10 Point Questions (College Board AP® Chemistry): Exam Questions

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1a1 mark

The following questions relate to sulfur and some of its compounds.

Write the balanced equation for the combustion of S8 (s) to form SO2 (g).

1b2 marks

Calculate the volume of O2(g), measured at 1.00 atm and 298 K, that is required to completely combust a 500.0 g sample of pure S8 (s).

1c1 mark

A student claims that the combustion of S8 is an oxidation-reduction reaction. Justify the claim by identifying the oxidation numbers of sulfur and oxygen both before and after the reaction.

1d2 marks

In the box below, draw a Lewis electron-dot diagram for one valid resonance structure of SO2.

1e1 mark

Based on the diagram you drew in part (d), what is the approximate oxygen-sulfur-oxygen bond angle in SO2?

1f1 mark

SO2 can be oxidized to form SO3 according to the following equation:

2 SO2 ( g) + O2 ( g) → 2 SO3 (g) ΔH° = −198 kJ/molrxn

Is the value of ΔS° for the reaction represented above positive or negative? Justify your answer.

2 SO2 ( g) + O2 ( g) → 2 SO3 (l)

1g1 mark

Is the magnitude of ΔH° for the reaction to form SO3 (l), represented above, greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of ΔH° for the reaction to form SO3( g)? Justify your answer.

1h1 mark

Based on the information above, how does the thermodynamic favorability of the reaction change as the temperature of the reaction system is decreased? Justify your answer.

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2a1 mark

A student investigates a rectangular sheet of copper to estimate the size of a copper atom.

The rectangular sheet of copper has a mass of 2.54 g. Calculate the number of atoms in the sheet.

2b2 marks

The sheet has dimensions 10.0 cm × 5.00 cm and a thickness of 5.0 × 10-3 cm. The density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3.

i) Calculate the volume of the copper sheet, in cm3.

ii) Use your answers from parts (a) and (b)(i) to determine the number of copper atoms per cubic centimeter.

2c2 marks

The student models copper atoms as cubes packed in a simple cubic arrangement.

i) Assuming each copper atom occupies an equal volume in the sheet, calculate the volume, in cm3, occupied by a single atom.

ii) Use your answer from part (c)(i) to estimate the length of the cube occupied by one copper atom. Express your answer in picometers (pm).
(1 cm = 1010 pm)

2d2 marks

The accepted atomic radius of copper is 128 pm.

Explain whether the estimate from part (c)(ii) supports the accepted atomic radius of copper? Use a claim–evidence–reasoning structure in your answer.

2e3 marks

A simplified representation of part of the copper sheet is shown below. Each sphere represents one atom of copper in a square grid arrangement.

3×3 array of atoms, represented by touching spheres, in square packing

i) Identify one assumption the student is making by modeling the copper sheet with this atomic arrangement.

ii) Explain how this assumption might affect the accuracy of the estimated atomic size compared to the actual atomic radius.

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3a1 mark

A materials scientist is studying elements across Period 3 to evaluate their suitability for use in safe flame-retardant compounds. The scientist is particularly interested in the relationships between atomic structure and chemical behavior for elements from sodium to chlorine.

The atomic radii of Na, Mg, and Al decrease across Period 3. Explain this trend using nuclear charge and electron shielding.

3b2 marks

Chlorine and iodine are both Group 17 elements.

Predict which of the two has a greater first ionization energy, and justify your prediction using Coulomb’s Law and periodic position.

3c2 marks

The electron affinity of chlorine is more negative than that of fluorine, even though fluorine is more electronegative. Explain this anomaly using atomic structure and electron repulsion.

3d2 marks

A student proposes the following isoelectronic series: O2-, F-, Na+, Mg2+.

Rank the species in order of increasing ionic radius, and justify your reasoning using effective nuclear charge.

3e2 marks

Magnesium and nitrogen form the ionic compound Mg3N2.
Compare the relative ionic radii of the Mg2+ and N3- ions, and justify your answer using concepts of effective nuclear charge and electron configuration.

3f1 mark

Predict whether sodium or phosphorus is more likely to form a basic oxide. Justify your answer.

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4a1 mark

Two organic compounds, propanal and propan-1-ol, each have the molecular formula C₃H₈O. Their structures are shown below:

Compound

Condensed Structural Formula

Propanal

CH3CH2CHO

Propan-1-ol

CH3CH2CH2OH

The boiling point of propanal is 49 °C, while the boiling point of propan-1-ol is 97 °C.

Identify the strongest type of intermolecular force present between propan-1-ol molecules.

4b1 mark

Identify the strongest type of intermolecular force present between propanal molecules.

4c2 marks

Justify why hydrogen bonding is considered a particularly strong type of intermolecular force.

4d2 marks

Describe how the relative orientation of two propanal molecules affects the strength of their dipole–dipole interaction.

4e2 marks

Predict which compound has stronger London dispersion forces. Justify your answer based on molecular structure.

4f2 marks

Explain why propan-1-ol has a significantly higher boiling point than propanal.

