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  • Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties (28)
  • Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties (23)
  • Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties (24)
  • Unit 4: Chemical Reactions (27)
  • Unit 5: Kinetics (25)
  • Unit 6: Thermodynamics (33)
  • Unit 7: Equilibrium (44)
  • Unit 8: Acids and Bases (21)
  • Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics (25)
Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties

Analysis of Electron Configuration Diagrams in Transition Metals

Examine electron configuration diagrams for transition metals and assess their usefulness in predict

Medium

Analysis of Energy Transitions in the Bohr Model

A researcher is studying the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom. Consider an electron that transitions

Medium

Analyzing Ion Concentrations in Environmental Samples

Environmental geochemistry: Analyze a sample of freshwater with a measured sodium ion concentration.

Medium

Analyzing Successive Ionization Energies

An unknown element exhibits the following successive ionization energies: • First IE = $$738$$ kJ/m

Hard

Aufbau Principle and Electron Configuration Anomalies

Some transition metals exhibit electron configurations that deviate from the expected order. Answer

Hard

Average Atomic Mass Calculation from Isotopic Data

An element has the following isotopic data as shown in the table. Using the data, answer the followi

Easy

Comparing the Bohr Model and the Quantum Mechanical Model

Compare the Bohr Model and the Modern Quantum Mechanical Model in terms of how they describe electro

Hard

Coulomb's Law and Electron Binding Energy

Using Coulomb's law, analyze the force between the nucleus and an electron in a hydrogen atom. Refer

Hard

Decomposition Reaction and Gas Laws

Consider the thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate, \(KClO_3\), which produces oxygen gas. The

Easy

Determination of Empirical Formula from Combustion Analysis

A compound consisting only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen is analyzed by combustion. The combustion

Hard

Determining the Empirical Formula of an Unknown Hydrocarbon Using Combustion Analysis

A sample of an unknown hydrocarbon is subjected to complete combustion, and you are provided with th

Hard

Effects of Shielding on Atomic Radius

In an atomic physics study, the researcher examines how inner electrons affect the size of the atom

Medium

Electron Configurations and Periodic Trends

Understanding electron configuration is fundamental for explaining periodic trends. Answer the follo

Medium

Experimental Design: Determining Molar Mass using Gas Laws

This problem requires you to design an experiment that employs the ideal gas law to determine the mo

Hard

Ideal Gas Law: Gaseous Reaction Experiment

A chemical reaction conducted in a closed container produces a gas. The measured conditions are: pre

Easy

Investigation of Reaction Mechanism and Rate Laws

A reaction following the overall stoichiometry $$A + B \rightarrow C$$ is observed to proceed via a

Extreme

Isotopic Variants: Carbon Isotopes Analysis

Carbon exists primarily as \(^{12}C\) and \(^{13}C\) isotopes. Suppose that an analysis shows that 9

Medium

Kinetic Energy in Photoelectron Spectroscopy

An electron is ejected from an atom in a photoelectron spectroscopy experiment. A photon with an ene

Easy

Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Selenium Isotopes

Given the following table of selenium isotopes, compute the weighted average atomic mass and compare

Hard

Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Selenium Isotopes

Researchers obtained a mass spectrum for selenium showing five naturally occurring isotopes with the

Medium

Measuring Coulombic Forces in Atoms via Ionization Energy Measurements

Coulomb's law predicts that the force between charged particles depends on both the magnitudes of th

Hard

Percent Composition Calculation and Error Analysis

A compound of calcium nitrate, $$\text{Ca(NO}_3)_2$$, is analyzed to determine its percent compositi

Easy

Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Electronic Structure

A photoelectron spectrum of element Y shows two distinct clusters of peaks: one around 1100 eV and a

Hard

Predicting Reaction Outcomes Using Periodic Trends

In an experiment, several metals (designated as A, B, and C) were reacted with dilute acid, and the

Medium

Reconciling Empirical Data with Theoretical Atomic Masses

This problem involves calculating the theoretical molar mass of a new synthetic element from its iso

Extreme

Shielding Effect and Ionization Energies

Electron shielding influences the effective nuclear charge experienced by outer electrons. Answer th

Medium

Spectrophotometry and Molarity Calculation - Experimental Misstep

A student designs an experiment to determine the concentration of a colored solution using a spectro

Easy

Synthesis of Aspirin: Reaction Analysis

Aspirin is synthesized from salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. Answer the following based on the s

Medium
Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties

Alloy Formation: Substitutional vs. Interstitial

Discuss the formation of substitutional and interstitial alloys with a focus on atomic sizes and bon

Medium

Boron Compounds and the Incomplete Octet Rule: BF3 Case Study

Trifluoroboron (BF3) is a classic example of a compound with an incomplete octet. Answer the followi

Medium

Covalent Bonding and Internuclear Distance Analysis

Analyze how the internuclear distance affects the potential energy in covalent bonds using a potenti

Medium

Covalent Bonding and Reaction Mechanisms in Alkenes

This question integrates covalent bonding concepts with organic reaction mechanisms, focusing on the

Hard

Determining Molecular Polarity and Intermolecular Forces

This question investigates how molecular geometry and electronegativity differences lead to polarity

Easy

Electronegativity and Bond Polarity

A chemist is examining various diatomic molecules to determine how differences in electronegativity

Medium

Electrostatic Attraction in Ionic Lattice Structures

A chemist is investigating the role of ionic charges and radii in lattice energy. Using the table pr

Medium

Formal Charge Analysis in Nitrite Ion

Examine the nitrite ion $$NO_{2}^{-}$$ by considering its possible Lewis dot structures.

