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1515.001 CHEM - 006 Exam II John II. Gelder March 5, 2002 Name ________________________ TA's Name ________________________ Section _______ INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This examination consists of a total of 8 different pages. The last three pages include a periodic table, a table of vapor pressures for water, a solubility table and a table of thermodynamic values. All work should be done in this booklet. 2. PRINT your name, TA's name and your lab section number now in the space at the top of this sheet. DO NOT SEPARATE THESE PAGES. 3. Answer all questions that you can and whenever called for show your work clearly. Your method of solving problems should pattern the approach used in lecture. You do not have to show your work for the multiple choice or short answer questions. 4. No credit will be awarded if your work is not shown in 6 and 8. 5. Point values are shown next to the problem number. 6. Budget your time for each of the questions. Some problems may have a low point value yet be very challenging. If you do not recognize the solution to a question quickly, skip it, and return to the question after completing the easier problems. 7. Look through the exam before beginning; plan your work; then begin. 8. R e l a x and do well. Page 2 SCORES _____ (22) Page 3 _____ (18) Page 4 _____ (24) Page 5 _____ (18) Page 6 _____ (18) TOTAL ______ (100) CHEM 1515 EXAM II (9) PAGE 2 1. Write the chemical formula(s) of the product(s) and balance the following reactions. Identify all products phases as either (g)as, (l)iquid, (s)olid or (aq)ueous. Soluble ionic compounds should be written in the form of their component ions. a) b) c) Fe(NO3)3(aq) CuSO4(aq) Na2CO3(s) + + + KSCN(aq) NaOH(aq) HCl(aq) (4) 2a. Write the ionic and net ionic chemical equation for 1a), 1b) or 1c). Ionic equation Net Ionic equation (9) 3. Identify the interparticle attractive force(s) present in the solids of the following substances. If more than one interparticle force, indicate which is the most important. a) NF3 b) CH3NH2 c) KBr CHEM 1515 EXAM II PAGE 3 (12) 4. Account for each of the following observations about pairs of substances. In your answers, use appropriate principles of intermolecular forces. In each part, your answer must include references to both substances. a) HF has normal boiling point = 20 C where as HCl has a normal boiling point of 114 C. b) CCl4 has normal boiling point = 76.7 C where as CBr4 has a normal boiling point of 189 C. (6) 5. Give the name or draw the complete Lewis structure (showing all C-H bonds) for each of the following compounds. H 4-ethyl-trans-2-heptene H H H C H C H H H 3,3-dimethyl-1-butyne H C C H H C H H C C H CHEM 1515 EXAM II PAGE 4 (12) 6. Barium, Ba, crystallizes in one of the cubic unit cell systems. The edge length of its unit cell is 502 pm and the density of the metal is 3.50 g cm-3. Determine the number of atoms in the cubic unit cell and identify the type of cubic cell. (12) 7a. Some solutions processes are exothermic while others are endothermic. Provide an explanation for this difference. b) A substance with the formula C2H4O2 is very soluble in water, but insoluble in CS2. Suggest a structure for this substance that supports the solubility information. Indicate the intermolecular attractive force that explains solubility. the CHEM 1515 EXAM II (36) 8. An aqueous solution of Na3PO4 is prepared by mixing 16.4 g Na3PO4 with 500 g of water. a) calculate the molality of the solution. (6) PAGE 5 b) calculate the ideal freezing point of the solution. (6) c) the experimental freezing point was found to be 1.32 C. Explain why the experimental and ideal freezing point are different. (6) CHEM 1515 EXAM II PAGE 6 8. (Continued) d) a new aqueous solution of sodium phosphate, Na3PO4, was prepared with a density of 1.05 g cm-3. The molality of this solution was determined to be 0.320 molal. i) calculate the weight percent of Na3PO4 in this solution. (6) ii) calculate the molarity of the solution. (6) iii) describe how to prepare 1200 g of a 0.320 molal