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100

Calculate the density of 0.294 mol N2 gas contained in a 6.60 L vessel terms of 'grams per liter'

1.25g/L

100

List the sections of the electromagnetic spectrum in order from highest to lowest energy

gamma → x-ray → ultraviolet → visible → infrared → microwaves → radio waves

100

Give the term to this definition:

Solute or solution that is an electrolyte that completely dissociates in solution

Strong electrolyte

100

What is a limiting reactant?

The  reactant in a chemical reaction that determines the amount of product that is formed

100

Who has the most followers on TikTok?

Charli D'Amelio

200

When dry ice (solid CO2) sublimates, is energy absorbed or released by the dry ice?

Absorbed

200

What is the frequency of electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength of 210.0 nm?

1.429 x 1015 s-1

200

What is the correct name for the compound, CrBr3•6H2O?

chromium(III) bromide hexahydrate

200

Explain why orientation is important when particles collide to react

It is important that particles must collide in a proper orientation for it to be an effective Collison. That is because the proper atoms line up with one another, and bonds can break and re-form in the necessary fashion. For example, in the gas-phase reaction of dinitrogen oxide with nitric oxide, the oxygen end of N2O must hit the nitrogen end of NO; if either molecule is not lined up correctly, no reaction will occur upon their collision, regardless of how much energy they have

200

What is the name of the crab in Disney's The Little Mermaid?

Sebastian

300
What are the basic assumptions for the particulate model of matter?

1) Any macroscopic sample of a substance is composed of a large number of very small particles

2) Parties are constantly moving in random directions through empty space

3) Particles interact with each other

300

What is the electron configuration for copper (Cu)

1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s1 3d10

300

Which, if any, of the following molecules would not be soluble in an aqueous environment?

K2S

AgCl

AgCl (EXCEPTION!)

300

The combustion of ethanol has the following reaction:

C2H5OH(l)+3O2(g)⟶2CO2+3H2O(l)

How many molecules of oxygen are needed to fully combust 20g ethanol?

7.84x1023 molecules of O2

300

When is your chemistry final?

3-5 pm Monday, Dec. 14

400

Determine the empirical and molecular formula of styrene given the following information:

92.3% C (12.01 amu)

7.7% H (1.008 amu)

Molar mass: 104 g/mol

Empirical: CH

Molecular: C8H8

400

What are the electron and molecular geometries of OF2. What are the bond angles 

(hint: think about other components of the elements attached to the central atom)

EDG: Tetrahedral

MDG: bent

Bond angles: <109.5o

400

What types of forces does CH2Cl2 have?

Dispersion and dipole-dipole

400

A reaction whose collision effectiveness favors the forward reaction but whose energy of activation favors the reverse reaction would be favor the (products/reactants) at (high/low/room temp). 

Hint: draw it out

Product favored at high temperatures.

400

What is my favorite color?

Blue
500

Naturally occurring magnesium has the following isotopic abundances. What is the average atomic mass of Mg?

24Mg: Abundance=78.99% Atomic Mass=23.98504amu

25Mg: Abundance=10.00% Atomic Mass: 24.98584amu

26Mg: Abundance=11.01% Atomic Mass: 25.98259amu

24.31 amu

500

Does BF3 have a dipole moment? Where are the dipole(s) pointing?

No, individual diples balance out with heads of arrows pointing towards the folourines. 

500

As cross-linking within a polymer increases, would we have to input more or less energy to melt it?

More energy because greater crosslinking makes the molecule more stable

500

When benzene (C6H6) reacts with bromine (Br2), bromobenzene (C6H5Br) is obtained:

  C6H6 + Br2 ===>C6H5Br + HBr

When 30.0 g of benzene reacts with 65.0 g of bromine, what is the theoretical yield of bromobenzene?

60.3g bromobenzene

500

How much does a blue whale weigh?

110,000-330,000 lbs

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