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1 Chemistry 202 Dr. Don DeCoste 3014 Chemistry Annex
11am-12pm Mondays and Wednesdays (after lecture) 10-11 am Tuesdays and 1-2 pm Thursdays By appointment; open door policy

2 Chemistry Learning Center
2021 Chemistry Annex Chemistry TAs available from 9 am – 5pm Mondays – Fridays. Link to the schedule is on the website (Contact Information) Chemistry 202 TAs in the CLC: Mondays: 11am – 1 pm Wednesdays: 3 – 5 pm Thursdays: 1 – 3 pm

3 Lon-Capa 1st HW assignment due tonight by 10 pm.
1st “Quiz” (2nd HW) due Sunday, 9/10 by 10 pm. It will open today at 5 pm.

4 For Today Textbook Homework Videos Chapter 4: Solution Stoichiometry
Precipitation Stoichiometry I: Net Ionic Equations Precipitation Stoichiometry II: Complete Equations Challenge Problem: Chapter 4 #121

5 For Monday Textbook Homework Chapter 5: 8, 15, 16, 26, 28, 29, 31, 119

6 James Scholar Opportunity
REACT: is an outreach program that goes to elementary schools to teach students chemistry. September 11th, 12th, or the 13th at 6pm. 11th: 1027 Lincoln Hall 12th: 114 Transportation Building 13th: 319 Greg Hall Questions? Send an to the REACT student president Samuel Cler at

7 Concentration of Vinegar?
Knowing that vinegar is an aqueous solution that is 5.00% acetic acid [HC2H3O2(aq)] by mass and has a density of 1.01 g/mL, determine the concentration of vinegar in molarity.

8 NaHCO3(s) + HC2H3O2(aq) → NaC2H3O2 (aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
How Much Vinegar? NaHCO3(s) + HC2H3O2(aq) → NaC2H3O2 (aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) We have 10.5 g of baking soda. Knowing that vinegar is 0.841M acetic acid, determine the minimum volume of vinegar required for a complete reaction. [~149 mL]

9 Solubility Rules

10 Clicker Question A 15.0 g sample consisting of a mixture of silver nitrate and sodium nitrate is dissolved in water. This aqueous mixture then reacts with an excess of aqueous potassium chloride to form 3.97 g of solid. Calculate the percent by mass of silver nitrate in the first mixture. a) 22.3% d) 72.9% b) 31.4% e) I cannot do this problem. c) 47.1%

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12 Challenge Problem – Ch. 4

13 Clicker Question Consider mixing mL of 0.125M solution of calcium nitrate with mL of a 0.125M solution of sodium phosphate to produce a solid. Determine the mass of solid formed. a) g b) g c) g d) g e) g

14 Clicker Question Consider mixing mL of 0.125M solution of calcium nitrate with mL of a 0.125M solution of sodium phosphate to produce a solid. Determine the concentration of the phosphate ion after the precipitation reaction is complete.    a) M d) M b) M e) 0 M c) M

15 Challenge Problem – Ch. 4


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