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Balance the following reaction: AlBr 3 + K 2 SO 4  KBr + Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3

2AlBr 3 + 3K 2 SO 4  6KBr + Al 2 (SO 4 ) 3

What type of reaction is this: N 2 + 3H 2  2 NH 3

synthesis

Write and balance the following reaction: Sodium phosphate reacts with cobalt (II) carbonate to form cobalt (II) phosphate and sodium carbonate

2Na 3 PO 4 +3 CoCO 3  3 Na 2 CO 3 + Co 3 (PO 4 ) 2

Write/balance the following equation and predict the products: Sodium fluoride reacts with bromine

2 NaF + Br 2  NR

Write the net ionic reaction for: 2NaCl(aq)+Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq)  PbCl 2 (s)+2NaNO 3 (aq)

2Cl - (aq)+Pb 2+ (aq)  PbCl 2 (s)

What is the molecular formula of the following: A compound with an empirical formula of CFBrO and a molar mass of grams per mole.

C 2 F 2 Br 2 O 2

Convert 3.5 g of oxygen to molecules.

6.59 x 10 22

How many moles of N2 will be produced if 3.5 moles of O2 react? ___NH3 + ___O2  ___N2 + ___H2O

2.33 mol

Given the following reaction: potassium reacts with water to produce potassium hydroxide and hydrogen How many grams of hydrogen will be formed from the reaction of 2.89 g of water?

0.16 g hydrogen

Given the following equation: P 4 + O 2  P 4 O 10 If I react 2.04 g of phosphorus with 5.78 g of oxygen, how much product will be produced in grams?

4.67 g

The pressure of air in a 2.25 L container is 1.2 atm. What is the new pressure if the air is transferred to a 6.5 L container?

0.42 L

A gas has a volume of 345 mL at a pressure of 2.3 atm and a temperature of 29°C. If the pressure changes to 89 kPa and the temperature increase to 50°C, what is the new volume of the gas?

964 mL

What is the volume of 4.67 mol of nitrogen gas at STP?

104.6 L

If air has an average molar mass of 29 g/mol, what is the density of air at 25°C and 770 mmHg?

1.2 g/L

Given the following reaction: NH 3 + NO  N 2 + H 2 O How many grams of ammonia are needed to produce 2.45 L of nitrogen at 30°C and 1.5 atm?

2.04 g

If 50 mL of pure acetone is mixed with L of water, what is the percent by volume of acetone?

10%

Calculate the mass of sodium hydroxide required to prepare a 5.78 M solution dissolved in 3400 mL of solution.

786 g

What is the molality of 23 g of copper (II) carbonate dissolved in 67 g of water?

2.84 m

If I have 40 g of ammonium chloride in 100 g of water at 70°C, how many grams of solute do I need to add to make the solution saturated?

20 g

What is the new boiling point of 130 g of water with 24 g of magnesium chloride dissolved in the water?

degrees celsius

HNO 3 Acid or base?

acid

What is the pH of M HCl?

0.46

What is the pH of 0.23 M NaOH?

13.36

Ca(OH) 2 + H 2 SO 4  Predict products and balance

Ca(OH) 2 + H 2 SO 4  CaSO 4 +2 H 2 O

What is the molarity of a HNO3 solution if mL of M KOH solution is needed to neutralize 20 mL of the acid solution?

0.22 M

Make your wager

A gaseous compound is 25% carbon, 2.1% hydrogen, and 73% chlorine. At 100 o C, its density at kPa is 3.12 x g/mL. What is the molecular formula of this compound?

C2H2Cl2