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

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VCE Year 12 Chemistry Acid-base analysis hard titration curve

1. A strong acid is titrated with a strong base and the titration curve has its steepest change around pH 7. What does that point represent?

VCE 12 strong acid titration curve base added pH 7 equiv.
Choices
  • The equivalence point
  • The initial acid only
  • A buffer maximum
  • The molecular ion peak
Explanation:

The equivalence point occurs when stoichiometric amounts of acid and base have reacted.

VCE Year 12 Chemistry Equilibrium hard equilibrium diagram

2. For N2(g) + 3H2(g) <-> 2NH3(g), extra H2 is added at constant temperature. Which direction is favoured?

VCE 12 Haber equilibrium shift N2 + H2 NH3 add H2
Choices
  • Towards NH3
  • Towards N2 and H2
  • No particles react
  • Only pressure can shift equilibrium
Explanation:

Adding a reactant shifts the system to consume some of the added hydrogen, favouring ammonia formation.

VCE Year 12 Chemistry Electrochemistry hard electrochemical cell

3. A Zn/Cu galvanic cell diagram shows zinc losing electrons and copper ions gaining electrons. Which electrode is the anode?

VCE 12 zinc copper electrochemical cell Zn Cu e-
Choices
  • Zinc
  • Copper
  • The salt bridge
  • The voltmeter
Explanation:

Oxidation occurs at the anode. Zinc atoms are oxidised to zinc ions in this cell.

VCE Year 12 Chemistry Organic chemistry hard organic pathway

4. An organic pathway shows ethanol being oxidised first to ethanal and then to ethanoic acid. What functional group is in the final product?

VCE 12 ethanol oxidation pathway alcohol acid oxidation
Choices
  • Carboxylic acid
  • Ester
  • Alkene
  • Amide
Explanation:

Ethanoic acid contains the carboxyl group, so it is a carboxylic acid.

VCE Year 12 Chemistry Analytical chemistry hard mass spectrum

5. A mass spectrum has a small molecular ion peak at m/z 46 and a taller fragment peak at m/z 31. Which peak gives the molecular mass?

VCE 12 molecular ion mass spectrum 31 46 m/z
Choices
  • m/z 46
  • m/z 31
  • The base line
  • The lowest m/z peak
Explanation:

The molecular ion corresponds to the whole molecule, so its m/z gives the relative molecular mass.

VCE Year 12 Chemistry Kinetics hard rate graph

6. A concentration-time graph shows a reactant falling from 0.80 mol L^-1 to 0.40 mol L^-1 in 20 s, then to 0.20 mol L^-1 after another 20 s. What is the half-life?

VCE 12 first-order half-life graph 0.80 0.40 20 s
Choices
  • 20 s
  • 40 s
  • 0.20 s
  • 80 s
Explanation:

The concentration halves over each 20 s interval, so the half-life is 20 s.

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