labels fell off two bottles each containing a colourless solution‚ one of which was sodium carbonate solution and the other was sodium chloride solution. The addition of which solution to a sample from each bottle would most readily enable the bottles to be correctly relabelled? A B C D ammonia hydrochloric acid lead(II) nitrate sodium hydroxide © UCLES 2011 5070/11/O/N/11 3 3 Oxygen was prepared from hydrogen peroxide‚ with manganese(IV) oxide as
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chloride hexahydrate X 95% ethanol X 0.1M cobalt (II) chloride hexahydrate dissolved in 95% ethanol X zinc X 1M hydrochloric acid solution X 0.1M copper (II) sulfate solution X 0.5M sodium hydrogen carbonate solution X 1M ammonia solution X magnesium X 1M sodium hydroxide solution X ammonium chloride Procedure: A. Be sure to always start with clean‚ dry test tubes‚ equipment‚ and tools. B. Put a label on each test tube. With a pencil‚ number each test
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#2 (4 drops) Observations: Chemical Change (Y/N) A1 NaHCO3 (Sodium Bicarbonate) HCl (Hydrochloric Acid) Bubbles‚ no change in color‚ clear‚ Y A2 NaOCl (Sodium Hypochlorite) KI (Potassium Iodide) Observation 1: clear‚ no color change.
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comes first‚ followed by the ’compound’ name of the anion. To find the compound name of an anion‚ replace the end of the element’s name with ’ide’. name of cation + name of anion‚ suffix ’ide’ E.g. NaCl: sodium‚ the cation‚ first‚ followed by chlorine changed with the suffix ’ide’ = sodium chloride If the anion is polyatomic and contains oxygen‚ then the suffix is
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the dependent variable. The CO2 levels are the same for each trial because before placing the sodium hydrogen carbonate i will weigh it with a measuring scale for 1.5 grams. After completing the five measurements for the first trial‚ I will change the water and add a new amount of sodium hydrogen carbonate to the water‚ however using the same pondweed stem. If I am able to keep the sodium hydrogen carbonate the same the results should have a similar affect‚
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Naming Chemical Compounds General Information: Scientists all around the globe use a standard method for naming chemical compounds. The standards were set up by an international committee sponsored by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Having this standard makes life easier for people who use these compounds everyday. It would be tough to set up any experiment if scientists everywhere used different names for the same compound. It would also make the lab a
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appropriate terminology related to aqueous solutions and solubility‚ including but not limited to: concentration‚ solubility‚ precipitate‚ ionization‚ dissociation‚ pH‚ dilute‚ solute‚ and solvent.E3.1 Describe the properties of water (e.g.‚ polarity‚ hydrogen bonding)‚ and explain why these properties make water such a good solvent. | Introduction and Background | The demonstration illustrates the electronegativity and polarity of water molecules. It displays the strength of intermolecular forces vs
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+ 2MnO4- + 6H+ ( 2Mn2+ + 8H2O + 5O2‚ the oxidizing agent is A. H2O2. B. MnO4-1. C. H+. D. Mn2+. E. O2. 4. It takes 32.0 seconds for ammonia gas to effuse down a capillary tube. How long will it take for hydrogen chloride
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BeBr2 27) Na2O 28) CaF2 29) BP 30) Al2O3 1) magnesium sulfide 2) potassium bromide 3) barium nitride 4) aluminum oxide 5) sodium iodide 6) strontium fluoride 7) lithium sulfide 8) radium chloride 9) calcium oxide 10) aluminum phosphide 11) potassium sulfide 12) lithium bromide 13) strontium phosphide 14) barium chloride 15) sodium bromide 16) magnesium fluoride 17) sodium oxide 18) strontium sulfide 19) boron nitride 20) aluminum nitride 21) cesium oxide 22) rubidium iodide 23) magnesium oxide
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solid sodium oxide is added to water at room temperature to yield sodium hydroxide . (Check the Solubility Rules to determine the phase of matter of sodium hydroxide.) Na2O (s) + H2O (l) → 2 NaOH (aq) 2. Translate the following chemical equation into a sentence. PbCl2 (aq) + Na2CrO4 (aq) → PbCrO4 ↓ + 2NaCl (aq) Aqueous solutions of lead (II) chloride and sodium chromate react to yield solid lead (II) chromate and aqueous sodium chloride
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