Tuesday, July 29, 2014

AP Chemistry Question of the Day --63

Welcome back to my blog. Following is Question 62 I posted earlier.

 
 62. Which solid reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid at 25 °C to produce a gas that is more dense than air?

The correct answer is D. This a tough question to most students because I found a lot of students studying AP know little about predicting product of reactions. 
First of all , we need to figure out which one of them will react with dilute hydrochloric acid and generate a gas. Zn is an active metal and will react with dilute acid and produce hydrogen gas. For B, C, and D, they will undergo double replacement reactions with dilute HCl and produce a salt and another acid. Both HNO3 and HBr are strong acid and stay in aqueous solution. But H2CO3 is a weak acid and it decomposes to CO2 and water. 
Now we need to figure out which one of them H2 or CO2, is denser than air?
According to Avogadro's Law, at the same temperature and pressure, any gas has a same volume. While density is defined as mass per volume, the higher the molecular weight, the denser it is, since their molar volume is the same. Air has an average molecular weight of 29, H2 is 2 and CO2 is 44. Thus CO2 is denser than air, D is the correct answer.

Following is question 63 of the series:
63.  A 20.00 mL sample of a Ba(OH)2  solution is titrated with 0.245 M HCl. If 27.15 mL of HCl is required, what is the molarity of the Ba(OH)2  solution?
(A)  0.166 M
(B)  0.180 M
(C)  0.333 M
(D)  0.666 M

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