Hard questions part 2 - CHEMISTRY Flashcards
Describe why a reaction is first order from its rate to concentration graph
- A straight line through the origin so is first order
State the difference between fuel cell and electrochemical cell. Write equation for overall reaction in a hydrogen fuel cell. State two ways that hydrogen might be stored as a fuel for cars. Suggest why some people consider that the use of hydrogen as a fuel for cars consumes more energy than petrol or diesel
- A fuel cell converts energy from reaction of a fuel
with oxygen into a voltage/electrical energy - 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O
- Stored under pressure
- Adsorbed on a solid
- Adsorbed within solid
- Energy is needed to make the hydrogen
Describe why the equilibrium yield of ammonia increased in terms of Kc
N2 + 3H2 ↔ 2NH3
- Kc does not change
- Increased pressure increases concentration terms on bottom of Kc expression more than the top so the system is no longer at equilibrium
- Top of Kc expression increases and bottom decreases until Kc is reached
Suggest another process that might be used in the future to obtain hydrogen gas for the Haber process
- Electrolysis of water
What ions are present in N2Cr2H807
NH4+ , Cr2O72-
How do you calculate the percentage molar dissociation from Ka and H+ concentration
- Divide Ka by [H+] and multiply by 100
Describe why reactions using redox systems might not actually take place
- Activation energy too high so rate of reaction slow
2. Conditions not standard
State two advantages of vehicles using fuel cells compared with the combustion of conventional fossil fuels
- Less greenhouse gases
2. Greater efficiency
How do you answer questions about why delta S is positive or negative
- Talk about more mols of gas produced
- Or gas produced from a liquid
- Or liquid from gases
etc
When dissolved in water the enthalpy change of solution of KF is -15kJmol^-1 and RbF is -24 kJmol^1. Explain the difference
- Ionic radius of K+ is smaller than Rb+
- Lattice enthalpy- Lattice enthalpy of KF is more negative than RbF
- Hydration enthalpy- delta H(hydration) of K+ is more negative than Rb+
- Enthalpy change of solution- Idea that ∆H(solution) is affected more by lattice enthalpy than by hydration enthalpy
Why is the enthalpy change of hydration of chloride ions exothermic
Hydration involves bonds forming
Explain why the hydration of Magnesium ions is more exothermic than the enthalpy change of hydration of calcium ions
- Mg2+ has a higher charge density
2. Mg2+ has a stronger attraction to H2O
Show the reaction where ammonia is heated with oxygen in the air to form NO
- 4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
Explain the relative resistance of bromination of benzene compared to phenol and compared to cyclohexene
- Benzene electrons are delocalised
- Phenol has a lone pair of electrons on the oxygen that is delocalised into the ring
- Cyclohexene electrons are delocalised
- Benzene has a lower electron density
- Benzene can not polarise or induce a dipole into bromine
Write the structural formula of the organic product formed when hydroxyethanal reacts with Tollen’s reagent
- HOCH2COOH