This document contains 6 chemistry questions covering various topics:
1) How many new elements would occupy the 8th period based on current trends.
2) Identifying the metal in a reaction based on gas volume produced.
3) Whether all adiabatic processes are isentropic.
4) Writing the stoichiometric equation for a reaction between bromate and bromide ions.
5) Calculating the molarity and pH of a 5% acetic acid vinegar solution.
6) Calculating the maximum work done during the isothermal compression of an ideal gas.
This document contains 6 chemistry questions covering various topics:
1) How many new elements would occupy the 8th period based on current trends.
2) Identifying the metal in a reaction based on gas volume produced.
3) Whether all adiabatic processes are isentropic.
4) Writing the stoichiometric equation for a reaction between bromate and bromide ions.
5) Calculating the molarity and pH of a 5% acetic acid vinegar solution.
6) Calculating the maximum work done during the isothermal compression of an ideal gas.
This document contains 6 chemistry questions covering various topics:
1) How many new elements would occupy the 8th period based on current trends.
2) Identifying the metal in a reaction based on gas volume produced.
3) Whether all adiabatic processes are isentropic.
4) Writing the stoichiometric equation for a reaction between bromate and bromide ions.
5) Calculating the molarity and pH of a 5% acetic acid vinegar solution.
6) Calculating the maximum work done during the isothermal compression of an ideal gas.
Q1. Assuming there are many new elements discovered. How many of these elements will occupy 8th period of periodic table. Explain. Q2. 0.054 g of an unknown metal X reacts with an excess of sulphuric acid to form 72 cm3 of H2(g). The equation is: 2X(aq) + 3H2SO4 → X2(SO4)3 + 3H2(g) Identify metal X. Q3. All adiabatic process (reversible and irreversible) are isentropic process. This statement is true or false. Explain. Q4. The reaction between BrO3¯ and Br¯ in acidic solution results in the formation of Br2 and H2O and the rate law is given by, r = d ¿ ¿ = k [BrO3] [Br] [H+]2
Write the stoichiometric equation corresponding to this reaction.
Q5. Vinegar is used in food preparations. The main ingredient of vinegar is acetic acid that gives it a pungent taste. A sample of vinegar has 5% v/v acetic acid. The density of acetic acid is 1.05 g mL −1. a) Calculate the molarity of acetic acid in vinegar solution. b) Calculate the pH of the above vinegar sample. (Ka for acetic acid = 1.75×10−5 ) Q6. One mole of an idea gas is compressed isothermally at 300 K temperature from initial pressure 2 atm to final pressure 4 atm so that maximum work is done. Calculate work done.