List all the noble gases elements (name and symbol).
What is:
He - Helium
Ne - Neon
Ar - Argon
Kr – Krypton
Xe – Xenon
Rn – Radon
Write the name from the formula:
SF6
KI
FeCrO4
What is:
Sulfur Hexafluoride
Potassium Iodide
Iron (II) Chromate
Is water an acid or a base? What is the special case called for water?
What is:
Amphiprotic
The hyrdonium ion concentration of a solution is 6.52*10-7.What is the pH of the solution? Is the solution acidic or basic?
What is:
6.19
Acid
What are the 2 types of mixtures? How do they differ? How are they similar? Give 2 examples of each mixture type.
What is:
Homogenous: Uniform composition (single phase) Examples: saltwater, air
Heterogenous: Non-uniform composition Examples: sand, oil and water
Write the chemical formula:
Lead (II) Oxide
Diphosphorus Pentoxide
Aluminum Oxide
What is:
PbO
P2O5
Al2O3
Which ion is oxidized and which ion is reduced?
CO32-+2H+ → CO2+H2O
What is:
This is not a redox reaction because the oxidation states of all the ions remain the same.
0.4 moles of sodium phosphate was added to 300 mL of solution. What is the concentration of sodium ions in the solution?
What is:
[Na+]=4.0 M
List examples of chemical and physical changes. What are the differences between them?
What is:
Physical changes do not entail any changes in the chemical composition of the material, while chemical changes do. Examples physical: phase changes, like evaporation or melting. Examples chemical: burning firewood, rusting. (Think, does this change affect the composition of the material?)
Determine the amount of molecules in 650.0 grams of potassium oxide.
What is:
4.156*10^24 molecules K2O
Write the balanced equation of iron (III) sulfate reacting with potassium oxide.
What is:
Fe2(SO4)3 + 3K2O -> 3K2SO4 + Fe2O3
Copper (II) Chloride reacts with Sodium Fluoride. If 50.0 g of sodium fluoride produces 50.0 g of sodium chloride, what is the percent yield?
What is:
71.8%
570.0 m/s → mi/hr
(Conversion factor: 1 mi = 1.609 km)
What is:
1275 mi/hr
Nitrogen is made up of 2 isotopes, N-14 and N-15. Given that nitrogen's atomic weight is 14.007, what is the percent abundance of each isotope?
What is:
99.3% for N-14
0.7% for N-15
Write the complete ionic equation for the reaction of lead (II) nitrate and potassium iodide.
What is:
Pb2+ (aq) + 2I- (aq) + 2K+ + 2NO3- -> PbI2 (s) + 2K+ + 2NO3-
650.0 grams of beryllium phosphate reacts with 700.0 grams chromium (IV) fluoride.
i) How many grams of beryllium fluoride will be produced?
ii) What's the limiting reactant?
What is:
i) 422.5 g BeF2 will be produced
ii) Beryllium phosphate is the limiting reactant
725 μg/mm3 → g/mL
0.725 g/mL
A compound is found to be 64.82 % carbon, 21.59% oxygen and 13.59 % hydrogen. In a separate experiment, it was found the molar mass of the compound was 222.1 g/mol.
a. What is the empirical formula for this compound?
b. What is the molecular formula for this compound?
What is:
a. C4H10O
b. C12H30O3
Write the net ionic equation for the reaction of sodium chloride and silver nitrate.
What is:
Cl- (aq) + Ag+ (aq) -> AgCl (s)
What volume (in mL) of 0.603 M iron (II) nitrate will completely react with a 35.0 mL of 0.212 M magnesium bromide?
What is:
12.3 mL