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Contents: 17 pages Examination: 2 hours

50 multiple-choice questions Additional Time Permitted: 60 minutes


8 written-response questions Province of British Columbia
Chemistry 12
Examination Booklet
August 2006
Form A
DO NOT OPEN ANY EXAMINATION MATERIALS UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.
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Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 1
PART A: MULTIPLE CHOICE
Suggested Time: 80 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS: For each question, select the best answer and record your choice on the Answer
Sheet provided. Using an HB pencil, completely fill in the bubble that has the letter
corresponding to your answer.
You have Examination Booklet Form A. In the box above #1 on your Answer Sheet, fill in the
bubble as follows.
F A B C D E H G
Exam Booklet Form/
Cahier dexamen
1. Which of the following would not be units for reaction rate?
A. g s
B. M min
C. kJ mol
D. kPa min
2. Consider the reaction:
2 3 2 3
2 3
Al s CuCl aq AlCl aq Cu s ( ) + ( ) ( ) + ( )
What is the rate of Al consumption in mol min if 0 98 . g Cu are produced in 2.5 minutes?
A. 4 1 10
3
. min
-
mol
B. 6 2 10
3
. min
-
mol
C. 9 3 10
3
. min
-
mol
D. 3 9 10
1
. min
-
mol
Page 2 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
3. Which of the following describes what happens to the KE and PE as an activated complex
forms products?
KE PE
A. decreases increases
B. decreases decreases
C. increases increases
D. increases decreases
Use the following reaction mechanism to answer questions 4 and 5.
Step 1: 2
2 2
NO N O (fast)
Step 2: N O H N O H O
2 2 2 2 2
+ + (slow)
Step 3: N O H N H O
2 2 2 2
+ + (fast)
4. Increasing the concentration of which of the following substances would cause the greatest increase
in the reaction rate?
A. H
2
B. NO
C. N O
2
D. H O
2
5. Which of the following are products in the overall reaction?
I N
2
II N O
2 2
III N O
2
IV H O
2
A. I and II only
B. I and IV only
C. II and III only
D. III and IV only
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 3
Use the following diagram to answer questions 6 and 7.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Progress of the reaction
PE
(kJ)
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
6. Which of the following are the values for the activation energy E
a
( ) and change in enthalpy DH ( )
for the reverse reaction?
E kJ
a
( ) DH kJ ( )
A. 300 50
B. 150 +50
C. 100 50
D. 100 +50
7. If the above PE diagram represents a reversible reaction that reaches equilibrium, which of the
following must be true for the forward reaction?
A. Enthalpy change favours products and entropy is increasing.
B. Enthalpy change favours reactants and entropy is increasing.
C. Enthalpy change favours products and entropy is decreasing.
D. Enthalpy change favours reactants and entropy is decreasing.
Page 4 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
8. Consider the following:
energy NH SH s NH g H S g + ( )

( ) + ( )
4 3 2
?
Which of the following describes how enthalpy and entropy change in the forward direction?
Enthalpy Entropy
A. increasing increasing
B. increasing decreasing
C. decreasing decreasing
D. decreasing increasing
9. Consider the following diagram for the equilibrium system:
N O g energy NO g
2 4 2
2 ( ) +

( )
Time (min)
C
o
n
c
e
n
t
r
a
t
i
o
n
s

(
M
)
t
1
NO
2
N
2
O
4
Which of the following stresses was applied at time t
1
?
A. NO
2
[ ] was increased.
B. N O
2 4
[ ] was decreased.
C. Temperature was increased.
D. Temperature was decreased.
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 5
10. Styrene is manufactured as follows:
C H CH CH g kJ C H CHCH g H g
styrene
6 5 2 3 6 5 2 2
123 ( ) +

( ) + ( )
Which of the following describes the temperature and pressure needed for the maximum
yield of styrene?
Temperature Pressure
A. low low
B. low high
C. high low
D. high high
11. Consider the following reactions:
I Na O s Na O g
2
1
2
2
2 ( )

( ) + ( ) l K
eq
=
-
2 10
25
II Na O s Na O g
2 2 2
2 ( )

( ) + ( ) l K
eq
=
-
5 10
29
III 2 4
2 2
Na O s Na O g ( )

( ) + ( ) l K
eq
=
-
3 10
14
Which of the following lists the reactions in order, from the greatest O
2
[ ] at equilibrium, to the
least O
2
[ ] at equilibrium?
A. I, II, III
B. I, III, II
C. III, I, II
D. III, II, I
Page 6 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
12. Consider the equilibrium:
CaCO s CaO s CO g
3 2
( )

