This is Exam 3. Your allowed materials are:1) the periodic t…

This is Exam 3. Your allowed materials are:1) the periodic table,2) solubility rules, and3) scientific calculator. The solubility rules and periodic table are posted with Question 1. If you prefer, you may use your own calculator4) a whiteboard or scratch paper for your workYou may not use your textbook or any notes during the exam.The exam is 22 multiple choice questions. a launch question and a final question. Each question is worth 5 points. You will have 60 minutes to complete the exam.This exam is proctored by Honorlock. Before starting your exam, please be sure you’re seated at a desk, table, etc. and cover any extra screens in your work area. Be sure your room scan shows the area in front of you, behind you, on either side, and the surface of your desk.Good luck!

If you’re using your own calculator, please pick it up and s…

If you’re using your own calculator, please pick it up and show it to the camera. Next, pick up your scratch paper and show both sides of all sheets to the camera. If you forgot to scan your room or workspace during the room scan, please do that now. Periodic Table for Exam 3.pngSolubility Rules From Table 5.4 of Introduction to Chemistry, 5th Edition, by Bauer, Birk and Marks.      Ions Rule       Na+, K+, NH4+ and other alkali metal ions Most are soluble       NO3- , CH3CO2- All are soluble       SO42- Most are solubleExceptions: Compounds with Ba2+, Sr2+, Pb2+, Ca2+ Hg22+ and Ag+ are insoluble       Cl-, Br-, I-  Most are solubleExceptions: Compounds with Ag+, Hg22+, Pb2+ and HgI2 are insoluble.       Ag+ InsolubleExceptions: AgNO3, AgClO4 are soluble.AgCH3CO2 is slightly soluble       O2-, OH- InsolubleExceptions:Compounds with alkali metal ions are soluble.Compounds with Ba2+, Sr2+ and Ca2+ are somewhat soluble.       S2- InsolubleExceptions: Compounds with Na+, K+, NH4+, and alkaline earth metal ions are soluble       CrO42- Most are insoluble.Exceptions: Compounds with Na+, K+, NH4+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Al3+, and Ni2+ are soluble       CO32-, PO43-, SO32-, SiO32- Insoluble.Exceptions: Compounds with Na+, K+ and NH4+ are soluble.       Click “True” to confirm that you’ve shown your calculator and scratch paper and that you will follow the academic integrity expectations for this exam.