Kinetics quiz Loading... 1. Calcium carbonate reacts with an excess of hydrochloric acid in a flask. The mass of flask and contents decreases over time as the carbon dioxide escapes. This is shown on the graph. How would the graph look different if the reaction was done with a lower concentration of hydrochloric acid?Lines falls more steeply. Levels out at higher level.Lines falls more steeply. Levels out at lower level (but still above zero).Lines falls more steeply. Levels out at same level.Lines falls less steeply. Levels out at same level.Question 1 of 15 Loading... 2. Explain the effects of increasing the temperature on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory1) particles have more kinetic energy 2) more frequent collisions 3) and a higher proportion of the collisions which occur have greater or equal to the activation energy 4) increase rate of reaction1) particles have less kinetic energy 2) less frequent collisions 3) and a lower proportion of the collisions which occur have greater or equal to the activitation energy 4) increase rate of reaction1) particles have less kinetic energy 2) less frequent collisions 3) and a lower proportion of the collisions which occur have greater or equal to the activitation energy 4) decrease rate of reaction1) particles have more kinetic energy 2) more frequent collisions 3) and a lower proportion of the collisions which occur have greater or equal to the activitation energy 4) increase rate of reactionQuestion 2 of 15 Loading... 3. Large chips of calcium carbonate reacts with an excess of hydrochloric acid in a flask. The volume of carbon dioxide given off is measured in a gas syringe. This is shown on the graph. How would the graph look different if the reaction was done with a powdered calcium carbonate?Line rises more steeply. Levels out at same level.Line rises more steeply. Levels out at higher level.Line rises at same rate, but levels out at a higher level.Line rises less steeply. Levels out at lower level.Question 3 of 15 Loading... 4. With how much energy must two particles collide for a reaction to occur?The particles must collide with an energy greater than the activation energyThe particles must collide with an energy less than the activation energyThe particles must collide with an energy greater than or equal to the activation energyThe particles must collide with an energy equal to the activation energyQuestion 4 of 15 Loading... 5. What happens if two particles collide with less than the activation energyThe reaction only goes partwayThe reaction still occurs but very slowlyNo reactionThe particles fuse togetherQuestion 5 of 15 Loading... 6. Describe the laboratory preparation of oxygen from hydrogen peroxideHydrogen peroxide is added to a flask containing a catalyst of vanadium oxide, V₂O₅. Oxygen is produced and is collected underwater.Hydrogen peroxide is added to a flask containing a catalyst of magnesium oxide, MgO₂. Oxygen is produced and is collected underwater.Hydrogen peroxide is added to a flask containing a catalyst of nickel oxide, NiO₃. Oxygen is produced and is collected underwater.Hydrogen peroxide is added to a flask containing a catalyst of manganese oxide, MnO₂. Oxygen is produced and is collected underwater.Question 6 of 15 Loading... 7. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing concentration on the rate of reactionSodium hydroxide of various concentrations added to hydrochloride acid to produce sodium chlorideMarble chips added to hydrochloric acid of various concentrationsIron ore of various concentrations reacted via the displacement method to produce ironEthene of various concentrations reacted with water to make ethanolQuestion 7 of 15 Loading... 8. Explain how a catalyst worksA catalyst provides an alternative pathway with lower activation energyA catalyst reduces the activation energy of the reactionA catalyst increases the surface area of the reagents to increase the rate of reactionA catalyst increases the concentration of the reagents by taking up water to increase the rate of reactionQuestion 8 of 15 Loading... 9. Give a simple reaction can be used to investigate the effect of changing surface area on the rate of reactionLarge chips or powdered ion ore reacted to produce iron using the displacement methodHydrochloric acid added to either marble chips or powdered calcium carbonateLarge chips or powdered sodium nitrate added to hydrochloric acidBurning powdered magnesium or strips of magnesium in airQuestion 9 of 15 Loading... 10. What happens to the rate of reaction if a catalyst is added?Rate of reaction increasesRate of reaction is unaffectedRate of reaction decreasesReaction stopsQuestion 10 of 15 Loading... 11. What happens to the rate of reaction if the temperature is INCREASED?Reaction stopsRate of reaction increasesRate of reaction decreasesRate of reaction is unaffectedQuestion 11 of 15 Loading... 12. What type of substance speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction?SoluteOreCatalystReagentQuestion 12 of 15 Loading... 13. What is a catalyst?A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is used up as the reaction proceedsA substance that slows down a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionA substance that helps dissolve insoluble reagents to speed up the rate of reactionA substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is chemically unchanged at the end of the reactionQuestion 13 of 15 Loading... 14. Explain the effects of increasing the pressure of gases on the rate of a reaction in terms of particle collision theory1) more particles in same space 2) less frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) more frequent collisions 3) decrease rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) more frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reaction1) more particles in same space 2) less frequent collisions 3) increase rate of reactionQuestion 14 of 15 Loading... 15. State the catalyst used for making oxygen through the decomposition of hydrogen peroxideVanadium (V) oxide V₂O₅Magnesium (II) oxide, MgO₂Manganese (IV) oxide, MnO₂Potassium permanganate (VII), KMnO₄Question 15 of 15 Loading... Related Posts:The entire quiz question bank!The entire quiz question bank (Double only)!Key Calculations quizEquilibria (triple) quizCondensation Polymers quizElectrolysis quiz Hydr0Gen2020-02-16T16:44:05+00:00Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: Quiz, Topic: Kinetics| Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail