1.23 C. 5.74 X 10-4 D. 0.658 _____ 14. Which of the following is true for the following voltaic cell? Zn (s) ( Zn2+(aq) (( Cr3+ (aq) ( Cr (s) A. The electrons flow from cathode to the anode. B.
Which one of the following molecules has tetrahedral geometry? A. CF4 B. XeF4 C. BF3 D. NH3 E. AsF5 63. A molecule with 3 single bonds and 0 lone pairs of electrons is predicted to have which type of molecular geometry? A. Trigonal planar B. Trigonal pyramidal C. Bent D. Trigonal bipyramidal E. Linear 64. A central atom with 4 electron pairs (single bonds and/or lone pairs of electrons) could have which of the following molecular geometries?
Pb (NO3) 2 10. A compound is 42.3 % C, 5.94 % H, 32.9 % N, and 18.8 % O and has a molecular mass of 425.25 g/mol. Calculate the empirical and molecular formula. C15H25N10O5 11. How many moles of Al2O3 are produced by the reaction 200. g Al?
10–29 kg. 2. Which one of the following is a fundamental unit in the SI system? A. B. C. D. Ampere Volt Ohm Tesla 3.
328.0 grams o C. 439.0 grams o D. 48000 grams 4. 4. Based on the image, what can you infer about the mass of the object being measured? o A. The mass is exactly 255.0 grams.
6. Copper has two stable isotopes,[pic]and [pic], with masses of 62.939598 amu and 64.927793 amu, respectively. Calculate the percent abundances of these isotopes of copper. 7. Chromium has four naturally occurring isotopes: chromium – 50 (4.35% at 49.946 amu) chromium – 52 (83.79% at 51.941 amu) chromium – 53 (9.50% at 52.941 amu), and chromium – 54 (2.36% at 53.939 amu) Calculate the average atomic mass of
AB is the diameter of a circle. A is (1, 3) and B is (7, -1). i) Find the coordinates of the centre C of the circle. [2] ii) Find the radius of the circle. [2] iii) Find the equation of the circle.
b. Is the particle neutral, positively charged or negatively charged? An aqueous solution, neutral S 2- c. What is the formula of the particle? Justify your answer. 8) When the uncharged atoms of potassium loose an electron, they then
The distance between the forces is given by the Coulombs law through the use of the formula F=kq1q2/r2.0.1newtons = 8.99*109*3.2*10-6*7.7*10-7/r2 R= 555.78 Answer to question 3 • Potential difference between the two plates is equal to velocity which is equal to 6.0*106m/s • Force = mass *acceleration = 1.4*10-13*6.0*106 = -8254 nektons The speed of the particles are computed by the formula V=ED. This is equal to 8.5*10-6*0.15. This is equal to 84.1 Answer to question 4 Voltage = current *resistance. This implies that in this case while V is 5.0 and resistance is 1.0*103, current will be equal to 5/1.0*103, = 500 amps B the direction of the conventional current provides the electric charge movement from the positive side of the battery to its negative side as in indicated in the diagram below Answer to question 5 • This section focuses on the equivalent resistance of a circuit. The equivalent resistance will be equal to (5.0*102+1.00*103)2.
* *show all work! * Stoichiometry 1. What mass of Barium nitride is produced from the reaction between 22.6 g barium and 4.2 g nitrogen? (24.2 g Ba2N3) 2. 5 g of copper is placed in a solution of silver (I) nitrate containing excess AgNO3.