A bubble has a volume of 0.0054 cubic centimeters. What is this volume in cubic meters?
0.0000000054
Provide the chemical formula for nickel(II) phosphate.
Ni3(PO4)2
What is the net ionic equation when HBr and LiOH are combined?
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H+ + OH- --> H2O
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What is the oxidation state of manganese in potassium permangante?
+7
Draw a valid Lewis structure for hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Hold your drawing up to answer.
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How many unpaired electrons does iron have?
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6
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How many moles of potassium ions are in 3.00 kg of potassium carbonate?
43.4 moles of K+
Does a precipitate form when nickel(II) chloride and lithium carbonate react? If so, name the precipitate.
Yes, nickel(II) carbonate.
Calculate the number of moles that are in 304.1 g of zinc.
4.649 moles
What is the mass percent of carbon in carbon tetrachloride?
7.8%
Draw a valid Lewis structure for C2H4. Hold up your drawing to answer.
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Rank these atoms from smallest (first) to largest (last):
chlorine, neon, boron, sodium
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Ne < B < Cl < Na
DOUBLE JEOPARDY: Explain why atoms get smaller as we move across a period (left to right).
The ionization energies of McKenzium, a yet-to-be discovered element you saw on Exam 1, are provided below. How many valence electrons does McKenzium have?
IE1 = 700 kJ/mol
IE2 = 1900 kJ/mol
IE3 = 2300 kJ/mol
IE4 = 9010 kJ/mol
IE5 = 10117 kJ/mol
3
Provide the electron configuration for Co2+.
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[Ar]3d7
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Determine the molecular formula of a compound that is 48.6% C, 8.2% H, 43.2% O, and has a molar mass of 222 g/mol.
C9H18O6
Draw a valid Lewis structure for CH2O2. Hold your drawing up to answer.
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