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AP Chemistry Chapter 10 and 11 Jeopardy Jennie L. Borders

Round 1 – Chapter 10

Kinetic Molecular Theory Gas Laws Ideal Gas Law Molar Mass Effusion/ Diffusion Partial Pressures Kinetic Molecular Theory 100 200 300 400 500

Round 2 – Chapter 11 Click to go to Round 2

Gas Laws 100 A sample of a gas (5.0mol) at 1.0 atm is expanded at constant temperature from 10L to 15L. What is the final pressure in atm? 0.67 atm

Gas Laws 200 A balloon originally had a volume of 4.39L at 44oC and a pressure of 729 torr. The balloon must be cooled to what Celsius temperature in order to reduce its volume to 3.78L (at constant pressure). -0.05oC

Gas Laws 300 A sample of He gas (2.35 mol) occupies 57.9L at 300K and 1 atm. What is the volume of this sample at 423K and 1 atm? 81.64L

Gas Laws 400 A sample of an ideal gas (3L) in a closed container at 25oC and 76 torr is heated to 300oC. What is the pressure in torr now? 146.13 torr

Gas Laws 500 A closed-end manometer was attached to a vessel containing argon. The difference in the mercury levels in the two arms of the manometer was 12.2cm. Atmospheric pressure was 783mm Hg. What is the pressure of argon in the container in mm Hg? 122mm Hg

Ideal Gas Law 100 What is the pressure in kPa exerted by 1.3 mol of gas in a 13L flask at 22oC? 245.15 kPa

Ideal Gas Law 200 How many moles of gas are contained in a 0.325L flask at 0.914 atm and 19oC? 0.012 mol

Ideal Gas Law 300 The density of ammonia gas in a 4.32L container at 837 torr and 45oC is ___ g/L. 0.714 g/L

Ideal Gas Law 400 A sample of gas (1.9 mol) is in a flask at 21oC and 697 mm Hg. The flask is opened and more gas is added to the flask. The new pressure is 795 mm Hg and the temperature is now 26oC. How many moles of gas are left in the flask? 2.13 mol

Ideal Gas Law 500 What volume in mL of sulfur dioxide can be produced by the complete reaction of 3.82g of calcium sulfite with excess HCl, when the final pressure is 827 torr at 44oC? 760 mL SO2

What is the molar mass of 3.5g of a gas that occupies 2.1L at STP? 37.23 g/mol

What is the molar mass of a gas that has a density of 6.7 g/L at STP? 150.08 g/mol

Molar Mass 300 What is the molar mass of a gas that has a density of 7.10 g/L at 25oC and 1 atm? 173.74 g/mol

What is the molar mass of a gas that has a density of 5.75 g/L at STP? 128.86 g/mol

What is the molar mass of air at STP if it has a density of 1.285 g/L? 28.78 g/mol

Effusion/Diffusion 100 At 333K, which of the following pairs of gases would have the most nearly identical rates of effusion? a. N2O and NO2 b. CO and N2 c. N2 and O2 d. CO and CO2 e. NO2 and N2O4 b. CO and N2

Effusion/Diffusion 200 Of the following gases, which one would have the greatest rate of effusion at a given temperature? a. NH3 b. CH4 c. Ar d. HBr e. HCl b. CH4

Effusion/Diffusion 300 Arrange the following gases in order of increasing average molecular speed at 25oC. He, O2, CO2, N2 CO2, O2, N2, He

Effusion/Diffusion 400 A tank containing both HF and HBr gases developed a leak. The ratio of the rate of effusion of HF to HBr is ___. 2

Effusion/Diffusion 500 A sample of oxygen gas was found to effuse at a rate equal to three times that of an unknown gas. What is the molar mass of the unknown gas? 288 g/mol

Partial Pressures 100 A gas mixture of Ne and Ar has a total pressure of 4.00 atm and contains 16 mol of gas. If the partial pressure of N2 is 2.75 atm, how many moles of Ar are in the mixture? 4.96 mol Ar

Partial Pressures 200 A mixture of He and Ne at a total pressure of 0.95 atm is found to contain 0.32 mol of He and 0.56 mol of Ne. What is the partial pressure of Ne in atm? 0.61 atm

Partial Pressures 300 In a gas mixture of He, Ne, and Ar with a total pressure of 8.40 atm, the mole fraction of Ar is ___ if the partial pressures of He and Ne are 1.50 and 2.00 atm, respectively. 0.58

Partial Pressures 400 A sample of NaH weighing __g will produce 982mL of gas at 28oC and 765 torr, when the hydrogen is collected over water. The vapor pressure of water at this temperature is 28 torr. NaH + H2O  NaOH + H2 0.936g NaH

Partial Pressures 500 In an experiment, 225mL of wet H2 is collected over water at 27oC and a barometric pressure of 748 torr. How many grams of Zn have been consumed? The vapor pressure of water at 27oC is 26.74 torr. Zn + H2SO4  ZnSO4 + H2 0.57g Zn

Kinetic Molecular Theory 100 Which of the following is NOT part of the kinetic-molecular theory? a. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical reactions. b. Attractive and repulsive forces between gas molecules are negligible. c. Gases consist of molecules in continuous, random motion. d. Collisions between gas molecules do not result in the loss of energy. e. The volume occupied by all of the gas molecules in a container is negligible compared to the volume of the container. a. Atoms are neither created nor destroyed by ordinary chemical reactions.