Medium

FRQ 9: Bonding in Alloys – Interstitial vs. Substitutional

A table compares the physical properties of two alloys: steel (an interstitial alloy of iron and car

Easy

FRQ 14: Bonding Effects on Melting Points in Metallic Alloys

A table compares the melting points of pure metals and their corresponding alloys. In your answer, (

Easy

FRQ2: Investigating Metallic Bonding and Conductivity

A materials science lab studied the electrical conductivity of a metallic alloy across a range of te

Medium

FRQ3: Analyzing Covalent Bonding, Bond Lengths, and Molecular Shapes

A research group investigates covalent bonding behaviors by studying potential energy variations as

Hard

Hybridization and Bonding in Ethene

Ethene ($$\text{C}_2\text{H}_4$$) contains a double bond made up of a sigma bond and a pi bond. A re

Medium

Hybridization and Molecular Geometry: Example of $$\text{SF}_4$$

This question involves drawing the Lewis structure for $$\text{SF}_4$$, predicting its molecular geo

Medium

Infrared Spectroscopy and Bond Order Determination

A researcher uses infrared (IR) spectroscopy to study a series of diatomic molecules with the goal o

Hard

Ionic Bonding and Lattice Energy Measurement

This question addresses the relationship between ionic bonding and lattice energy, and asks you to d

Hard

Lewis Structure and Incomplete Octet of Boron Trifluoride

Boron trifluoride ($$\text{BF}_3$$) is an example of a molecule where the central atom does not comp

Easy

Lewis Structures and Expanded Octets: Analyzing PCl5

Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) is a molecule in which the central phosphorus atom expands its octet

Medium

Metallic Bonding and Alloy Formation

This question examines the nature of metallic bonds and the formation of alloys. You will need to ex

Medium

Molecular Geometry and VSEPR Analysis

A recent study challenges the predictive power of VSEPR theory by using examples of molecules with d

Hard

Network Covalent Bonding and Material Properties

This question explores the distinctive characteristics of network covalent solids and how their bond

Medium

Network Covalent Solids and Bonding Strengths

Network covalent solids, such as diamond and quartz, are known for their high melting points and har

Hard

Resonance Structures and Bond Order in Carbonate Ion

Analyze the resonance in the carbonate ion $$CO_3^{2-}$$ and its implications for bond order.

Easy
Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties

Application of the Ideal Gas Law Under Non-Ideal Conditions

A student performs an experiment to study the behavior of a gas by applying the ideal gas law, $$PV

Medium

Assessment of Phase Transition Analysis Based on Intermolecular Forces

A student conducts an experiment to measure the phase transition temperatures (melting and boiling p

Medium

Chromatography: Separation of Mixed Pigments

In this question, you will use paper chromatography data to analyze pigment separation based on pola

Medium

Comparative Analysis of Hydrogen Bonding in Alcohols and Ethers

A chemist is comparing the boiling points of alcohols and ethers to study the effect of hydrogen bon

Medium

Comparative Study of Intermolecular Forces in Organic Molecules

Using the provided experimental data, analyze the relationship among dipole moment, molar mass, and

Hard

Comprehensive Analysis of Gaseous Systems

A researcher conducts a comprehensive study of a gaseous system by integrating kinetic molecular the

Extreme

Determination of Boiling Points in Mixtures with Azeotropic Behavior

A student designs an experiment to determine the boiling point of a liquid mixture by distillation.

Hard

Effusion Rate and Temperature Effects

Effusion rates are influenced by molecular mass and temperature. Analyze the relationship using both

Hard

Electronegativity, Bond Types, and Polarity

The difference in electronegativity between two atoms determines the bond type (nonpolar covalent, p

Medium

Energy Transitions in the Electromagnetic Spectrum

A researcher measures the wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation emitted during electronic transit

Hard

Gas Density and Molar Mass Calculation

Determine the density of a gas and use it to calculate its molar mass, then propose an identity for

Medium

Gas-Phase Reaction Kinetics: Temperature and Pressure Dependence

A researcher aims to study the kinetics of a gas-phase reaction by investigating the influence of te

Hard

High Pressure Gas Behavior

Real gases deviate from ideal behavior under high pressure due to the finite volume of molecules and

Hard

Ideal Gas Behavior: Real vs. Ideal

A college laboratory experiment measures the pressure of a gas in a fixed 10 L container at various

Easy

Ideal Gas Law and Combined Gas Law Applications

Apply the ideal gas law and the combined gas law to analyze changes in gas systems.

