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Grade 11 Chemistry

Review
Nomenclature
Name the following compounds:
a)NaClO3
b)HIO4 (aq)
c)KMnO4
d)Co3(PO3)2
e)H2S (aq)
f)K2CrO4
g)KSCN
h)NH4OH
i)AsCl3 7H20
j)FeCr2O7
Nomenclature
2. Write formulae for the following compounds:
a) tin (II) hydroxide
b) aluminum acetate
c) barium cyanide
d) carbonous acid
e) magnesium nitride
f) hydrofluoric acid
g) lead (IV) oxalate
h) manganic acid
i) arsenic (V) hydrogen hypophosphite
j) silver thiosulfate
Nomenclature
1. Name the following compounds:
a)NaClO3 sodium chlorate
b)HIO4 (aq) periodic acid
c)KMnO4 potassium permanganate
d)Co3(PO3)2 cobalt (II) phosphite
e)H2S (aq) hydrosulfuric acid
f)K2CrO4 potassium chromate
g)KSCN potassium thiocyanide
h)NH4OH ammonium hydroxide
i)AsCl3 7H20 arsenic (III) chloride heptahydrate
j)FeCr2O7 iron (II) dichromate
Nomenclature
2. Write formulae for the following compounds:
a) tin (II) hydroxide Sn(OH)2
b) aluminum acetate
Al(C2H3O2)3
c) barium cyanide Ba(CN)2
d) carbonous acid H2CO2 (aq)
e) magnesium nitride Mg3N2
f) hydrofluoric acid HF (aq)
g) lead (IV) oxalate Pb (C2O4)2
h) manganic acid HMnO3 (aq)
i) arsenic (V) hydrogen hypophosphite As3(HPO2)5
j) silver thiosulfate Ag2S2O2
Chemical Reactions
3. Given the following information, write out proper
balanced equations:

a) The complete combustion of propane gas (C3H8)


b) The decomposition of ammonia gas
c) The displacement reaction of magnesium metal in
phosphoric acid
d) The neutralization reaction of sulfuric acid and
aluminum hydroxide
Chemical Reactions
4. Given the two reactant solutions iron (III) chloride
and potassium hydroxide, write:

a) the double displacement reaction.


b) the full ionic equation and circle the spectator ions.
c) the net ionic equation.
Quantitative Calculations
5. How many atoms in Fe4(Fe(CN)6)3?

.
6. How many grams of Cu(NO3)2 3H2O are present in
0.118 mol of this compound?

7. A compound of potassium had the following


percentage composition:
K - 37.56% H - 1.94% P-
29.79%
The rest is oxygen. Calculate the empirical formula
of this compound.
Quantitative Calculations
5. How many atoms in Fe4(Fe(CN)6)3?
43 atoms

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6. How many grams of Cu(NO3)2 3H2O are present in
0.118 mol of this compound?
28.5 g ( M = 241.63g/mol)

7. A compound of potassium had the following


percentage composition:
K - 37.56% H - 1.94% P - 29.79%
The rest is oxygen. Calculate the empirical formula
of this compound.
KH2PO2
Quantitative Calculations
8. How many moles of nitric acid are needed to react
with 2.56 mol of copper in the following unbalanced
chemical reaction:
Cu(s) + HNO3(aq) Cu(NO3)2(aq) + NO(g) + H2O(l)

9. Under the right conditions, ammonia can be


converted to nitric oxide by the following equation:
4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)

If 25.0 g of ammonia is reacted with 25.0 g of


oxygen,
(a) identify the limiting reactant.
(b) how many gram s of nitric oxide are produced?
Quantitative Calculations
8. How many moles of nitric acid are needed to react with
2.56 mol of copper in the following unbalanced chemical
reaction:
3Cu(s) + 8HNO3(aq) 3Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2NO(g) + 4H2O(l)
6.83 mol

9. Under the right conditions, ammonia can be converted to


nitric oxide by the following equation:
4NH3(g) + 5O2(g) 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)

If 25.0 g of ammonia is reacted with 25.0 g of oxygen,


(a) identify the limiting reactant. O2
(b) how many gram s of nitric oxide are produced?
18.8 g
Quantitative Calculations
10. Calculate the molar concentration of a solution
which contains 39.0 g of HNO3 (aq) in every 2.00 L
of solution.

11. How many millilitres of a 0.250 mol/L solution would


be required to prepare 0.250 L of 0.150 mol/L of
H2SO4 (aq)?

12. What volume of 0.550 mol/L HBr (aq) would be


required to neutralize 1.50 L of 0.250 mol/L
Ca (OH)2 (aq) solution?
Quantitative Calculations
10. Calculate the molar concentration of a solution
which contains 39.0 g of HNO3 (aq) in every 2.00 L
of solution. 0.310 mol/L

11. How many millilitres of a 0.250 mol/L solution would


be required to prepare 0.250 L of 0.150 mol/L of
H2SO4 (aq)? 150 mL

12. What volume of 0.550 mol/L HBr (aq) would be


required to neutralize 1.50 L of 0.250 mol/L
Ca (OH)2 (aq) solution? 1.36 L
Quantitative Calculations
13. If 0.100 g of Mg(s) is placed into a gas-measuring
tube containing 50.0 mL of 0.00500 mol/L HCl (aq),
what volume of hydrogen gas measured at 115 kPa
pressure and 25 C will be formed?
Quantitative Calculations
13. If 0.100 g of Mg(s) is placed into a gas-measuring
tube containing 50.0 mL of 0.00500 mol/L HCl (aq)
(limiting reactant), what volume of hydrogen gas
measured at 115 kPa pressure and 25 C will be
formed? 2.8 mL

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