. Based on electronegativities, a P-Cl bond is:
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A sample of metal has a mass of [m] grams. What is this mas…
A sample of metal has a mass of [m] grams. What is this mass in milligrams?
A solution has a mass of [x] grams, and a volume of [y] mL. …
A solution has a mass of [x] grams, and a volume of [y] mL. What is the density (g/mL) of this solution, reported to the correct number of significant digits?
An aqueous solution is found to have an H+ concentration of…
An aqueous solution is found to have an H+ concentration of 7.8 x 10-2 M. What is the concentration of OH- in this solution?
The following reaction is an example of an ___ reaction. 2 N…
The following reaction is an example of an ___ reaction. 2 N2(g) + O2(g) → 2 N2O (g) ΔHrxn = +163.2 kJ
What is the frequency of a photon of light with a wavelength…
What is the frequency of a photon of light with a wavelength of 615 nm?
Using VSEPR , fill in the table. Attach an image of your wor…
Using VSEPR , fill in the table. Attach an image of your work- must be handwritten. Lewis Dot Structure # bonded groups #lone pairs Molecular Shape CH4 CCl2O
A chemist carries out this reaction in the laboratory, using…
A chemist carries out this reaction in the laboratory, using [x] grams of zinc and an excess of sulfur: She isolated [y] g of ZnS. Zn + S –> ZnS Using the balanced equation, calculate the percent yield the chemist retrieved from the reaction. What is her percent yield for this reaction? percent yield= (actual yield)/(theo yield) *100%
A 1.0 gram sample of a candy bar was placed in a bomb calori…
A 1.0 gram sample of a candy bar was placed in a bomb calorimeter with a heat capacity of 3.54 kcal/°C. The sample was completely burned, causing the temperature of the calorimeter to rise by 1.36 °C. How many kilocalories of energy were stored in the candy bar? Make sure to show all your work- No work = no credit
Identify each of these reactions as endothermic or exothermi…
Identify each of these reactions as endothermic or exothermic: a) heat + H2O(l) –> H2O [reactionA] b) H2O(g) –> H2O(l) + heat [reactionB] c) K2CO3(s) –> K2CO3(aq) + heat [reactionC] d) heat+ NH4Cl(s) –> NH4Cl(aq) [reactionD]