( ) + ( )
In a 5 0 . L container at equilibrium there are 2 42
2
. g CO , 1 00
3
. g CaCO and 1 00 . g CaO.
Which of the following is the value of K
eq
?
A. 0 055 .
B. 0 011 .
C. 0 020 .
D. 91
13. Consider the following equilibrium:
CCl g C s Cl g
4 2
2 ( )

( ) + ( )
Initially, 0 31
4
. mol CCl was placed in a 1 0 . L container. At equilibrium, Cl M
2
0 060 [ ] = . .
Which of the following is the value of K
eq
?
A. 3 9 10
4
.
-
B. 1 3 10
2
.
-
C. 1 4 10
2
.
-
D. 7 8 10
1
.
14. Consider the following equilibrium:
3 1 0 10
2 2 5
11
NO g N O g NO g K ( )

( ) + ( ) =
-
eq
.
Initially, some NO
2
, N O
2 5
and NO were placed in a container and allowed to reach equilibrium.
When equilibrium was established, it was found that the pressure had increased. Which of the
following explains what happened?
A. Trial K K
eq eq
> so the system shifted left.
B. Trial K K
eq eq
< so the system shifted left.
C. Trial K K
eq eq
> so the system shifted right.
D. Trial K K
eq eq
< so the system shifted right.
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 7
15. Which condition is essential to prepare a saturated solution of an ionic salt?
A. an excess of solute
B. any amount of solute
C. a temperature of 25C
D. a fixed volume of solvent
16. Which compound will have the greatest solubility?
A. CoS
B. CuS
C. FeS
D. MgS
17. What is the net ionic equation for the reaction between equal volumes
of 0 20 0 20
4
. . M BaS and M BeSO ?
A. Be aq S aq BeS s
2 2 + -
( ) + ( ) ( )
B. Ba aq SO aq BaSO s
2
4
2
4
+ -
( ) + ( ) ( )
C. BaS aq BeSO aq BaSO s BeS s ( ) + ( ) ( ) + ( )
4 4
D. Ba aq S aq Be aq SO aq BaSO s Be aq S aq
2 2 2
4
2
4
2 2 + - + - + -
( ) + ( ) + ( ) + ( ) ( ) + ( ) + ( )
18. Which of the following substances will have the least effect on the equilibrium in a saturated
solution of PbI s
2
( )?
A. HI
B. Na S
2
C. NaNO
3
D. Pb NO
3 2
( )
Page 8 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
19. Which equation has the K
sp
expression: K Al SO
sp
=
[ ] [ ]
+ - 3
2
4
2
3
?
A. 2 3
3
4
2
2 4 3
Al aq SO aq Al SO s
+ -
( ) + ( ) ( ) ( )
B. Al SO s Al aq SO aq
2 4 3
3
4
2
( ) ( )

( ) + ( )
+ -
C. Al SO s Al aq SO aq
2 4 3
3
4
2
2 3 ( ) ( )

( ) + ( )
+ -
D. 3 2
3
4
2
2 4 3
Al aq SO aq Al SO s
+ -
( ) + ( )

( ) ( )
20. What is the K
sp
for Zn OH ( )
2
if it has a solubility of 1 3 10
7
.
-
mol L ?
A. 2 2 10
21
.
-
B. 8 8 10
21
.
-
C. 1 7 10
14
.
-
D. 3 6 10
4
.
-
21. Which compound will have the lowest solubility?
A. AgNO
3
B. AgBrO
3
C. SrSO
4
D. SrCO
3
22. A definition for a Brnsted-Lowry acid should contain which of the following phrases?
A. the donation of H
+
B. the donation of OH
-
C. the acceptance of H
+
D. the acceptance of OH
-
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 9
23. Which equation represents the reaction of a Brnsted-Lowry base with water?
A. 2 2 2
2 2
Na H O NaOH H + +
B. N H H O N H OH
2 4 2 2 5
+

