3 (a) Complete and balance the equation for the reaction - AQA - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2014 - Paper 1
Question 3
3 (a) Complete and balance the equation for the reaction.
SO₂(g) + O₂(g) ⇌ SO₃(g)
3 (b) The conditions can affect the rate of the reaction.
3 (b) (i) The pressure... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:3 (a) Complete and balance the equation for the reaction - AQA - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2014 - Paper 1
Step 1
Complete and balance the equation for the reaction.
96%
114 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
The balanced equation is:
SO2(g)+O2(g)⇌SO3(g)
Step 2
State the effect of increasing the pressure on the rate of reaction.
99%
104 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
The rate of the reaction increases.
Step 3
Explain your answer in terms of particles.
96%
101 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Increasing the pressure causes the gases to occupy a smaller volume, thus particles are closer together. This leads to more frequent collisions, increasing the likelihood of successful reactions.
Step 4
Suggest and explain why shape B is more effective as a catalyst than shape A.
98%
120 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Shape B has a greater surface area compared to shape A. A larger surface area allows for more collisions between the catalyst and reactant particles, resulting in a faster reaction.
Step 5
What is meant by the activation energy?
97%
117 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that particles must have to facilitate a chemical reaction or to overcome the energy barrier for the reaction to proceed.
Step 6
Explain why potassium would not be a suitable metal to react with sulfuric acid.
97%
121 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
Potassium is too reactive, which can lead to dangerous or violent reactions with sulfuric acid, making it unsuitable for such reactions.
Step 7
Complete the equation for this reaction.
96%
114 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
The balanced equation is:
Zn+H2SO4→ZnSO4+H2
Step 8
State one way, other than using a catalyst, that the student could increase the rate of the reaction.
99%
104 rated
Only available for registered users.
Sign up now to view full answer, or log in if you already have an account!
Answer
One way to increase the rate of the reaction is to increase the concentration of sulfuric acid.