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Chemistry Tri B
Final Review
Chapter 8 Shape it Chapter 9 Reactionary Chapter 10 Stoich it Chapter 11 Stoich Master Chapter 12 Feel the heat Chapter 13 Passing Gas Work it
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2
Chapter 8200
  • What is a Isomer? How are they the same, how are
    they different.
  • Same molecular formula, different structural
    formula

3
Chapter 8400
  • What are the three types of IMF? Describe them
  • Hydrogen bonding - FON
  • Dispersion- shift of electrons in a non polar
    substance causing increased attractions between
    molecules
  • Dipole-dipole- attraction between polar molecules

4
Chapter 8600
  • Draw the structures formulas for NH3 and CH4? Are
    they polar or non-polar
  • NH3, polar (asymmetrical)
  • CH4, non polar (symmetrical)

5
Chapter 8800
  • What is an ionic bond? What is a non-polar
    covalent bond? A polar covalent bond?
  • Metal to nonmetal transfer of e-
  • Non-metal to non-metal with similar or same EN
    (equal sharing of electrons)
  • Non-metal to non-metal with different EN (unequal
    sharing of electrons)

6
Chapter 81000
  • Write the formulas for magnesium fluoride, zinc
    oxide, oxygen, hydrogen fluoride. Indicate if
    they are ionic, polar or non-polar covalent.
    Write the polyatomic ions for hydroxide, nitrate,
    carbonate, sulfate and phosphate.
  • MgF2 ionic
  • ZnO ionic
  • O2 non-polar covalent
  • HF polar covalent

7
Chapter 9200
  • What is the formula for Iron III oxide? Lead II
    Sulfate? What is the name of Sn(CO3)2 ,
    Cr(OH)3, KNO3
  • Fe2O3
  • PbSO4
  • Tin IV Carbonate
  • Chromium III hydroxide
  • Potassium nitrate

8
Chapter 9400
  • Name the type of reaction HCl
    Mg(OH)2 ? MgCl2 H2O Hydrogen oxygen produces
    water H2O2 ? H2O O2
    NaOH Li ? LiOH Na
  • Double Replacement
  • Direct Combination (syn)
  • Decomposition
  • Single Replacement

9
Chapter 9600
  • State the Law of Conservation of Matter. How
    does it apply to balancing a chemical equation
  • Matter is neither created or destroyed
  • Must have the same number and types of atoms on
    either side of the ? sign.

10
Chapter 9800
  • How are ionic formulas balanced? How are
    equations balanced? Name the molecular compound
    N3F4, CO, P2O5.
  • Subscripts
  • Coefficients
  • Trinitrogen tetrafluoride, carbon monoxide,
    diphosphorus pentaoxide

11
Chapter 91000
  • What do you call a solid formed in a chemical
    reaction that separates from the solution?
  • A precipitate

12
Chapter 10200
  • What is a formula mass? What is the formula mass
    of carbonate? What is the molar mass? What is
    the molar mass of carbon dioxide?
  • Sum of all the atoms in a formula
  • 60.01amu
  • Same as formula mass but expressed as g/mol
  • 44.01g/mol

13
Chapter 10400
  • How many water molecules are there in 0.5 moles
    of water?
  • 3 x 1023 molecules

14
Chapter 10600
  • How many grams of water are in 3.000 moles of
    water? (the molar mass of water is 18.02g/mol)
    How many moles in 22.5g of water?
  • 54.06g water
  • 1.25mols water

15
Chapter 10800
  • What is an empirical formula? If the empirical
    formula is CH4 and the molar mass is 64.2g/mol
    what is the molecular formula?
  • Smallest whole number ratio (simplest terms)
  • C4H16

16
Chapter 101000
  • What is the branch of chemistry called that deals
    with mass relationships among reactants and
    products? What is an Activity Series used for?
  • Stoichiometry
  • Determine if a chemical reaction will occur

17
Chapter 11200
  • Given the equation N2 3H2 ? 2NH3 what is the
    Molar Ratio of N2 to NH3? How many moles of
    hydrogen would be needed to make 6 moles of
    ammonia?
  • 12
  • 9 moles

18
Chapter 11400
  • Given the combustion reaction of CH4
    2O2? CO2 2H2O What is the molar ratio of oxygen
    to water? How many grams of methane would be
    needed to produce 2.000 moles of carbon dioxide?
  • 22 or 11
  • 32.10 g methane

