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Exam 4 with Answer Key - General College Chemistry | CHEM 101B, Exams of Chemistry

Material Type: Exam; Professor: Price; Class: General College Chemistry; Subject: Chemistry; University: City College of San Francisco; Term: Fall 2009;

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Name:
G
urP
Exam ,l
Chcm 10lB
Spectrochemical Series: C]ltr
> NO2-
> en
> NHr > H2O
> OH- > F- > Cl > Ba > f
Strong-jield Iigand,s Il/eak-jie ld ligands
MULTIPLtr CHOICE Write the letter for the one answer
that
best completes the
statement or answcrs the
question,
(3
points each)
-/ 1. Wrich
of the lollowing is mosl likely to be
paramagnetic?
A. tFe(cD6l4 B. tFeB"lr- .
(. [FerNHr)"]'z' D.
[ferHzo)o]'?.
Arrofthesemustbep"'{3i5?x7-",t
h'p,iJ
I
1^^d -
9'^"' I
Ir;l' 6o
C
[-- 2. Mrich oI the following is aa exanrple of
nuclear
fission?
.r,.
lH + lH - ltte
B.
rjc
- 'lB
+ le
c. lj,tm - 'lltlp
+ lue
D.
i:Al
+.1"
- 11tvte
E.
rliu + ,ln
- r{cs
- inu + .t
jn
[3. According to molecular orbital theory, octahcdral
cl-orbital splilling
(An)
is larger
when:
A. 1hc ligand lone
pair
orbitals
are close in
energy to the metai ion orbitals.
B. The ligand lone
pair
orbitaLs
are very low
in energy compared to thc metal
ion
orbitals.
C. The charge on the melal ionislow
D. The
ligands
are
very
elechonegative.
E. There is an
odd
number
ofelectrons.
t_...,,
\U_4. Which ot thc iollowing statclnents is not co(ect
regarding thc binding energy
ofa
nuclgus?
A. Using Dinslein's equation E
= mc2,
the mass related to nuclear
binding energy
can be subtracted from the sum ofthe
masses ofprotons. neutrons,
and electrons
lu
linJ rhe
atomic mass o[ a nuclide
B. A smaller
binding energy
per nucleon
coresponds
to a less stable nucleus.
C. The larger the overall binding
energy
is,
the more
stable a nuclcus is.
D. The binding energy is the energy needed
to decompose
the
nuclous
into its
protons
and neutrons.
.- G,,^,),,.,\ F 0.r
( 11L^c.l(04 g;/?5 fLL L.tL /^t'4 t.,.r, ,tf
'J '' r'
3 D€cember 2009
,n
u,:,.14,,-
5 /z"b
i lit'7
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Name:

GurP

Exam ,l

Chcm 10lB

SpectrochemicalSeries: C]ltr

NO2- en > NHr > H2O OH- > F- > Cl Ba > f

Strong-jieldIigand,s Il/eak-jield ligands

MULTIPLtr CHOICE Write the letter for the oneanswerthat bestcompletesthe

statementor answcrsthe question,(3 pointseach)

1. Wrichof thelollowing

is mosllikelyto beparamagnetic?

A. tFe(cD6l

B. tFeB"lr-

[FerNHr)"]'z' D.

[ferHzo)o]'?.

Arrofthesemustbep"'{3i5?x7-",t

h'p,iJ

I 1^^d

  • 9'^"'

IIr;l' 6o

C

[--

  1. Mrich oI thefollowingis aa exanrpleof nuclearfission?

.r,.

lH + lH

ltte

B.

rjc

'lB + le

c. lj,tm

'lltlp

  • lue

D. i:Al +.1"

11tvte

E.

rliu

  • ,ln

r{cs

  • inu + .t

jn

[3.

Accordingto molecularorbitaltheory,octahcdralcl-orbitalsplilling(An)is larger

when:

A. 1hc ligandlonepairorbitalsareclosein energy to themetaiion orbitals.

B. The ligandlonepairorbitaLsarevery low in energycomparedto thc metalion

orbitals.

C. Thechargeon themelalionislow

D. The

ligands arevery elechonegative.

E. Thereis an oddnumberofelectrons.

t_...,,

\U_4.

Whichot thciollowingstatclnentsis not co(ectregardingthcbindingenergy

ofa

nuclgus?

A. UsingDinslein'sequationE = mc2,the massrelatedto nuclear bindingenergy

canbe subtractedfrom the sumofthe massesofprotons.neutrons, andelectrons

lu linJrheatomicmasso[ a nuclide

B. A smaller bindingenergy

pernucleon corespondsto a lessstablenucleus.

C. The largertheoverallbindingenergyis, themorestable a nuclcusis.

D. Thebindingenergyis theenergyneededto decompose the

nuclous into its

protons andneutrons.

