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Chem 209A Pre-Test

2nd Semester, AY 2021-2022

Name: _JEZELLE KAYE M. BOCO_BSED Sci 1-D_____________ Total Score: _______________

A. Fill the tables with what are asked. The first one is done for you.
Ion – 1 point
Valence 𝑒− configuration – 2 points
Isoelectronic with – 1 point
Score: ______________________
Isoelectronic with
Atom Ion Valence 𝑒− configuration of ion
which noble gas
Na Na+ 2𝑠2 2𝑝6 Ne

P (1) P- (2) 3s23p3 (3) Ne

Sr (4) Sr+2 (5) 5s2 (6) Kr

Se (7) Se-2 (8) 3d104s24p4 (9) Ar

Ca (10) Ca+2 (11) 4s2 (12) Ar

Br (13) Br- (14) 4s23d104p5 (15) Ar

B. Give the names and the chemical formula of the following ionic compounds. If the compound
contains a transition metal, use the systematic name. 2 points for each correct answer.
Score: ______________________
Name Formula Formula Name

(1) MgO (2) Sodium Sulfide


Magnesium oxide Na2S

Iron(III) oxide (3) Fe2O3 Co2O3 (4) Cobalt(III) Oxide

(5) Ca3P2 (6) Strontium Iodide


Calcium phosphide SrI2

(7) FeCl2 (8) Aluminum Oxide


Iron(II) chloride Al2O3

(9) FeS (10) Nickel(II) Chloride


Iron(II) sulfide NiCl2
C. Give the chemical formula and the names. For those with transition metals, use the systematic
names. Score: ______________________

1. Sodium hydroxide __________NaOH__________________

2. Potassium phosphate __________K3PO4_________________


3. Magnesium acetate __________C4H6MgO4______________

4. Chromium(III) phosphate __________CrPO4__________________

5. Sodium bicarbonate __________NaHCO3_________________

6. CaCO3 __________Calcium Carbonate________

7. Na2HPO4 __________Disodium Phosphate______

8. Cu(ClO4)2 __________Copper(II) Perchlorate_____

9. Al(NO3)3 _________Aluminium Nitrate ________

10. MgSO3 ________Magnesium Sulfite_________

D. Give the chemical formula or the systematic name. 2 points for each correct answer. Score:
______________________
Name Formula Formula Name

(1) VF5 (4) Phosphorus Pentoxide


vanadium(V) fluoride P4O10

(2) O2F2 (5) Lithium Peroxide


dioxygen difluoride Li2O2

(3) Rb2O2 (6) Titanium(IV) Nitrate


rubidium peroxide Ti(NO3)4
E. Determine the molar masses of the compounds listed. No units, wrong. 1 point each.
Score: ______________________

Compound Chemical Formula Molar Mass (up to 2 decimal places)

Sodium bicarbonate (1) NaHCO3 (2) 84.01 g/mol

Aluminum sulfate (3) Al2(SO4)3 (4) 342.15 g/mol

Phosphorous acid (5) H3PO3 (6) 82 g/mol

Sodium thiosulfate (7) Na2S203 (8) 158.11 g/mol

Ammonium oxalate (9) (NH4)2C2O4 (10) 124.1 g/mol

F. Answer the following problems systematically. Numbers 1 and 2 are worth 10 points each while
number 3 is worth 5 points.

1. Solid lithium hydroxide is used in space flights to remove exhaled carbon dioxide. The reaction
forms solid lithium carbonate and liquid water. Score: ______________________
a. What mass in grams of gaseous carbon dioxide can be absorbed by 0.500 kg of lithium hydroxide?
Answer: ______________
b. How much grams of water is produced in using 0.500 kg of lithium hydroxide?
Answer: ______________
c. If 1.0 g of water is 1.0 mL, how much volume in mL is the water produced in #2 equal to?
Answer: _________________
2. In a combustion reaction, 100.0 g of ethane, C2H6, and 100.0 g of oxygen gas are made to react
together to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor. Score: _______________
a. How much carbon dioxide is produced by the reaction? Answer: ______________
b. How much water vapor is produced by the reaction? Answer: ______________
c. How much of the excess reactant remains unreacted? Answer: ______________
d. If the reaction produced 68.25 g of carbon dioxide, what is the percent yield? Answer: _________

3. A solution with a density of 0.876 g/mL contains 10.00 g of toluene (C7H8) and 450.0 g of benzene
(C6H6). Calculate the molality of the solution. Score: _______________

a. How much solute in grams is in 500 mL of 5.0% NaOH solution? Answer: ______________

b. What is the concentration of this in % ? Answer: ______________

c. What is the concentration of the solution in % ? Answer: ______________


Specific gravities: NaOH, 2.13 NaOH solution, 1.09
4. Calculate the normality of a solution that is made by dissolving 2.0 g of sodium carbonate to make a
250 mL solution. Answer: ______________
Score: _______________

Solution:
molar mass 106
Na2 CO3= = = 53
n factor 2
number of gram equivalents
Normality = total volume of situation (mL) 𝑥 1000
2.0 1000
= 𝑥
53 250
= 0.15N

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