+
+ -
C. HPO H O H O PO
4
2
2 3 4
3 - + -
+

+
D. H C O H O H O HC O
2 2 4 2 3 2 4
+

+
+ -
24. Given the equilibrium:
H BO H PO H BO HPO
2 3 2 4 3 3 4
2 - - -
+

+
Which is the strongest acid?
A. HPO
4
2-
B. H BO
3 3
C. H PO
2 4
-
D. H BO
2 3
-
25. Which species will result in a solution with the greatest H O
3
+
[ ]
?
A. NaCN
B. Na PO
3 4
C. Na CO
2 3
D. Na C O
2 2 4
26. Which species is not amphiprotic?
A. H O
2
B. H BO
3 3
C. H PO
2 4
-
D. H C H O
2 6 5 7
-
Page 10 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
27. At a given temperature a sample of pure water has a pH = 7 10 . .
Which of the following is true?
Sample Reason
A.
acidic pH > 7 00 .
B.
basic pH > 7 00 .
C.
neutral pOH pH <
D.
neutral H O OH
3
+ -
[ ]
=
[ ]
28. Which of the following is a definition of pH?
A. pH H O =
[ ]
+
log
3
B. pH pOH = + 14
C. pH H O = -
[ ]
+
log
3
D. pH pOH pK = +
w
29. What is the mass of NaOH required to prepare 100 0 . mL of NaOH aq ( ) that
has a pH = 13 62 . ?
A. 0 38 . g
B. 0 42 . g
C. 1 67 . g
D. 2 40 10
14
.
-
g
30. Which of the following hypothetical acids would have the lowest conductivity?
Acid K
a
A.
0 5 . M HY 1 0 10
1
.
-
B.
1 0 . M HA 1 0 10
6
.
-
C.
1 0
2
. M H B 1 0 10
2
.
-
D.
2 0 . M HX 1 0 10
3
.
-
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 11
31. What is the net ionic equation for the hydrolysis of NH Cl
4
?
A. NH Cl aq NH aq Cl aq
4 4
( )

( ) + ( )
+ -
B. Cl aq H O HCl aq OH aq
- -
( ) + ( )

( ) + ( )
2
l
C. NH aq H O H O aq NH aq
4 2 3 3
+ +
( ) + ( )

( ) + ( ) l
D. NH aq H O HNH aq OH aq
4 2 4
2 + + -
( ) + ( )

( ) + ( ) l
32. What is the approximate pH of a 0 1 . M solution of the salt NH Cl
4
?
A. 1 0 .
B. 5 0 .
C. 7 0 .
D. 9 0 .
33. Consider the following indicator equilibrium:
HIn aq H O H O aq In aq
colourless blue
( ) + ( )