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5a2 marks

A student is given the task of determining the I content of tablets that contain KI and an inert, water-soluble sugar as a filler. A tablet is dissolved in 50.0 mL of distilled water, and an excess of 0.20 M Pb(NO3)2 (aq) is added to the solution. A yellow precipitate forms, which is then filtered, washed, and dried. The data from the experiment are shown in the table below.

Mass of KI tablet

0.425 g

Mass of thoroughly dried filter paper

1.462 g

Mass of filter paper + precipitate after first drying

1.775 g

Mass of filter paper + precipitate after second drying

1.699 g

Mass of filter paper + precipitate after third drying

1.698 g

For the chemical reaction that occurs when the precipitate forms,

i) write a balanced, net-ionic equation for the reaction, and

ii) explain why the reaction is best represented by a net-ionic equation. 

5b1 mark

Explain the purpose of drying and weighing the filter paper with the precipitate three times.

5c1 mark

In the filtrate solution, is [K+] greater than, less than, or equal to [NO3] ? Justify your answer.

5d1 mark

Calculate the number of moles of precipitate that is produced in the experiment.

5e1 mark

Calculate the mass percent of I in the tablet.

5f1 mark

In another trial, the student dissolves a tablet in 55.0 mL of water instead of 50.0 mL of water. Predict whether the experimentally determined mass percent of I will be greater than, less than, or equal to the amount calculated in part (e). Justify your answer.

5g2 marks

A student in another lab also wants to determine the I content of a KI tablet but does not have access to Pb(NO3)2 . However, the student does have access to 0.20 M AgNO3 , which reacts with I(aq) to produce AgI (s). The value of Ksp for AgI is 8.5 × 10−17.

i) Will the substitution of AgNO3 for Pb(NO3)2 result in the precipitation of the I ion from solution? Justify your answer.

ii) The student only has access to one KI tablet and a balance that can measure to the nearest 0.01 g. Will the student be able to determine the mass of AgI produced to three significant figures? Justify your answer.

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6a2 marks

The reaction between iodide ions (I-) and persulfate ions (S2O82-) is often studied using a clock reaction to investigate kinetics. The reaction is given by:

2I- (aq) + S2O82- (aq) → I2 (aq) + 2SO42- (aq)

i) Identify the species being oxidized. Justify your answer using oxidation states.

ii) Identify the species being reduced. Justify your answer in terms of electron transfer.

6b3 marks

A study of the reaction produced the following experimental data:

Experiment

[S2O82-] (mol dm-3)

[I-] (mol dm-3)

Initial rate(mol dm-3 s-1)

1

0.25

0.10

8.0 x 10-3

2

0.10

0.10

3.2 x 10-3

3

0.20

0.30

1.92 x 10-2

i) Use the experimental data to determine the order of reaction with respect to S2O82-.

ii) Use the experimental data to determine the order of reaction with respect to I.

iii) Write the overall rate law for this reaction based on your answers to (i) and (ii).

6c2 marks

Determine the rate constant k using data from Experiment 1. Include units in your answer.

6d3 marks

The following mechanisms have been proposed for the reaction:

Mechanism 1:

  1. I- (aq) + I- (aq) → I22- (aq) (slow)

  2.  I22- (aq) + S2O82- (aq) → I2 (aq) + 2SO42- (aq) (fast)

Mechanism 2:

  1. I- (aq) + S2O82- (aq) → S2O8I3- (aq) (slow)

  2.  S2O8I3- (aq) + I- (aq) → I2 (aq) + 2SO42- (aq) (fast)

Mechanism 3:

  1. I- (aq) + S2O82- (aq)  → S2O8I3- (aq) (fast)

  2.  S2O8I3- (aq) + I- (aq) → I2 (aq) + 2SO42- (aq) (slow)

For each mechanism, evaluate whether it is consistent with the experimentally determined rate law. Justify your answers.

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7a1 mark

Methanol vapor decomposes to form carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas at high temperatures in the presence of a platinum catalyst, as represented by the balanced chemical equation given.

CH3OH (g) ⇌ CO (g) + 2H2 (g)          ∆H ° = 90.0 kJ / molrxn

Are the hydrogen atoms oxidized or are they reduced in the forward reaction? Justify your answer in terms of oxidation numbers.

7b1 mark

In the following box, draw the complete Lewis electron-dot diagram for the carbon monoxide molecule in which every atom obeys the octet rule. Show all bonding and nonbonding valence electrons.

Lewis diagram for carbon monoxide, ready to be completed
7c3 marks

The values of the standard molar entropies of the compounds involved in the reaction are given in the following table.

Substance

S° (J/(K·mol))

CH3OH (g)

240

CO (g)

198

H2 (g)

131

i) Use the data in the table to calculate the value of the standard entropy change, ∆S°, in J/(K·molrxn), for the reaction.

ii) Calculate the value of ∆G°, in kJ/molrxn, for the reaction at 375 K. Assume that ∆H ° and ∆S° are independent of temperature.