Medium

Kinetic Molecular Theory and Ideal Gas Behavior

This question involves the kinetic molecular theory and how it explains the behavior of an ideal gas

Medium

Lattice Energy and Melting Points

The lattice energy of an ionic compound provides insight into the strength of the forces holding the

Extreme

London Dispersion Forces Evaluation

This question examines the nature of London dispersion forces (LDFs) in comparison to dipole-dipole

Easy

Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution Analysis

Examine the Maxwell-Boltzmann graph provided, which shows molecular speed distributions for a gas at

Medium

Molecular Geometry and Bond Polarity

Use experimental and structural data to determine the polarity of molecules based on their geometry

Easy

Molecular Polarity Analysis in Tetrahedral Molecules

Investigate the molecular polarity of various tetrahedral molecules using the provided experimental

Medium

Phase Transition Experiment Design

The strength of a substance's intermolecular forces plays a key role in its phase transition tempera

Hard

Spectrophotometric Determination of Molecular Polarity

A student conducts an IR spectroscopy experiment to assess the polarity of various organic compounds

Hard

Vibrational Spectroscopy and Molecular Polarity

Utilize IR spectroscopy data to identify characteristic vibrational modes in polar molecules and dis

Hard
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions

Acid-Base Reaction and Titration Analysis

This FRQ investigates acid-base reactions and titration analysis. Consider the neutralization reacti

Medium

Analysis of Titration Data: Determining the Unknown Concentration

In a titration experiment, 20.0 mL of an unknown monoprotic acid is titrated with 0.1 M NaOH. The eq

Hard

Balancing Complex Chemical Equations and Reaction Mechanism Analysis

Ammonium dichromate decomposes according to the reaction: $$ (NH_4)_2Cr_2O_7 \rightarrow Cr_2O_3 + N

Medium

Balancing Half-Reactions in Redox Processes

In the context of redox reactions, several proposed half-reactions for the oxidation of iron (Fe) ar

Hard

Catalyst Effect on Hydrocarbon Combustion Reaction

Catalysts can lower the activation energy and speed up reactions. Design an experiment to investigat

Hard

Catalytic Effects on Reaction Rates

A researcher is studying how the presence of a catalyst affects the rate of hydrogen peroxide decomp

Medium

Combustion Analysis of Hydrocarbons

Butane (C4H10) combusts in oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water. In one experiment, 44.0 g of

Medium

Equilibrium Shifts in Ammonia Synthesis

The Haber process for ammonia synthesis is represented by the equilibrium: $$N_2(g) + 3 H_2(g) \righ

Easy

Experimental Design: Effect of Concentration on Redox Kinetics

A research laboratory is investigating how the concentration of reactants affects the rate of a redo

Hard

Experimental Design: Reaction Rate and Stoichiometry

Design an experiment to investigate the reaction rate of a synthesis reaction where multiple variabl

Hard

FRQ 6: Combustion Analysis for Empirical Formula Determination

A hydrocarbon is combusted completely, producing 33.0 g of $$CO_{2}$$ and 13.5 g of $$H_{2}O$$. Dete

Hard

FRQ 8: Limiting Reactant and Yield in a Synthesis Reaction

Consider the synthesis reaction $$2\,A + 3\,B \rightarrow C$$. A student mixes 5.00 g of A (molar ma

Medium

Gravimetric Analysis: Determination of Alkali Metal in a Hydroxide Sample

An unknown alkali hydroxide is analyzed by dissolving a 4.33 g sample and reacting it with copper (I

Hard

Integrated Analysis of Water Treatment Process

A water treatment facility uses a multi-step process to remove iron contaminants from water. The pro

Extreme

Investigating Acidic and Basic Reaction Mechanisms

This FRQ explores the mechanisms of acid-base neutralization reactions.

Medium

Investigation of Acid-Base Neutralization Reaction

A chemist studies the neutralization reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (

Easy

Limiting Reactant and Stoichiometry in a Synthesis Reaction

In a synthesis reaction, 100.0 g of reactant A reacts with 150.0 g of reactant B to form compound AB

Medium

Limiting Reactant Determination in Hydrocarbon Combustion

Butane (C₄H₁₀) undergoes complete combustion according to the equation: $$2*C_4H_{10} + 13*O_2 \rig

Medium

Multi-Variable Effects on Reaction Kinetics

Reaction kinetics are often influenced by several factors at once. Design an experiment to study the

Extreme

Oxidation States in Redox Reaction

Consider the redox reaction: $$Fe + 2*HCl \rightarrow FeCl_2 + H_2$$. Answer the following:

Easy

Percent Error Analysis in Experimental Measurements

A researcher measures the yield of a reaction and compares it against the theoretical yield, resulti

Easy

Percent Error Analysis in Reaction Yield

In three separate reaction trials, the experimental yield and theoretical yield were recorded. Revie

