5 Steps to a 5 AP Chemistry 2019

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268 ❯ STEP 4. Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High


❯ Answer and Explanation


Note that, while nuclear chemistry is not an AP topic, all the materials in these questions
depend on basic AP chemistry knowledge, which is why this chapter can be valuable. It is
especially important to remember that nuclear decay processes follow first-order kinetics.
(a) This is a stoichiometry calculation. To simplify the mole calculation, it is useful to
remember that numerically, g/mole is the same as mg/mmole.

Mass^238 U = 47.6 mg^238 U + 

















(16.4 mg  Pb)
1 mmole Pb
206 mg  Pb

1 mmole U
1 mmole Pb

238 mg  U
1 mmole U

206
206
206

238
206

238
238

= 66.5 mg^238 U

The molar mass of^206 Pb is 206 g/mole and not 207.2 g/mole (from the periodic
table) because only one isotope is present. Using the molar mass from the periodic table
gives an incorrect answer of 66.4 mg^238 U.
The set-up earns 1 point even if you incorrectly used 207.2 g/mole. The correct
answer (66.5 mg^238 U) earns a second point.
(b) The equation given in the exam booklet relating the quantities of material in a first-
order reaction to time (integrated rate law) is A
A
ln[]t
[] 0

= –kt. Another equation, also

given in the exam booklet is t1/2 = ln 2/0.693 = 0.693/k. It is possible to rearrange and
combine these equations. Rearrangement gives:

Age = t =

A


A


k

− ln[]t

[] (^0) where k =
t


0.693


1/2

Entering the values [A]t = 47.6 mg^238 U, [A] 0 = 66.5 mg^238 U, and t1/2 = 4.47 ×
109 years gives:

Age = t =

A


A


k

− ln[]t
[] 0
=

A


A


t

− ln[]t
[]
0.693

0

1/2

=


−  t
 

×

 ln

47.6 mg  U
66.5 mg  U
0.693
4.47  10 y

238
238
0

9

= 2.16 × 109 y

Both [A]t and [A] 0 must be in the same units, which, in this case, are mg^238 U.
Using the wrong initial mass (66.4 mg) gives 2.15 × 109 y (an error of 10 million years).
Using the mass of lead-206 instead of uranium-238 gives 2.03 × 1010 y.
Give yourself 1 point for the correct set-up. You still get the point if you use a
wrong answer from part a. The correct answer (2.16 × 109 y) earns a second point.
Total your points. There are 4 points possible. Subtract 1 point if your answers do not have
the correct number of significant figures.
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