Define the following compounds as Covalent, Ionic, Acid or B…

Define the following compounds as Covalent, Ionic, Acid or Base:   a) CH4 [a]                                b) Al2O3 [b] c) HI [c]                                    d) LiOH [d] e) SF6 [e]                                  f) HClO [f] g) Rb(OH)2 [g]                          h) PF6 [h] i) H2SO4 [i]                               j) CdBr2 [j]

For each of the following statements, indicate if they are T…

For each of the following statements, indicate if they are True (T) or False (F): (a) The atomic mass number is the number of electrons plus the number of neutrons in an atom.  [a] (b) The number 1.000005760 contains 4 significant figures  [b]    (c) An isotope is formed when an element loses an electron  [c] (d) Antimony is a metalloid  [d] (e) A person who weighs 100 kg weighs more than a person who weighs 120 pounds.  [e] (f) The mass percent of Mg in magnesium chloride is 25.5%.  [f] (g) Density is an extensive property. [g] (h) A volume of 1.0 cm3 equals 0.001 L.  [h]  (i) 2000 g of gold is worth more than 2 lbs of gold.   [i] (j) HClO2 is chloric acid.   [j]

A 4.175 gram sample of a certain hydrate of copper (II) sulf…

A 4.175 gram sample of a certain hydrate of copper (II) sulfate is heated until all the water is driven off. The resulting anhydrous compound weighs 3.120 grams. What is the formula of the hydrate? Use an asterisk (*) to separate the formula of the compound and the water in your answer.