Easy

Quantitative Analysis With Percent Error

Percent error is used to compare experimental yields with theoretical predictions. Design an experim

Medium

Redox Reaction Analysis: Iron and Hydrochloric Acid

Consider the reaction: $$Fe + 2\,HCl \rightarrow FeCl_2 + H_2$$. Answer the following:

Easy

Redox Titration Analysis

A redox titration is performed using 0.1000 M potassium permanganate ($$KMnO_4$$) to determine the c

Extreme

Redox Titration: Determination of Iron(II) Concentration

A student performs a redox titration to determine the concentration of an iron(II) sulfate solution

Medium

Redox Titration: Determining the Concentration of an Oxidizing Agent

A redox titration experiment is performed to determine the concentration of an unknown Fe2+ solution

Medium
Unit 5: Kinetics

Advanced Data Analysis for Second-Order Reactions

An experiment investigating a second-order reaction provides a plot of $$1/[A]$$ versus time that sh

Extreme

Application of the Steady-State Approximation in Kinetic Analysis

Consider a reaction mechanism where an intermediate Z is formed in the first step and consumed in th

Hard

Arrhenius Equation and Temperature Dependence

Experimental data for a reaction were collected at various temperatures. The Arrhenius equation rela

Hard

Arrhenius Plot Analysis

Arrhenius plots are a common graphical tool used to determine activation energy. Answer the followin

Hard

Arrhenius Plot and Activation Energy Determination

The Arrhenius equation relates the rate constant $$k$$ to temperature $$T$$ and activation energy $$

Hard

Comparing Integrated Rate Law Plots

The integrated rate laws for zero, first, and second order reactions can be determined by appropriat

Easy

Comparing Kinetic Orders using Integrated Rate Laws

A chemist investigates the kinetics of a reaction that is suspected to be first order. Three differe

Hard

Deriving Integrated Rate Law from Differential Equations for a First Order Reaction

Given the differential rate equation for a first order reaction, $$\frac{d[A]}{dt} = -k*[A],$$ answe

Hard

Designing an Experiment to Determine a Reaction's Rate Law

You are tasked with determining the rate law for the reaction $$X + Y \rightarrow Z$$. Design an exp

Medium

Determination of Activation Energy Using the Arrhenius Equation

A chemist conducted experiments to study the temperature dependence of a reaction. The following dat

Hard

Determination of Reaction Order from Time-Concentration Data

A researcher investigates the decomposition of reactant A at constant temperature. The following dat

Medium

Determining a Reaction Mechanism from Experimental Data

Experimental data for the reaction $$P + Q \rightarrow R$$ are provided in the stimulus. Analyze the

Hard

Elucidating Reaction Mechanism and Rate-Determining Step

Consider the following elementary reaction mechanism: I. $$A + A \rightarrow X$$ (fast) II. $$X +

Hard

Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction Kinetics: Michaelis-Menten Analysis

An enzyme-catalyzed reaction follows Michaelis-Menten kinetics. A graph of the reaction rate $$v$$ v

Hard

Experimental Determination of Rate Constants from Time-Concentration Data

A series of experiments tracked the concentration of reactant E over time. A portion of the data is

Medium

Graphical Analysis of a Second-Order Reaction

A reaction is believed to follow second-order kinetics with respect to reactant A. The integrated ra

Medium

Interpreting Reaction Energy Profiles

A reaction energy profile diagram shows the energy of reactants, a high-energy transition state, and

Easy

Investigation of an Intermediate in a Multi-Step Reaction

A reaction proceeds through the following mechanism: Step I: $$A \rightarrow X$$ (fast) Step II: $

Hard

Kinetics of a Catalyzed Reaction

Catalysts can significantly alter the rate of reactions without being consumed. Consider the reactio

Medium

Role of Catalysts in Reaction Mechanisms

Catalysts speed up chemical reactions without being consumed. Consider the following catalyzed react

Medium

Surface Area and Reaction Rate

In a heterogeneous reaction involving a solid and a gas, increasing the surface area of the solid re

Easy

Temperature Effects on Reaction Rates: Arrhenius Analysis

A reaction’s rate constant was measured at several temperatures. Use the data to analyze the tempera

Hard

Using Concentration-Time Data to Determine Half-Life in a First-Order Reaction

A first-order reaction was monitored by measuring the concentration of reactant A at regular time in

Easy

Utilizing the Isolation Method to Determine Reaction Order

In a series of experiments, one reactant is maintained in large excess to isolate the effect of the

Medium

Zero-Order Reaction Kinetics Analysis

A reaction is suspected to follow zero-order kinetics. The concentration of reactant A was measured

Medium
Unit 6: Thermodynamics

Analyzing a Two-step Reaction: Applying Hess’s Law

A researcher asserts that a complex reaction can be decomposed into two steps, with the overall enth

Medium

Application of Hess's Law in Sequential Reactions

A reaction pathway involves two sequential steps: Step 1 with \(\Delta H_1 = -30 \text{ kJ/mol}\) an

Easy

Applying Hess’s Law to Determine Reaction Enthalpy

Hess’s Law allows the calculation of reaction enthalpies by summing the known enthalpy changes of in

Hard

Bond Dissociation Energy via Calorimetry

A student aims to determine the bond dissociation energy of a particular chemical bond by conducting

Hard

Bond Energies and Reaction Stability

A reaction was studied and the estimated enthalpy change was calculated using average bond energies.

