Name:______Student No.______
Professor Skeels
The following is the First Examination for Chemistry and the Environment CHEM106/ENVS106, Fall Semester 2004.
Exam Instructions
- All notebooks, coats, knapsacks, etc. must be stored underneath your chair before the exam begins.
- Supporting work and calculations must be shown in order to receive full credit for a question.
- Work must be legible to be graded. Unreadable work will not receive credit.
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- Work MUST be in pen.
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- Good Luck!!
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- Write balanced equations to represent these reactions
a)Nitrogen gas (N2) reacting with oxygen gas (O2) to give nitric oxude (NO)
Answer:
N2 + O2 = 2NO
b)Sulfur (S) reacting with oxygen gas (O2) to form sulfur trioxide (SO3)
Answer:
2S + 3O2 = 2SO3
- Balance and indicate complete or incomplete combustion for the following:
a)C3H8 + O 2 = CO + H2O
Answer:
2C3H8 + 7 O 2 = 6 CO + 8 H2O (Incomplete combustion)
Note: smokeformation is another incomplete combustion, but instead of carbon monoxide, Carbon (C) is the major product
b)C8H18 + O 2 = CO2 + H2O
Answer:
2 C8H18 + 25 O 2 = 16 CO2 + 18 H2O (Complete combustion)
- Lewis structures:
A) SH2 B) CF4 C) OClF D) NF3 E) AsH3
Answers:
A)H-S-H
B)NOTE – I don’t have ChemDraw so I can’t draw these. I will describe them …
One carbon atom in center surrounded by four covalently bound (sharing electron pair) Fluorine atoms. Each fluorine atom has three pairs of NON-bonding electrons.
C)Cl-O-F
Electrons must be placed so that Cl has three pairs of nonbonding electrons, as does F. Oxygen has only two pairs of non-bonding electrons
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D)F-N-F
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F
3 non bonding pairs of electrons must be included around each F.
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E)H-As--H
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H
- Draw two isotopes of any element:
Answer: An isotope has same number of protons, but differs in number of neutrons
Ahh … lets use chlorine …
17 35Cl and 17 36Cl
- What are some of the health effects of the four EPA listed Air Pollutants.
Answer: see class notes.
- Ozone (O3) and oxygen (O2) are _(B)______
a)isotopes
b)Allotropes
c)Elements
d)Atoms
e)Covalent bonds
- Photons are ______
Answer: particle w/no mass – packets or ‘quanta’ of energy
- What is a free –radical ?