ES Multiple Choice Questions Flashcards

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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
A
  • Br(g) –> Br+(g) + e
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2
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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.
A
  • The oxidising power of the halogen elements.
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3
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What is the oxidation number of sulfur in Na2S4O6?

  • -1
  • +1.5
  • +2.5
  • +6
A
  • +2.5
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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
A
  • potassium nitrate
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5
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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

A
  • B
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6
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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.
A
  • Adding solid potassium hydroxide and stirring to dissolve it.
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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.
A
  • Decreasing the temperature.
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8
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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.
A
  • The forward reaction rate exceeds the reverse reaction rate.
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9
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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.
A
  • The titration can be used to indirectly determine the concentration of chlorine in swimming pool water.
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10
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Which of the following statements is/are true of the sulfur compounds formed when solid potassium bromide is reacted with concentrated sulfuric acid?

  1. Potassium hydrogen sulfate is formed.
  2. Sulfur dioxide is formed.
  3. Hydrogen sulfide is formed.
  • 1,2, and 3
  • Only 1 and 2
  • Only 2 and 3
  • Only 1
A
  • Only 1 and 2
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