Molarity
Intermolecular Forces
Stoichiometry
Net Ionic
100

How many grams of potassium carbonate are needed to make 200 mL of a 2.5 M solution?

69.1 grams

100

State the IMFs present in C6H6.

london dispersion

100

How do you determine a limiting reactant?

produces the smallest amount of product

100

Ca(OH)2 and KNO3

K+ OH- --> KOH

200

How many liters of 4 M solution can be made using 100 grams of lithium bromide?

3.47 L

200

When a substance becomes a gas, what happens to the intermolecular forces in the molecule?

The intermolecular forces must be broken.

200

How much NH3 is produced from 28g of N2?

N2 + 3H2 --> 2NH3

34 g NH3

200

HNO3 and Ba(OH)2

H+(aq) + OH-(aq) H2O(l)

300

What is the concentration of an aqueous solution with a volume of 450 mL that contains 200 grams of iron (II) chloride?

3.51 M

300

What are the requirements to have a hydrogen bond?

Hydrogen bonded to Fluorine, Oxygen, or Nitrogen.

300

How much H2 is produced when 75g HCl reacts according to the reaction below:

Mg + 2HCl --> MgCl2 + H2

2.1 g H2

300

AgNO3 and AlCl3

Ag+ Cl--> AgCl

400

How many grams of manganese (IV) oxide are needed to make 5.6 liters of a 2.1 M solution?

1021.9 grams

400

How is vapor pressure related to intermolecular forces?

The stronger the intermolecular force, the lower the vapor pressure at a given temperature.
400

CaF2 and KCN

Ca+2 + 2CN- --> Ca(CN)2

500

How many grams of copper (II) fluoride are needed to make 6.7 liters of a 1.2 M solution?

1081.4 grams

500

 Why would a compound with only London Dispersion have a higher melting point than another compound that has both London Dispersion and Dipole-Dipole Forces?

The London Dispersion forces in the first molecule are stronger than the forces in the second compound.

500

FeCl3 and K3PO4

Fe+3 + PO4-3 --> FePO4

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