( ) + ( )
+ -
2 3
l
What is the effect of adding HCl to a blue sample of this indicator?
Equilibrium Shift Colour Change
A. left less blue
B. left more blue
C. right less blue
D. right more blue
Page 12 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
34. An indicator has a K
a
=
-
4 10
6
. Which of the following is true for this indicator?
pH at Transition Point Indicator
A.
4 0 .
methyl orange
B.
4 0 .
bromcresol green
C.
5 4 .
methyl red
D.
5 4 .
bromcresol green
35. Oxalic acid dihydrate is a pure, stable, crystalline substance. Which of the following
describes one of its uses in acid-base titrations?
A. buffer
B. primary standard
C. chemical indicator
D. stoichiometric indicator
36. What is the net ionic equation that describes the reaction of HCl aq with Pb OH s ( ) ( ) ( )
2
?
A. H aq OH aq H O
+ -
( ) + ( ) ( )
2
l
B. 2 2
2 2 2
HCl aq Pb OH PbCl s H O ( ) + ( ) ( ) ( ) + ( ) s l
C. 2 2 2
2 2 2
H aq Cl aq Pb OH s PbCl s H O
+ -
( ) + ( ) + ( ) ( ) ( ) + ( ) l
D. 2 2 2 2 2
2 2
2
H aq Cl aq Pb aq OH aq Pb aq Cl aq H O
+ - + - + -
( ) + ( ) + ( ) + ( ) ( ) + ( ) + ( ) l
37. Which of the following would be used to prepare an acidic buffer solution?
A. HF and H O
3
+
B. H S and NaHS
2
C. NH and NH Cl
3 4
D. HNO and NaNO
3 3
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 13
38. Four samples of rain are collected from different geographic regions and
the pH is measured for each sample.
Sample pH
1 2.8
2 4.0
3 6.2
4 6.8
Which of the above samples would be classified as acid rain?
A. 1 only
B. 1 and 2
C. 1, 2 and 3
D. 1, 2, 3 and 4
39. Which of the following best describes the process of oxidation?
A. the process in which oxygen is given off
B. the process in which electrons are gained
C. the process in which the oxidation number decreases
D. the process in which the oxidation number increases
40. What is the oxidation number of N in the mercury(II) compound Hg NH Cl
3 2 2
( ) ?
A. -6
B. -4
C. -3
D. +3
41. Which of the following combinations will react spontaneously under standard conditions?
A. Ag Br +
2
B. Ni Co +
+ 2
C. Zn Mg +
+ 2
D. Au HNO +
3
Page 14 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
42. Which of the following is a correctly balanced reduction half-reaction?
A. 2 2 2
2 2
HCN e C N H + +
- +
B. 2 3 6 6
2 2 3
Sb H O e Sb O H + + +
- +
C. NO H e HNO H O
3 2 2
3 3
- + -
+ + +
D. Sb O H e Sb OH H O
2 5 2 2
6 4 2 + + ( ) +
+ -
+
43. Which of the following ion concentrations could be determined by a redox titration using
nitric acid? Assume the use of a suitable indicator.
A. Br
-
B. Ni
2+
C. Fe
2+
D. Mn
2+
44. A solution of KMnO
4
is standardized using oxalic acid H C O
2 2 4
( ) according to the following
equation:
2 5 6 2 10 8
4 2 2 4
2
2 2
MnO H C O H Mn CO H O
- + +
+ + + +
The titration of 0 134 . g of oxalic acid required 24 70
4
. mL of KMnO solution. What is the
molarity of the KMnO
4
solution?
A. 5 96 10
4
.
-
M
B. 1 49 10
3
.
-
M
C. 2 41 10
2
.
-
M
D. 6 03 10
2
.
-
M
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 15
Use the following diagram to answer questions 45 to 47.
Volts
1
.
0
M
K
N
O
3
Anode
Cu
Cathode
Pt
(inert)
Layer 1: 1.0 M NaBr(aq)
1.0 M Cu(NO
3
)
2
Layer 2: Br
2
(l)
45. What is the cathode reaction for this cell?
A. Na e Na
+ -
+
B. Br e Br
2
2 2 +
- -
C. 2 2
2
Br Br e
- -
+
D. H O O H e
2
1
2
2
2 2 + +
+ -
46. Which of the following best describes the movement of potassium ions and
electrons as the cell operates?
K
+
Ion
Movement
Electron
Movement
A. towards the Cu towards the Pt
B. towards the Cu towards the Cu
C. towards the Pt towards the Cu
D. towards the Pt towards the Pt
47. What is the standard cell voltage?
A. -0 75 . V
B. +0 62 . V
C. +0 75 . V
D. +1 43 . V
Page 16 Chemistry 12 0608 Form A
48. A student constructs three standard electrochemical cells using the metals Pd, Cd and Ga with
1 0 . M solutions of their ions. The student then records the voltages of Cell 1 and Cell 2 in the
following table.
Cell Anode Cathode Voltage
1 Ga Pd +1 18 . V
2 Ga Cd +0 16 . V
3 Cd Pd ?
What voltage should Cell 3 produce?
