Energetics

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Year 13 Chemistry Test sobre Energetics, creado por Megan Thomas el 07/10/2017.
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Pregunta 1

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Lattice energy is the energy change when 1mol of an [blank_start]ionic[blank_end] compound is formed from its [blank_start]gaseous[blank_end] ions under [blank_start]standard conditions.[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • ionic
  • gaseous
  • standard conditions

Pregunta 2

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Values of lattice energy are
Respuesta
  • always positive
  • always negative
  • can be negative or positive

Pregunta 3

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Enthalpy change of atomisation is the enthalpy change when 1mol of gaseous ions is formed from the [blank_start]element[blank_end] in its [blank_start]standard state.[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • element
  • standard state.

Pregunta 4

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First electron affinity is the enthalpy change when one [blank_start]e-[blank_end] is added to each [blank_start]gaseous[blank_end] atom in 1 mol to form 1 mol of -1 gaseous [blank_start]ions[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • e-
  • gaseous
  • ions

Pregunta 5

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What are the factors that affect lattice enthalpy?
Respuesta
  • Charge on the ions
  • Amount of ions present
  • Temperature
  • Radius of the ions

Pregunta 6

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The [blank_start]higher[blank_end] the charge on the ion the [blank_start]higher[blank_end] the lattice enthalpy.
Respuesta
  • higher
  • lower
  • higher
  • lower

Pregunta 7

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Enthalpy of hydration is the [blank_start]heat[blank_end] change when 1 mol of gaseous ions completely dissolve in [blank_start]water.[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • heat
  • water

Pregunta 8

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Label the Born Haber Cycle with the process occurring at each stage.
Respuesta
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • Enthalpy of Formation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Enthalpy of Formation
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Enthalpy of Formation
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Enthalpy of Formation
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Enthalpy of Formation
  • Lattice Enthalpy
  • 1st Electron Affinity
  • Enthalpy of Atomisation
  • 1st Ionisation Energy
  • 2nd Ionisation Energy
  • Enthalpy of Formation

Pregunta 9

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[blank_start]Enthalpy of Solution[blank_end] is the heat change when 1 mol of an ionic substance dissolves in water
Respuesta
  • Enthalpy of Solution

Pregunta 10

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An ionic lattice dissloves in water because water molecules disrupt the attraction between [blank_start]cations[blank_end] and [blank_start]anions[blank_end] in the lattice. Cations become surrounded by the [blank_start]negative[blank_end] part of the water molecules. Anions become surrounded by the [blank_start]positive[blank_end] part of the water molecules.
Respuesta
  • cations
  • anions
  • negative
  • positive

Pregunta 11

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Enthalpy of Hydration is ...
Respuesta
  • always positive
  • always negative
  • sometimes positive, sometimes negative

Pregunta 12

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Entropy is the measure of the [blank_start]disorder[blank_end] of a [blank_start]system[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • disorder
  • system

Pregunta 13

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A disorder increases entropy...
Respuesta
  • decreases
  • increases
  • can't tell
  • is unchanged

Pregunta 14

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Entropy decreases as the solid becomes more complex.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 15

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Entropy [blank_start]increases[blank_end] from solid to liquid to gas because molecules become [blank_start]more disordered[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • increases
  • more disordered

Pregunta 16

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There is only a small jump in entropy from ice to water despite the state change as the [blank_start]hydrogen bonding[blank_end] means water is still relatively [blank_start]ordered[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • hydrogen bonding
  • ordered

Pregunta 17

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Which factors cause a change in entropy
Respuesta
  • temperature change
  • addition of a catalyst
  • change in volume
  • number of gas molecules
  • state change
  • concentration change

Pregunta 18

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If Gibbs Free Energy is 0 this means
Respuesta
  • the substance is an element or the reaction is at equilibrium
  • the reaction is spontaneous
  • work must be supplied from the surroundings for the reaction to occur

Pregunta 19

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If Gibbs Free Energy is less than 0 this means...
Respuesta
  • the substance is an element or the reaction is at equilibrium
  • the reaction is spontaneous
  • work must be supplied from the surroundings for the reaction to occur

Pregunta 20

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If Gibbs Free Energy is greater than 0 this means...
Respuesta
  • the substance is an element of the reaction is at equilibrium
  • the reaction is spontaneous
  • work must be supplied from the surrounding for the reaction to occur

Pregunta 21

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If delta (the little triangle symbol) G is negative delta S must be [blank_start]positive[blank_end] and delta H [blank_start]negative[blank_end]. The reaction will be spontaneous.
Respuesta
  • positive
  • negative

Pregunta 22

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If total entropy is positive the reaction is [blank_start]feasible[blank_end].
Respuesta
  • feasible

Pregunta 23

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total entropy = entropy of [blank_start]surroundings[blank_end] + entropy of [blank_start]system[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • surroundings
  • system
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