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Question 2

In water, 1 mol of Al(ClO3)3 (aq) will dissociate into which ions?

1 mol Al3+ (aq), 3 mol Cl− (aq), and 9 mol O2−(aq)

Correct! 1 mol Al3+ (aq) and 3 mol ClO3− (aq)

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1 mol Al3+ (aq) and 1 mol ClO3−(aq)

1 mol Al3+ (aq), 1 mol Cl− (aq), and 1 mol O2−(aq)

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Question 3
Which is the correct name of Fe(NO2)2? Iron (Fe) ions have variable
charges.

iron(II) nitrate

Correct! iron(II) nitrite

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iron(III) nitrite

iron nitrate

iron(III) nitrate

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Question 4

Which of the following correctly matches the chemical formula with the
name of the compound? Select ALL that apply.

Na2O − disodium monoxide


Correct! TiCO3 (titanium has variable charges) − titanium(II) carbonate

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Correct! NO2 − nitrogen dioxide

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Correct! LiOH − lithium hydroxide

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PBr3 − phosphorus(III) bromide

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Question 5

What is the molar mass of (NH4)3PO4 in g/mol?


113.01 g/mol

61.99 g/mol

141. 03 g/mol

Correct! 149.10 g/mol

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Question 6

Calculate the number of H atoms in 0.532 mol C4H10. NA = 6.022 1023.

8.83 10−25 H atoms

3.20 1023 H atoms

8.83 10−24 H atoms

1.13 1024 H atoms

Correct! 3.20 1024 H atoms

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Question 7

How many moles of nitrogen atoms are in 41.3 g of N2H4?

Correct! 2.58 moles of nitrogen atoms

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1.29 moles of nitrogen atoms

1.55 x 1024 moles of nitrogen atoms

7.76 x 1023 moles of nitrogen atoms

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Question 8

Xenon hexafluoride (XeF6) reacts with hydrogen gas (H2) to produce


xenon gas and hydrogen fluoride gas (HF) according to the following
chemical equation.
XeF6(s) + 3 H2(g) → Xe(g) + 6 HF(g)

If 1.46 moles of H2 is consumed in the chemical reaction above, how


many grams of H2 are consumed?

For your answer, only type in the numerical value with three significant
figures. Do NOT include the unit or the chemical (numbers only).

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2.92

orrect Answer 2.94 margin of error +/- 0.1

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