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Nuclear Chemistry
Exam 1 Review
Ice Table
100

Write the K expressions for the following

CO2(g)+H2(g)<−−>CO(g)+H2O(g)

K= [CO][H2O]/ [CO2][H2]

100



What can we not add to the equilibrium constant




Pure Solid and Pure Liquid 

100
Would be the beta decay for 6He

63Li

100

What are the strongest forces present between NaCl and water

Ion-dipole

100

N2 (g)  +  3 H2 (g)  «-->   2 NH3 (g)

[NH3]2/[N2][H2]3

200

Write the K expressions

H2O(g)+C(s)↔H2(g)+CO(g)

K= [CO][H2]/[H2O]

200



What letter do we use to express Reactant Quotient? 




Q

200

What would be the the alpha decay for the nucleotide 201Au

 

210Au-----> 4He+ 19777 Ir

200

 Initial concentrations (mol/L) 

 Experiment     [A]      [B]                 Initial rate (mol L-1 s -1)

1              [0.020]      [0.010]            [0.050] 

2              [0.020]      [0.020]           [0.100]

 3             [0.060]      [0.020]           [0.900]

4              [0.020]      [0.040]           [0.200]

 5             [0.010]      [0.020]           [0.025 ]

Find the value for the rate constant

 k=12500

200

2SO2(g)+O2(g)⟷2SO3(g)+heat

What happens when more Ois added?

If you want an Ice pratice problem go to 300-500

The reaction will go to the products. 
300

For each of the equilibrium expression values below, indicate whether products are going to be favored

A. .0045

B. 5

c. 023

D. 4.5x10-7

B. 5

300

Name all your strong acids and strong bases. (hahah y'all thought this was finna be easy) 

Strong acids     

- HCL 

- HBR

-HI

-H2SO4

-HNO3

-HClO4

- HClO3

Strong Bases

-LiOH

-NaOH

-KOH

-RbOH

-CsOH

-Ca(OH)2

-Sr(OH)2

-Ba(OH)2

300

Balance the following equation 

239Pu+?⟶24296Cm+10n

Alpha particle (42He)

300

Calculate the number of moles of nonionic solute in 125g of water if the solution freezes at -1.02. Kf=1.86

.0685 moles

300

If the equilibrium constant for the following reaction is 1x10-7, determine the final concentration of ICl, if 4.0 moles of I2 and Cl2 were entered initially into an empty 1.0 liter flask.

[ICl]=1.2649x10-3

400

At 900K the equilibrum constant Kp for the following reaction is .345.

2SO2(g)+O2(g)↔2SO3(g)

At equilibrium, the partial pressure of SO2 is 27.3 atm and that is O2 is 12.4 atm. The partial pressure of SO3 at equilibrium is.

56.465

400

The equilibrium constant is given for one of reactants below.Determine the value of the missing equilibrium constant.

2HD(g)↔H2(g)+D2(g) K=.28

2H2(g)+2D2(g)↔4HD(g) K=?

12.755

400

How much time will be required for a sample of H-3 to lose 75% of its radioactivity? The half-life of tritium is 12.26 years

24.53 years 

400

A solution of H2SO4 with a molal concentration of 8.010 m has a density of 1.354 g/mL. What is the molar concentration of this solution?

Molarity will be 6.0739

400

If 5.0 moles of O2 and 4.0 moles of NO were entered into an empty 1.0 liter flask, calculate the equilibrium constant if the amount of NO2 found at equilibrium was 1.5 moles.

k=.0847

500

The dissociation of acetic acid, CH3COOH, has an equilibrium constant at 25°C of 1.8 x 10-5.  The reaction is 

CH3COOH (aq)   ↔↔   CH3COO- (aq)  +  H+ (aq) 

If the equilibrium concentration of CH3COOH is 0.46 moles in 0.500 L of 

water and that of CH3COO- is 8.1 x 10-3 moles in the same 0.500 L, calculate [H+] for the reaction. 

 

[H+]=1.022x10-3

500

Consider the following reaction and its equilibrum constant 

4CuO(s)+CH4(g)<----->CO2(g)+4Cu(s)+2H2O(g) Kc=1.10

 At a certain time the reaction mixture contains concentrations of .22M CH4 , .68M COand1.3 M H2O. Which of the following statements is true concerning the system. (basically which way is the reaction going to occur)

The reaction will shift in the direction of reactants. 

Q>K 

500

100.0 grams of an isotope with a half-life of 36.0 hours is present at time zero. How much time will have elapsed when 5.00 grams remains?

155.6 hours 

500

What is the molality of NaCl in an aqueous solution in which the mole fraction of NaCl is 0.100?

6.1659

500

A mixture consisting initially of 2.00 moles of N2, and 5.00 moles of H2, in a 5.00 L container was heated to 900 K and allowed to reach equilibrium.  Determine the equilibrium concentration for 2NH3

N2(g) + 3 H2(g)   <---->2 NH3     Kc = 7.6 x 10-6 @ 900 K

[NH3]=1.7435x10-7