A. -1 34 . V
B. -1 02 . V
C. +1 02 . V
D. +1 34 . V
49. Which of the following would prevent the corrosion of an iron nail?
A. Store the nail inCl g
2
( ).
B. Store the nail in dry air.
C. Store the nail in a beaker of distilled water.
D. Store the nail wrapped in cobalt wire in a beaker of distilled water.
Chemistry 12 0608 Form A Page 17
50. Consider the electrolytic cell shown in the following diagram:
1.0 M AgNO
3
DC
Power
Source
Cu Pt
(inert)
+
Which of the following describes the anion movement and electrode masses for the above cell?
Anion
Movement
Mass of Pt
Electrode
Mass of Cu
Electrode
A.
to the Cu increases increases
B.
to the Cu increases decreases
C.
to the Pt decreases increases
D.
to the Pt decreases decreases
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1
Chemistry 12 Data Page 1
ATOMIC MASSES OF THE ELEMENTS
Based on mass of C
12
at 12.00.
Values in parentheses are the mass number of the most stable or best
known isotopes for elements that do not occur naturally.
Data Page 2 Chemistry 12
Actinium
Aluminum
Americium
Antimony
Argon
Arsenic
Astatine
Barium
Berkelium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
Bromine
Cadmium
Calcium
Californium
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Chlorine
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Curium
Dubnium
Dysprosium
Einsteinium
Erbium
Europium
Fermium
Fluorine
Francium
Gadolinium
Gallium
Germanium
Gold
Hafnium
Helium
Holmium
Hydrogen
Indium
Iodine
Iridium
Iron
Krypton
Lanthanum
Lawrencium
Lead
Lithium
Lutetium
Magnesium
Manganese
Mendelevium
Ac
Al
Am
Sb
Ar
As
At
Ba
Bk
Be
Bi
B
Br
Cd
Ca
Cf
C
Ce
Cs
Cl
Cr
Co
Cu
Cm
Db
Dy
Es
Er
Eu
Fm
F
Fr
Gd
Ga
Ge
Au
Hf
He
Ho
H
In
I
Ir
Fe
Kr
La
Lr
Pb
Li
Lu
Mg
Mn
Md
89
13
95
51
18
33
85
56
97
4
83
5
35
48
20
98
6
58
55
17
24
27
29
96
105
66
99
68
63
100
9
87
64
31
32
79
72
2
67
1
49
53
77
26
36
57
103
82
3
71
12
25
101
(227)
27.0
(243)
121.8
39.9
74.9
(210)
137.3
(247)
9.0
209.0
10.8
79.9
112.4
40.1
(251)
12.0
140.1
132.9
35.5
52.0
58.9
63.5
(247)
(262)
162.5
(252)
167.3
152.0
(257)
19.0
(223)
157.3
69.7
72.6
197.0
178.5
4.0
164.9
1.0
114.8
126.9
192.2
55.8
83.8
138.9
(262)
207.2
6.9
175.0
24.3
54.9
(258)
Mercury
Molybdenum
Neodymium
Neon
Neptunium
Nickel
Niobium
Nitrogen
Nobelium
Osmium
Oxygen
Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum
Plutonium
Polonium
Potassium
Praseodymium
Promethium
Protactinium
Radium
Radon
Rhenium
Rhodium
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Rutherfordium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulphur
Tantalum
Technetium
Tellurium
Terbium
Thallium
Thorium
Thulium
Tin
Titanium
Tungsten
Uranium
Vanadium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zinc
Zirconium
Hg
Mo
Nd
Ne
Np
Ni
Nb
N
No
Os
O
Pd
P
Pt
Pu
Po
K
Pr
Pm
Pa
Ra
Rn
Re
Rh
Rb
Ru
Rf
Sm
Sc
Se
Si
Ag
Na
Sr
S
Ta
Tc
Te
Tb
Tl
Th
Tm
Sn
Ti
W
U
V
Xe
Yb
Y
Zn
Zr
80
42
60
10
93
28
41
7
102
76
8
46
15
78
94
84
19
59
61
91
88
86
75
45
37
44
104
62
21
34
14
47
11
38
16
73
43
52
65
81
90
69
50
22
74
92
23
54
70
39
30
40
200.6
95.9
144.2
20.2
(237)
58.7
92.9
14.0
(259)
190.2
16.0
106.4
31.0
195.1
(244)
(209)
39.1
140.9
(145)
231.0
(226)
(222)
186.2
102.9
85.5
101.1
(261)
150.4
45.0
79.0
28.1
107.9
23.0
87.6
32.1
180.9
(98)
127.6
158.9
204.4
232.0
168.9
118.7
47.9
183.8
238.0
50.9
131.3
173.0
88.9
65.4
91.2
Element Symbol
Atomic
Number
Atomic
Mass
Element Symbol
Atomic
Number
Atomic
Mass
NAMES, FORMULAE, AND CHARGES OF SOME COMMON IONS
* Aqueous solutions are readily oxidized by air.
** Not stable in aqueous solutions.
Negative Ions
(Anions)
Pos i t i ve I ons
( Cat i ons )
Chemistry 12 Data Page 3
Aluminum
Ammonium
Barium
Calcium
Chromium(II), chromous
Chromium(III), chromic
Copper(I)*, cuprous
Copper(II), cupric
Hydrogen
Hydronium
Iron(II)*, ferrous
Iron(III), ferric
Lead(II), plumbous
Al
3+
NH
4
+
Ba
2+
Ca
2+
Cr
2+
Cr
3+
Cu
+
Cu
2+
H
+
H
3
O
+
Fe
2+
Fe
3+
Pb
2+
Hydroxide
Hypochlorite
Iodide
Monohydrogen phosphate
Nitrate
Nitrite
Oxalate
Oxide**
Perchlorate
Permanganate
Phosphate
Sulphate
Sulphide
Sulphite
Thiocyanate
OH