19
Chapter 11600
  • Given the reaction 2FeBr3
    3Ca ? 3CaBr2 2Fe Which would limit the
    reaction 80.g of FeBr3 or 20.g of Ca? How many
    moles of Fe would be produced?
  • FeBr3.
  • 0.27 mol

20
Chapter 11800
  • What is the formula for yield? Given
    MgO H2O ?
    Mg(OH)2 Which would limit the reaction 20.g of
    MgO or 20.g of H2O? What would the yield be if
    24.0g of Mg(OH)2 were produced?
  • Actual(measured) / Expected(calculated) x 100
  • MgO
  • 83

21
Chapter 111000
  • What volume of oxygen at STP is required to burn
    500.g of glucose? If 600.g of CO2 are produced
    what is the yield? C6H12O6 6O2 ? 6CO2 6H2O
  • 373L
  • 81.9

22
Chapter 12200
  • What is the amount of heat required to raise the
    temperature of one gram of a substance by 1C
    called? What are the units for specific heat?
  • specific heat
  • J/goC

23
Chapter 12400
  • What is the sign of an exothermic rxn? What
    happens to the temperature of the surroundings
    during an exothermic rxn?
  • negative
  • It increases

24
Chapter 12600
  • Standard pressure is? How much heat is
    transferred when 9.22g of glucose reacts with
    excess oxygen C6H12O6 6O2
    ? 6CO2 6H2O delta H -2803kj
  • 1atm
  • 144kj

25
Chapter 12800
  • Use Hesss Law to calculate the delta H net of
    the equation 2S 2O2?2SO2 Given the equations
    2SO2 O2? 2SO3. Delta H
    -196kj 2S 3O2 ? 2SO3. Delta H -790kj
  • -594kj

26
Chapter 121000
  • What do you do to the sign of the delta H in
    calculating a net equation if you have doubled
    the coefficients?
  • Double it.

27
Chapter 13200
  • What is the conversion factor between atm and
    mmHg?
  • How do gases transfer energy?
  • 1atm 760mmHg
  • converction

28
Chapter 13400
  • Convert .75atm to mmHg? Convert 825mmHg to atm
  • 570mmHg
  • 1.09atm

29
Chapter 13600
  • When do gases diffuse fastest, hot or cold temps?
    Which is more dense a liquid or a gas of the
    same substance? Describe a gas/liquid solubility
    curve
  • Hot. Higher temp higher KE faster movement!
  • Liquid
  • Inverse

30
Chapter 13800
  • If you decrease the pressure on a container what
    will happen to the volume? Which gas will
    diffuse faster CO or CO2 explain your answer.
    What will be the new pressure on a container that
    was 2L at 1atm if the volume was changed to 1L?
  • It increases
  • CO the gas molecules are smaller
  • 2atm

31
Chapter 131000
  • True or false. When gas particles collide they
    transfer energy to each other. Explain your
    answer
  • False. Collisions are perfectly elastic.

32
Work it200
  • If the empirical formula is XY4, which are
    possible molecular formulas? X2Y4, X3Y6, X2Y8 or
    X5Y10
  • X2Y8

33
Chapter Work it400
  • Write the balance equation for gaseous oxygen
    reacting with gaseous hydrogen to create liquid
    water? Convert 64g of O2(g) to liters
  • O2(g) 2H 2(g) ? 2H2O(l) .
  • 45L

34
Chapter Work it600
  • How much heat is transferred if 150.g of
    manganese (IV) oxide react given 2MnO2 ?
    2MnO O2. H 264Kj Is this reaction endo
    or exothermic? CCaC2 CO DH 464.8kJ
  • 228kj absorbed
  • endo

35
Chapter Work it800
  • What is the empirical formula for a compound
    containing 2.128g Cl and 1.203 g Ca?
  • CaCl2.

36
Chapter Work it1000
  • What is the molecular formula for a substance
    with an empirical formula of CH2O and a molar
    mass of 150g/mol?
  • C5H12O5

37
Final Jeopardy
  • Aluminum reacts spontaneously with bromine to
    produce AlBr3. If 45.0 g of Al react with 45.0 g
    of Bromine, which is the limiting reactant? 
    What is the percent yield if 31.0g of AlBr3 are
    actually produced?
  • Bromine
  • 61.9
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