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Chemistry 20

Assignment 3

Name: Sarah Lacasse

Day 1
Complete the 2 questions online, and then the ones below

Classify and write a balanced chemical equation with subscripts for each of the following
reactions. Don’t forget your states ☺

The first one is done for you (3 marks each)

1. Iron + sulfur → iron (II) sulfide

Simple composition
8Fe(s) + S8(s) - -> 8 FeS(s)

2. Sodium chloride + silver nitrate → silver chloride + sodium nitrate

double replacement
NaCl + AgNO3 —> AgCl + NaNO3

2NaCl(s) + 2AgNO3 (s)—> 2AgCl(s) + 2NaNO3(s)

3. Zinc + copper (II) sulfate → zinc sulfate + copper

Single replacement
Zn(s) + CuSO4(s) —> ZnSO4(s) + Cu(s)

Day 2
For each of the following reactions, classify the reaction and predict the products. Write
the complete, balanced chemical reaction (3 marks each)

1. Aluminium reacts with silver nitrate


single replacement
Al + AgNO3 —> AlNO3 + Ag

Al(s) + 3AgNO3(s) —> 3Ag(s) + Al(NO3)3(s)

2. Sodium hydroxide reacts with acetic acid

double replacement
CH3COOH + NaOH —> CH3COONa + H2O

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CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) —> CH3COONa(aq) + H2O(l)

3. Butane is burned to heat a curling iron


combustion
C4H10(g) + O2(g) —> H10(g) + C4O2(g0

Day 2
Answer each of the following questions in the space provided. You must show your
work for full marks. Don’t forget to record your answers to the correct number of
significant digits (2 marks each)

1. How many moles are in 79.85 g Fe2O3?

2. How many grams are in 3.5 mol of Ca3(PO4)2?

3. Convert 86.84 g of LiBr to moles.

4. Convert 8.045 g of H2CO3 to moles.

5. How many grams of lithium are there in 3.45 moles?

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6. How many moles are in 79.85 g of iron(III) oxide?

7. How many moles are in 8550g of sulfur dioxide?

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