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EASE 2 Chemistry Grade 11
EASE 2 Chemistry Grade 11
EASE 2 Chemistry Grade 11
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Using the average bond energies given in the table, what is the enthalpy change of combustion of ethyne?
A) +1307.5
B) –1307.5
C) +1390
D) –1390
The initial concentration of hydrogen and carbon dioxide gas is 10 . What is the value of Kc if both water vapour and carbon
monoxide gas that produced is 7.5 ?
A) 9
2 B) 0.1
C) 0.56
D) 16
A) 2
3 B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
A)
4
B)
C)
D) no units
A) and
6
B) and
C) and
D) Only
1.
2.
A)
7
B)
C)
D)
A) reduction of
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reduction of
B)
C) addition of
D) addition of
The equilibrium partial pressures at constant temperature are = 1.0 x Pa, = 7.0 x Pa. The pressure exerted by this mixture
of gases at constant temperature is 16 x Pa. Calculate the value of for this reaction!
A)
9
B)
C)
D)
A) Kc =
10
B) Kc =
C) Kc =
D)
A) Sodium sulfate
A)
B)
12
C)
D)
What is the name of ?
A) Copper(I) oxygen
B) Copper(II) oxygen
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C) Copper(II) oxide
D) Copper(I) oxide
According to Le Cathelier's principle, a chemical reaction will tend to be shifted accordingly depended on what changes we apply on it.
Which of the following reactions produce more reactant by an increase of pressure?
1.
2.
3.
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B) 1 and 3
C) 2 and 3
D) 3 only
A) It is dynamic
A)
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B)
C)
D)
Terms Meaning
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A) 1, 2, and 3
B) 2 and 3
C) 3 and 4
D) 4
A) N
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B) H
C) Cr
D) O
Which row correctly describe the systematic name and the formula of a compound?
Name Formula
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A) 1, 2 and 3
B) 1 and 2
C) 2 only
D) 3 only
In terms of bond breaking and bond making, which statement is correct to describe exothermic reactions?
A) The energy needed to break the bonds is less than the energy released to form new bonds.
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B) The energy needed to break the bonds is more than the energy released to form new bonds.
C) The energy released to break the bonds is less than the energy needed to form new bonds.
D) The energy released to break the bonds is more than the energy needed to form new bonds.
Nitrogen monoxide is an atmospheric pollutant that is formed inside car engines by an endothermic reaction between nitrogen and
oxygen.
Which diagram correctly represents the energy profile for this reaction?
A)
B)
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C)
D)
Some bond energies are listed.
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463
146
496
A) +221
B) +6
C) –242
D) –417
A) a + b + 2c
B) a + b – 2c
C) (b + 2c) – a
D) 2c – (a + b)
The standard enthalpy changes of combustion of carbon, hydrogen and methanol are shown.
carbon, C –394
hydrogen, –286
methanol, –726
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A) –394 + (–286) – (–726)
A)
B)
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C)
D)
A scientist carried out an experiment to determine the enthalpy change for the combustion of ethanol, . The following results
were obtained. (The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 ).
A) –556
B) –1113
C) –1670
D) –1822
'+' means that this type of standard enthalpy change can only have positive values.
'-' means that this type of standard enthalpy change can only have negative values.
A + + +/-
B +/- + +/-
C +/- - -
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D - - +
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
A student mixed 25.0 of 4.00 hydrochloric acid with an equal volume of 4.00 sodium hydroxide. The initial
temperature of both solutions was 15.0 . The maximum temperature recorded was 30.0 . (The specific heat capacity of water is
4.18 ).
Using these results, what is the enthalpy change of neutralisation of hydrochloric acid?
A) –62.7
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B) –31.4
C) –15.7
D) –3.14
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
Which solid has a giant covalent lattice structure?
A) Calcium chloride
B) Iron
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C) Diamond
D) Sulfur
Which equation below can represent both an enthalpy change of formation and combustion?
A)
B)
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C)
D)
Which statement is not true about the postulate of kinetic theory of ideal gases?
A tube of volume is filled with a gas at and 101 kPa, the mass of the tube increase by 1.02 g. Assume the gas is
obeying the ideal gas laws.
A) Neon
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B) Helium
C) Oxygen
D) Krypton
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A) simple molecular
B) giant ionic
C) giant metallic
D) giant molecular
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B) a and c
C) b and d
D) c and d
The table shows the physical properties of four substances.
Electrical conductivity
Substance Melting point
as a solid as a liquid
A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
A) Argon
B) Ammonia
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C) Carbon dioxide
D) Hydrogen
The volume of a vessel is . It contains pure argon at a pressure of , and at a temperature of . Under
these conditions it can be assumed that argon behaves as an ideal gas.
A) 0.0485 g
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B) 1.93 g
C) 10.4 g
D) 23.0 g
Sulfuric acid, , react with hydrogen iodide, HI, to form sulfur, Iodine and water.
Balance redox reaction!
A)
40 B)
C)
D)