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Practice atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, equilibrium, acids and bases, organic chemistry, analysis, and modelling.

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HSC Year 11 Chemistry Bonding hard Lewis structure

1. A Lewis diagram for carbon dioxide shows O=C=O. How many shared electron pairs are in each C=O bond?

HSC 11 carbon dioxide Lewis structure O C double
Choices
  • Two shared pairs
  • One shared pair
  • No shared pairs
  • Four lone pairs on carbon
Explanation:

A double bond consists of two shared electron pairs between the bonded atoms.

HSC Year 11 Chemistry Reactions hard particle model

2. A particle model shows 3 mol H2 mixed with 1 mol O2 for 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O. Which reactant is left over after complete reaction?

HSC 11 limiting particle model 3 H2 1 O2 excess H2
Choices
  • H2
  • O2
  • H2O
  • No atoms remain
Explanation:

One mole of O2 reacts with 2 mol H2, leaving 1 mol H2 unreacted.

HSC Year 11 Chemistry Quantitative chemistry hard stoichiometry table

3. A table uses molar mass 100.1 g mol^-1 for calcium carbonate. What amount is present in a 25.0 g sample?

HSC 11 calcium carbonate mole table 25.0 g 100.1 n
Choices
  • 0.250 mol
  • 4.00 mol
  • 2500 mol
  • 75.1 mol
Explanation:

Use n = m / M. 25.0 / 100.1 = 0.2497..., which rounds to 0.250 mol.

HSC Year 11 Chemistry Energy profiles hard reaction profile

4. A reaction profile marks reactants at 40 kJ mol^-1 and the activated complex at 95 kJ mol^-1. What is the activation energy?

HSC 11 activation energy profile 40 95 Ea
Choices
  • 55 kJ mol^-1
  • 40 kJ mol^-1
  • 95 kJ mol^-1
  • 135 kJ mol^-1
Explanation:

Activation energy is the energy gap from reactants to the peak: 95 - 40 = 55 kJ mol^-1.

HSC Year 11 Chemistry Acids hard pH scale

5. Sample A has pH 3 and sample B has pH 6. How many times greater is the hydrogen ion concentration in A?

HSC 11 acid strength pH scale pH 3 pH 6 H+
Choices
  • 1000 times
  • 3 times
  • 100 times
  • 0.001 times
Explanation:

The pH difference is 3, so the hydrogen ion concentration differs by 103.

HSC Year 11 Chemistry Molecular polarity hard bond-polarity diagram

6. A polarity diagram for ammonia shows N-H bond dipoles pointing toward nitrogen. What does this show?

HSC 11 ammonia bond polarity H N d- d+
Choices
  • Nitrogen is more electronegative.
  • Hydrogen is the only negative atom.
  • The molecule contains ions only.
  • The N-H bond is metallic.
Explanation:

Bond dipoles point toward the atom attracting the bonding electrons more strongly.

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