Hard

Bond Energy and Reaction Mechanism Investigation

The reaction below is provided for analysis: $$CH_4(g)+2*O_2(g)\rightarrow CO_2(g)+2*H_2O(l)$$ Usi

Hard

Calorimetric Determination of Specific Heat

A student conducted a calorimetry experiment by heating a metal to 100°C and then quickly placing it

Easy

Calorimetry Experiment: Exothermic Reaction Analysis

In a calorimetry experiment, 50.0 g of water in a calorimeter was used to study an unknown chemical

Medium

Catalyst Effects on Activation Energy

A researcher investigates how the presence of a catalyst affects the energy profile of a reaction. T

Medium

Catalyst Effects on Activation Energy

An energy diagram comparing a reaction's activation energies with and without a catalyst is provided

Medium

Catalysts and Reaction Kinetics Analysis

Experiments were conducted to analyze the effect of a catalyst on the rate of a chemical reaction. T

Easy

Chemical Reaction Calorimetry

In a bomb calorimeter experiment, 5.00 g of a substance is combusted, causing the temperature of a 1

Medium

Designing a Multi-Step Experiment to Determine Reaction Enthalpy

Design a laboratory experiment to determine the enthalpy change $$\Delta H$$ for a reaction that occ

Extreme

Designing an Experiment to Measure Reaction Enthalpy

You are tasked with designing an experiment using a calorimeter to measure the enthalpy change of a

Medium

Determining Enthalpy of Fusion of Ice

A student attempts to determine the enthalpy of fusion of ice using a simple calorimetry experiment.

Easy

Determining Overall Reaction Enthalpy Using Hess's Law

A reaction is carried out in two steps: Step 1: $$A → B$$, ΔH = +50 kJ Step 2: $$B → C$$, ΔH = -80 k

Easy

Energy Analysis in Sublimation Process

A student performs an experiment to measure the energy required for the sublimation of a solid (e.g.

Medium

Enthalpy Change Calculation from Bond Energies

Consider the combustion reaction of ethane given by $$C_{2}H_{6} + \frac{7}{2}O_{2} \rightarrow 2CO_

Medium

Enthalpy of Phase Change: Melting and Vaporization

An energy versus temperature diagram for a substance undergoing phase changes is provided. This diag

Medium

Enthalpy of Solution and Hydration Energy

When an ionic salt dissolves in water, energy changes occur due to both lattice dissociation and hyd

Medium

Enthalpy of Solution: Ammonium Nitrate Dissolution

A student attempts to determine the enthalpy change for dissolving ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) in wate

Medium

Environmental Impact of Endothermic Processes

Endothermic reactions absorb energy from their surroundings and can impact the environmental energy

Hard

Evaluating Enthalpy Changes in Multi-step Reactions via Hess's Law

A complex reaction can be broken down into three steps with the following enthalpy changes: Step 1:

Easy

Exploring Enthalpy of Solution

A student dissolves an ionic compound, sodium chloride (NaCl), in water and notices a slight drop in

Easy

Measuring the Enthalpy of Sublimation

Sublimation involves the transition of a substance directly from the solid phase to the gas phase, a

Medium

Melting and Freezing: Enthalpy of Fusion

This FRQ explores the concepts of melting and freezing with emphasis on the enthalpy of fusion, anal

Easy

Phase Change Energy Exchanges in Water

A laboratory experiment requires calculating the energy required for phase changes in water. Conside

Medium

Phase Change Thermodynamics: Enthalpy of Fusion and Vaporization

A substance with a molar mass of $$18 \; g/mol$$ undergoes melting. Its enthalpy of fusion is $$6.0

Easy

Practical Application of Hess's Law in Synthesis

In a synthesis procedure, a compound is produced via a series of intermediate steps. The standard en

Hard

Reaction Mechanisms and Enthalpy Changes

A complex reaction is broken into two steps. In step one, an intermediate is formed with \(\Delta H_

Easy

Temperature Effects on Reaction Rates in Endothermic Reactions

A student designs an experiment to study how temperature affects the rate of an endothermic reaction

Hard

Temperature Measurement and Heat Transfer in Calorimeter

During a calorimetry experiment, a student's data recording indicates the following temperature read

Medium

Thermodynamic Considerations in Industrial Chemical Reactions

A chemical reaction used in manufacturing is moderately endothermic with \(\Delta H = +60 \text{ kJ/

