1 - What are the coefficients for the reactants and the products when the equation for the reaction: Ca(OH)2 (aq) + HNO3 (aq) → Ca(NO3)2 (s) + H2O (ℓ) is balanced? 1‚ 4‚ 2‚ 4 1‚ 2‚ 1‚ 2 1‚ 1‚ 1‚ 2 None of the above 2 - The mass in grams of two moles of iron atoms is: 26.00 g 55.847 g 111.69 g 27.923 g 3 - The formula mass of nitric acid is given by: 31.50 g/mol 17.03 g/mol 63.01 g/mol 126.02 g/mol 4 - Sodium oxide has the formula: Na2O Na2O2 NaO2 Na4O2 5 - The
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Calorimetry 1. How many calories would it take to raise the temperature of 200 g of water 100oC? 2. It takes 23.5 J to raise the temperature of 10.0 g of silver by 10oC. What is the specific heat of silver? 3. A 255 g quantity of gold is heated from 28oC to 100oC. How many joules of energy were used? (specific heat of gold = 0.13 J/goC) 4. What will be the final temperature of 5.00 g of silver at 37oC if it gives off 25.0 J of heat to the surroundings
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Question 1 Consider the following equilibrium.4NH3(g) + 3O2(g) | View Full Image | | 2N2(g) + 6H2O(g)Suppose 0.30 mol of NH3 and 0.40 mol of oxygen are added to a 5.0-L container. If x mol of water is present at equilibrium‚ what is the equilibrium concentration of oxygen?Answer 0.40 - 0.50x | 0.30 - 0.50x | 0.08 - 0.10x | 0.06 - 0.13x | 0.40 - | View Full Image | | x | 4 points Question 2 At 298 K‚ the value of Kc for the reaction
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a substance that conducts an electric current when dissolved in water is called an electrolyte a non-electrolyte is a substance that does not conduct an electric current in aqueous solution NH4+‚ NO3-‚ and group 1A cations are ions that always form soluble ionic compounds a precipitation reaction is a reaction in which two or more water-soluble ionic compounds react in aqueous solution to form one or more insoluble precipitates. a precipitate is a solid that separates from a solution a species
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Experiment #10 & #11 The Synthesis of Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate The Synthesis of a Nitrite Complex February 5‚ 2012 Chemistry 1211L - 146 - Spring 2012 Procedure The Synthesis of Cobalt Oxalate Hydrate Place 100 ml of distilled water in a 250-ml (or 400-ml) beaker. Add 1.26g of oxalic acid dihydrate (H2C2O4.2H2O) and 1 ml of concentrated ammonia. Stir the mixture until the solid has dissolved completely. Dissolve 2.34 g of cobalt chloride hexahydrate (CoCl2.6H2O) in 100 ml of water
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Austin Vandermey GS-1140 April 4th‚ 2015 Experiment We as a society have one big problem on our hands. This problem is sleep deprivation because there are not enough hours in the day to get stuff done. Between work‚ school‚ family‚ and leisure it seems like we do not have enough time to get are daily tasks done let alone have time for sleep. It is recommended by the U.S Department of Health that people need a solid eight hours of sleep to maintain good health. I don’t know about you
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Experiment #1: Introduction to Experimentation Submitted by: Neann Klara M. De Jesus BS Psychology II Submitted to: Dr. Geraldine E. Tria ABSTRACT SUMMARY The first experiment done by the class was called “Introduction to Experimentation”. Its main objective is to give basic knowledge about some of the logic of experimentation. The class was divided into groups of 2. In each group there was an experimenter (E) and a subject (S). The experimenter instructed
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EXPERIMENT 5 REDOX TITRATION: TITRATION USING SODIUM THIOSULPHATE Objectives 1. 2. To prepare a standard solution of potassium iodate for use to determine the concentration of sodium thiosulphate solution accurately. To acquire the proper techniques of carrying out a titration. Introduction Redox titrations using sodium thiosulphate as a reducing agent is known as iodometric titration since it is used specifically to titrate iodine. The reaction involved is: I2 + 2Na2S2O3 I2 + 2S2O322NaI + Na2S4O6
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hypothesis-testing EEI. What’s the purpose of an EEI? You‟ll do an EEI to research a question you have about some chemistry-related phenomena you have come across. In the process you gain a better understanding of the concepts. It does not matter that your experiment has been done a thousand times before or that your teacher already knows the results. What matters is that you don ’t know the results and that you can work independently to find a verifiable answer. Should I work in a group or by myself? The decision
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Chapter 14 Lecture Outline Prepared by Andrea D. Leonard University of Louisiana at Lafayette Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. Organic Compounds that Contain Oxygen‚ Halogen‚ or Sulfur Four families of compounds that contain a C atom singly bonded to O‚ S‚ or X (F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ or I) are: 1. Alcohols‚ which contain an OH (hydroxyl) group 2. Ethers‚ which have two alkyl groups bonded to an O atom 2 Organic Compounds that Contain
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