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The graph shows how the total volume of a gas given off from a reaction changes with time. In which time interval is least gas given off?
A
B
C
D
An experiment with a reaction mixture of carbonate and acid in a container was placed on an electronic balance. The mass of reactants and container was measured at regular time intervals. A graph of the mass reading against time was plotted. Which curve was obtained?
A
B
C
D
Graph E represents the rate of volume of gas formed from the original experiment. Which graph best represents the same experiment conducted at a lower temperature?
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X
Y
Z
In an experiment, a 2 g lump of zinc and 2 g of powdered zinc are added separately to equal volumes of dilute sulfuric acid.The solid line on the graph shows the volume of gas given off when the 2 g lump is used.
Which dotted line is obtained when the zinc is powdered?
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
In an experiment, a 2 g of powdered zinc are added separately to two samples of equal volumes of dilute sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid of the same concentration. The solid line on the graph shows the volume of gas given off when sulfuric acid is used. Excess zinc powder is used.
Which dotted line is obtained when the hydrochloric acid is used?
A
B
C
D
In an experiment, powdered calcium carbonate are added separately to two samples of equal volumes of dilute sulfuric acid of 1.0 mol/dm3 and 2.0 mol/dm3. The solid line on the graph shows the volume of gas given off when 1.0 mol/dm3 sulfuric acid is used. Acid is in excess.
Which dotted line is obtained when the 2.0 mol/dm3 sulfuric acid is used?
A
B
C
D
An experiment was conducted for the reaction below between excess calcium carbonate and 100.0 cm3 of hydrochloric acid.
CaCO3(s) + 2HCl (aq) → 2CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
Which factor(s) would cause a greater decrease in mass?
Conducting the reaction at a higher temperature
Using the same volume of HCl but with a higher concentration
Sealing the flask
Examine the graph for an experiment involving the collection of a carbon dioxide over time. Trials I and II were for the same reaction, but under different conditions.
Calculate the average rate of reaction, in cm3 s−1, for Trial I for the first 5 seconds of the reaction. Give the answer to one significant figure and units are not required in the answer.
Identify which of the following units would not be appropriate for expressing the rate of a reaction.
cm3 s
g s–1
mol dm–3 s–1
kPa min–1
A student wants to measure the effect of surface area on the reaction of calcium carbonate with dilute hydrochloric acid. The student performs the experiment several times, using the same mass of iron but changing its surface area. How does the surface area affect the total amount of CO2 gas produced?
The total amount of CO2 gas produced increases with increasing the surface area.
The total amount of CO2 gas produced increases with decreasing the surface area.
The total amount of CO2 gas produced decreases with decreasing the surface area.
The total amount of CO2 gas produced decreases with increasing the surface area.
It has no effect; the total amount of CO2 gas produced is always the same.
The graph below shows how the concentration of a reactant in four different reactions changes over time. Which reaction is the slowest?
A, blue
B, red
C, green
D, purple
The graph below shows how the concentrations of reactants and products change during a chemical reaction. Which of the chemical species is likely to be the reactant?
A, blue
B, red
C, green
In an experiment, a student added a sample of a solid into a solution, resulting in a chemical reaction. The student repeated the experiment 5 times but changed the surface area of the solid. The graph showing how the concentration of one of the products changes over time for each experiment is shown. In which experiment was the surface area of the solid the greatest?
A, blue
B, red
C, green
D, purple
E, orange
Which graph shows the effect of increasing temperature on the rate of reaction of calcium carbonate with dilute hydrochloric acid?
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