Energy Matters
Tiny Stuff
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Solutions Are Not the Answer
Reaction Time
100

Identify each of the following as a chemical or physical change:

a- a plant grows a new leaf

b- chocolate is melted for dessert

c- wood is chopped for the fireplace

d- wood burns in the fireplace

a- chemical

b- physical

c- physical

d- chemical

100

According to Dalton's Atomic Theory, label each of the following statements as true or false. If the statement is false, correct it to make it true.

a- atoms of an element are identical to atoms of another element

b- every element is made of atoms

c- atoms of different elements combine to form compounds

d- in a chemical reaction, some atoms disappear and new atoms appear

a- false, atoms of an element are identical to other atoms of the same element

b- true

c- true

d- false, in a chemical reaction, atoms are rearranged but are not created or destroyed

100

Two flasks have the same volume and temperature, but contain different gases. Flask 1 contains 5.0 g of O2 gas, while Flask 2 contains 5.0 g of H2 gas. Is the pressure in each flask the same, or different, and why?

The pressure is not the same, because 5.0 g of O2 does not have the same number of moles of gas as 5.0 g of H2 because the molar masses are different. Under constant volume and temperature, the pressure is directly proportional to the moles of gas.

100

Potassium chloride has a solubility of 43 g of KCl in 100 g of H2O at 50 C. Determine if each of the following forms a saturated or unsaturated solution at 50 C.

a- adding 25 g of KCl to 100 g of H2O

b- adding 15 g of KCl to 25 g of H2O

c- adding 86 g of KCl to 150 g of H2O

a- unsaturated

b- saturated

c- saturated

100

Identify the type of reaction for each of the following:

a- a compound breaks apart into its elements

b- copper and bromine form copper(ii) bromide

c- iron(ii) sulfite breaks down into iron(ii) oxide and sulfur dioxide

d- silver ion from AgNO3 forms a solid with bromide ion from KBr

a- decomposition

b- combination

c- decomposition

d- double replacement

200

SURPRISE! This is more of a "tiny stuff" question...

How many moles are in a 65.3 g sample of NaCl?

1.12 moles of NaCl

200

What are the numbers of protons and electrons in the ion formed by phosphorus?

P3-, 15 protons and 18 electrons

200

An airplane is pressurized with air to 650 mmHg.

a- If air is 21% oxygen, what is the partial pressure of oxygen in the airplane cabin?

b- If the partial pressure of oxygen falls below 100 mmHg, passengers can become drowsy. If this happens, oxygen masks are deployed. At what total cabin pressure are oxygen masks deployed?

a- 137 mmHg of O2

b- 476 mmHg cabin pressure

200

What is the molarity of a solution containing 8.0 g of NaOH in a volume of 400.0 mL of solution?

0.50 M NaOH solution

200

SURPRISE! This is more of a "tiny stuff" question...

How many grams are in 2.25 moles of each of the following:

a- N2

b- NaBr

c- C6H14

a- 63.0 g N2

b- 232 g NaBr

c- 194 g C6H14

300

A 50.0 g gold cube (density 19.3 g/mL) and a 50.0 g silver cube (density 10.5 g/mL) are added to a graduated cylinder containing 75.5 mL of water. What is the final volume reading of the cylinder, in mL?

82.9 mL

300

Draw the Lewis structure for nitrogen trichloride, NCl3.

Show on board!

300

A 2.00 L container is filled with methane (CH4) gas at a pressure of 2500.0 mmHg and a temperature of 18 C. How many grams of methane are in the container?

4.42 g of methane

300

Calculate the mass percent (%m/m) of a solution containing 26 g of K2CO3 and 724 g of H2O.

3.5 %(m/m)

300

Balance the following chemical equations, and identify the type of reaction:

a- Si3N4 --> Si + N2

b- Mg + N2 --> Mg3N2

c- Al + H3PO4 --> H2 + AlPO4

d- C3H4 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O

a- Si3N4 --> 3 Si + 2 N2, decomposition

b- 3 Mg + N2 --> Mg3N2, combination

c- 2 Al + 2 H3PO4 --> 3 H2 + 2 AlPO4, single replacement

d- C3H4 + 4 O2 --> 3CO2 + 2 H2O, combustion

400

If a patient was prescribed 3 pills of medication per day for 2 weeks, and each pill contained 125 mg of medication, how many grams of medication did the patient take in total?

5.25 grams

400

Give the name for the ionic compound PbO2, and indicate the charge on each ion.

lead(IV) oxide, O2- and Pb4+

400

A gas sample has a volume of 4250 mL at 15 C and 745 mmHg. What is the final temperature, in C, of the gas sample if it is moved to a different container with a volume of 2.50 L and a pressure of 1.20 atm? Assume the amount of gas does not change.

-66 C

400

Calculate the final concentration of each solution when water is added to produce each of the following:

a- 25.0 mL of 8.0 M HCl is diluted to 500 mL

b- 50.0 mL of a 15.0 %(m/v) NH4Cl solution is diluted to 125 mL

c- 4.50 mL of 8.5 M KOH is diluted to 75.0 mL

a- 0.40 M HCl

b- 6.00 %(m/v)

c- 0.51 M KOH

400

When 50.0 g of iron(iii) oxide reacts with carbon monoxide, 32.8 g of iron is produced. What is the percent yield of iron for the reaction?

Fe2O3 + 3 CO --> 2 Fe + 3 CO2

93.8% yield

500

Magnesium has three naturally occurring isotopes: Mg-24, with an abundance of 79.0% and a mass of 24.00 amu; Mg-25, with an abundance of 10.0% and a mass of 25.00 amu; and Mg-26, with an abundance of 11.0 % and a mass of 26.00 amu. What is the average atomic mass of magnesium?

~24.31 amu

500

Classify the following as ionic or covalent/molecular, and give the name of each.

a- FePO4

b- Cl2O7

c- Ca3(PO4)2

d- PCl3

e- MgCO3

a- iron(III) phosphate

b- dichlorine heptoxide

c- calcium phosphate

d- phosphorus trichloride

e- magnesium carbonate


500

Glucose is metabolized in living systems. How many grams of water can be produced from the reaction of an excess of glucose with 7.50 L of O2 at 1.00 atm and 37 C?

glucose + 6 O2 ---> 6 CO2 + 6 H20

5.30 g of water

500

An antacid tablet contains 450. mg of Al(OH)3. If you take one tablet of antacid, how many mL of stomach acid (0.20 M HCl) will be neutralized?

3 HCl + Al(OH)3 --> 3 H2O + AlCl3

86.5 mL of stomach acid

500

FINAL JEOPARDY CAGEMATCH

Carbon dioxide dissolves in oxygen to form carbonic acid:

H2O(l) + CO2(g) --> H2CO3(aq)


If you react 2.30 L of CO2 at 24 C and 0.79 atm (imagine we are in Mexico City) with water, but only produce 500 mL of 0.11 M H2CO3 solution, what is the percent yield of carbonic acid in the reaction?

73% yield

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