ClO

HPO
4
2
NO
3

NO
2

C
2
O
4
2
O
2
ClO
4

MnO
4

PO
4
3
SO
4
2
S
2
SO
3
2
SCN

Bromide
Carbonate
Chlorate
Chloride
Chlorite
Chromate
Cyanide
Dichromate
Dihydrogen phosphate
Ethanoate, acetate
Fluoride
Hydrogen carbonate, bicarbonate
Hydrogen oxalate, binoxalate
Hydrogen sulphate, bisulphate
Hydrogen sulphide, bisulphide
Hydrogen sulphite, bisulphite
Br

CO
3
2
ClO
3

Cl

ClO
2

CrO
4
2
CN

Cr
2
O
7
2
H
2
PO
4

CH
3
COO

HCO
3

HC
2
O
4

HSO
4

HS

HSO
3

Lead(IV), plumbic
Lithium
Magnesium
Manganese(II), manganous
Manganese(IV)
Mercury(I)*, mercurous
Mercury(II), mercuric
Potassium
Silver
Sodium
Tin(II)*, stannous
Tin(IV), stannic
Zinc
Pb
4+
Li
+
Mg
2+
Mn
2+
Mn
4+
Hg
2
2+
Hg
2+
K
+
Ag
+
Na
+
Sn
2+
Sn
4+
Zn
2+
SOLUBILITY OF COMMON COMPOUNDS IN WATER
The term soluble here means > 0.1 mol/L at 25C.
Negative Ions
(Anions)
Positive Ions
(Cations)
Solubility of
Compounds
All
All
All
Soluble
Soluble
Soluble
All Soluble
Soluble
Low Solubility
All others
Soluble
Low Solubility
Soluble
Low Solubility
Soluble
Low Solubility
Soluble
Low Solubility
All others
All others
All others
All others
or
or
or
or

Data Page 4 Chemistry 12


Alkali ions: Li
+
, Na
+
, K
+
, Rb
+
, Cs
+
, Fr
+
Ammonium ion: NH
4
+
Chloride, Cl

Bromide, Br

Iodide, I

Nitrate, NO
3

Hydrogen ion: H
+
Ag
+
, Pb
2+
, Cu
+
Sulphide, S
2
Alkali ions, H
+
, NH
4
+
, Be
2+
, Mg
2+
, Ca
2+
, Sr
2+
, Ba
2+
Sulphate, SO
4
2
Hydroxide, OH

Alkali ions, H
+
, NH
4
+
, Sr
2+
Sulphite, SO
3
2
Phosphate, PO
4
3
Carbonate, CO
3
2
Alkali ions, H
+
, NH
4
+
Ag
+
, Ca
2+
, Sr
2+
, Ba
2+
, Pb
2+
SOLUBILITY PRODUCT CONSTANTS AT 25C
Name Formula
Chemistry 12 Data Page 5
Barium carbonate
Barium chromate
Barium sulphate
Calcium carbonate
Calcium oxalate
Calcium sulphate
Copper(I) iodide
Copper(II) iodate
Copper(II) sulphide
Iron(II) hydroxide
Iron(II) sulphide
Iron(III) hydroxide
Lead(II) bromide
Lead(II) chloride
Lead(II) iodate
Lead(II) iodide
Lead(II) sulphate
Magnesium carbonate
Magnesium hydroxide
Silver bromate
Silver bromide
Silver carbonate
Silver chloride
Silver chromate
Silver iodate
Silver iodide
Strontium carbonate
Strontium fluoride
Strontium sulphate
Zinc sulphide
BaCO
3
BaCrO
4
BaSO
4
CaCO
3
CaC
2
O
4
CaSO
4
CuI
Cu(IO
3
)
2
CuS
Fe(OH)
2
FeS
Fe(OH)
3
PbBr
2
PbCl
2
Pb(IO
3
)
2
PbI
2
PbSO
4
MgCO
3
Mg(OH)
2
AgBrO
3
AgBr
Ag
2
CO
3
AgCl
Ag
2
CrO
4
AgIO
3
AgI
SrCO
3
SrF
2
SrSO
4
ZnS
2.6 10
9
1.2 10
10
1.1 10
10
5.0 10
9
2.3 10
9
7.1 10
5
1.3 10
12
6.9 10
8
6.0 10
37
4.9 10
17
6.0 10
19
2.6 10
39
6.6 10
6
1.2 10
5
3.7 10
13
8.5 10
9
1.8 10
8
6.8 10
6
5.6 10
12
5.3 10
5
5.4 10
13
8.5 10
12
1.8 10
10
1.1 10
12
3.2 10
8
8.5 10
17
5.6 10
10
4.3 10
9
3.4 10
7
2.0 10
25
K
sp
Data Page 6 Chemistry 12
Perchloric HClO H ClO
Hydriodic HI H I
Hydrobromic HBr H Br
Hydrochloric HCl H Cl
Nitric HNO H NO
Sulphuric H SO H HSO
4 4
3 3
2 4 4
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
very large
very large
very large
very large
very large
very large
Hydronium Ion H O H H O
Iodic HIO H IO
Oxalic H C O H HC O
Sulphurous SO H O H SO H HSO
Hydrogen sulphate ion HSO H SO
3 2
3 3
1
2 2 4 2 4
2
2 2 2 3 3
2
4 4
2 2
1 0
1 7 10
5 9 10
1 5 10
1 2 10
+ +
+ - -
+ - -
+ - -
- + - -

+
+ ( )

