Fireworks contain a range of chemicals including a fuel, oxidising agents and metal salts - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 2 - 2022
Question 2
Fireworks contain a range of chemicals including a fuel, oxidising agents and metal salts.
(a) One oxidising agent used in fireworks is potassium perchlorate, KClO₄... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Fireworks contain a range of chemicals including a fuel, oxidising agents and metal salts - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 2 - 2022
Step 1
Balance this equation.
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To balance the equation:
Start with the unbalanced equation:
KClO4+Al→KCl+Al2O3
Count the number of each type of atom on both sides.
Adjust coefficients to balance atoms.
The balanced equation is:
3KClO4+8Al→3KCl+4Al2O3
Step 2
Calculate the volume of oxygen produced, in litres, when 4.6 g of potassium chlorate decomposes.
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Calculate moles of KClO₃:
Moles=GFMmass=122.6g/mol4.6g≈0.0375mol
Using the stoichiometry from the equation:
For 2 moles of KClO₃, 3 moles of O₂ are produced. Therefore, for 0.0375 moles:
Moles of O2=23×0.0375=0.05625mol
Calculate the volume of O₂ produced:
Volume=moles×24L/mol=0.05625mol×24L/mol=1.35L
Step 3
State the effect of adding a catalyst on the enthalpy change for this reaction.
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Adding a catalyst has no effect on the enthalpy change of the reaction. A catalyst lowers the activation energy but does not change the inherent energy difference between reactants and products.
Step 4
Calculate the energy, in kJ, released per mole of potassium perchlorate.
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Determine moles of KClO₄:
Moles=138.6g/mol5.5g≈0.0397mol
Energy released per mole:
Energy per mole=0.0397mol103kJ≈2595.6kJ/mol
Step 5
Explain fully why increasing temperature increases the rate of a chemical reaction.
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Increasing temperature provides particles with more kinetic energy, which increases the frequency of collisions between reactant molecules. With more energy, a greater proportion of these collisions have the required energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, leading to a higher reaction rate.
Step 6
Suggest the metal responsible for peak B on the spectrum.
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Based on the wavelength associated with peak B, which typically falls in the range, the metal responsible could be Sodium.
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