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This document provides a chemistry problem set with multiple questions testing identification skills and stoichiometric calculations. It includes questions about types of solutions, reagents, formulas, precipitation processes, balanced equations, concentrations, masses, moles, and a reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.
This document provides a chemistry problem set with multiple questions testing identification skills and stoichiometric calculations. It includes questions about types of solutions, reagents, formulas, precipitation processes, balanced equations, concentrations, masses, moles, and a reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.
This document provides a chemistry problem set with multiple questions testing identification skills and stoichiometric calculations. It includes questions about types of solutions, reagents, formulas, precipitation processes, balanced equations, concentrations, masses, moles, and a reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.
First Semester A.Y. 13-14 l. ldentiiication. provide the identig described iq each stgte5nent below. 1. A type of solution that tums red titmus paper into blue. 2. The reagent that can reduce cupric sulfate to metallic copper, in the "Chemical Changes', expen:ment. 3. The oxidizing agent in the reaction described in number 2. 4. The formula for chtoric aeid. 5. The process by which a precipitate is separated from a liquid by carefufiy pouring off the tiquid and leaving behind the preeipitate. 6. The physicalchange indicating the comptetion of a chemical reac{ion, particularly during a titration experiment. 7. The balanced net ionic equation of the reaction of zinc metalwith hydrochtoric acid. 8. An example of a solid solution. 9. This. refers to a rystafline solid sample that contains water and another compound in a fixed mole ratio. 10. The co{or of a basified sotution of phenolphthalein. ll. illultiple trhoice. Answer the foflorving by writing lhe conect answer kom the choices. 1. Which is an exampte of a physical change? . sublimation of naphthalene balts . tamishing of silverware . souring of *poited milk - bleaching of blue litmus paper using HCIOa 2. Which is a collsid? 'fresh air. ' virgin coconut oil . clear spring water - Manila smog 3. Which is a strong etectrotyte? - sucrose solution . 1.0 M NH3 + 1.9 M CHaCOOH solutjon - glaciatacetic acid .3.0 M solution 4. A typical nuclear power plant uses fission ot ?$U z0 to s6Ra to generate heat. What are the by- products of this reaction? . 2 alpha particles and 1 neutron .2 alpha particles .6 neutrons . 1 alpha particle and 1 neutron ln the "Chemieal Changes. experiment, wn-ich of the tollowing indicates that cdpper {ll} sulfate was cornpletely converted to Cu1s1? . Effervescence uport addition of zinc dust . Formation of btue ccmplex upon addition of NHr . Formation of colorless or cloudy white solution upon additlon of NH3 . Formation of brick red precipitate Which will have the htghest percent N by mass? 6. 7. What wilt be the final concentration of a S0.0 mL sample of a 2.S0 M HCtOl sotution if 200.0 mL od distilled $rater i$ added to it? 'NaOr 'CeNe . 1.25 M .0.500 M .6.00 g .2.28 g .AB 'AsBl .0.600 mol .2.00 mol . 1.20 g . 10.8 g . HNO3 'NO .0.625 M .0.100 M . 2.04 g . 3.12 g 'ArBz 'AsB . 1.20 mol .2.40 mol .5.41 g ,21.6 g B. What mass of ferous sulfate is needed to prepare 50.0 mL of 0.300 M solution? fg.!:!_gmbers I and g, refer to the given table: 9. lf the molarity of solutions A and B is both 1.0 M, what is the cfremical formula of ttrb preeipiiate formed by the reaction of A with B? 10. Using your knowledge of solubility rules, which of the fottowing cauld be the identities of reagents A and ts? . sodium carbonate and calcium chloride . barium nitrate and sodium phosphate . barium nitratE and potassium sutfate . amrnonium chloride and plumbic carbonate For numbers i 1 and 12, consider the following reaction: cacol + 2HGl-+ cacla + coe + H:o 11. How rnany moles of hydrochloric acid are required to dissolve 1.20 molee of CaCO3? 12. How many grams of water will be produced in lhe reaction of 1.20 moles of CaCOs? Test tube 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mmolsoln B 4.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2 Mmol soln A 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 Fftof ppt, mm 0.1 a.2 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.4