Classification
Math
Gas Laws
Stoichiometry
Soluble/Activity Series
100
Ar
Noble Gas
100
Number of significant numbers in 100
1
100
PT = P1 + P2 +P3 + …
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure
100
Avagradro's Number
6.02x10^23
100
LiCl
Soluble
200
Li
Alkali Metal
200
Number of significant numbers in 1.0070
5
200
PV = nRT
Ideal Gas Law
200
The number of moles in 325g of H2SO4
3.31moles
200
MgO
Insoluble
300
Cl
Halogen
300
Number of Km in 463miles
745 Km
300
(P1V1 )= (P2V2)
Boyle's Law
300
2Na + Cl2 = 2NaCl If 0.456mol of Na is reacted, the number of moles of NaCl are produced.
0.456mol NaCl
300
CaF2
Insoluble
400
Ca
Alkaline Earth Metal
400
2.00152 rounded to 4 significant numbers
2.002
400
(V1/T1) = (V2/T2)
Charle's Law
400
The actual yield was 32.2g and the theoretical yield was 33.37g. Determine the percent yield.
96.79%
400
K + MgCl2 = KCl + Mg Will the reaction occur?
Yes
500
Fe
Transition Metal
500
Calculate the following to the correct number of significant figures: 15/ 2.67
5.6
500
(P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2
Combined Gas Law
500
2Al + 3Cl2 = 2AlCl3 3mol Al react with 5.3mol Cl2. Determine the limiting reactant.
Al
500
Br2 + NaCl = NaBr + Cl2 Will the reaction occur?
No