Hard
Unit 7: Equilibrium

Acid Dissociation and pH Variations in Weak Acid Solutions

An investigation on the dissociation of a weak acid, HA, measured the pH of solutions with varying i

Medium

Calculating Q and Predicting Equilibrium Shift

For the reaction $$P \rightleftharpoons Q$$, the equilibrium constant, $$K_{eq}$$, is 20. (a) Write

Easy

Calculations Involving Common Ion Effect on Solubility

Consider the dissolution of lead(II) chloride: $$\rm PbCl_{2}(s) \rightleftharpoons Pb^{2+}(aq) + 2C

Hard

Catalyst Impact on Equilibrium: Misconception Analysis

In an experiment to study the equilibrium of $$2SO_2 (g) + O_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons 2SO_3 (g)$$, a

Easy

Common Ion Effect in Sparingly Soluble Salts

For the dissolution of silver chloride: $$AgCl(s) \leftrightharpoons Ag^{+}(aq) + Cl^{-}(aq)$$, answ

Medium

Common Ion Effect on Solubility Product

An experiment studies the solubility of silver chloride (AgCl) in pure water and in a solution conta

Hard

Common Ion Effect on the Solubility of Silver Chloride

Examine how the common ion effect impacts the solubility of silver chloride (AgCl).

Medium

Determining Keq from Experimental Data

For the reaction $$PCl_5 (g) \leftrightarrow PCl_3 (g) + Cl_2 (g)$$, experimental data provide the f

Easy

Determining the Limiting Factor in a Complex Equilibrium System

Design an experiment to determine which variable (concentration, temperature, or pressure) most sign

Hard

Dilution Effects on Aqueous Equilibrium

Consider the equilibrium reaction $$Fe^{3+}(aq) + SCN^{-}(aq) \leftrightarrow FeSCN^{2+}(aq)$$. Anal

Easy

Distinguishing Reaction Kinetics from Equilibrium: Error Analysis

A researcher studies the reaction $$A + B \rightleftharpoons C$$ by measuring initial reaction rates

Hard

Effect of Dilution on Chemical Equilibrium

An experiment investigates the equilibrium reaction $$P(aq) + Q(aq) \rightleftharpoons R(aq)$$ to de

Medium

Effect of Temperature on Keq

Consider an exothermic reaction with $$\Delta H = -100\, kJ/mol$$. Experimental measurements yielded

Medium

Effects of Reactant Concentration on Equilibrium Position

A series of experiments were conducted on the reaction X + Y ⇌ Z. The table provided summarizes how

Medium

Equilibrium Constant Calculation and Le Chatelier's Principle

Consider the equilibrium reaction: $$2\,A(g) + B(g) \rightleftharpoons 3\,C(g)$$. The table provided

Medium

Equilibrium Constant Manipulation: Changing Coefficients

When a chemical equation is multiplied by a coefficient, the equilibrium constant for the new equati

Medium

Equilibrium Control Through Pressure Manipulation

In an industrial process, a reversible gas-phase reaction is used to produce a desired product. Adju

Extreme

Equilibrium Effects of Inert Gas Addition

A recent study reports that adding an inert gas like argon to a reaction vessel affects the equilibr

Hard

Equilibrium in Environmental Systems: Carbonic Acid Formation

The formation of carbonic acid in water is represented by the equilibrium: $$CO_2(g) + H_2O(l) \righ

Medium

Experiment on the Common Ion Effect on Solubility

Design an experiment to investigate how the common ion effect influences the solubility of AgCl.

Medium

Graphical Analysis of the Haber Process

The provided graph represents the concentration changes of N₂, H₂, and NH₃ over time during the Habe

Medium

Haber Process Equilibrium Analysis

In an industrial experiment investigating the effect of temperature on the equilibrium condition of

Medium

Haber Process Equilibrium Analysis

A researcher examines the Haber process for ammonia production, represented by the reaction $$N_{2}+

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Haber Process Equilibrium Analysis

Consider the ammonia synthesis reaction: $$\ce{N2 + 3*H2 <=> 2*NH3}$$. Answer the following question

Medium

Impact of Dilution on Aqueous Equilibrium: The FeSCN2+ System

The equilibrium reaction for the formation of the colored complex ion is given by: $$Fe^{3+}(aq) + S

Medium

Impact of Temperature Change on an Exothermic Reaction

The reaction $$\rm N_{2}(g) + 3H_{2}(g) \rightleftharpoons 2NH_{3}(g) + \text{energy}$$ is exothermi

Medium

Industrial Equilibrium in the Haber Process

Examine the following reversible reaction used in the industrial Haber process: $$N_2 (g) + 3*H_2 (g

Medium

Interplay of Temperature and Pressure in Equilibrium Systems

Consider the reversible gaseous reaction: $$\rm 2NO_{2}(g) \rightleftharpoons N_{2}O_{4}(g)$$. Answe

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Investigating Le Chatelier's Principle: A Lab Simulation

A lab simulation is performed on the reaction: $$\ce{A (aq) + B (aq) <=> C (aq)}$$ by varying the co

