Chapter Practice Questions
Chapter Practice Questions
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MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Use the table below to answer the questions that follow.
Thermodynamic Quantities for Selected Substances at 298.15 K (25C)
Substance
Hf (kJ/mol)
Carbon
C (s, diamond)
C (s, graphite)
C2 H2 (g)
C2 H4 (g)
C2 H4 (g)
CO (g)
CO2 (g)
Gf (kJ/mol)
S (J/K-mol)
1.88
0
226.7
2.84
0
209.2
2.43
5.69
200.8
52.30
68.11
219.4
-84.68
-32.89
229.5
-110.5
-393.5
-137.2
-394.4
197.9
213.6
Hydrogen
H2( g)
130.58
Oxygen
O2 (g)
205.0
-285.83
-237.13
H2 O (l)
69.91
1)
B) -112.0
C) +550.8
D) +112.0
E) +18.6
2) The combustion of acetylene in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water:
2C2H2 (g) + 5O2 (g) 4CO2 (g) + 2H2O (l)
The value of So for this reaction is __________ J/K.
A) -122.3
B) +689.3
C) +122.3
D) +432.4
E) -432.4
2)
3)
B) +185.9
C) -185.9
D) +9.5
E) -9.5
4)
B) +101.9
C) -232.5
D) +112.0
E) -101.9
5)
B) +440.9
C) +28.7
D) -232.5
E) +232.5
6)
B) -12.8
C) +395.8
D) +179.4
E) +408.6
7)
B) +2.9
C) -205.0
D) -2.9
E) +205.0
8) The combustion of ethene in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water:
C2 H4 (g) + 3O2 (g) 2CO2 (g) + 2H2 O (l)
The value of So for this reaction is __________ J/K.
A) -267.4
B) +140.9
C) -140.9
D) -347.6
E) +347.6
8)
9) The combustion of ethane in the presence of excess oxygen yields carbon dioxide and water:
9)
B) +151.0
C) -151.0
D) -620.9
E) +718.0
10) The combustion of hydrogen in the presence of excess oxygen yields water:
10)
B) -405.5
C) +405.5
D) +265.7
E) -326.3
Hf (kJ/mol)
Gf (kJ/mol)
S (J/K-mol)
Calcium
Ca (s)
CaCl2 (s)
0
-795.8
0
-748.1
41.4
104.6
Ca2 + (aq)
226.7
209.2
200.8
222.96
Chlorine
Cl2 (g)
Cl- (aq)
-167.2
Oxygen
O2 (g)
56.5
-131.2
H2 O (l)
-285.83
-237.13
Phosphorus
P2 (g)
144.3
103.7
218.1
-288.1
-269.6
311.7
-542.2
-502.5
325
0
-269.9
0
-300.4
31.88
248.5
-395.2
-370.4
256.2
PCl3 (g)
POCl3 (g)
Sulfur
S (s, rhombic)
SO2(g)
SO3(g)
205.0
69.91
11) The value of S for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur trioxide,
11)
B) -166.4
C) +493.1
D) +19.3
E) -493.1
12) The value of S for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur dioxide,
12)
B) -248.5
C) +248.5
D) +11.6
E) +485.4
13) The value of S for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur trioxide to solid elemental sulfur and
gaseous oxygen,
13)
B) +19.3
C) +493.1
D) -493.1
E) -19.3
14) The value of S for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur dioxide to solid elemental sulfur and
gaseous oxygen,
14)
B) -11.6
C) +248.5
D) +485.4
E) +11.6
15) The value of S for the formation of POCl3 from its constituent elements,
15)
B) +321
C) -771
D) -442
E) -321
16) The value of S for the decomposition of POCl3 into its constituent elements,
16)
B) +771
C) +442
D) -771
E) -321
17) The value of S for the formation of phosphorous trichloride from its constituent elements,
17)
B) +311.7
C) -129.4
D) -311.7
E) -263.7
18) The value of S for the decomposition of phosphorous trichloride into its constituent elements,
2PCl3 (g) P2 (g) + 3Cl2( g)
is __________ J/K.
A) +311.7
B) -129.4
C) +263.7
D) +129.4
E) -311.7
18)
19) The value of S for the formation of calcium chloride from its constituent elements,
19)
B) +369.0
C) -104.6
D) +159.8
E) -159.8
20) The value of S for the decomposition of calcium chloride into its constituent elements,
20)
B) +159.8
C) +369.0
D) -104.6
E) -159.8
21) The value of H for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur trioxide,
21)
B) -790.4
C) +105.1
D) -395.2
E) +395.2
22) The value of H for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur trioxide to its component elements,
22)
B) -395.2
C) -790.4
D) +105.1
E) +790.4
23) The value of H for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur dioxide,
23)
B) -269.9
C) +269.9
D) +0.00
E) -11.6
24) The value of H for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur dioxide to solid elemental sulfur and
gaseous oxygen,
SO2 (g) S (s ,rhombic) + O2 (g)
is __________ kJ/mol.
A) +135.0
B) +0.0
C) -135.90
D) +269.9
E) -269.9
24)
25) The value of H for the formation of POCl3 from its constituent elements,
25)
B) -1228.7
C) -686.5
D) +686.5
E) +1228.7
26) The value of H for the decomposition of POCl3 into its constituent elements,
26)
B) -1,228.7
C) +0.00
D) +1,228.7
E) +940.1
27) The value of H for the formation of phosphorous trichloride from its constituent elements,
27)
B) -720.5
C) -432.4
D) -288.1
E) +720.5
28) The value of H for the decomposition of phosphorous trichloride into its constituent elements,
28)
B) +720.5
C) +288.1
D) +576.2
E) -720.5
29) The value of H for the formation of calcium chloride from its constituent elements,
29)
B) +795.8
C) -795.8
D) -397.9
E) +0.00
30) The value of H for the decomposition of calcium chloride into its constituent elements,
CaCl2 (s) Ca (s) + Cl2 (g)
is __________ kJ/mol.