solution beginning with a 0.500 molal Na3PO4 solution and distilled water. (6) CHEM 1515 EXAM II PAGE 7 IA 1 Periodic Table of the Elements IIA 4 5 6 7 8 9 VIIIA 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 H 1.008 3 IIIA IVA VA VIA VIIA 4.00 10 He Li Be 6.94 9.01 11 12 B Al 31 C Si 32 N P O S F Ne Cl Ar 35 36 10.81 12.01 14.01 16.00 19.00 20.18 13 14 15 16 17 18 Na Mg 22.99 24.30 19 20 IIIB IVB VB VIB VIIB 21 22 23 24 25 26 VIII 27 28 IB 29 IIB 26.98 28.09 30.97 32.06 35.45 39.95 30 33 34 K Ca Sc Ti Rb Sr V Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Ga Ge As Se Br Kr I Xe 39.10 40.08 44.96 47.88 50.94 52.00 54.94 55.85 58.93 58.69 63.55 65.38 69.72 72.59 74.92 78.96 79.90 83.80 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Te 85.47 87.62 88.91 91.22 92.91 95.94 (98) 101.1 102.9 106.4 107.9 112.4 114.8 118.7 121.8 127.6 126.9 131.3 55 56 57 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 Cs Ba La Hf Ta W Re Os Ir Fr Ra Ac (223) 226.0 227.0 (261) (262) (263) Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn 132.9 137.3 138.9 178.5 180.9 183.8 186.2 190.2 192.2 195.1 197.0 200.6 204.4 207.2 209.0 (209) (210) (222) 87 88 89 104 105 106 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Lanthanides Actinides Ce Pr Nd Pm Sm Eu Gd Tb Dy Ho Er Tm Yb Lu 140.1 140.9 144.2 (145) 150.4 152.0 157.2 158.9 162.5 164.9 167.3 168.9 173.0 175.0 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 Th Pa U Np Pu Am Cm Bk Cf Es Fm Md No Lr Useful Information 232.0 231.0 238.0 237.0 (244) (243) (247) (247) (251) (252) (257) (258) (259) (260) 1 pm = 10-12 m Psolution = solventP solvent T = ikm C kf(H2O) = 1.86 m L atm J R = 0.0821 mol K = 8.314 mol K g density of H2O = 1.00 3 cm C kb(H2O) = 0.512 m edge length (l) = 2 2 r 6.02 x 1023 edge length (l) = 2r G = H - TS edge length (l) = 4r 3 CHEM 1515 EXAM II PAGE 8 Temperature ( C) -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Vapor Pressure(mmHg) 3.2 4.6 6.52 9.20 12.8 17.5 23.8 31.8 42.1 55.3 71.9 Temperature ( C) 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 Vapor Pressure(mmHg) 92.5 118.0 149.4 187.5 233.7 289.1 355.1 433.6 525.8 633.9 760 Solubility Table Ion NO3 ClO4 Cl I SO42 CO32 PO43 -OH S2 Na+ NH4+ K+ Solubility soluble soluble soluble soluble soluble insoluble insoluble insoluble insoluble soluble soluble soluble Exceptions none none except Ag+, Hg22+, *Pb2+ except Ag+, Hg22+, Pb2+ except Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr2+, Hg2+, Pb2+, Ag+ except Group IA and NH4 + + except Group IA and NH4 except Group IA, *Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr2+ except Group IA, IIA and NH4+ none none none *slightly soluble
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CHEM 1515.001 - 006 Exam I John I. Gelder February 5, 2002 Name _ TA\'s Name _ Section _ INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This examination consists of a total of 8 different pages. The last three pages include a periodic table, a table of vapor pressures for water,...
Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 4443 (Fall, 2008)
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 4443 (Fall, 2008)
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 3126 (Fall, 2008)
5.OHGiven: An 8 \" X 40\", 22F-V3 SP/SP glulam simply supported beam spans 54 feet (strong axis bending). The temperature is below 100o F, but the relative humidity is higher than 16%. Assume a loading condition of D + Lr. Find: F\'bx+ Bending stress...
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 3126 (Fall, 2008)
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 3126 (Fall, 2008)
Example 6.2-1 Determine the design compressive strength for a W14x120 with a length of 24 feet (Lx), pinned ends and braced at mid-height at the web (Ly=12 feet). Use A572 grade 50 steel. From Table 1-1 pp. 1-18 & 1-19 for W14x120 A = 35.3 in2 rx = ...
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 3126 (Fall, 2008)
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Oklahoma State >> ARCH >> 3126 (Fall, 2008)
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