Medium

Investigating the Iodine Clock Reaction and Kinetics

The iodine clock reaction is known for its sudden color change and serves as a classic example of ch

Hard

Le Chatelier's Principle and Pressure Changes

Examine the effects of pressure changes on a gaseous equilibrium system, particularly in systems wit

Easy

Linking Reaction Kinetics and Equilibrium

In the reversible reaction $$2Y(g) \rightleftharpoons Z(g)$$, equilibrium is reached when the rates

Medium

Manipulating Combined Equilibria

Two reversible reactions are given with their equilibrium constants as shown in the table. Use this

Hard

Manipulating Equilibrium Constants Using Hess’s Law

Consider a set of reactions whose equilibrium constants can be combined to yield a target reaction.

Medium

Manipulating Keq Using Hess’s Law

Consider the following hypothetical reactions: Reaction 1: $$CO(g) + \frac{1}{2}O_2(g) \rightarrow

Hard

Manipulation of Multiple Equilibria

In a system with multiple equilibria, such as the formation of a complex ion followed by a precipita

Hard

Precipitation Reaction Analysis: Mixing of Solutions

A solution of 0.050 M Na$_2$SO$_4$ is mixed in equal volumes with a 0.10 M BaCl$_2$ solution. Barium

Medium

Pressure and Volume Effects on Equilibrium

Consider the following equilibrium reaction: $$2NO_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons N_2O_4 (g)$$. Answer the

Medium

Quantitative Reaction Quotient

For the gaseous reaction: $$CO (g) + Cl_2 (g) \rightleftharpoons COCl_2 (g)$$, consider the initial

Medium

Reaction Quotient and Equilibrium Prediction

A chemist monitors the progress of a reversible reaction and computes the reaction quotient, $$Q$$,

Medium

Solubility Product and Common Ion Effect: Error Analysis

A researcher studies the solubility of AgCl by preparing solutions in pure water and in water contai

Hard

Techniques for Determining Solubility Product, Ksp

In a series of experiments, a sparingly soluble salt, $$MX_2$$, dissociates as $$MX_2(s) \rightlefth

Hard

The Role of Catalysts in Equilibrium Reactions

Catalysts accelerate the rate at which equilibrium is reached but do not alter the equilibrium const

Easy

Uncertainty and Error Analysis in Equilibrium Studies

An experiment was conducted to measure the equilibrium concentrations for the reaction: $$G + H \rig

Hard
Unit 8: Acids and Bases

Automated pH Meter Calibration and Verification

Accurate pH measurements are essential in acid-base experiments. Answer the following:

Easy

Bloodstream Buffer Simulation

In the human body, the blood pH is tightly regulated around 7.4. A key contributor is a buffer syste

Easy

Buffer Capacity Under Acid Addition: Misinterpretation of Buffer Limits

A student prepared a buffer solution from acetic acid and sodium acetate and then incrementally adde

Extreme

Buffer Kinetics: Response to Strong Acid Addition

Investigate the response of a buffer system composed of a weak acid (HA) and its conjugate base (A⁻)

Extreme

Calculating pOH and Linking to pH

In aqueous solutions, pH and pOH are related via water ionization. Use this relationship to solve th

Easy

Calculation of Percent Dissociation

A 0.05 M solution of a weak acid HA (with $$K_a = 1.0 \times 10^{-5}$$) is prepared.

Medium

Common Ion Effect and Mg(OH)2 Solubility

The solubility of sparingly soluble salts, such as $$Mg(OH)_2$$, is affected by the presence of comm

Medium

Common Ion Effect on Solubility of Metal Hydroxides

The solubility of sparingly soluble salts like Mg(OH)₂ is affected by the common ion effect. Conside

Hard

Common Ion Effect on the Solubility of Mg(OH)2

In a saturated solution of Mg(OH)2, the following equilibrium is established: $$Mg(OH)_2 (s) \rightl

Medium

Designing a Buffer Solution for a Biochemical Reaction at pH 7.4

A biochemical reaction requires a buffer solution at pH 7.4. A weak acid with a pKa of 7.2 is availa

Medium

Designing a Titration Laboratory Experiment for a Weak Acid

A researcher is tasked with designing a titration experiment to determine the concentration of a wea

Medium

Determination of pH in Strong Acid/Base Reactions

A laboratory experiment is conducted where 0.1 M HCl is mixed with 0.1 M NaOH in various ratios. The

Easy

Determining pH of a Strong Acid Solution

An aqueous solution of a strong acid with $$[H^+] = 1.0\times10^{-3} \; M$$ is prepared. Answer the

Easy

Equilibrium Analysis of a Weak Acid

Analyze the equilibrium of a weak acid's dissociation in water using an ICE table.

