Roman Numerals
Polyatomic Ions
Half Life
Colligative Properties
Vapor Pressure
100

FeCl2

Iron II

100

NO3-1

Nitrate

100

T1/2 = 3 hrs  ... How much substance X will be left if 20 grams initially sat on the shelf for 9 hrs ?

2.5 g

100

Solutes ____ the boiling point of solutions

increase (elevates)

100

VP = atm

Boiling

200

MnO2

Manganese IV

200

OH-1

Hydroxide

200

T1/2 = 10 min  ... How much substance X will be left if 100 grams initially sat on the shelf for 40 minutes ?

6.25 g

200

Solutes ____ the freezing point of solutions

decreases (depresses)

200

VPsolid > VPliquid

Liquid 

300

FeF3

Iron III

300

SO4-2

Sulfate

300

T1/2 = 20 yr ... How much substance X will be left if 1000 grams initially sat on the shelf for 60 days ?

125 g

300

Solutes ____ the osmotic pressure of a solution

increases

300

VPsolid = VPliquid

Melting

400

CuS

Copper II

400

NH4+1

Ammonium

400

T1/2 = 10 sec ... How much substance X will be left if 1000 grams initially sat on the shelf for 50 sec ?

31.25

400

The van Hoff factor (i) for NaCl is ____

2

400

VPsolid < VPliquid

Solid

500

Cr2O3

Chromium III

500

CO3-2

Carbonate

500

T1/2 = 5730 yrs  ... How much C-14 will be left if 1g gram was buried for 32,380 yrs ?

0.015625 g

500

The van Hoff factor (i) for MgCl2 is _______

3

500

VPsolid = atm

Sublimation