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QUESTION #1
(a) Write the complete balanced molecular equation for the reaction that occurs between aqueous calcium
chloride reacting with aqueous lead (II) acetate. Include phases for all substances. (3)
CaCl2(aq)+Pb(C2H3O2)2(aq)=PbCl2(s)+Ca(C2H3O2)2(aq)
(b) Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs between aqueous calcium chloride
reacting with aqueous lead (II) acetate. Include phases for all substances. (2)
(c) Using the balanced equation, calculate the theoretical yield, in grams, of precipitate that can form when
25mL of 0.032M aqueous calcium chloride reacts with 75.0 mL of 0.0025 M aqueous lead (II) acetate.
(3)
because the lead (II) acetate is the limiting reactant and have a1:1 ratio to PbCl2, mole of PbCl2 produced will be
0.03mol.
(d) What are the molar concentrations of each of the ions present in the calcium chloride solution? Defend
your answers. (2)
b) Write the Ksp expression for the dissociation equation in part (a). (1)
Sr+2
e) Identify the intermolecular force that that is disturbed between water molecules in order to create new
intermolecular forces between the water and the ion in the particle diagram you created in part (d). (1)
dipole-dipole force
f) A solution is prepared by mixing 40.0mL of 1.9 x 10-2M Mg(NO3)2 with 30.0 mL of 1.5 x 10-2 M NaF.
Determine if the solution created will form a precipitate if the Ksp for MgF2 = 6.4 x 10-9. Defend your
answer with a mathematical calculation. (2)
(c) Write the complete balanced Redox reaction in an acidic solution. (1)
(d) Identify the oxidation state for the bold/underlined element in each of the following compounds. SHOW
YOUR WORK! (3)
c. Calculate percent error for the heat of solution of KNO3obtained using the value determined in
part (b). The accepted value of the heat of solution for LiCl = +34.89 kJ/mol. (1)