+
.
.
.
.
.
Phosphoric H PO H H PO
Hexaaquoiron ion iron ion Fe H O H Fe H O OH
Citric H C H O H H C H O
Nitrous HNO H NO
Hydrofluoric HF
III
3 4 2 4
3
2 6
3
2 5
2 3
3 6 5 7 2 6 5 7
4
2 2
4
7 5 10
6 0 10
7 1 10
4 6 10

+
( )

+ ( ) ( )

+
+ - -
+ + + -
+ - -
+ - -
.
, .
.
.
( )

+
+ - -
H F 3 5 10
4
.
Methanoic formic HCOOH H HCOO
Hexaaquochromium ion chromium ion Cr H O H Cr H O OH
Benzoic C H COOH H C H COO
Hydrogen oxalate ion HC O H C O
Ethanoic acetic
III
, .
, .
.
.
,
( )

+
( )

+ ( ) ( )

+
+ - -
+ + + -
+ - -
- + - -
1 8 10
1 5 10
6 5 10
6 4 10
4
2 6
3
2 5
2 4
6 5 6 5
5
2 4 2 4
2 5
CH CH COOH H CH COO
3 3
5
1 8 10

+
+ - -
.
Dihydrogen citrate ion H C H O H HC H O
Al H O H Al H O OH
Carbonic CO H O H CO H HCO
Monohydrogen citrate ion HC H O H
2 6 5 7 6 5 7
2 5
2 6
3
2 5
2 5
2 2 2 3 3
7
6 5 7
2
1 7 10
1 4 10
4 3 10
- + - -
+ + + -
+ - -
- +

+
( )

+ ( ) ( )
+ ( )

.
.
.
Hexaaquoaluminum ion, aluminum ion
++

+
- -
- + - -
C H O
Hydrogen sulphite ion HSO H SO
6 5 7
3 7
3 3
2 7
4 1 10
1 0 10
.
.
Hydrogen sulphide H S H HS
Dihydrogen phosphate ion H PO H HPO
Boric H BO H H BO
Ammonium ion NH H NH
Hydrocyanic HCN H CN
2
8
2 4 4
2 8
3 3 2 3
10
4 3
10
10
9 1 10
6 2 10
7 3 10
5 6 10
4 9 10

+
+ - -
- + - -
+ - -
+ + -
+ - -
.
.
.
.
.
Phenol C H OH H C H O
Hydrogen carbonate ion HCO H CO
Hydrogen peroxide H O H HO
Monohydrogen phosphate ion HPO H PO
Water H O H OH
Hydroxide ion OH
6 5 6 5
10
3 3
2 11
2 2 2
12
4
2
4
3 13
2
14
1 3 10
5 6 10
2 4 10
2 2 10
1 0 10

+
+ - -
- + - -
+ - -
- + - -
+ - -
-
.
.
.
.
.
+
+
+ -
+ -
H O very small
Ammonia NH H NH very small
2
3 2
RELATIVE STRENGTHS OF BRNSTED-LOWRY ACIDS AND BASES
in aqueous solution at room temperature.
Name of Acid Base Acid K
a
S
T
R
O
N
G
W
E
A
K
S
T
R
O
N
G
W
E
A
K
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H

O
F

A
C
I
D
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H

O
F

B
A
S
E
ACID-BASE INDICATORS
Chemistry 12 Data Page 7
Indicator
yellow to blue
red to yellow
red to yellow
red to yellow
yellow to blue
red to yellow
yellow to red
yellow to blue
yellow to red
red to amber
yellow to blue
colourless to pink
colourless to blue
yellow to red
blue to yellow
Methyl violet
Thymol blue
Orange IV
Methyl orange
Bromcresol green
Methyl red
Chlorophenol red
Bromthymol blue
Phenol red
Neutral red
Thymol blue
Phenolphthalein
Thymolphthalein
Alizarin yellow
Indigo carmine
pH Range in Which
Colour Change Occurs
Colour Change
as pH Increases
0.0 1.6
1.2 2.8
1.4 2.8
3.2 4.4
3.8 5.4
4.8 6.0
5.2 6.8
6.0 7.6
6.6 8.0
6.8 8.0
8.0 9.6
8.2 10.0
9.4 10.6
10.1 12.0
11.4 13.0
F g e F
S O e SO
H O H e H O
MnO H e Mn H O
Au e Au s
2
2 8
2
4
2
2 2 2
4
2
2
3
2 2 2 87
2 2 2 01
2 2 2 1 78
8 5 4 1 51
3 1 50
( ) +

+
+

+
+ +

+
+ +

+ +
+

( ) +
- -
- - -
+ -
- + - +
+ -
.
.
.
.
.
BrO H e Br H O
ClO H e Cl H O
Cl g e Cl
Cr O H e Cr H O
O g H e
3
1
2 2 2
4 2
2
2 7
2 3
2
1
2 2
6 5 3 1 48
8 8 4 1 39
2 2 1 36
14 6 2 7 1 23
2 2
- + -
- + - -
- -
- + - +
+ -
+ +

( ) + +
+ +

+ +
( ) +

+
+ +

+ +
( ) + +

l .
.
.
.