.- G,,^,),,.,\ F 0.r

11L^c.l(04 g;/? fLL L.tL /^t'

t.,.r, ,tf

'J

r'

3 D€cember 2009

,nu,:,.14,,-

5 /z"bi lit'

Exam4, page2 of

Showall your work for all problemsto receiYe

credit. Circle your linal answerand' where

appropriate,round your final answerto the correctnumber

of significantfigures'

  1. Write a balanced

nuclearequationfor eachtransformationdesoribedbelow.

( I 0 points)

t

a. Betaparticleemissionby Kr-

-r

(-(

-->

-,e

'L'7-5 r'> -u

' Ll-

^,

l'o-

z''"

L1l

Lr)

t

")

t.

\tc,t4'ov

;tNL

4

-, ,(

f

Alpha

particleemissior'byPa-

.-A

r'

3"2'R

L

('''"'r^'"

b.

zq

uu

  1. Complelethefollowingnuclear

equationsby filling in theboxes.

(,^'h,!s /(',i'b"

'

t;;f"

jn*TBk+_:e

at?

r, ,

't,t

aJ-

---a z

11< r 6;

t' L

61

/tL

r]]tn

+ r jn

)

(8 points)

?

\l

,)

b.

f;ieu+ jn

5

  1. Ofthe two complexeq

[CoFeJ'-

blue. Assignthecoloi'ihat-gtie

fo

appt*-

yettolJ

)

c' J*b'"h^<a'

."b;'rl

l:di ?t-)

dit

'i

ta

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a-

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Exam4,pages of

i r"^

  1. W te the balancedequationfor the reactionof Cr(OH)r with ClO

lq"bgSts-rolu!-ol't

to

produce CrOa2-andCl.

(8 points)

I'f

+a

'-l

/" /

^,

t\

6r7;1;lu+t

ou

( r\ut1/

C= {t'ot 6d taaue

"r'|}t

tl

(-

///,o

+t42a

"nearmlz"''tt" s

S

C.

gr-"

(c/3*

c.n-u-t,s.,

"(

g"-)

6.(ov),

r

llL

--'-)

,o tt'

'

.,, L

+ t

t'r f

')

")

I

crlo't),

(-

tju'

--5 C.oi

s Ql'1,

t7-

f

,.JuJh,on

0t6'

-"+

u-

z{

  • cla*

l' z t+f

y Zo(+-

/-

(

2e'rA

  • HLo

---, U't-

7oR

a

----)

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U-

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(rc,

3ai^

t'llu)

o l+'

-t^t

I'a"e- h^ l[

re uc ttoa <

cunc(

Na'r

6Qo

f-o

6otao."

rhe

('but

t'/'u(li/|.

F

x- hbl(

reL('ho' t

-)r. S

I

rednndu"l'

sfe<"'c

p le i'fa>n s

ia

fitP

l-c&ot+\

'vL

u'n.-

r

,6e:

l'3 u 0- i-7'di{

---->

TCrot- fz{rt'o

+.,e{ | tu'l- t{r{:

]C"U*+

4ot1- t

3ao

-t r.-n?-*

{t1"r)

r 3(1'

,A

l l

v\

h

Exam4, page 7 of

12.A 1.00-9sampleofcarbonfrom thebiosphereshows9.20x 10' disintegrations

perhour, If

a 1.00-gsample

^of

charcoal

(a form ofcarbon)foundby archaeologists

in a cavein Slovenia

shows

5.50x 10' disintegratiorsin 24.0hous, whatis theageofthe charcoalsample?

Carbon-14hasa half-lifeof 5.73x 10'

years. (10 points)

pu. ol 4'1inl-<1.'

/

Nr-t,

'

p<,,

h'$r

, /

N-\

n

(4a o{ ol,t

/t""..,\

--

  • k

t

.0-

\f, )

=

x^^

Co,,;.

no,op d,,1/hrl

lr-- +2-

.- AL

.

.... l,Lo?V

ytl"/f'

1

d,L

f:Vs x to' yt-

1

1

    • (t.,o

YL;

/;')

t

t Y t

;,t

Z'l

/.)

( vrl'^,"1"'

-('ur'vX

r/r,/f

,M'

"

l' 0

L.t,

*,ot d,"t'"|

T.zo xto'Ar''

l"lf

x tD

/)

[

Exam4, page8 of

  1. Oxalate

(CzO+'-, abbreviated"ol') serves

asa bidentateligaud,asshown below.

Y

-ot

C €O

abbreviateda

--"

/

ll

o

a. Drawthegeomehicalisomersof [Cr(oxXHzO)z]-.

(8 points)

\ ru ,,l-"

't

\ bzi s;

\

'''

\

e'"^:

)'

Of the isomersyou drewin Parta, areanyof themchiral? Ifyes, identifr anychiral

isomers. (5 points)

V"n, hn

cLE

)so''1c/'

'

c'h;'ol

;p

/'"

lwo

n.nsnp".'1nf

.,so

(o

le v'ir-wt' ;n.Xzs

/

--

l" i-, I

I l'"',it:' l

ivl'*u I

\ .r I

l^

:i i1-'

^.

^,.r,,

I