Hard

Le Châtelier's Principle in Weak Base Equilibrium

Examine the effect of adding a strong acid (HCl) to a weak base (ammonia) solution and how this impa

Hard

pH Impact on Solubility of a Sparingly Soluble Base

The solubility of sparingly soluble hydroxide salts depends on the solution pH. A researcher is stud

Hard

Solubility of Mg(OH)₂ in High pH Environments: Conceptual Misinterpretation

A student conducted an experiment to study the solubility of Mg(OH)₂ by adding it to two different s

Medium

Temperature-Dependent pH Variation: Neglecting Kw Variation

A student measured the pH of pure water at various temperatures to study its temperature dependence.

Hard

Titration Curve Analysis of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base

A titration is performed by slowly adding a strong base to a solution of a weak acid. The resulting

Hard

Understanding pH Beyond the Conventional Range

A study asserts that under extreme experimental conditions, the pH of a solution can fall below 0 or

Medium

Weak Acid-Strong Base Titration Analysis

A titration is performed by titrating 30.0 mL of 0.10 M acetic acid (HC2H3O2) with 0.10 M NaOH. The

Medium
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics

Calculating Standard Cell Potential from Half-Reactions

Two half-reactions are provided with their standard reduction potentials. Half-reaction 1 is $$\ce{C

Medium

Charge Transfer and Reaction Kinetics Misinterpretation in Electrolysis

A researcher designed an electrolysis experiment to produce hydrogen and oxygen by electrolyzing wat

Medium

Comparing Electrolytic and Galvanic Cells

Electrochemical cells can be classified as galvanic (voltaic) cells or electrolytic cells based on t

Easy

Correlation Between Entropy and Temperature in a Reaction

A study claims that increasing the temperature of a reaction always leads to a higher system entropy

Medium

Designing a Faraday’s Law Electroplating Experiment

In an electroplating experiment, a constant current is applied to deposit a metal on a cathode. Cons

Hard

Designing a Multi-step Redox Reaction Experiment

A complex redox reaction proceeds through multiple sequential half-reactions. Design an experiment t

Extreme

Electrolysis and Electroplating Calculation

In an electroplating experiment, metal X (molar mass $$50.0\,g/mol$$, valence +2) is deposited on a

Hard

Entropy Change Analysis in Reactions

Examine the table below showing different reactions with changes in the number of gas moles along wi

Medium

Entropy Change in a Reaction

A student investigates the entropy change for the reaction $$2*A(g) + B(l) \rightarrow 3*C(g) + D(s)

Medium

Entropy Change in Phase Transition

Water evaporates according to the reaction: $$H_2O(l) -> H_2O(g)$$. Given $$S^\circ(l)=70\,J/mol*K$$

Easy

Entropy Change in Reaction Systems

In an experiment, an ideal gas‐phase reaction converts 1 mole of A(g) into 1 mole of B(g) and 1 mole

Easy

Equilibrium Constant and Free Energy Connection

A redox reaction exhibits a standard cell potential of $$E^\circ_{cell} = 0.50\,V$$ with 2 moles of

Hard

Explaining the Role of the Salt Bridge in Galvanic Cells

Examine the provided schematic diagram focusing on the salt bridge in a galvanic cell.

Medium

FRQ 1: Calculating Standard Entropy Change

A reaction involving nitrogen dioxide and dinitrogen tetroxide is given by the equation: $$2\,NO_2(g

Easy

FRQ 7: Thermodynamic Analysis of Reaction Favorability

A set of reactions each has different enthalpy and entropy changes. Consider the following data for

Medium

FRQ 14: Determining Reaction Spontaneity from Reduction Potentials

A cell is constructed using the following half-reactions with their standard reduction potentials:

Easy

Gibbs Free Energy and Equilibrium Constant

A reaction has been studied under various temperatures, and the equilibrium constant data is provide

Medium

Interpreting Gibbs Free Energy from Reaction Spontaneity Reports

A study reports that a reaction with $$\Delta H° = +50\;kJ/mol$$ and $$\Delta S° = +100\;J/mol\cdot

Easy

Non-Standard Free Energy Calculation

For a given reaction, the standard free energy change is \(\Delta G^\circ = -100\,\text{kJ/mol}\). I

Medium

Optimizing Electroplating Via Ion Concentration

A manufacturer observes inconsistent thickness in metal layers during electroplating. It is hypothes

Medium

Redox Reaction Thermodynamics

Consider a redox reaction involving species X and Z. The half-reactions and their standard reduction

Hard

Reduction Potentials and Gibbs Free Energy Calculation

Consider a redox reaction with a standard cell potential given by \(E° = 0.80 \text{ V}\).

Easy

Standard Free Energy Change from Equilibrium Constant

A particular reaction at 298 K has an equilibrium constant $$K = 150$$. Determine the standard free

Medium

Temperature Dependence of Spontaneity

Given a reaction with $$\Delta H^\circ = -80\,kJ/mol$$ and $$\Delta S^\circ = -120\,J/(mol\cdot K)$$

Medium

The Nernst Equation in Concentration Cells

A concentration cell is constructed with two copper electrodes. One electrode is immersed in a 1.0 M

Hard

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