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Revision questions IB1

1. How many moles of FeS2 are required to produce 32 g of SO2? (Ar : S = 32, O = 16)

A. 0.25

B. 0.50

C. 1.0

D. 2.0

2. Which statements are correct for the emission spectrum of hydrogen?

I. The lines converge at higher frequencies.


II. Electron transitions to n = 2 are responsible for lines in the visible region.
III. Lines are produced when electrons move from lower to higher energy levels.

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

3. Which electron transition in the hydrogen atom emission spectrum emits radiation with the
longest wavelength?

A. n = 2 → n = 1
B. n = 1 → n = 2
C. n = 4 → n = 1
D. n = 3 → n = 2
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4. Which oxides produce an acidic solution when added to water?

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

5. What is the maximum number of electrons that can occupy the 4th main energy level in an
atom?

A. 8
B. 14
C. 18
D. 32 4^2 *2

6. Which species will require the least energy for the removal of one electron?

B
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7. Which species has the same molecular geometry as SO32−?

8. How many lone pairs and bonding pairs of electrons surround the central chlorine atom in
ClF2+?

9. Which molecule is polar?

A. BeCl2

B. BCl3

C. NCl3

D. CCl4
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10. Samples of sodium carbonate powder were reacted with separate samples of excess
hydrochloric acid.

B
11. An equation for the combustion of propane is given below.

Determine the standard enthalpy change, ΔH Ö, for this reaction, using section 11 of the data
booklet. [3]

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12. 3.26 g of iron powder are added to 80.0 cm3 of 0.200 mol dm−3 copper(II) sulfate
solution. The following reaction occurs:

Fe (s) + CuSO4 (aq) → FeSO4 (aq) + Cu (s)


(a) (i) Determine the limiting reactant showing your working. [2]

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(a) (ii)The mass of copper obtained experimentally was 0.872 g. Calculate the percentage yield
of copper. [2]

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(b) (i) The reaction was carried out in a calorimeter. The maximum temperature
rise of the solution was 7.5 C.
Calculate the enthalpy change, ΔH, of the reaction, in kJ, assuming that all the heat
released was absorbed by the solution. Use sections 1 and 2 of the data booklet. [2]

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(ii) State another assumption you made in (b)(i). [1]

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(iii) The only significant uncertainty is in the temperature measurement.


Determine the absolute uncertainty in the calculated value of ΔH if the uncertainty in the
temperature rise was ±0.2 C. [2]

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Answers

Q1. A

Q2. A

Q3. D

Q4.C

Q5. D

Q6. B

Q7. C

Q8. D

Q9. C

Q10. B

Q11.

Q12.
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