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Stoichiometry
100

This type of change occurs when ice melts into liquid water.

Physical change

100

This type of bond forms when atoms share electrons.

Covalent bond

100

This type of bond forms between a cation and an anion.

Ionic bond

100

Convert 250 cm to meters.

2.50 m

100

The number of particles is found in one mole.

6.022 × 10²³

200

Rusting iron is this type of change because a new substance forms.

Chemical change

200

Name the compound CO.

Carbon monoxide

200

What is the correct formula for magnesium chloride?

MgCl₂

200

How many significant figures are in 0.00450?

3

200

What is the molar mass of CO₂?

44.01 g/mol

300

Density is classified as this type of property because it can be measured without changing composition.

Physical property

300

Write the formula for sulfur dioxide.

SO₂

300

Name the compound Na₂SO₄.

Sodium sulfate

300

Convert 0.750 L to mL.

750 mL

300

How many moles are in 36.0 g of H₂O?

2.00 mol

400

Burning gasoline is a chemical change. Give one observation that supports this classification.

Heat released, light produced, flame, gas produced, or new substances formed

400

Name the compound P₂Cl₅.

Diphosphorus pentachloride

400

Write the formula for iron (III) oxide.

Fe₂O₃

400

A sample has mass = 24.0 g and volume = 8.0 mL. Find density.

4.1 atm

400

Find the percent by mass of oxygen in H₂O.

88.9%

500

Classify each as chemical or physical: boiling water, silver tarnishing, crushing sugar, digesting food.

Physical, chemical, physical, chemical 15.4 moles

500

Write the formula for dinitrogen tetrahydride.

N₂H₄

500

Why does CaCl₂ have two chloride ions for every calcium ion?

Calcium is Ca²⁺ and chloride is Cl⁻, so two chloride ions are needed to balance charge

500

Convert 3.50 g/cm³ to kg/m³.

3500 kg/m³

500

A hydrate of magnesium sulfate is heated to remove the water. A 6.42 g sample of the hydrate is heated until only anhydrous MgSO₄ remains. After heating, the mass of MgSO₄ is 3.28 g. Calculate the number of water molecules removed during heating.
(H₂O = 18.02 g/mol; 1 mol = 6.022 × 10²³ molecules)

1.05 × 10²³ water molecules

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