How much iron can be made from 495 g of aluminum by the following process
Fe2O3 + 2 Al ➝ Al2O3 + 3 Fe
1540 g
Determine the oxidation number of each element in the following compound:
BaO2
If the oxidation number of the oxygen in BaO2 were -2, the oxidation number of the barium would have to be +4. But elements in Group IIA can't form +4 ions. This compound must be barium peroxide, [Ba2+][O22-]. Barium therefore is +2 and oxygen is -1.
What volume (in mL) of a 0.203 M NaOH solution is needed to neutralize 25.0 mL of a 0.188 M H2SO4 solution?
46.3 mL NaOH
What ions and how many of each are formed for every one formula unit of Al(NO3)3 that dissociates in water?
One Al3+ ion and three NO3– ions
What type of reaction is the one below:
CH4 + 2O2 -> 2H2O + CO2
__CO + __H2 → C8H18 + __H2O
8 CO + 17 H2 → C8H18 + 8 H2O
Ag(s) + AuCl3(aq) →
Which element is oxidized? Which element is reduced? Which is the spectator ion?
Oxidized: Ag
Reduced: Au
Spectator: Cl
An aqueous solution of Pb(NO3)2 is mixed with an aqueous solution of KOH. A precipitate forms. What is the chemical formula for the precipitate?
The precipitate is Pb(OH)2 (s)
What type of reactions is this:
CoCl2(aq) +Na2SO4(aq) →CoSO4(aq) +2NaCl (aq)
_HClO4 + _P4O10 → __H3PO4 + _ Cl2O7
2 HClO4 + P4O10 → 4 H3PO4 + 6 Cl2O7
AgCl(s)
NO3- (aq)
Na+ (aq)
Use the solubility rules to determine which compounds listed below are soluble or insoluble in water:
a. PbI2
b. (NH4)2CO3
c. CaSO4
d. Ba(OH)2
a. Insoluble
b. Soluble
c. Insoluble
d. Insoluble
What is the mass of mercury that can be prepared from 1.25 g of cobalt metal?
2 Co (s) + 3 HgCl2 (aq) --> 2 CoCl3 (aq) + 3 Hg(l)
6.38 g Hg
H2SO4+ 2NaOH -->2H2O+ Na2SO4
__NH4OH + __KAl(SO4)2·__H2O → __Al(OH)3 + __(NH4)2SO4 + __KOH + __H2O
4NH4OH + KAl(SO4)2·12H2O → Al(OH)3 + 2 (NH4)2SO4 + KOH + 12 H2O
Determine the oxidation states of the elements in:
1) Cl2; 2) NaH; 3) H2CO;
1) Cl 2) H 3) C
How many ions (total) are present in 1 L of 1.00 M of a fully dissolved NaH2PO4 solution?
2.41 x 1024 ions
Which of the following is not a redox reaction?
a) 2 H2(g) + O2(g) → 2 H2O(l)
b) Zn(s) + H2SO4(aq) → ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)
c) H2O(l) + NH3(g) → NH4+(aq) + OH–(aq)
d) Cl2(g) + 2 KBr(aq) → Br2(l) + 2 KCl(aq)
e) CH4(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)
c) H2O(l) + NH3(g) → NH4+(aq) + OH–(aq)
__(NH4)2CO3 (aq) + __Al(NO3)3 (aq) --> __NH4NO3 (aq) + __Al2(CO3)3 (s)
Complete Ionic Equation: 6 NH4+ (aq) + 3 CO32- (aq) + 2 Al3+ (aq) + 6 NO3- (aq) --> 6 NH4+ (aq) + 6 NO3- (aq) + Al2(CO3)3 (s)
Net Ionic Equation: 2 Al3+ (aq) + 3 CO32- (aq) --> Al2(CO3)3 (s)
Oxidation states of the elements in:
1) S2O32- 2)HClO2; 3)CuSO4
1) S 2)Cl 3)S
You have 35 mL of H3PO4 with a concentration of 0.29 M. You a titrating this with 0.5 M NaOH. How much volume NaOH would you expect to use?