyst.
- Decreasing the temperature.
When nitrogen dioxide is produced in a sealed syringe and allowed to stand, it eventually forms an equilibrium mixture with dinitrogen tetroxide:
2NO2(g) (BROWN GAS) ⇌ N2O4(g) (COLOURLESS GAS)
As the mixture moves towards equilibrium, which statement is true?
- The N2O4 molecules don’t decompose into NO2.
- The volume of the gas mixture increases.
- The forward reaction rate exceeds the reverse reaction rate.
- The brown colour gets darker.
- The forward reaction rate exceeds the reverse reaction rate.
The concentration of iodine present in a mixture can be determined by titration with sodium thiosulfate, according to the following equation:
I2 + 2Na2S2O3 –> 2NaI + Na2S4O6
Which statement is true for this titration?
- The iodine acts as a reducing agent.
- The mixture turns from colourless to brown.
- The ratio between oxygen and sulfur stays the same, so the oxidation state of the sulfur doesn’t change.
- The titration can be used to indirectly determine the concentration of chlorine in swimming pool water.
- The titration can be used to indirectly determine the concentration of chlorine in swimming pool water.
Which of the following statements is/are true of the sulfur compounds formed when solid potassium bromide is reacted with concentrated sulfuric acid?
- Potassium hydrogen sulfate is formed.
- Sulfur dioxide is formed.
- Hydrogen sulfide is formed.
- 1,2, and 3
- Only 1 and 2
- Only 2 and 3
- Only 1
- Only 1 and 2