Pt 1: What part of an atom has a mass?
Pt 2: What does the atomic number represent, and briefly what does that tell us / why is it important?
Pt 1: The protons and Neutrons
Pt 2: number of protons, and that if the # of protons changes, the element identity changes. (i.e, carbon will never have 6 protons)
Potassium Chloride
PCl
what of the following is an isotope
3216S 3416S
3218S 1632S
3416S
238mL of a 2.36M CaCO3 solution.
How many moles of Calcium do I have?
0.562 moles Ca
_HCl + _MgF2 -> _HF + _MgCl2
2HCl + 1MgF2 -> 2HF + 1MgCl2
2:1:2:1
Write out the Atomic Structure of an atom with an atomic mass of 27 and 14 neutrons, and identify the element.
element: Al
Protons: 13
MgBr2
magnesium Bromide
13.4 vessels
I have 342.3g of Na3P. How many moles of sodium are there?
10.27 moles Na
What is the result Sr3P2(s) + H2O(l) -> ...?
3Sr2+(aq) + 2P3-(aq)
32Ca
Break down the isotope values (e-, P, N, mass, charge, name)
P: 20
N: 12
e-: 20
charge: 0
mass: 32
name: calcium
AsI3
Arsenic Triiodide
What is the most abundant isotope?
80Sr 94Sr 88Sr 83Sr 87Sr
Sr ave molar mass: 87.62 g/mol
88Sr
23.53 g of NaCl reacts with excess LiOH. How many moles of NaOH are produced?
0.4026 mol NaOH
To make an apple pie, it takes a dozen apples and 4 cups of flour. If I have 137 apples and 45 cups of flour, how many pies can I make?
11 (11.25)
NO2- has how many electrons and how many of those are valence?
24 total electrons and 18
Magneisium Nitrate
Mg(NO3)2
27Al represents 80% of Al atoms, and 26Al represents 20%. What is Al's molecular mass?
26.8 g/mol
0.245 mol of BeS reacts with 0.129 mol KBr. How many grams of K2S are produced?
27.0 g K2S
Write out the dissolution reaction for H2SO4 and molar ion equivalence.
products: 2H+ + SO42-
mol. ion: 3
What of these are molecules
NaCl PO43-
CuO P2O3
P2O3
(the others are compounds or an ion*)
Ammonium sulfate
(NH4)2SO4
21Na is 16% of Na atoms, 22Na is 22%, and 23Na is 62%.
what is Na's molecular Mass
(this is made up data, not real world)
22.46g/mol
I react 37.68g of CaCl2 with 48.8g of Be3P2. What is my balanced equation and yield in grams of the compound containing calcium?
3:1:3:1
yield: 20.6g Ca3P2
limiting reactant: CaCl2
solution steps in notes (Sierra)
If I react 294.53 g MgCl2 with 285.34 g Na3P, what is the percent yield of the compound containing P (in the products)? Experimental yield is 43.57 g.
Hint: will need to find its theoretical yield.
%yield: 31.3%
MgCl2 MW: 95.211g/mol
Na3P MW: 99.943 g/mol
molar ratio: 3:2:1
MgCl2 = LR
Mg3P2 MW: 134.863 g/mol
Theo yield: 139.06 g