A) -397.9
B) +397.9
C) +795.8
D) -795.8
E) -0.00
30)
31) The value of G at 25 C for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur trioxide,
31)
B) +740.8
C) +370.4
D) -740.8
E) -370.4
32) The value of G at 25 C for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur dioxide,
32)
B) -269.9
C) +300.4
D) +269.9
E) +395.2
33) The value of G at 25 oC for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur trioxide to solid elemental sulfur
and gaseous oxygen,
33)
B) -740.8
C) -370.4
D) +185.2
E) +370.4
34) The value of G at 25 C for the decomposition of gaseous sulfur dioxide to solid elemental sulfur
and gaseous oxygen,
34)
B) +395.2
C) +269.9
D) -269.9
E) +300.4
35) The value of G at 25 C for the formation of POCl3 from its constituent elements,
35)
B) -606.2
C) +1,109
D) -1,005
E) -1,109
36) The value of G at 25 C for the decomposition of POCl3 into its constituent elements,
2POCl3 (g) P2 (g) + O2 (g) + 3Cl2 (g)
is __________ kJ/mol.
A) -606.2
B) +1,109
C) -1,005
D) +606.2
E) -1,109
36)
37) The value of G at 25 C for the formation of phosphorous trichloride from its constituent
elements,
37)
B) +539.2
C) +642.9
D) -539.2
E) -642.9
38) The value of Gat 25 C for the decomposition of phosphorous trichloride into its constituent
elements,
38)
B) -642.9
C) +642.9
D) -539.2
E) -373.3
39) The value of G at 25 C for the formation of calcium chloride from its constituent elements,
39)
B) +763.7
C) +795.8
D) -748.1
E) +748.1
40) The value of G at 25 C for the decomposition of calcium chloride into its constituent elements,
40)
B) -795.8
C) +763.7
D) +748.1
E) +795.8
41) The value of G at 373 K for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur dioxide,
S (s, rhombic) + O2 (g) SO 2 (g)
is __________ kJ/mol. At 298K, H for this reaction is -269.9 kJ/mol, and S is +11.6 J/K.
A) -300.4
B) +300.4
C) -4,597
D) -274.2
E) +4,597
41)
Hf (kJ/mol)
Gf (kJ/mol)
S (J/K-mol)
Calcium
Ca (s)
CaCl2 (s)
0
-795.8
0
-748.1
41.4
104.6
Ca2 + (aq)
226.7
209.2
200.8
222.96
Chlorine
Cl2 (g)
Cl- (aq)
Oxygen
O2 (g)
-167.2
56.5
-131.2
H2 O (l)
-285.83
-237.13
Phosphorus
P2 (g)
144.3
103.7
218.1
-288.1
-269.6
311.7
-542.2
-502.5
325
0
-269.9
0
-300.4
31.88
248.5
-395.2
-370.4
256.2
PCl3 (g)
POCl3 (g)
Sulfur
S (s, rhombic)
SO2(g)
SO3(g)
205.0
69.91
42) The value of G at 373 K for the oxidation of solid elemental sulfur to gaseous sulfur trioxide,
2S (s, rhombic) + 3O2 (g) 2SO3 (g)
is __________ kJ/mol.
A) -61.3
B) -740.8
C) -728.3
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D) +61.3
E) +740.8
42)
43) Given the thermodynamic data in the table below, calculate the equilibrium constant for the
reaction:
2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g)
43)
2 SO3 (g)
-297
249
205
SO3 (g)
-395
256
A) 3.82 1023
B) 1.06
C) 1.95
D) 2.32 1024
E) More data are needed.
44) The equilibrium constant for a reaction is 0.48 at 25 C. What is the value of G (kJ/mol) at this
temperature?
44)
A) -4.2
B) 4.2
C) 1.5 102
D) 1.8
E) More information is needed.
45) The equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 5.0 108 at 25 C.
N2 (g) + 3H2 (g)
45)
2NH3 (g)
B) -22
C) 22
D) -50
11
E) -25
46)
Hf (kJ/mol)
S ( J/K mol)
NH3 (g)
-46.19
192.5
HCl (g)
NH4Cl (s)
-92.30
-314.4
186.69
94.6
47)
Hf (kJ/mol)
S ( J/K mol)
FeO (s)
Fe (s)
O2 (g)
-271.9
0
0
60.75
27.15
205.0
Fe2 O3 (s)
-822.16
89.96
12
48)
Hf (kJ/mol)
S (J/K mol)
105.90
73.93
-167.2
-127.0
56.5
96.11
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Answer Key
Testname: CHAPTER 19 PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1) B
2) E
3) B
4) A
5) D
6) D
7) B
8) A
9) D
10) E
11) B
12) D
13) A
14) B
15) D
16) C
17) E
18) C
19) E
20) B
21) B
22) E
23) B
24) D
25) B
26) D
27) B
28) B
29) C
30) C
31) D
32) A
33) A
34) E
35) E
36) B
37) E
38) C
39) D
40) D
41) D
42) C
43) D
44) D
45) D
46) C
47) E
48) D
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