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Semester II Review

Semester I Review Give the formula for the following compounds 1) iron (II) arsenide Fe3As2 2) lead (II) sulfate PbSO4 3) lead (IV) hydroxide Pb(OH)4 4) copper (II) acetate Cu(C2H3O2)2 5) beryllium chloride BeCl2 6) ammonium chromate (NH4)2CrO4 7) silver oxide Ag2O 8) potassium sulfide K2S

Semester I Review Give the name of the following compounds 1) NaBr Sodium Bromide 2) Sc(OH)3 Scandium (III) Hydroxide 3) V2(SO4)3 Vanadium (III) Sulfate 4) NH4F Ammonium Fluoride 5) CaCO3 Calcium Carbonate 6) NiPO4 Nickel (III) Phosphate 7) Li2SO3 Lithium Sulfite 8) Zn3P2 Zinc Phosphide 9) Sr(C2H3O2)2 Strontium Acetate 10) Cu2O Copper (I) Oxide

SM II Review Name the compounds H2SO3 Sulfurous Acid H2S Hydrosulfuric acid H3PO4 Phosphoric acid HCN Hydrocyanic acid H3P Hydrophosphoric acid HBr Hydrobromic acid HClO Hypochlorous acid

SM II Review Give the formula for the following compounds hydrofluoric acid HF hydroselenic acid H2Se carbonic acid H2CO3 nitrous acid HNO2 sulfuric acid H2SO4 hydrobromic acid HBr Chlorous acid HClO2

SM II Review Antimony tribromide SbBr3 Silicon difluoride SiF2 Tetracarbon octahydride C4H8 Dinitrogen monoxide N2O Pentaphosphorous decoxide P5O10 Sulfur hexachloride SF6

SM II Review P2O5 Diphosphorous pentoxide SO2 Sulfur dioxide NO2 Nitrogen dioxide AsCl3 Arsenic trichloride P4H8 Tetraphosphorous octahydride

Semester I Review Balance and classify the reactions _2_ C8H18 + _25_ O2  _16_ CO2 + _18_ H2O ____ FeCl3 + _3__ NaOH  ____ Fe(OH)3 + _3__NaCl _4__ P + __5_O2  _2__P2O5 _2__ Na + _2__ H2O  __2_ NaOH + ____H2 _2__ Ag2O  _4__ Ag + ____O2 ____ S8 + _12_ O2  _8__ SO3

SM II Review For a given chemical reaction, the theoretical yield is generally more than the actual yield The first step in most stoichiometry problems is to balance the equation.

SM II Review Hydrogen gas reacts with nitrogen gas to form ammonia gas. Write and balance the equation 3H2 + N2  2NH3 Determine the Limiting reactant if 3.50 g of hydrogen reacts with 42.0 g of nitrogen. What is the theoretical yield of the above problem? 39.4 g NH3 What is the % yield if the reaction produced 15.3 g of ammonia. 38.8 % Calculate the amount of grams of excess reactant leftover at the end of the reaction 25.8 g N2 Leftover

SM II Review What is the empirical formula of a compound that is 32.37 % Na, 22.58 % S, and 45.05 % O. Na2SO4 If the molecular formula molar mass is 284.10, what is the molecular formula of the above compound. Na4S2O8 What is the percent composition of FeO? 77.73% Fe and 22.27% O

SM II Review Calculate the specific heat of an unknown metal, given that 25.0g of the metal lost 3570 J of energy during a temperature change from 100.0oC to 25.0oC c = -3570J / (25.0g)x(-75.0oC) c = 1.90 J/goC

SM II Review Identify each of the letters on the graph and explain what is occurring. C = solid warming/cooling D = Phase change solid to liquid or vice versa E = liquid warming/cooling F = phase change liquid to gas or vice versa G = gas warming/cooling C D E F G

SM II Review Label the solid, liquid, and gas regions on the graph. Label the triple point and critical point At 600oC and 90 atm, what phase is yummygum in? Liquid Critical point liquid solid Triple point gas

SM II Review Calculate the amount of heat released if 25.0g of steam is cooled from 150.0 oC to (-15.0 oC) Phase 1 q = (25.0g)(2.01J/goC)(100oC -150oC) = -2537.5 J Phase change q = (25.0g)(-2260J/g) = -56500 J Phase 2 q = (25.0g)(4.184J/goC)(0oC-100 C) = -10460 J Phase change q = (25.0g)(-334J/g) = -8350 J Phase 3 q = (25.0g)(2.03J/goC)(-15oC – 0 oC) = -753.75 J Total Energy = -78600 J

SM II Review If the volume of a container holding a gas is reduced, what will happen to the pressure within the container? Increase What happens to the temperature of a gas when it is compressed? Increases What happens to the pressure of a gas inside a container, if the temperature of the gas is lowered? Decreases The volume of a gas is doubled while the temperature is held constant. How does the gas pressure change? Decreases by 2 times

SM II Review Boyle’s law states that PV = K, inverse proportion. Charles’ law states that V/T = K, direct proportion. Gay-Lussac’s law states that P/T = K, direct proportion. Avogadro’s law states that V/n = K, direct proportion. Dalton's Law states that sum of all the pressures = the total pressure.

SM II Review A gas confined in a 305 mL container exerts a pressure of 1.07 atm at 38.6°C. At what Celsius temperature will it exert a pressure of 2.75 atm if it is placed into a 644 mL container? 1506 K - 273 = 1233 °C

SM II Review What is the pressure inside a 3.0 L flask if 30.5 g of Carbon Monoxide is held at a temperature of 105.2 oC? 11 atm or 1100 kPa