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CHEMISTRY 9700
Semester Exam (Practice) ………………… 2018
(2 hours)
Additional Materials: Blue or black pen

1. Forchlorfenuron (C12H10ClN3O), is a plant growth regulator. Is has been approved for use on kiwi fruit
and grapes in USA and it has been associated with exploding watermelons in China. What is the
relative molecular mass of forchlorfenuron?
2. How many molecules are contained in 2 gram of forchlorfenuron (C12H10ClN3O)?
3. The diagram shows the mass spectrum of a sample of naturally-occurring zirconium.

Determine the relative atomic mass of this zirconium?


4. Write the balanced equation of the combustion of ethanol (C2H6O)!
5. Describe and draw all particles which are composed of atom!
6. State the numbers of protons, neutrons, and electron of these following elements!
234
A U B 6 Li
3
C He D 2H
7. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons of ion, Pt 4+ and I-?
8. What is the element that have quantum numbers n = 4, l = 1, ml = 0, ms = -1/2?
9. A simple ion X2- contains 16 protons.
What is the electronic configuration of X2-?
10. Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
Which graph represents the number of unpaired p orbital electrons for atoms with proton
numbers 13 to 18?
A B

C D

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11. The first seven ionisation energies of an element between lithium and neon in the Periodic Table are
as follows.

What is the electronic configuration of the element according its ionization energy data above?
A 2s2 B 2s22p1
2 4
C 2s 2p D 2s22p6

12. Compete this table with correct answers related the bonding of these compounds!
Type of bonding Dot and Cross diagram Lattice structrure
Fe

BaCl2

H2O

13 State the hybridisation states of C1, C2, and C3 of the following molecule!

14. Complete the row of table with correct answers!


Molecular geometry Bonds present
Water molecule Tetrahydridoborate Water molecule Tetrahydridoborate
(H2O) (III) ion (H2O) (III) ion
(H3O+) (H3O+)

15. State the strongest intermolecular forces of these following compounds!


HF, CHF3, NH3, CH3COOH, CCl4, C2F4, (CH3)2CO, CO2, PH3
15. Explain the factors which influence boiling points of compounds!
16 Describe all the differences between ideal gas and real gas behavior!
When copper reacts with dilute nitric acid, gaseous nitrogen monoxide is formed as shown by the
following equation. Cu + HNO3  Cu(NO3)2 + H2O + NO
Calculate the volume of nitrogen monoxide, measured at 330 K and 98.0 kPa, which is
formed when 1.25 g of copper metal reacts completely with an excess of dilute nitric acid.
18. Describe the differences between diamond, graphite, and graphene!

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