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Modern Chemistry by Clark Metcalfe, John E. Williams, Joseph F. Casther (p.42)
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= 0.392m
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92.7 grams O2 x x x
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a. 250 grams O2, b. 126.32 grams O2, c. 60.2 grams O2, d. 107.53 grams O2,
1.12moles Fe2O3 2.3 moles Fe2O3 1.25 moles Fe2O3 2.24 moles Fe2O3
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d. 107.53 grams O2, 2.24 moles Fe2O
250 grams Fe x x x =
107. 53 grams O2
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c. 135.61 g/mole
g- mole = = 135.61
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B
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It is the cheapest of the soluble salts of aluminum and is prepared by the action of
sulfuric acid on clay or bauxite.
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These are isomers resulting from differences in special orientation of ligand groups.
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Electrons occupy all the orbitals of a given subshell singly before pairing begins. These
unpaired electrons have parallel spins. This is known as:
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A
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This law states that at constant temperature the volume of a sample of gas varies
inversely with the pressure.
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B
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It states that, "If a stress is placed on a system on equilibrium whereby the equilibrium is
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added stress".
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a. Le Chatelier's b. Snell's Law c. Huygen's d. Avogrado's Law
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The energy possessed by a substance that allows it to be changed into a new
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a. Chemical energy
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If heat is absorbed by the system during a chemical change, it is called as:
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c. endothermic
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c. [Ne]3s2
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ll
CH3 ------CH2-------------C--------NH2
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1 mol dm-3
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What is the mass in kilograms of 10.5 gal (39.7 L) of gasoline with a specific gravity of 0.82.
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It is a colorless solid capable of being cut into brilliant crystals is the hardest, must abrasive
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d. Stoichiometry
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PCl3 , Cl2O7
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_________ involves the replacement of one of the atoms or groups of atoms attached to
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Substitution Reaction ( D )
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Calculate the volume (in Litres) occupied by 7.40g of NH3 at STP (Standard
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A 466g sample of Water is Heated from 8.50’C to 74.60’C. Calculate the amount of Heat
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d. 129 KJ
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1mol P 273K
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This Law states that if a process can be written as the sum of several stepwise
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changes of the Various Steps.
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How much heat will be released when 65.0g of Ethyl Alcohol, Heat of Vaporization of
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Sulfur Hexaflouride (SF6) is a colorless, odourless and very unreactive gas. Calculate the
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45’C.
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c. 8.75 atm
P = nRT
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11.2%
88.8%
22.4%
44.4%
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b. % Hydrogen by mass in = 11.2%, % oxygen by mass in = 88.8%
% Hydrogen by mass in =
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c. Filtration
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Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6) is a colorless, odorless, very unreactive gas. Calculate the
pressure (in atm) exerted by 1.82 moles of gas in a steel vessel of volume 5.43L at 45°C.
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P = _nRT_
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d = _m_
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A covalent bond between two atoms with different electronegativities, so that the
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The acid secreted by the cells of the stomach lining is a hydrochloric acid solution
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Convert 2.3m to cm
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a. 1.3275 M
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Concentration of CH3COOH =
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b. critical mass
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Find the number of nucleons and charges necessary for balance. In this instance, there
are 238 nucleons on the left and 246 + 4 = 250 nucleons on the right, so the
bombarding particle must have 250 – 238 = 12 nucleons. Furthermore, there are 92
nuclear charges on the left and 98 on the right, so the bombarding particle must have 98
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a. 100 mg
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1Eq Ca2+ = 40.1g Ca2+/2 = 20.1g Ca2+
(20.1g Ca2+/1Eq Ca2+)(1Eq Ca2+/1000m Eq)(5m Eq/1.00L)=0.1g per L Ca2+
(0.1g Ca2+/L)(1000mg/g)=100mg/L Ca2+
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Reference: General Chemistry: The Essential Concepts, 5th Edition, Raymond Chang,
p435.
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