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Page 1: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Review Session Chem202Gases, solids, liquids

Page 2: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Rank the following pairs of compounds withincreasing boiling points.

Give the dominant intermolecular force.

CH3-CH2-O-H CH3-O-CH3

-25 °C

Dipole-Dipole interactionNo hydrogen bonding

78 °C

Hydrogen bonding

Page 3: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Rank the following pairs of compounds withincreasing boiling points.

Give the dominant intermolecular force.

H2C

H2C

H2C CH2

CH2O

H2C

H2C CH2

CH2

cyclopentane tetrahydrofuran

49 °C

London Dispersion

65 °C

Dipole-Dipole

Page 4: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Rank the following compounds with increasingboiling points.

Give the dominant intermolecular force.

NH3C CH3

CH3

NH3CH2C H

CH3

NH3CH2CH2C H

H

37 °C

Onehydrogenbond

49 °C

Two hydrogenbonds

4 °C

No hydrogenbonds

Page 5: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Rank the following compounds with increasingboiling points.

Give the dominant intermolecular force.

H3C

H2C

CH2

H2C

CH3H3C

CHCH2

CH3H3C C CH3

CH3 CH3

CH3

10 °C

spherical

36 °C

linear

28 °C

branched

London-Dispersion forces increase with increasing surface area

Page 6: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Estimate the pressure (inatmospheres) inside a container,

given that its volume is 5.0 L, T = 23°C and it contains 0.010 mg

Nitrogen gas.

!

P =nRT

V=1.0•10

"5g

28.02gmol"1

•(8.206•10

"2LatmK

"1mol

"1)•298K

5.0Lit=1.7•10

"6atm

Page 7: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

The composition of gases in container (V= 0.75 L) is 0.10g Neon and 0.20 g Xe. Calculate their partial pressuresand the total pressure (in atmospheres) at 40 °C.

!

n(Ne) =0.10g

20.180g /mol= 0.0050mol

n(Xe) =0.20g

131.2g /mol= 0.0015mol

ntot = 0.0050mol + 0.0015mol = 0.0065mol

Ptot =nRT

V=

0.0065mol•0.08206Latm

molK• 313.15K

0.75L= 0.22atm

PNe = Ptot • XNe = 0.22atm •0.0050mol

0.0065mol= 0.17atm

PXe = 0.052atm

Page 8: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Potassium superoxide (KO2) reacts with carbondioxide and releases oxygen:

4 KO2 + 2 CO2 2 K2CO3 + 3 O2

Calculate the mass of KO2 needed to react with 50 Lit ofcarbon dioxide at 25 °C and 1.0 atm.

Page 9: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

!

nCO2 =PV

RT=

1atm " 50Lit

0.08206Lit " atm

molK•298.15K

= 2.04mol

2mol CO2

= 4mol K2O

nK2O = 4.08mol

mK2O= 4.08mol• 71.1g /mol = 290g

Page 10: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

At 177 °C and 200 Torr, a sample ofdiallyldisulfide vapor has a density of 1.04 g/Lit.

What is the molar mass of diallyldislufide?

!

P =200Torr

760Torr•1atm = 0.263atm

PV = nRT

V

n=RT

P=

0.08206Lit atm

molK• 450K

0.263atm=140

L

mol

M =140Lit

mol•1.04

g

Lit=146

g

mol

Page 11: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Which compound has the higherboiling point?

Cl

Cl

Cl

Cl

180 °C 174 °C (dipolemoments cancel)

Page 12: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Which compound has thehigher viscosity?

Br Br

Br

Br

Greater intermolecular forces (permanent dipolemoment). Greater intermolecular forces increase theviscosity.

Page 13: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

Phase Diagram of UF6

0 275 °C13570 200

1 psi

10

100

1000

90 psi

• What is the physical stateof UF6 at 35 °C and 100psi? Solid•Describe the changes in thephysical state, if UF6 isheated from 0 to 70 °C at 1psi. Sublimation• Describe the changes inthe physical state, if UF6 isheated from 0 to 275 °C at90 psi.Melting, then boiling•At 90 °C the pressure of aUF6 sample is increasedfrom 1 psi to 100 psi. Doesthe physical state change?Yes: Deposition•What can you say about thepressure-dependence of themelting point? independent

Page 14: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

A sample consists of 8.00 kg of gaseousnitrogen and fills a 100-Lit flask at 300 °C.What is the pressure of the gas, using the vander Waals equation? What pressure would bepredicted by the ideal gas equation?

a = 1.3909 atm·Lit2mol-2b = 0.03913 Lit·mol-1

Page 15: Review Session Chem202 - Illinois Wesleyan Universitygenchem/reviewsession1_key.pdfReview Session Chem202 Gases, solids, liquids. Rank the following pairs of compounds with increasing

!

(P + an2

V2)(V " nb) = nRT

(P + an2

V2) =

nRT

(V " nb)

P =nRT

V " nb" a

n2

V2

M(N2) = 28gmol"1

n(N 2) = 8.00 #103g1molN2

28gN2

$

% &

'

( ) = 286mol

T = 573K

P =

286mol0.08206Lit atm

molK573K

100Lit " 286mol 0.03913Lit

mol

"1.390atmL

2

mol2

(286mol)2

(100Lit)2

=140atm

Ideal Gas :P =nRT

V=

286mol0.08206Lit atm

molK573K

100Lit=134 atm

1. Rearrange van der Waals

2. Calculate numbers of mols

3. Calculate absolute temperature

4. Plug values invan der Waals equation

5. Apply Ideal Gas law