Kinetic Molecular Theory 200 An ideal gas differs from a real gas in that the molecules of an ideal gas have no _____ and no _____. volume, attractions

Kinetic Molecular Theory 300 A real gas will behave most like an ideal gas under condition of ________. high temperature and low pressure

Kinetic Molecular Theory 400 The kinetic molecular theory predicts that pressure rises as the temperature of a gas increases because _______. As temperature rises, kinetic energy rises resulting in more collisions with the wall of the container and harder collisions with the wall.

Kinetic Molecular Theory 500 According to the kinetic-molecular theory, if the temperature of a gas is raised from 100oC to 200oC, the average kinetic energy of the gas will ______. Increase by a factor of 1.27

Intermolecular Forces Vocabulary Intermolecular Forces Boiling Point Heating Curve Phase Diagram Solids 200 400 600 800 1000

When two opposite processes are occurring at the same rate. Vocabulary 200 What is equilibrium? When two opposite processes are occurring at the same rate.

The resistance of a liquid to flow. Vocabulary 400 What is viscosity? The resistance of a liquid to flow.

Vocabulary 600 What is surface tension? The amount of energy needed to increase the surface area.

Vocabulary 800 What is capillary action? What types of forces encourage and discourage capillary action? Capillary action is the process of a liquid “climbing” up a narrow tube. Adhesive forces encourage capillary action and cohesive forces discourage capillary action.

What is critical temperature and critical pressure? Vocabulary 1000 What is critical temperature and critical pressure? Critical temperature is the highest temperature at which pressure can still convert a gas into a liquid. Critical pressure is the pressure needed to convert a gas to a liquid at critical temperature.

Intermolecular Forces 200 Of the following substance, which experiences ONLY London dispersion forces? CH3OH, NH3, H2S, CH4, HCl CH4

Intermolecular Forces 400 What intermolecular forces are present when NaCl dissolves in H2O? Ion-dipole forces between ions and water. Hydrogen bonding and dipole attractions between water molecules. Dipersion forces between all molecules.

Intermolecular Forces 600 What intermolecular forces are present in C12H26 molecules? London Dispersion Forces

Intermolecular Forces 800 Which one of the following exhibits dipole-dipole attractions? XeF4, AsH3, CO2, BCl3, Cl2 AsH3

Intermolecular Forces 1000 In which of the following molecules is hydrogen bonding likely the most significant component of the total intermolecular forces? CH4, C5H11OH, C6H13NH2, CH3OH, CO2 CH3OH

Vapor pressure is the pressure of a vapor above its liquid. Boiling Point 200 What is vapor pressure? Vapor pressure is the pressure of a vapor above its liquid.

Which of the following has the highest boiling point? H2O, CO2, CH4, Kr, NH3 H2O

Which of the following has the highest boiling point? N2, Br2, H2, Cl2, O2 Br2

Which of the following would have the lowest boiling point? PH3, H2S, HCl, SiH4, H2O SiH4

Which of the following has the highest melting point? Boiling Point 1000 Which of the following has the highest melting point? S8, I2, SiO2, SO2, C6H6 SiO2 (network solid)

What is a supercooled liquid? Heating Curve 200 What is a supercooled liquid? A supercooled liquid is a liquid that has been cooled below the freezing point without being converted to a solid.

What does 2 represent? What formula do we use at 2? Heating Curve 400 What does 2 represent? What formula do we use at 2? Melting DHfus

What does 5 represent? What formula do we use at 5? Heating Curve 600 What does 5 represent? What formula do we use at 5? Gas q = mcDT

Heating Curve 800 What is the change in enthalpy when 1.00 mol of ice at -50.0oC to water at 70.0oC? cice = 2.09 J/gK, cH2O = 4.18 J/gK, csteam = 1.84 J/gK, DHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, DHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol 13158J

Heating Curve 1000 What is the change in enthalpy when 25.0g of ice at -4oC to steam at 110oC? cice = 2.09 J/gK, cH2O = 4.18 J/gK, csteam = 1.84 J/gK, DHfus = 6.01 kJ/mol, DHvap = 40.67 kJ/mol 76042J

Phase Diagram 200 On the phase diagram, which letter corresponds to the critical temperature and critical pressure? D

Phase Diagram 400 One the phase diagram, which letter corresponds to the gas and solid phases at equilibrium? C

On the phase diagram, which letter corresponds to the solid phase?

Phase Diagram 800 On the phase diagram, which state of matter is the substance at 25oC and 1 atm? liquid

Phase Diagram 1000 Which of the following statements is always true about a phase diagram? a. The slope between the liquid and solid phases is negative. b. The slope between the liquid and solid phases is positive. c. The slope between the vapor and liquid phases is positive. d. The pressure at the triple point is greater than 1 atm. c. The slope between the vapor and liquid phases is positive.

What is the difference in a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid? Solids 200 What is the difference in a crystalline solid and an amorphous solid? Crystals have an orderly repeating 3-D structure. Amorphous solids have a random structure.

Solids 400 _____ solids consist of atoms or molecules held together by dipole forces, dispersion forces, and/or hydrogen bonds. Molecular

Solids 600 What fraction of the volume of each corner atom is actually within the volume of a face-centered cubic unit cell? 1/8

Solids 800 CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains a Cs+ ion at the center of a cube and Cl- ions at each corner. The unit cell of CsCl is ________. Body-centered cubic

Solids 1000 CsCl crystallizes in a unit cell that contains the Cs+ ion at the center of a cube that has Cl- at each corner. How many Cs+ and Cl- ions are in the unit cell? 1Cs+ and 1Cl-