NO2-
Nitrite
What is a limiting reactant/reagent?
A limiting reactant is the reactant that runs out first in a reaction.
If I want to go from moles to mass what conversion factor would I use?
Molar Mass
NO3-
Nitrate
What is the weakest IMF?
London Dispersion Forces
SO42-
Sulfate
What is molarity?
Moles/Liters
If I want to go from moles to molecules what conversion factor would I use?
Avogadro's Number
N3-
Azide
What is the percent yield formula?
(actual yield/theoretical yield) x 100
NH4+
Ammonium
What is the element with the largest atomic radius?
Francium
If I want to go from liters to moles what conversion factor would I use?
Molarity
ClO2-
Chlorite
What is the mass percent formula?
(mass of chemical/total mass of compound) x 100
Cr2O72-
Dichromate
What is the second most electronegative element?
Oxygen
If I want to go from moles of one molecule to another, where would I want to look?
At the balanced chemical equation.
PO43-
Phosphate
What is the dilution equation?
M1V1=M2V2
MnO4-
Permangante
Explain what London Dispersion Forces are.
London dispersion forces are the electrostatic attractions set up between the slightly positive end of one atom/molecule and the slightly negative end of one atom/molecule.
If I want to go from molecules to micrograms what conversion factors would I use?
Avogadro's Number, then Molar Mass, then grams to micrograms.
CrO42-
Chromate
What is the 2nd strongest IMF?
Hydrogen Bonds