Identify an alpha particle, a beta particle, a gamma ray, a positron, a neutron, or a proton
Good job
Classify each compound as ionic or molecular
CS2
CuO
KI
PCl3
molecular
ionic
ionic
molecular
Arrange these diatomic molecules in order of increasing bond polarity: ICl, HBr, H2H2, CO.
H2<IC1<HBr<CO
Write the chemical balanced equation
Gaseous carbon monoxide reacts with hydrogen gas to form gaseous methane (CH4)and liquid water.
CO+3 H2→CH4+H2O
How many atoms are in 1 mol of atoms?
There are 6.022×1023atoms in 1 mole of atoms.
Draw the symbol for the isotope of lead that contains 128 neutrons.
Pb 128
82
Determine whether the metal in each ionic compound forms only one type of ion or more than one type of ion and name the compound accordingly.
Cr2O3
forms more than one type of ion, chromium(III) oxide
Write the Lewis structure for OCCl2OCCl2 (carbon is central) and determine whether the molecule is polar. Draw the three-dimensional structure of the molecule
polar
trigonal planar
Write the balanced chemical equation
Solid iron(III) oxide reacts with hydrogen gas to form solid iron and liquid water.
Fe2O3+3 H2→2 Fe+3 H2O
Consider the generic chemical reaction:
A+ 2 B → C + D
Suppose you have 12 g of A and 24 g of B. Which statement is true?
A will definitely be the limiting reactant.
B will definitely be the limiting reactant.
A will be the limiting reactant if its molar mass is less than B.
A will be the limiting reactant if its molar mass is greater than B.
D
Write a nuclear equation for positron emission for C-11
C-11 -> B-11 + Positron
Write a formula for the compound that forms from potassium and
acetate
chromate
KC2H3O2
K2CrO4
Determine whether each compound is ionic or covalent (if covalent, nonpolar or polar) and write the appropriate Lewis structure.
K2S
CHFO (carbon is central)
ionic,
covalent,
Which reactions are redox reactions?
Ba(NO3)2(aq)+K2SO4(aq)→BaSO4(s)+2 KNO3(aq)
Ca(s)+Cl2(g)→CaCl2(s)
2. redox
How many grams of Cl are in 38.0 g of each sample of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)?
CF2Cl2
CFCl3
1. 22.3g
2. 29.4g
A radioactive sample contains 2.45 g of an isotope with a half-life of 3.8 days. How much of the isotope in grams remains after 11.4 days?
.31g
Name the compound
Na2O
Sodium Oxide
Tin (IV) Oxide
Determine electron and molecular geometry for
A. Nitrite
Electron: trigonal planar
Molecular: Bent
Polar
What is being oxidized and what is being reduced?
2 Fe2O3(s)+3 C(s)→4 Fe(s)+3 CO2(g)
C is being oxidized
Fe is being reduced
For each reaction, calculate how many moles of product form when 1.75 mol of the reactant in italics. Assume there is more than enough of the other reactant.
H2(g)+Cl2(g)→2 HCl(g)
2 H2(g)+O2(g)→2 H2O(l)
1. 3.50 mol of HCl
2. 3.50 mol of H2O
Write the nuclear reaction for the neutron-induced fission of U-235 to produce Ba-139 and Kr-94. How many neutrons are produced in the reaction?
3 neutrons
provide the compound’s correct name.
Hg2SO4
Fe2S3
Aluminum Carbide
Mercury (I) Sulfate
Iron (III) Sulfide
Polar Nonpolar?
Electron geometry
Molecular geometry
Polar
tetrahedral
trigonal pyramidal
Write out the balanced single replacement reaction that occurs when you react aluminum with copper (II) sulfate
2 Al + 3 CuSO4 -> Al2(SO4)3 + 3 Cu
Sulfuric acid can dissolve aluminum metal according to the reaction:
2 Al(s)+3 H2SO4(aq)→Al2(SO4)3(aq)+3 H2(g)
Suppose you wanted to dissolve an aluminum block with a mass of 22.5 g. What minimum amount of H2SO4 in grams do you need? How many grams of H2 gas will be produced by the complete reaction of the aluminum block?
a. 123g H2SO4
b. 2.53g H2