7d1 mark

The following particle-level diagram shows a representative sample of the equilibrium mixture represented by the equation given.

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Use information from the particle diagram to calculate the partial pressure of CO at equilibrium when the total pressure of the equilibrium mixture is 12.0 atm.

7e1 mark

Write the expression for the equilibrium constant, Kp, for the reaction.

7f1 mark

CH3OH (g) ⇌ CO (g) + 2 H2 (g)

The reaction system represented by the equation is allowed to achieve equilibrium at a different temperature. The following table gives the partial pressure of each species in the equilibrium mixture.

 Substance

Partial Pressure at Different Temperature

CH3OH (g)

2.7 atm

CO (g)

4.2 atm

H2 (g)

8.4 atm

Use the information in the table to calculate the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp, at the new temperature.

7g2 marks

The volume of the container is rapidly doubled with no change in temperature. As equilibrium is re-established, does the number of moles of CH3OH (g) increase, decrease, or remain the same? Justify your answer by comparing the value of the reaction quotient, Q, with the value of the equilibrium constant, Kp.

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8a1 mark

A student is investigating the solubility of silver chromate, Ag2CrO4, which forms a red precipitate in aqueous solution. The student prepares a saturated solution of Ag2CrO4 and uses it in a series of solubility tests at 25 oC.

Write a balanced equation, including state symbols, for the dissolution of Ag2CrO4 (s) in water at 25 oC.

8b2 marks

The Ksp for Ag2CrO4 at 25 oC is 1.1 × 10-12.

Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2CrO4 in pure water at 25 oC.

8c2 marks

A solution of 0.10 mol L-1 AgNO3 is added to a beaker containing the saturated Ag2CrO4 solution. Explain whether additional Ag2CrO4 will precipitate.

8d2 marks

Another beaker contains a saturated solution of Ag2CrO4. Potassium chloride (KCl) is slowly added. Justify whether a precipitate will form.

8e3 marks

A student claims that the solubility of Ag2CrO4 must be greater than that of BaSO4 because Ag+ and CrO42- are soluble ions according to the solubility rules.

Evaluate the validity of this claim using chemical reasoning.

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9a1 mark

A student reacts 0.300 g of methyl salicylate (C8H8O3) with a stoichiometric amount of a strong base. This product is then acidified to produce salicylic acid crystals (HC7H5O3).

For every 1 mole of C8H8O3 (molar mass 152.15 g/mol) reactant used, 1 mole of salicylic acid crystals (HC7H5O3, molar mass 138.12 g/mol) is produced. Calculate the maximum mass, in grams, of HC7H5O3 that could be produced in this reaction.

9b1 mark

As part of the experimental procedure to purify the HC7H5O3 crystals after the reaction is complete, the crystals are filtered from the reaction mixture, rinsed with distilled water, and dried. Some physical properties of HC7H5O3 are given in the following table.

Properties of Salicylic Acid (HC7H5O3)

 Melting point

159°C

Solubility in H2O at 25°C  

2.2 g/L

 Specific heat capacity

1.17 J/(g·°C)

 Heat of fusion

27.1 kJ/mol

The student’s experiment results in an 87% yield of dry HC7H5O3. The student suggests that some of the HC7H5O3 crystals dissolved in the distilled water during the rinsing step. Is the student’s claim consistent with the calculated percent yield value? Justify your answer.

9c2 marks

Given the physical properties in the table, calculate the quantity of heat that must be absorbed to increase the temperature of a 0.105 g sample of dry HC7H5O3 (molar mass 138.12 g / mol) crystals from 25° C to the melting point of 159° C and melt the crystals completely.

9d1 mark

The structures and melting points for methyl salicylate and salicylic acid are shown.

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The same three types of intermolecular forces (London dispersion forces, dipole-dipole interactions, and hydrogen bonding) exist among molecules of each substance. Explain why the melting point of salicylic acid is higher than that of methyl salicylate.

9e1 mark

The student titrates 20.0  mL of 0.0100 M  HC7H5O3(aq) with 0.0200 M  NaOH, using a probe to monitor the pH of the solution. The data are plotted producing the following titration curve.

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Using the information in the graph, estimate the pKa  of HC7H5O3.                                 

9f1 mark

When the pH of the titration mixture is 4.00, is there a higher concentration of the weak acid, HC7H5O3, or its conjugate base, C7H5O3, in the flask? Justify your answer.

9g1 mark

The student researches benzoic acid (HC7H5O2) and finds that it has similar properties to salicylic acid (HC7H5O3). The Ka  for benzoic acid is 6.3 × 10−5. Calculate the value of pKa  for benzoic acid.

9h2 marks

The student performs a second titration, this time titrating 20.0 mL of a 0.0100 M benzoic acid solution with 0.0200 M NaOH. Sketch the curve that would result from this titration of benzoic acid on the following graph, which already shows the original curve from the titration of 20.0 mL of 0.0100 M salicylic acid. The initial pH of the benzoic acid solution is 3.11.

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