+ H O
2
1 23 .
MnO s H e Mn H O
IO H e I s H O
Br e Br
AuCl e Au s Cl
NO H e NO g H
2
2
2
3
1
2 2 2
2
4
3 2
4 2 2 1 22
6 5 3 1 20
2 2 1 09
3 4 1 00
4 3 2
( ) + +

+ +
+ +

( ) + +
( ) +

+
+

( ) + +
+ +

( ) +
+ - +
- + -
- -
- - -
- + -
.
.
.
.
l
OO +0 96 .
Fe e Fe
O g H e H O
MnO H O e MnO s OH
I s e I
Cu e Cu s
3 2
2 2 2
4 2 2
2
0 77
2 2 0 70
2 3 4 0 60
2 2 0 54
0 52
+ - +
+ -
- - -
- -
+ -
+

+
( ) + +

+
+ +

( ) + +
( ) +

+
+

( ) +
.
.
.
.
.
H SO H e S s H O
Cu e Cu s
SO H e H SO H O
Cu e Cu
Sn e Sn
2 3 2
2
4
2
2 3 2
2
4 2
4 4 3 0 45
2 0 34
4 2 017
015
2 015
+ +

( ) + +
+

( ) +
+ +

+ +
+

+
+

+
+ -
+ -
- + -
+ - +
+ - +
.
.
.
.
.
S s H e H S g
H e H g
Pb e Pb s
Sn e Sn s
Ni e Ni s
( ) + +

( ) +
+

( ) +
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
2 2 014
2 2 0 00
2 013
2 014
2 0 26
2
2
2
2
2
.
.
.
.
.
H PO H e H PO H O
Co e Co s
Se s H e H Se
Cr e Cr
H O e H OH M
3 4 3 3 2
2
2
3 2
2 2
7
2 2 0 28
2 0 28
2 2 0 40
0 41
2 2 2 10 0 41
+ +

+ -
+

( ) -
( ) + +

-
+

-
+

+ ( ) -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ - +
- - -
.
.
.
.
.
Fe e Fe s
Ag S s e Ag s S
Cr e Cr s
Zn e Zn s
Te s H e H Te
2
2
2
3
2
2
2 0 45
2 2 0 69
3 0 74
2 0 76
2 2 0 79
+ -
- -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+

( ) -
( ) +

( ) + -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
( ) + +

-
.
.
.
.
.
2 2 2 0 83
2 119
3 1 66
2 2 37
2 71
2 2
2
3
2
H O e H g OH
Mn e Mn s
Al e Al s
Mg e Mg s
Na e Na s
+

( ) + -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
- -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
.
.
.
.
.
Ca e Ca s
Sr e Sr s
Ba e Ba s
K e K s
Rb e Rb s
2
2
2
2 2 87
2 2 89
2 2 91
2 93
2 98
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
.
.
.
.
.
Cs e Cs s
Li e Li s
+ -
+ -
+

( ) -
+

( ) -
3 03
3 04
.
.
Hg e Hg
O g H M e H O
NO H e N O H O
Ag e Ag s
Hg e Hg
2
1
2 2
7
2
3 2 4 2
1
2 2
2
2 0 85
2 10 2 0 82
2 4 2 2 0 80
0 80
0 80
+ -
+ - -
- + -
+ -
+ -
+

( ) +
( ) + ( ) +

+
+ +

+ +
+

( ) +
+

( ) +
l
l
.
.
.
.
.
STANDARD REDUCTION POTENTIALS OF HALF-CELLS
Ionic concentrations are at 1M in water at 25C.
Reducing Agents Oxidizing Agents
S
T
R
O
N
G
W
E
A
K
S
T
R
O
N
G
W
E
A
K
Overpotential
Effect
Overpotential
Effect
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H

O
F

O
X
I
D
I
Z
I
N
G

A
G
E
N
T
S
T
R
E
N
G
T
H

O
F

R
E
D
U
C
I
N
G

A
G
E
N
T
E Volts ( )
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State two different methods that would increase the rate of this reaction.
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Explanation:
Method 2:
Explanation:
2. Consider the equilibrium: CO g H g CO g H O g K
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2 2 4
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-
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FeS NO NO SO Fe acidic + + + ( )
- -
+
2 4
2
3
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