Solid potassium chlorate decomposes to form solid potassium chloride and oxygen gas
(write the chemical equation)
2 KClO3 (s) βΆ 2 KCl (s) + 3 O2 (g)
5.81g LiCl is this many moles of LiCl
0.137 moles LiCl
The Lewis symbol for boron
(see board)
the number of valence electrons manganese has
7
solubility is an example of this type of property
physical
Na(π )+H2O(π)βΆNaOH(ππ)+H2(π)
balanced
2 Na(π )+2 H2O(π)βΆ2 NaOH(ππ)+H2(π)
Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) β MgCl2 (aq) + H2 (g)
The number of moles of Mg required to react with 6.00g of HCl
0.0823 moles
The charge optimized Lewis structure of NH4+
see board
the number of valence electrons Ca2+ has
8
lead (II) nitrate
TiCl4 (π ) + H2O (π) βΆ TiO2 (π ) + HCl (π)
balanced
TiCl4 (π ) + 2 H2O (π) βΆ TiO2 (π ) + 4 HCl (π)
2 CuCl2 +4 KI β 2 CuI + 4 KCl +I2
The mass of KCl produced by 4.25g CuCl2
4.71 grams KCl
The charge optimized Lewis structure of HSO4-
see board
the element with a valence electron configuration of 1s22s22p63s2
magnesium
Of this list: Ne, C2H2, Cl2, He, H2
the gas that diffuses more slowly than oxygen gas
Cl2
CH3OH + O2 βΆ CO2 + H2O
is this type of reaction
oxidation-reduction (redox)
OR
combustion
2 KClO3 (s) β 2 KCl (s) + 3 O2 (g)
How many liters of O2 gas measured at 1.02 atm and 26Β°C are produced by decomposing 1.780g of KClO3
0.524 liters O2
The electron and molecular geometries of SbH3
EG: tetrahedral and MG: trigonal pyramidal
The abbreviated valence electron configuration of Zn2+
[Ar] 3d10
The pressure (in atmospheres) of a 36.0L cylinder of gas at 298K containing 350 g CO2, 805 g O2, and 4880 g N2
141 atm
AgNO3+ KCl βΆ AgCl + KNO3
is this type of reaction
precipation
Ca(OH)2 (ππ) + 2HBr (ππ) βΆ CaBr2 (ππ) + 2 H2O (π)
The milliliters of 0.20M HBr solution required to titrate 55.0 mL of a 0.150M Ca(OH)2 solution
83 mL 0.20M HBr
The orbital hybridization of carbon in formaldehyde (H2CO)
sp2
4, 1, -1, +1/2 are the quantum numbers that describe the highest energy valence electron of this element
gallium
Of the pair: F2, or F2+
The molecule with the strongest bond
F2+