Equilibria (triple) quiz Loading... 1. State and explain how increasing temperature affects the diffusion of a gasGas diffuses slower because the particles collide more often with the airGas diffuses slower because the particles have less energyGas diffuses quicker because particles have more energy.Gas diffuses quicker because there is less in its wayQuestion 1 of 15 Loading... 2. What is meant by the term endothermic?A reaction in which heat energy is given out (surroundings get hotter)A reaction which will only be spontaneous at cold temperatures (below 0⁰C)A reaction in which heat energy is taken in (surroundings get colder)A reaction which will only be spontaneous at warm temperatures (above 100⁰C)Question 2 of 15 Loading... 3. Explain the effects of increasing the surface area of a solid on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory1) more particles exposed 2) more frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) more frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) less frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles exposed 2) less frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reactionQuestion 3 of 15 Loading... 4. Write a chemical equation for the reaction between hydrogen chloride and ammonia2NH₃ + 2HCl ⇌ 2NH₃Cl + H₂NH₃ + HCl ⇌ NH₄Cl + H₂O 2NH₄ + 2HCl ⇌ 2NH₄Cl + H₂NH₃ + HCl ⇌ NH₄ClQuestion 4 of 15 Loading... 5. In a sealed container, a reversible reaction can reach a state of ______________________________Variable equilibriumDynamic equilibriumConstant equilibriumStatic equilibriumQuestion 5 of 15 Loading... 6. What colour is hydrated copper (II) sulfate?CreamPurpleWhiteBlueQuestion 6 of 15 Loading... 7. In the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate, we might expect 50g of calcium carbonate to produce 28g of calcium oxide. If instead only 24g of calcium oxide is produced, what is the percentage yield?85.7 %0.56 %56 %0.857 % Question 7 of 15 Loading... 8. State two features of a reaction that is in dynamic equilibrium1) The concentrations of products and reactants are equal. 2) the rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction1) The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction. 2) There is no overall change in concentrations.1) The equilibrium is on the right hand side producing a greater concentration of product than reactant. 2) The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of the backward reaction1) The rate of the forward reaction is greater than the rate of the backward reaction. 2) there is no overall change in concentrationsQuestion 8 of 15 Loading... 9. Why a catalyst does not affect the position of equilibrium in a reversible reaction?A catalyst reduces the activation energy, and is not used upA catalyst has no effect on a forward or backward reactions if it is in dynamic equilibriumA reaction in dynamic equilibrium already has the lowest possible activation energyIf a reversible reaction is in dynamic equilibrium, a catalyst increases the rate of the forward reaction and the rate of the backward reaction by the same amount, so the position of equilibrium is unaffectedQuestion 9 of 15 Loading... 10. What will happen to the equilibrium position when the temperature is decreased? Give a reason for your prediction. CO(g) + 2H₂(g) ⇋ CH₃OH(g) ΔH = –91 kJ mol⁻1Equilibrium will move to the right because the forward reaction is endothermicEquilibrium will move to the right because the forward reaction is exothermicEquilibrium will move to the left because the forward reaction is exothermicEquilibrium will move to the left because the forward reaction is endothermicQuestion 10 of 15 Loading... 11. What is a catalyst?A substance that slows down a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionA substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionA substance that helps dissolve insoluble reagents to speed up the rate of reactionA substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is used up as the reaction proceedsQuestion 11 of 15 Loading... 12. What does the symbol ⇌ mean?A reaction that requires a catalystVariable oxidation stateReversible reactionEqual amounts of reactants and productsQuestion 12 of 15 Loading... 13. What does the symbol ΔH meanexothermicheat energyspecific heat capacityenthalpy (energy) changeQuestion 13 of 15 Loading... 14. What is meant by the term activation energy?The minimum energy that the particles in collision must have if a reaction is going to occurThe maximum energy of the final product for it to be stableThe energy released by the reactionThe energy provided by the catalyst to allow a reaction to proceedQuestion 14 of 15 Loading... 15. In a calorimetry experiment to investigate the heat energy released by the combustion of ethanol, why should the water in the calorimeter be stirred?To ensure the container does not get too hotTo allow the heat to spread evenly through the copper containerTo ensure the heat energy is mixed evenly throughout all the waterTo prevent the water from evaporatingQuestion 15 of 15 Loading... 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